November 6
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November 6 is the 310th day of the year (311th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. There are 55 days remaining until the end of the year.
Events
[change | change source]Up to 1950
[change | change source]- 355 – Roman Emperor Constantius II promotes his cousin, Julian the Apostate, to the rank of Caesar.
 - 1429 – Henry VI becomes King of England.
 - 1528 – Shipwrecked Spanish conquistador Alvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca becomes the first-known European to set foot in what is now Texas.
 - 1789 – Pope Pius VI appoints Father John Carroll as the first Roman Catholic bishop in the United States.
 - 1844 – The first Constitution of the Dominican Republic is adopted.
 - 1860 – Abraham Lincoln is elected President of the United States.
 - 1861 – Jefferson Davis is chosen as President of the Confederate States of America.
 - 1869 – In New Brunswick, New Jersey, the first inter-college game in American football takes place. Rutgers University defeats Princeton University 6–4.
 - 1880 – Charles Louis Alphonse Laveran discovers the malaria parasite called "Plasmodium falciparum".
 - 1888 – Benjamin Harrison is elected President of the United States.
 - 1900 – William McKinley is elected to serve a second term as President of the United States, of which he is only able to serve 6 months, as he is fatally shot by Leon Czolgosz the following September.
 - 1913 – Mahatma Gandhi is arrested after leading a march of Indian miners in South Africa.
 - 1917 – World War I: The Third Battle of Ypres in Belgium ends.
 - 1918 – The Second Polish Republic is proclaimed.
 - 1928 – Herbert Hoover is elected President of the United States, defeating Al Smith.
 - 1936 – Spanish Civil War: The Spanish government relocates to Valencia from Madrid.
 - 1939 – World War II: The "Sonderaktion Krakau" takes place, as the Gestapo arrests 184 professors in Krakow.
 - 1941 – World War II: Soviet leader Joseph Stalin addresses the Soviet Union for only the second time during his rule.
 - 1942 – World War II: German U-boat U 68 sinks British passenger ship City of Cairo, killing 104 people.
 - 1943 – World War II: The Red Army recaptures Kiev.
 - 1944 – The element Plutonium is created.
 - 1947 – The American TV show Meet the Press debuts.
 
1951 – 2000
[change | change source]- 1956 – Dwight D. Eisenhower is elected to serve a second term as President of the United States.
 - 1956 – Building work on the Kariba Dam on the Zambezi River in Southern Africa begins.
 - 1957 – Félix Gaillard becomes Prime Minister of France.
 - 1962 – The UN General Assembly condemns South Africa's Apartheid policy, encouraging its members to break-off military and economic ties with the country.
 - 1963 – Duong Vanh Minh takes over the leadership of South Vietnam.
 - 1965 – Cuba and the United States formally agree to begin an airlift for Cubans who want to go to the United States.
 - 1975 – Green March: 300,000 unarmed Moroccans converge on the southern city of Tafarya and wait for a signal from King Hassan II to cross into Western Sahara.
 - 1977 – The Kelly Barnes Dam, located above Toccoa Falls Bible College near Toccoa, Georgia, US, fails, killing 39 people.
 - 1978 – Franz Josef Strauss is elected Minister-President of Bavaria.
 - 1981 – Larry Holmes becomes Boxing Heavyweight World Champion, defeating Renaldo Snipes.
 - 1982 – Paul Biya becomes President of Cameroon.
 - 1984 – Ronald Reagan is elected to serve a second term as President of the United States. His challenger Walter Mondale only managed to win in Minnesota and Washington, DC.
 - 1985 – Leftist Guerrillas in Colombia seize control of the Palace of Justice in Bogota, killing 115 people, including 11 Supreme Court Justices.
 - 1985 – Anibal Cavaco Silva becomes Prime Minister of Portugal.
 - 1985 – Iran-Contra Affair: The American press reports that Ronald Reagan had authorised arms shipments to Iran.
 - 1986 – Joaquim Chissano is chosen to succeed Samora Machel, who had been killed in a plane crash, as President of Mozambique.
 - 1986 – Alex Ferguson becomes the manager of Manchester United. He serves for over 26 1⁄2 years, until May 2013.
 - 1986 – Sumburgh Disaster: British International Helicopter Boeing 234LR Chinook crashes into the sea to the east of Sumburgh Airport, at the southernmost point of Shetland. 45 people are killed.
 - 1991 – Leningrad is renamed St. Petersburg.
 - 1991 – The KGB no longer exists from this date.
 - 1995 – In Antananarivo, the former residence of sovereign rulers of Madagascar, is destroyed by fire.
 - 1999 – Voters in Australia decide to keep Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom as their head of state.
 - 1999 – In Berlin, American Bryan Berg builds the world's biggest card house, at 7.71 meters tall, with 91,800 playing cards, at 131 levels high.
 
From 2001
[change | change source]- 2001 – Michael Bloomberg is elected Mayor of New York City.
 - 2001 – TV Series 24 is first shown.
 - 2004 – A train collides with a stationary car at a level crossing near the village of Ufton Nervet in southern England, killing 7 people.
 - 2005 – The Evansville Tornado of 2005 kills 25 people in northwestern Kentucky and Southwestern Indiana.
 - 2005 – The Burmese military leaders begin moving government ministries from Rangoon to Pyinmana–Naypidaw.
 - 2012 – Barack Obama is elected to a second term as President of the United States, defeating his Republican Party challenger Mitt Romney.
 - 2012 – Tammy Baldwin becomes the first openly gay politician to be elected to the United States Senate.
 - 2012 – Puerto Rico holds a referendum on its future status, with indications of a majority vote in favour of becoming the 51st US State.
 - 2018 – Mid-term elections are held in the United States: The Democrats gain control of the House of Representatives and also gain some state governorships; the Republicans keep their majority in the Senate.
 
Births
[change | change source]Up to 1900
[change | change source]- 15 – Agrippina the Younger, Roman Empress (d. 59)
 - 1391 – Edmund Mortimer, 5th Earl of March, English politician (d. 1425).
 - 1479 – Queen Joanna of Castile (d. 1555)
 - 1494 – Suleiman the Magnificent, Ottoman Sultan (d. 1566).
 - 1550 – Karin Mansdotter, Queen of Sweden (d. 1612)
 - 1617 – Leopoldo de' Medici, Italian cardinal (d. 1675)
 - 1661 – King Charles II of Spain (d. 1700)
 - 1692 – Louis Racine, French poet (d. 1763)
 - 1753 – Mikhail Kozlovsky, Russian sculptor (d. 1802)
 - 1753 – Jean-Baptiste Bréval, French composer (d. 1823)
 - 1771 – Alois Senefelder, Austrian actor, playwright and inventor (d. 1834)
 - 1794 – Konstantin Thon, Russian architect (d. 1881)
 - 1814 – Adolphe Sax, Belgian inventor of the Saxophone (d. 1894)
 - 1825 – Charles Garnier, French architect (d. 1898)
 - 1832 – Joseph Smith III, American religious leader (d. 1914)
 - 1833 – Jonas Lie, Norwegian writer (d. 1908)
 - 1835 – Cesare Lombroso, Italian criminologist and physician (d. 1909)
 - 1841 – Armand Fallières, President of France (d. 1931)
 - 1841 – Nelson W. Aldrich, American politician (d. 1915)
 - 1850 – Ernest von Koerber, Austrian politician (d. 1919)
 - 1851 – Charles Dow, American journalist and economist (d. 1902)
 - 1854 – John Philip Sousa, American composer (d. 1932)
 - 1861 – James Naismith, Canadian inventor of basketball (d. 1939)
 - 1861 – Thomas Watt Gregory, United States Attorney General (d. 1933)
 - 1880 – Robert Musil, Austrian novelist (d. 1942)
 - 1880 – George Poage, American athlete (d. 1962)
 - 1882 – Thomas Harper Ince, American movie actor, director and producer (d. 1924)
 - 1886 – Ida Barney, American astronomer (d. 1982)
 - 1887 – Walter Johnson, American baseball player (d. 1946)
 - 1891 – Galaktion Tabidze, Georgian poet (d. 1959)
 - 1892 – Harold Ross, American editor (d. 1951)
 - 1893 – Edsel Ford, American chief executive of the Ford Motor Company (d. 1943)
 
1901 – 1950
[change | change source]- 1903 – June Marlowe, American actress (d. 1984)
 - 1908 – Teizo Takeuchi, Japanese footballer (d. 1946)
 - 1914 – Jonathan Harris, American actor (d. 2002)
 - 1916 – Ray Conniff, American musician (d. 2002)
 - 1919 – Christoph Probst, German Resistance activist (White Rose) (d. 1943)
 - 1921 – James Jones, American writer (d. 1977)
 - 1925 – Michel Bouquet, French actor
 - 1926 – Zig Ziglar, American author (d. 2012)
 - 1931 – Mike Nichols, German-born American television, stage and movie director (d. 2014)
 - 1931 – Peter Collins, British racing driver (d. 1958)
 - 1932 – François Englert, Belgian theoretical physicist, joint-winner of the 2013 Nobel Prize in Physics
 - 1932 – Stonewall Jackson, American country music singer
 - 1932 – Eugene H. Peterson, American clergyman and biblical scholar (d. 2018)
 - 1932 – Ron Saunders, English footballer and manager (d. 2019)
 - 1938 – Seishiro Shimatani, Japanese footballer (d. 2001)
 - 1939 – Michael Schwerner, American Civil Rights activist (d. 1964)
 - 1941 – John Carter, American politician
 - 1941 – Guy Clark, American singer-songwriter, guitarist and producer (d. 2016)
 - 1943 – Roberto Telch, Argentine footballer (d. 2014)
 - 1946 – Sally Field, American actress
 - 1946 – Fred Penner, Canadian children's entertainer
 - 1946 – George Young, Scottish-Australian musician (d. 2017)
 - 1947 – Carolyn Seymour, English actres
 - 1947 – Larry James, American athlete (d. 2008)
 - 1948 – Glenn Frey, American rock musician (d. 2016)
 - 1949 – Arturo Sandoval, Cuban jazz musician
 - 1949 – Brad Davis, American actor (d. 1991)
 - 1950 – Marvin Goodfriend, American economist (d. 2019)
 
1951 – 1975
[change | change source]- 1951 – Nigel Havers, British actor
 - 1952 – Michael Cunningham, American writer
 - 1953 – Michele Catain, American crew member and real estate agent
 - 1954 – Karin Fossum, Norwegian writer
 - 1954 – Mango, Italian singer (d. 2014)
 - 1955 – Maria Shriver, American journalist, was married to Arnold Schwarzenegger
 - 1956 – Marc Dutroux, Belgian serial killer
 - 1957 – Lori Singer, American actress
 - 1958 – Trace Beaulieu, American actor, puppeteer, producer and screenwriter
 - 1961 – Florent Pagny, French singer-songwriter and actor
 - 1962 – Annette Zilinskas, American musician and singer
 - 1964 – Arne Duncan, American politician
 - 1965 – Valérie Benguigui, French actress (d. 2013)
 - 1966 – Paul Gilbert, American guitarist and singer
 - 1967 – Rebecca Schaeffer, American actress (d. 1989)
 - 1968 – Jerry Yang, Taiwanese-American businessman, co-founder of Yahoo!
 - 1968 – Kelly Rutherford, American actress
 - 1970 – Ethan Hawke, American actor
 - 1972 – Rebecca Romijn, American actress and model
 - 1972 – Thandie Newton, English actress
 - 1973 – Nell McAndrew, English model and runner
 - 1973 – Sandy Robson, Canadian actor
 - 1974 – Susan Calman, Scottish comedienne and television presenter
 - 1974 – Frank Vandenbroucke, Belgian cyclist (d. 2009)
 
From 1976
[change | change source]- 1976 – Jodi Martin, American singer-songwriter and guitarist
 - 1976 – Pat Tillman, American football player and soldier (d. 2004)
 - 1977 – Sienna West, American pornographic movie actress
 - 1978 – Sandrine Blancke, Belgian actress
 - 1978 – Taryn Manning, American singer-songwriter, actress and fashion designer
 - 1979 – Brad Stuart, Canadian ice hockey player
 - 1981 – Lee Dong Wook, South Korean actor
 - 1981 – Cassie Bernall, American student (d. 1999)
 - 1983 – Nicole Hosp, Austrian skier
 - 1983 – Jon Hume, Australian singer
 - 1984 – Ricky Romero, American baseball player
 - 1986 – Craig Bryson, Scottish footballer
 - 1986 – Katie Leclerc, American actress
 - 1986 – Conor Sammon, Irish footballer
 - 1987 – Ana Ivanovic, Serbian tennis player
 - 1988 – Erik Lund, Swedish footballer
 - 1988 – Conchita Wurst, Austrian singer and performer, winner of the 2014 Eurovision Song Contest
 - 1988 – Emma Stone, American actress
 - 1989 – Jozy Altidore, American footballer
 - 1990 – André Schürrle, German footballer
 - 1990 – Kris Wu, Chinese rapper, singer-songwriter and actor
 - 1991 – Mike van Duinen, Dutch footballer
 - 1991 – Doron Lamb, American basketball player
 - 1992 – Kim Yura, South Korean singer
 - 1992 – Fang Bo, Chinese ping pong player
 - 2002 – Mya-Lecia Naylor, English actress (d. 2019)
 
Deaths
[change | change source]Up to 1900
[change | change source]- 1231 – Emperor Tsuchimikado of Japan (b. 1196)
 - 1406 – Pope Innocent VII
 - 1492 – Antoine Busnois, French composer and poet (b. 1430)
 - 1650 – William II, Prince of Orange (b. 1626)
 - 1656 – King John IV of Portugal (b. 1604)
 - 1656 – Jean-Baptiste Morin, French mathematician, astrologer and astronomer (b. 1583)
 - 1672 – Heinrich Schütz, German composer (b. 1585)
 - 1771 – John Bevis, English physician and astronomer (b. 1695)
 - 1790 – James Bowdoin, Governor of Massachusetts (b. 1726)
 - 1816 – Gouverneur Morris, American lawmaker and diplomat (b. 1752)
 - 1822 – Claude-Louis Berthollet, French chemist (b. 1748)
 - 1836 – King Charles X of France (b. 1757)
 - 1846 – Karol Marcinkowski, Polish physician and activist (b. 1800)
 - 1846 – Alexander Chavchavadze, Georgian poet and general (b. 1786)
 - 1893 – Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Russian composer (b. 1840)
 
1901 – 2000
[change | change source]- 1905 – George Williams, English founder of the YMCA (b. 1821)
 - 1910 – Giuseppe Cesare Abba, Italian patriot and writer (b. 1838)
 - 1914 – Carl Hans Lody, German naval reserve officer (b. 1877)
 - 1925 – Emperor Khai Dinh of Vietnam (b. 1885)
 - 1929 – Prince Maximilian of Baden, Chancellor of Germany (b. 1867)
 - 1933 – Andrei Lyapchev, Prime Minister of Bulgaria (b. 1866)
 - 1935 – Henry Fairfield Osborn, American geologist and paleontologist (b. 1857)
 - 1937 – Colin Campbell Cooper, American painter and academic (b. 1856)
 - 1944 – Walter Guinness, 1st Baron Moyne, British politician (b. 1880)
 - 1951 – Tom Kiely, Irish athlete (b. 1869)
 - 1964 – Hans von Euler-Chelpin, German chemist (b. 1873)
 - 1965 – Clarence Williams, American musician (b. 1898)
 - 1970 – Agustin Lara, Mexican composer and poet (b. 1897)
 - 1978 – Harry Bertoia, Italian artist and designer (b. 1915)
 - 1982 – Shiro Teshima, Japanese footballer (b. 1907)
 - 1985 – Sanjeev Kumar, Indian actor (b. 1938)
 - 1987 – Ross Barnett, American politician, 52nd Governor of Mississippi (b. 1898)
 - 1991 – Gene Tierney, American actress (b. 1920)
 - 1997 – Anne-Stine Ingstad, Norwegian archaeologist (b. 1918)
 - 1999 – Regina Ghazaryan, Armenian painter (b. 1915)
 - 2000 – David Brower, American environmentalist (b. 1912)
 
From 2001
[change | change source]- 2001 – Anthony Shaffer, British writer, screenwriter and playwright (b. 1926)
 - 2002 – Sid Jackson, American board game designer (b. 1920)
 - 2003 – Mike Lockwood, American professional wrestler (b. 1971)
 - 2004 – Fred Dibnah, British television personality (b. 1938)
 - 2005 – Minako Honda, Japanese singer and musical actress (b. 1967)
 - 2006 – Fernando Fernandez Ochoa, Spanish skier (b. 1950)
 - 2007 – Enzo Biagi, Italian journalist (b. 1920)
 - 2007 – Hank Thompson, American musician (b. 1925)
 - 2007 – George Osmond, American patriarch of the Osmond family (b. 1917)
 - 2008 – Larry James, American athlete (b. 1947)
 - 2010 – Siddhartha Shankar Roy, Indian politician, Chief Minister of West Bengal (b. 1920)
 - 2011 – Margaret Field, American actress (b. 1922)
 - 2012 – Maxim of Bulgaria, Patriarch of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church (b. 1914)
 - 2012 – Clive Dunn, British actor, comedian and singer (b. 1920)
 - 2013 – Ace Parker, American football and baseball player (b. 1912)
 - 2014 – Rick Rosas, American musician (b. 1949)
 - 2014 – Victor Kostetskiy, Russian actor (b. 1941)
 - 2014 – Tommy Macpherson, Scottish army officer (b. 1920)
 - 2014 – Alok Nembang, Nepalese movie director (b. 1973)
 - 2015 – Yitzhak Navon, President of Israel (b. 1921)
 - 2017 – Richard F. Gordon, Jr., American astronaut (b. 1929)
 - 2017 – Karin Dor, German actress (b. 1938)
 - 2017 – Abdul Aziz bin Fahd, Saudi prince (b. 1973)
 - 2017 – Feliciano Rivilla, Spanish footballer (b. 1936)
 - 2018 – Jonathan Cantwell, American racing cyclist (b. 1982)
 - 2018 – Bernard Landry, Canadian politician, Premier of Quebec (b. 1937)
 - 2019 – Lev Anninsky, Russian literary critic, journalist and screenwriter (b. 1934)
 
Observances
[change | change source]- Constitution Day (Dominican Republic, Tajikistan, Tatarstan)
 - Finnish-Swedish Heritage Day (Finland)
 - Gustavus Adolphus Day (Sweden)
 - Green March (Morocco)