1970

Year 1970 () was a (link shows full calendar) of the. Year 1970 is the.

January

 * - The begins at 00:00:00 UTC
 * - The last studio performance of
 * - The first episode of  is broadcast on the ABC television network.
 * - The beat heavily favorite the  23-7 in.
 * - capitulates, ending the.
 * - perform their farewell live concert together at the Frontier Hotel in Las Vegas, and Ross's replacement, Jean Terrell, is introduced onstage at the end of the last show.
 * - After a 32-month fight for independence from, n forces under formally surrender to General.
 * - The announces its plans for the  at  to prevent flooding. The barrier opened in .[[Image:Thames.barrier.6.london.arp.jpg|thumb|225px| :  is planned.]]
 * - Five lifeboatmen are killed when the  Duchess of Kent capsizes during a rescue off Kinnaird's Head, Aberdeenshire.
 * - is fined £200 for possession of.

February

 * - A train collision near, kills 142.


 * - An at,  kills 39 tourists.
 * -, 's first satellite, is launched on a rocket.
 * - Iconic live album ": " recorded.
 * - : kills his wife and children at, claiming that drugged-out "hippies" did it.[[Image:Osumi satellite.jpg|thumb|150px| :  launched]]
 * - Author is ordered to pay £40,000  damages to Capt. John Broome over his book "The Destruction of Convoy PQ17".
 * - A jury finds the defendants not guilty of  to incite a, in charges stemming from the violence at the . Five of the defendants are found guilty on the lesser charge of crossing state lines to incite a riot.
 * - Construction begins on the crossing the  in.
 * - becomes a Republic within the.

March

 * - severs its last tie with the, declaring itself a racially-segregated.
 * - The goes into effect, after ratification by 43 nations.
 * - A bomb being constructed by members of the and meant to be planted at a military dance in New Jersey, explodes, killing 3 members of the organization.
 * - is murdered in a violent  in.
 * - Teenagers in the vote for the first time, in a  in.
 * - The World's Fair opens in Suita, Osaka, Japan.
 * - The complete is published.
 * - : The charges 14 officers with suppressing information related to the incident.
 * - General ousts Prince  of.
 * - workers in  go on ; the strike spreads to the state of  and the cities of, , , , and ; 210,000 out of 750,000 U.S. postal employees walk out. President Nixon assigns military units to New York City post offices. The strike lasts 2 weeks.
 * - The first proclamation is issued by.
 * - All Kinds of Everything sung by Dana (music and text by Derry Lindsay and Jackie Smith) wins for.
 * - The makes its first  (700 mph/1127 km/h).
 * - 's, the first American and  spacecraft, reenters  after 12 years in orbit.

April

 * - President signs the  into law, banning  television advertisements in the, starting on ,.
 * - introduces the.
 * - A huge gas explosion at a construction site in,  kills 79 and injures over 400.
 * - announces that  have disbanded, while at the same press conference, announcing the release of.
 * - 74 people, mostly young boys, die as an buries a   in the.
 * - :  is launched toward the .   On, an oxygen tank in the spacecraft explodes, forcing the crew to abort the mission and return in 4 days.
 * - Rev. won a  to the.
 * - The begins trading in the.
 * - Safe return & of .
 * - The secedes from.
 * - The first is celebrated in the U.S.
 * - China's first satellite is launched to orbit using a -1 Rocket (CZ-1).
 * - The U.S. invades to hunt out the ; massive antiwar protests occur in the U.S.

May

 * - Demonstrations against the trial of the, , and Ericka Huggins draw 12,000.  orders US Forces to cross into neutral Cambodia, threatening to widen the , sparking nation wide riots and leading to the.
 * - : Four students at in  are killed and 9 wounded by Ohio State National Guardsmen at a protest against the incursion into.
 * - The Sahastrara of Universe is opened by (Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi), the founder of.
 * in the : and  are dismissed as members of the, due to accusations of their involvement in a plot to import arms for use by the  in.
 * wins the after a 2-1 win over.
 * - Unionized construction workers attack about 1,000 students and others protesting the near the intersection of  and  and at, leading to the.
 * - In, 100,000 people demonstrate against the Vietnam War.
 * - : An F5 tornado hits downtown, the first to hit a downtown district of a major city since in  (28 are killed).
 * - helps  escape.
 * - In the second day of violent demonstrations at in, state law enforcement officers fire into the demonstrators, killing 2 and injuring 12.
 * - sets sail from  on the  boat Ra II, to sail the.
 * - A fire occurs in the over the  in north, contributing to its partial destruction and amounting to approximately £1,000,000 worth of fire damage.
 * - The of the  begins in the.
 * - The  becomes the first commercial transport to exceed  2.
 * - A British expedition climbs the south face of.
 * - The causes a  that buries the town of ; more than 47,000 people are killed.
 * - The is inaugurated in.
 * - The is inaugurated in.

June

 * -, a two man spacecraft, is launched in the.
 * - announces that it has rich oil deposits off its  coast.
 * - gains independence from the.
 * - A in  brings a new  of service chiefs; on,  becomes President.
 * - signs a measure lowering the voting age to 18.
 * - The United States gets its first female generals: and.
 * - : The wins and  becomes Prime Minister.
 * - defeats  4-1 to win the.
 * - The   performs in, with the visit inspiring them to write the.
 * - The repeals the.
 * - The 's Policy and Resources committee endorses the "" and the extension of the to.
 * - U.S. ground troops withdraw from.

July

 * - Colorado State College changes its name to.
 * - A chartered  crashes into the mountains north of ; at least 112 are killed.
 * - and other entertainers gather in  for Honor America Day, a nonpartisan holiday event.
 * - The first tunnel under the links the  towns of Aranoutes and Biesma.
 * - in  opens.
 * - The in  is completed.
 * -, Sultan of Muscat and , is deposed in a palace by his son,.
 * - Two canisters are thrown into the chamber of the.
 * - Damages totalling £485,528 are awarded to 28 victims.
 * - NBC anchor retires from full-time broadcasting.

August

 * -, Marin County Superior Court Judge, is taken hostage and murdered, in an effort to free from police custody.
 * - - The U.S. sinks 418 containers of  into the  near the.
 * - :  is launched. It will later becomes the first spacecraft to successfully transmit data from another.
 * - The Women's Strike For Equality takes place down in.
 * - - The takes place on East Afton Farm off the coast of .   Some 600,000 people attend the largest rock festival of all time. Artists include, , , , , , , ,  and.

September

 * - An assassination attempt against King precipitates the  crisis.
 * - receives the official leadership of the   order and receives the "Robe of Faghr" by.
 * - - Israeli forces fight Palestinian guerillas in southern Lebanon.
 * - : begins - The  and the ese 1st Infantry Division initiate a new operation in Thua Thien Province (the operation ends in October 1971).
 * - The hijacks 4 passenger aircraft from Pan Am, TWA and Swissair on flights to New York from Brussels, Frankfurt and Zürich.
 * - An anti-war rally is held at, attended by , and.
 * - Fighting breaks out between Arab guerillas and government forces in,.
 * - - ian government and Palestinian guerillas make truces they keep breaking.
 * - recognizes.
 * - begins his first concert tour since 1958 in  at the Veterans Memorial Coliseum.
 * - n government forces break the siege of Kompong Tho after 3 months.
 * - The is introduced.
 * - The first begins.
 * - King forms a military government with Muhammad Daoud as the prime minister.
 * - dies from choking on his own vomit while unconscious due to a   in.
 * - sets himself ablaze in,  as a protest against the.
 * - n armored forces cross the Jordanian border.
 * -  lands on the Moon and lifts off the next day with samples.  It lands on Earth.
 * - Palestinian armored forces reinforce Palestinian guerillas in,.
 * - resigns as prime minister of, and is succeeded by his deputy.
 * - The starts in, burning 175,425 acres (710 km²).
 * - begins a tour of Europe, visiting, , , the  and.
 * - dies; Vice President  is named temporary.
 * - The U.S. Congress gives President authority to sell arms to Israel.
 * - In, members rob 3 banks, with loot totaling over 200,000.

October

 * - The football team's "Gold" plane crashes in, killing most of the players. They were on their way (along with administrators and fans) to a game with.
 * - In, the government of Prime Minister resigns.
 * - In, Army Commander General and a group of officers rebel and demand the resignation of President , who fires him.
 * - dies of a heroin overdose inside her hotel room in,.
 * - U.S. President 's European tour ends.
 * - The (FLQ) kidnaps  in Montreal and demands release of all its imprisoned members. The next day the Canadian government announces it won't meet the demand, beginning 's.
 * - The begins broadcasting.
 * - Bolivian President resigns; General  takes over but resigns soon after.
 * - French President visits the Soviet Union.
 * - General becomes the new.
 * - is accepted as ian president.
 * - The U.S. Foreign Office announces that renewal of arms sales to.
 * - Soviet author is awarded the.
 * - : In, a delegation rejects U.S. President 's  peace proposal as "a maneuver to deceive world opinion."
 * - The is proclaimed in.
 * - is legalized in.
 * - becomes independent.
 * - : In, a national crisis hits when  Vice-Premier and Minister of Labour  becomes the second statesman kidnapped by members of the  terrorist group.
 * - Eleven French soldiers are killed in a shootout with rebels in.
 * - : U.S. President announces that the  will withdraw 40,000 more troops before.
 * - and the  establish diplomatic relations.
 * - forms a government in.
 * - A Chinese nuclear test is conducted in.
 * - In, a referendum supports 90.04%.
 * - A section of the new in  collapses into the river below, killing 35 construction workers.
 * - : The Canadian government declares a and outlaws the.
 * - October Crisis: is found killed in south Montreal.
 * - A epidemic breaks out in.
 * - officially becomes President of Egypt.
 * - The Soviet Union launches the  lunar probe.
 * - n ex-minister is found strangled in his hotel room in.
 * - Egyptian president Anwar Sadat names as his prime minister.
 * - A U.S. Air Force plane makes an emergency landing near, . The Soviets release the American officers, including 2 generals,.
 * - an army commander is shot in Santiago; the government declares a state of emergency.   Schneider dies.
 * - is elected President of.
 * - The wreck of Confederate submarine  is found off, , by pioneer , , then just 22 years old. Hunley was the first submarine in history to sink a ship in warfare.
 * - U.S. and Soviet space researchers meet in Moscow.
 * - 's  debuts in approximately two dozen newspapers in the United States.
 * - In Jordan, the government of Ahmed Toukan resigns; the next prime minister is.
 * - A outbreak in eastern Slovakia causes Hungary to close its border with Czechoslovakia.
 * - drives the rocket-powered  to an official world land speed record of 622.287 mph (1,001.452863 km/h) on the dry lake bed of the  in Utah. The record, the first above 1,000 km/h, stands for nearly 13 years.
 * - In, the worst to hit the area in 6 years causes large s, kills 293, leaves 200,000 homeless and virtually halts the.

November

 * - Fire destroys the Le Cinq Sept dance hall in St. Laurent Du Pont, ; 144 dead.
 * - Democrats sweep the U.S. Congressional midterm elections.
 * - : - The  turns control of the  in the  to.
 * - Social workers in take custody of, a girl who had been kept in solitary confinement since her birth.
 * - Vietnam War: The Military Assistance Command in  reports the lowest weekly American soldier death toll in 5 years (24 soldiers died that week, which was the fifth consecutive week the death toll was below 50; 431 were reported wounded that week, however).
 * -, and  announce their intentions to form a federation.
 * - dies; he is buried.
 * - The Soviet Union launches .
 * - Vietnam War: The votes 6-3 not to hear a case by the state of, about the constitutionality of a state law granting Massachusetts residents the right to refuse military service in an undeclared war.
 * - Vietnam War: - For the first time in 5 years, an entire week ends with no reports of  combat fatalities in.
 * - Soviet author is sentenced to 3 years for 'anti-Soviet' writings.
 * - comes to power in, following a military coup.
 * - : A 120-mph hits the densely populated  region of  (now ), killing an estimated 500,000 people (considered the 's worst cyclone disaster).
 * - A fatal airplane accident in, , claims the lives of all 75 onboard, including 37 players and 5 coaches from the  team.
 * - : Lieutenant goes on trial for the.
 * - : The lands  on  (Sea of Rains) on the . This is the first roving remote-controlled robot to land on another world, and is released by the orbiting  spacecraft.
 * - U.S. President asks the  for US$155 million in supplemental aid for the n government (US$85 million is for military assistance to prevent the overthrow of the government of Premier  by the  and ).
 * - The demands that no government recognize.
 * - prime ministers meet in.
 * - n Prime Minister forms a new government but retains the post of defense minister.
 * - In, the kills an Ethiopian general.
 * - : - A joint  and Army team raids the  prison camp in an attempt to free American s thought to be held there (no Americans are killed, but the prisoners have already moved to another camp; all U.S. POWs are moved to a handful of central prison complexes as a result of this raid).
 * - n president accuses  of an attack when hundreds of mercenaries land near the capital.
 * - - The Guinean army repels the landing attempts.
 * - 's  makes its network TV debut, when telecasts the  as a three-hour  special.
 * - - A UN delegation arrives to investigate the Guinea situation.
 * - In, author and militia leader  and his followers take over the headquarters of the . When Mishima's speech fails to sway public opinion towards his right-wing political beliefs, he commits.
 * - East Pakistan leader Sheik accuses the central government of negligence in catastrophe relief.
 * - begins an Asian tour.
 * - Bolivian artist Benjamin Mendoza tries to assassinate during his visit in.
 * - Formation of.

December

 * - The Italian House of Representatives accepts the new law.
 * - recognizes the.
 * - The  kidnaps West German Eugen Beihl in.
 * - becomes.
 * - The begins operations.
 * - October Crisis: In, kidnapped Trade Commissioner  is released by the  terrorist group after being held hostage for 60 days. Police negotiate his release and in return the Government of  grants 5 terrorists from the FLQ's Chenier Cell their request for safe passage to.
 * - Burgos Trial: In, , a trial begins of 16 terrorism suspects.
 * - The Spanish government declares a 3-month martial law in the Basque county of Guipuzco, due to strikes and demonstrations.
 * - The U.N. announces that Portuguese navy and army units were responsible for the attempted invasion of Guinea.
 * - The Asian and Australian tour of Pope Paul VI ends.
 * - Giovanni Enrico Bucher, the Swiss ambassador to Brazil, is kidnapped in ; kidnappers demand the release of 70 political prisoners.
 * - The U.N. General Assembly supports the isolation of due to its  policies.
 * - During his visit to the Polish capital,  goes down on his knees in front of a monument to the victims of the.
 * - A in western  leaves 200 dead.
 * - The government of announces increases in the price of food. Riots and looting lead to a bloody confrontation between the rioters and the government on, and martial law December 17-22.  the government will freeze the food prices for two years.
 * - The USSR's becomes the first spacecraft to land successfully on Venus and transmit data back to Earth.
 * - The Ethiopian government declares a in the county of Eritrea, due to the activities of the.
 * - of the, , resigns;  replaces him.
 * - An Egyptian delegation leaves for Moscow to ask for economic and.
 * - The n Revolutionary Council declares that it will nationalize all foreign banks in the country.
 * -, the ex-commander of , is sentenced to life imprisonment.
 * - The n government releases.
 * - The North Tower of the is topped out at 1,368 feet, making it the tallest building in the world.
 * - The releases Eugen Beihl.
 * - 's president declares new elections.
 * - Burgos Trial: Three Basques are sentenced to death (3 twice), others sentenced for 12-62 years, and 1 is released.
 * - The suspected killers of, Jacques & Paul Rose and Francis Sunard, are arrested near Montreal.
 * - In, , , 15,000 go on strike to protest the Burgos trial death sentences.
 * - commutes the death sentences of the Burgos Trial defendants to 30 years in prison.
 * - sues in Great Britain to dissolve 's legal partnership.

Undated

 * The first s open in.
 * Disappearance of, ese former and later.
 * Discovery in of the, the World's oldest engineered way.
 * The band formed this year. The following year bassist John Deacon joined.

Ongoing

 * (none)

Fictional
The following are references to year 1970 in fiction:


 * The events of.

January-February

 * -, American model
 * -, American comedian
 * -, American television host
 * -, American volleyball player and model
 * -, Canadian/Belgian singer
 * -, American musician
 * -, American actor
 * -, Italian cyclist (d. )
 * -, American professional wrestler and wrestling executive
 * -, American hockey player
 * -, Russian animator
 * -, British rower
 * -, Japanese comedian
 * -, British comedian and songwriter
 * -, American actor
 * -, American comic artist
 * -, American actor
 * -, American actress
 * -, Indian shooter
 * -, English actress
 * -, American basketball player (d. )
 * -, Playboy playmate
 * -, American basketball player
 * -, Australian footballer
 * -, Australian test cricketer
 * -, British comedian and actor
 * -, Mexican singer and actress
 * -, American news anchor
 * -, Canadian ice hockey player
 * -, American football player
 * -, Finnish violinist

March-April

 * -, American actress
 * -, musician
 * -, American football player
 * -, American actor and musician
 * -, English author
 * -, American rapper, record producer, and actress
 * -, Dutch cyclist
 * -, American actress
 * -, Irish musician
 * -, American singer
 * -, American actress
 * -, Iranian princess (d. )
 * -, American actor, writer, and producer
 * -, Canadian actor
 * -, American news reader
 * -, Japanese singer and songwriter
 * -, British singer
 * -, American singer and guitarist
 * -, American actor
 * -, Mexican actor and singer
 * -, American rapper
 * -, American drummer
 * -, Mexican singer
 * -, Brazilian rodeo performer
 * -, American actress, comedian, and writer
 * -, Filipino singer, actress, model and record producer
 * -, American skateboarder and actor
 * -, American singer
 * -, English-born actress and model
 * -, American tennis player
 * -, American actress

May-June

 * -, American game show host
 * -, Australian cricketer
 * -, NBA basketball player and star of BET J's reality show
 * -, Canadian golfer
 * - and,  footballers
 * -, American football player
 * -, Argentine tennis player
 * -, American film director
 * -, American writer, comedian, and actress
 * -, British-American TV personality and author
 * -, English model and actress
 * -, i of the
 * -, American football player
 * -, American actor and comedian
 * -, Japanese voice actress
 * -, Japanese cartoonist
 * -, English actor
 * -, fashion designer, owner of clothing line Cosa Nostra, and winner of
 * -, American rapper
 * -, Polish actress
 * -, Canadian-American actor
 * -, American professional wrestler
 * -, Bulgarian canoer
 * -, American actress
 * -, Swedish wrestler (d. )
 * -, American musician
 * -, American actress
 * -, American golfer
 * -, Mexican singer
 * -, American writer, actor and comedian
 * -, English singer-songwriter
 * -, American athlete
 * -, American guitarist
 * -, British field hockey player
 * -, Prince of Morocco
 * -, American rapper/DJ/producer
 * -, Greek-Lebanese politician, artist, producer and businessman
 * -, British actress
 * -, American writer and television host
 * -, American actor
 * -, American actor
 * -, baseball player
 * -, American singer
 * -, American actor

July-August

 * -, Northern Irish footballer
 * -, Finnish hockey player
 * -, American actress
 * -, American rapper (d. )
 * -, English singer and songwriter
 * -, Northern Irish boxer
 * -, American singer
 * -, American singer
 * -, British politician
 * -, German writer
 * -, British TV presenter and producer
 * -, English writer and director
 * -, American hockey player
 * -, American screenwriter, film director, and actor
 * -, American webcomic artist, author of
 * -, Indian-American film director, writer, producer, and actor
 * -, baseball coach
 * -, English footballer
 * -, American novelist
 * -, Australian actress
 * -, American sportscaster
 * -, American tennis player
 * -, American actor
 * -, American rapper
 * -, American computer game programmer
 * -, American singer
 * -, Dutch professional cyclist
 * -, American actor and comedian
 * -, American actor (d. )
 * -, German model
 * -, baseball player
 * -, English snooker player
 * -, Dutch tennis player
 * -, American singer

September-October

 * -, Dutch singer and actress
 * -, American musician, comedian, puppetteer, creator of the.
 * -, American basketball player
 * -, Mexican singer
 * -, American singer
 * -, South African writer (d. )
 * -, Broadway composer
 * -, American musician
 * -, Finnish musician and studio engineer
 * -, English cricketer
 * -, American ice hockey player
 * -, Japanese singer
 * -, Japanese (voice actress)
 * -, Belgian footballer
 * -, American actress
 * -, baseball player
 * -, American musician
 * -, Canadian figure skater
 * -, English actress
 * -, Japanese professional wrestler
 * -, former  player
 * -, American actress and talk-show hostess
 * -, English footballer
 * -, Bulgarian footballer
 * -, American actress and singer
 * -, American actor
 * -, Swedish golfer
 * -, Chinese actress
 * - Sir, British Olympic winning rower
 * -, English footballer
 * -, American actor
 * -, Professional football and basketball player
 * -, American singer
 * -, American singer
 * -, Indian cricketer
 * -, Dutch footballer
 * -, American gang member and alleged terrorist
 * -, American actor
 * -, Dutch footballer
 * -, Dutch footballer
 * -, American actress
 * -, Swedish singer
 * -, Swedish singer

November-December

 * -, (WWE) valet and former
 * -, former (ECW) and WWE performer
 * -, American baseball player
 * -, American actor, writer, and film director
 * -, Northern Irish musician
 * -, Canadian pro wrestler
 * -, American musician and singer
 * -, American figure skater
 * -, British child actor
 * -, Australian actress
 * -, American actor and producer
 * -, British novelist and screenwriter
 * -, British television and radio presenter
 * -, Australian comedian
 * -, Latin porn star
 * -, American basketball player
 * -, American actor
 * -, American comedian
 * -, American voice actor and hypnotist
 * -, Swedish musician
 * -, American actress
 * -, Canadian actor
 * -, Canadian musician
 * -, Irish television presenter
 * -, American rapper
 * -, American author
 * -, American singer and rapper
 * -, American pro wrestler
 * -, Canadian actress
 * -, Maltese entrepreneur and philanthropist
 * -, American musician
 * -, Welsh singer and television presenter
 * -, American actor
 * -, Australian Entrepeneur and Technology Pioneer.

Unknown dates

 * , Canadian Member of Parliament
 * , American politician
 * , English singer
 * , Canadian journalist and activist
 * , Japanese animation director
 * , American comedian and actor.

January-March

 * -, French general (b. )
 * -, German physicist, laureate (b. )
 * -, cosmonaut (b. )
 * -, ninth president of (b. )
 * -, French mezzo-soprano (b. )
 * January 25 -, Japanese film director and special effects designer, creator of and  (b. )
 * -, New Zealand painter (b. )
 * -, British military historian (b. )
 * -, American socialite (b. )
 * -, American singer (b. )
 * -, English logician and philosopher, recipient of the (b. )
 * -, American actor (b. )
 * -, baseball player (b. )
 * -, English cricketer (b. )
 * -, American pathologist, recipient of the (b. )
 * -, Israeli writer, laureate (b. )
 * -, American film composer (b. )
 * -, American playwright and journalist (b. )
 * -, Latvian-born painter (b. )
 * -, American author (b. )
 * -, American singer and entertainer (b. )
 * -, American singer (b. )
 * -, Canadian film director (b. )
 * -, (b. )

April-June

 * -, American geneticist (b. )
 * -, American basketball player (b. )
 * -, American actress (b. )
 * -, American actress (b. )
 * -, Swedish-born actress (b. )
 * -, American inventor (b. )
 * -, Crown Prince of Korea (b. )
 * -, Canadian politician (b. )
 * -, American labor union leader (b. )
 * -, American actress (b. )
 * -, German writer, laureate (b. )
 * -, Australian scientist and writer (b. )
 * -, American writer (b. )
 * -, German-born American sculptor (b. )
 * -, Canadian hockey player (b. )
 * -, owner of   record (b. )
 * -, English writer (b. )
 * -, American psychologist (b. )
 * -, mobster (b. )
 * -, American football star (b. )
 * -, (b. )
 * -, American hurdler (b. )

July-September

 * -, Icelandic foreign and later prime minister (b. )
 * -, German architect (b. )
 * -, American football player (b. )
 * -, Austrian-born director (b. )
 * -, Indian businessman (b. )
 * -, Prime Minister of Portugal (de facto dictator) (b. )
 * -, English conductor (b. )
 * -, Hungarian conductor (b. )
 * -, American actress (b. )
 * -, German physician and physiologist, laureate (b. )
 * -, Spanish actress (b. )
 * -, Polish historian (b. )
 * -, French writer, laureate (b. )
 * -, French general and politician (b. )
 * -, American football coach (b. )
 * -, English footballer (b. )
 * -, Austrian race car driver (b. )
 * -, German architect (b. )
 * -, American musician (b. )
 * -, German author (b. )
 * -, first (b. )
 * -, American novelist (b. )
 * -, American actor (b. )

October-December

 * -, American singer (b. )
 * -, Canadian statesman (assassinated) (b. )
 * -, American defendant (b. )
 * -, American historian (b. )
 * -, American musician (b. )
 * -, (b. )
 * -, American Entrepreneur (b. )
 * -, first President of Singapore (b. )
 * -, Australian politician (b. )

Unknown dates

 * , Romanian-born German-language poet (body found on ) (b. )
 * , Japanese actress (unconfirmed)