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June 30 is the 181st day of the year (182nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar; 184 days remain until the end of the year.
Events
[edit]Pre-1600
[edit]- 296 – Pope Marcellinus begins his papacy.[1]
- 763 – The Byzantine army of emperor Constantine V defeats the Bulgarian forces in the Battle of Anchialus.[2]
- 1422 – Battle of Arbedo between the duke of Milan and the Swiss cantons.[3]
- 1521 – Spanish forces defeat a combined French and Navarrese army at the Battle of Noáin during the Spanish conquest of Iberian Navarre.[4]
- 1559 – King Henry II of France is mortally wounded in a jousting match against Gabriel, comte de Montgomery.[5]
- 1598 – The Spanish-held Castillo San Felipe del Morro in San Juan, Puerto Rico having been besieged for fifteen days, surrenders to an English force under Sir George Clifford, Earl of Cumberland.[6]
1601–1900
[edit]- 1632 – The University of Tartu is founded.[7]
- 1651 – The Deluge: Khmelnytsky Uprising: The Battle of Berestechko ends with a Polish victory.[8]
- 1688 – The Immortal Seven issue the Invitation to William, which would culminate in the Glorious Revolution.[9]
- 1703 – The Battle of Ekeren between a Dutch force and a French force.[10]
- 1758 – Seven Years' War: Habsburg Austrian forces destroy a Prussian reinforcement and supply convoy in the Battle of Domstadtl, helping to expel Prussian King Frederick the Great from Moravia.[11]
- 1794 – Northwest Indian War: Native American forces under Blue Jacket attack Fort Recovery.
- 1805 – Under An act to divide the Indiana Territory into two separate governments, adopted by the U.S. Congress on January 11, 1805, the Michigan Territory is organized.[12]
- 1859 – French acrobat Charles Blondin crosses Niagara Falls on a tightrope.
- 1860 – The 1860 Oxford evolution debate at the Oxford University Museum of Natural History takes place.
- 1864 – U.S. President Abraham Lincoln grants Yosemite Valley to California for "public use, resort and recreation".
- 1882 – Charles J. Guiteau is hanged in Washington, D.C. for the assassination of U.S. President James Garfield.
- 1886 – The first transcontinental train trip across Canada departs from Montreal, Quebec. It arrives in Port Moody, British Columbia on July 4.
- 1892 – The Homestead Strike begins near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.[13]
- 1900 – A savage fire wrecked three steamships docked at a pier in Hoboken, New Jersey. Over 200 crew members and passengers are killed, and hundreds injured.[14]
1901–present
[edit]- 1905 – Albert Einstein sends the article On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies, in which he introduces special relativity, for publication in Annalen der Physik.
- 1906 – The United States Congress passes the Meat Inspection Act and Pure Food and Drug Act.
- 1908 – The Tunguska Event, the largest impact event on Earth in human recorded history, resulting in a massive explosion over Eastern Siberia.
- 1912 – The Regina Cyclone, Canada's deadliest tornado event, kills 28 people in Regina, Saskatchewan.
- 1916 – World War I: In "the day Sussex died", elements of the Royal Sussex Regiment take heavy casualties in the Battle of the Boar's Head at Richebourg-l'Avoué in France.[15]
- 1921 – U.S. President Warren G. Harding appoints former President William Howard Taft as Chief Justice of the United States.
- 1922 – In Washington D.C., U.S. Secretary of State Charles Evans Hughes and Dominican Ambassador Francisco J. Peynado sign the Hughes–Peynado agreement, which ends the United States occupation of the Dominican Republic.
- 1934 – The Night of the Long Knives, Adolf Hitler's violent purge of his political rivals in Germany, takes place.
- 1936 – Emperor Haile Selassie of Abyssinia appeals for aid to the League of Nations against Italy's invasion of his country.
- 1937 – The world's first emergency telephone number, 999, is introduced in London.
- 1944 – World War II: The Battle of Cherbourg ends with the fall of the strategically valuable port to American forces.
- 1953 – The first Chevrolet Corvette rolls off the assembly line in Flint, Michigan.
- 1956 – A TWA Super Constellation and a United Airlines DC-7 collide above the Grand Canyon in Arizona and crash, killing all 128 on board both airliners.
- 1959 – A United States Air Force F-100 Super Sabre from Kadena Air Base, Okinawa, crashes into a nearby elementary school, killing 11 students plus six residents from the local neighborhood.
- 1960 – Belgian Congo gains independence as Republic of the Congo (Léopoldville).
- 1963 – Ciaculli bombing: a car bomb, intended for Mafia boss Salvatore Greco, kills seven police officers and military personnel near Palermo.
- 1966 – The National Organization for Women, the United States' largest feminist organization, is founded.
- 1968 – Pope Paul VI issues the Credo of the People of God.[16]
- 1971 – The crew of the Soviet Soyuz 11 spacecraft are killed when their air supply escapes through a faulty valve.[17]
- 1972 – The first leap second is added to the UTC time system.
- 1973 – Concorde 001 intercepts the path of a total solar eclipse and follows the moon's shadow, experiencing the longest total eclipse observation.[18]
- 1974 – The Baltimore municipal strike of 1974 begins.[19]
- 1977 – The Southeast Asia Treaty Organization disbands.
- 1985 – Thirty-nine American hostages from the hijacked TWA Flight 847 are freed in Beirut after being held for 17 days.
- 1986 – The U.S. Supreme Court rules in Bowers v. Hardwick that states can outlaw homosexual acts between consenting adults.[20]
- 1989 – A coup d'état in Sudan deposes the democratically elected government of Prime Minister Sadiq al-Mahdi and President Ahmed al-Mirghani.[21]
- 1990 – East and West Germany merge their economies.
- 1993 – Malta is officially subdivided into 68 local councils by the Local Councils Act.[22]
- 1994 – During a test flight of an Airbus A330-300 at Toulouse–Blagnac Airport, the aircraft crashes killing all seven people on board.[23]
- 2007 – A Jeep Cherokee filled with propane canisters drives into the entrance of Glasgow Airport, Scotland in a failed terrorist attack. This was linked to the 2007 London car bombs that had taken place the day before.
- 2009 – Yemenia Flight 626, an Airbus A310-300, crashes into the Indian Ocean near Comoros, killing 152 of the 153 people on board. A 14-year-old girl named Bahia Bakari survives the crash.[24]
- 2013 – Nineteen firefighters die controlling a wildfire near Yarnell, Arizona.
- 2013 – Protests begin around Egypt against President Mohamed Morsi and the ruling Freedom and Justice Party, leading to their overthrow during the 2013 Egyptian coup d'état.
- 2015 – A Hercules C-130 military aircraft with 113 people on board crashes in a residential area in Medan, Indonesia, resulting in at least 116 deaths.
- 2019 – Donald Trump becomes the first sitting US President to visit the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea).[25]
- 2020 – The Hong Kong National Security Law is passed by the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress and immediately comes into effect after gazettal.[26]
- 2021 – The Tiger Fire ignites near Black Canyon City, Arizona, and goes on to burn 16,278 acres (6,587 ha) of land before being fully contained on July 30.[27][28]
- 2023 – A Tajik citizen with ISIS connections, wanted in Tajikistan for murder and kidnapping, kills two people at Chișinău International Airport in Moldova, after being denied entry to the country.[29]
Births
[edit]Pre-1600
[edit]- 1286 – John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey, English magnate (died 1347)[30]
- 1468 – John, Elector of Saxony (died 1532)[31]
- 1470 – Charles VIII of France (died 1498)[32]
- 1478 – John, Prince of Asturias, Son of Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile (died 1497)
- 1503 – John Frederick I, Elector of Saxony (died 1554)
- 1533 – Martín de Rada, Spanish missionary (died 1578)
- 1588 – Giovanni Maria Sabino, Italian organist, composer, and educator (died 1649)
1601–1900
[edit]- 1641 – Meinhardt Schomberg, 3rd Duke of Schomberg, German-English general (died 1719)
- 1685 – John Gay, English poet and playwright (died 1732)[33]
- 1688 – Abu l-Hasan Ali I, ruler of Tunisia (died 1756)
- 1722 – Jiří Antonín Benda, Czech composer, violinist and Kapellmeister (died 1795)
- 1755 – Paul Barras, French soldier and politician (died 1829)
- 1789 – Horace Vernet, French painter and academic (died 1863)
- 1791 – Félix Savart, French physicist and psychologist (died 1841)
- 1803 – Thomas Lovell Beddoes, English poet, playwright, and physician (died 1849)
- 1807 – Friedrich Theodor Vischer, German author, poet, and playwright (died 1887)
- 1817 – Joseph Dalton Hooker, English botanist and explorer (died 1911)
- 1843 – Ernest Mason Satow, English orientalist and diplomat (died 1929)
- 1864 – Frederick Bligh Bond, English architect and archaeologist (died 1945)
- 1884 – Georges Duhamel, French author and critic (died 1966)
- 1889 – Archibald Frazer-Nash, English motor car designer, engineer and founder of Frazer Nash (died 1965)
- 1890 – Paul Boffa, Maltese physician and politician, 5th Prime Minister of Malta (died 1962)
- 1891 – Man Mountain Dean, American wrestler and sergeant (died 1953)
- 1891 – Ed Lewis, American wrestler and manager (died 1966)
- 1891 – Stanley Spencer, English painter (died 1959)
- 1892 – Pierre Blanchar, Algerian-French actor and director (died 1963)
- 1893 – Nellah Massey Bailey, American politician and librarian (died 1956)[34][35]
- 1893 – Walter Ulbricht, German soldier and politician, chief decision maker and head of state of the GDR (East Germany) (died 1973)
- 1895 – Heinz Warneke, German-American sculptor and educator (died 1983)
- 1899 – Madge Bellamy, American actress (died 1990)
1901–present
[edit]- 1905 – John Van Ryn, American tennis player (died 1999)
- 1906 – Anthony Mann, American actor and director (died 1967)
- 1907 – Roman Shukhevych, Ukrainian general and politician (died 1950)
- 1908 – Winston Graham, English author (died 2003)
- 1908 – Luigi Rovere, Italian film producer (died 1996)
- 1908 – Rob Nieuwenhuys, Dutch writer (died 1999)
- 1909 – Juan Bosch, 43rd President of the Dominican Republic (died 2001)
- 1911 – Czesław Miłosz, Polish novelist, essayist, and poet, Nobel Prize laureate (died 2004)
- 1911 – Nagarjun, Indian poet (died 1998)
- 1912 – Ludwig Bölkow, German engineer (died 2003)
- 1912 – Dan Reeves, American businessman and philanthropist (died 1971)
- 1912 – María Luisa Dehesa Gómez Farías, Mexican architect (died 2009)
- 1913 – Alfonso López Michelsen, Colombian lawyer and politician, 24th President of Colombia (died 2007)
- 1913 – Harry Wismer, American sportscaster (died 1967)
- 1914 – Francisco da Costa Gomes, Portuguese general and politician, 15th President of Portugal (died 2001)
- 1914 – Allan Houser, American sculptor and painter (died 1994)
- 1917 – Susan Hayward, American actress (died 1975)[36]
- 1917 – Lena Horne, American actress, singer, and activist (died 2010)
- 1917 – Willa Kim, American costume designer (died 2016)
- 1919 – Ed Yost, American inventor of the modern hot air balloon (died 2007)
- 1920 – Eleanor Ross Taylor, American poet and educator (died 2011)
- 1921 – Washington SyCip, American-Filipino accountant (died 2017)
- 1924 – Max Trepp, Swiss sprinter (died 1990)
- 1925 – Fred Schaus, American basketball player and coach (died 2010)
- 1925 – Ebrahim Amini, Iranian politician (died 2020)
- 1926 – Paul Berg, American biochemist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (died 2023)
- 1927 – Shirley Fry Irvin, American tennis player (died 2021)
- 1927 – James Goldman, American screenwriter and playwright (died 1998)
- 1927 – Mario Lanfranchi, Italian director, screenwriter, producer, collector and actor (died 2022)
- 1927 – Frank McCabe, American basketball player (died 2021)
- 1928 – Hassan Hassanzadeh Amoli, Islamic philosopher, theologian, mathematician and mystic (died 2021)
- 1928 – Nathaniel Tarn, American poet, essayist, anthropologist, and translator (died 2024)
- 1929 – Yang Ti-liang, Chinese judge (died 2023)
- 1930 – Ben Atchley, American politician (died 2018)
- 1930 – Ahmed Zaki Yamani, Saudi Arabian politician (died 2021)
- 1930 – Ignatius Peter VIII Abdalahad, Syrian bishop (died 2018)
- 1931 – Yo-Yo Davalillo, Venezuelan baseball player and manager (died 2013)
- 1931 – Andrew Hill, American pianist and composer (died 2007)
- 1931 – Ronald Rene Lagueux, American judge (died 2023)
- 1931 – Kaye Vaughan, American football player (died 2023)
- 1933 – Tomislav Ivić, Croatian football coach and manager (died 2011)
- 1933 – Joan Murrell Owens, American educator and marine biologist (died 2011)
- 1933 – M. J. K. Smith, English cricketer and rugby player
- 1933 – Orval Tessier, Canadian ice hockey player and coach (died 2022)
- 1933 – Cookie, Australian Major Mitchell's cockatoo, oldest recorded parrot (died 2016)[37][38]
- 1934 – Harry Blackstone Jr., American magician and author (died 1997)
- 1935 – John Harlin, American pilot and mountaineer (died 1966)
- 1936 – Assia Djebar, Algerian-French author and translator (died 2015)
- 1936 – Nancy Dussault, American actress and singer
- 1936 – Tony Musante, American actor and screenwriter (died 2013)
- 1936 – Dave Van Ronk, American singer-songwriter and guitarist (died 2002)
- 1937 – Larry Henley, American singer-songwriter (died 2014)
- 1938 – Billy Mills, American distance runner
- 1938 – Jeri Taylor, American screenwriter (died 2024)[39]
- 1939 – Tony Hatch, English pianist, composer, and producer
- 1939 – Barry Hines, English author and screenwriter (died 2016)
- 1939 – José Emilio Pacheco, Mexican poet and author (died 2014)
- 1940 – Mark Spoelstra, American singer-songwriter and guitarist (died 2007)
- 1941 – Peter Pollock, South African cricketer and author
- 1942 – Robert Ballard, American lieutenant and oceanographer
- 1942 – Ron Harris, Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- 1943 – Florence Ballard, American pop/soul singer (died 1976)
- 1943 – Saeed Akhtar Mirza, Indian director and screenwriter
- 1944 – Terry Funk, American wrestler (died 2023)[40]
- 1944 – Raymond Moody, American parapsychologist and author
- 1944 – Glenn Shorrock, English-Australian singer-songwriter
- 1944 – Ron Swoboda, American baseball player and sportscaster
- 1949 – Uwe Kliemann, German footballer, coach, and manager
- 1949 – Andy Scott, Welsh singer-songwriter, guitarist, and producer
- 1949 – Bùi Thanh Liêm, Vietnamese cosmonaut (died 1981)[41]
- 1951 – Stanley Clarke, American bass player and composer
- 1952 – Athanassios S. Fokas, Greek mathematician and academic
- 1952 – David Garrison, American actor and singer
- 1953 – Hal Lindes, American-English guitarist and film score composer
- 1954 – Stephen Barlow, English organist, composer, and conductor
- 1954 – Pierre Charles, Dominican educator and politician, 5th Prime Minister of Dominica (died 2004)
- 1954 – Serzh Sargsyan, Armenian politician, 3rd President of Armenia
- 1954 – Wayne Swan, Australian academic and politician, 14th Deputy Prime Minister of Australia
- 1955 – Brian Vollmer, Canadian singer
- 1955 – Egils Levits, Latvian judge, jurist, 10th President of Latvia[42]
- 1956 – Volker Beck, German hurdler and coach
- 1956 – David Lidington, English historian, academic, and politician, Minister of State for Europe
- 1956 – David Alan Grier, American actor, singer, and comedian
- 1957 – Bud Black, American baseball player and manager
- 1957 – Sterling Marlin, American race car driver
- 1958 – Pam Royle, British television presenter, journalist and voice coach
- 1958 – Esa-Pekka Salonen, Finnish conductor and composer
- 1959 – Vincent D'Onofrio, American actor
- 1959 – Daniel Goldhagen, American political scientist, author, and academic
- 1959 – Brendan Perry, English singer-songwriter, guitarist, and producer
- 1959 – Sakis Tsiolis, Greek footballer and manager
- 1959 – Sandip Verma, Baroness Verma, Indian-English businesswoman and politician
- 1960 – Jack McConnell, Scottish educator and politician, 3rd First Minister of Scotland
- 1960 – Murray Cook, Australian musician, actor, songwriter and producer
- 1961 – Lynne Jolitz, American computer scientist and programmer
- 1961 – Clive Nolan, English musician, composer and producer
- 1962 – Tony Fernández, Dominican baseball player (died 2020)[43]
- 1962 – Julianne Regan, English singer-songwriter and guitarist
- 1963 – Olha Bryzhina, Ukrainian sprinter
- 1963 – Rupert Graves, English actor, director, and screenwriter
- 1963 – Yngwie Malmsteen, Swedish guitarist and songwriter
- 1964 – Alexandra, Countess of Frederiksborg
- 1964 – Mark Waters, American director and producer
- 1965 – Steve Duchesne, Canadian-American ice hockey player and coach
- 1965 – Cho Jae-hyun, South Korean actor[44]
- 1965 – Anna Levandi, Russian figure skater and coach
- 1965 – Gary Pallister, English footballer and sportscaster
- 1965 – Mitch Richmond, American basketball player
- 1966 – Mike Tyson, American boxer and actor
- 1967 – Patrik Bodén, Swedish javelin thrower
- 1967 – David Busst, English footballer and manager
- 1967 – Victoria Kaspi, American-Canadian astrophysicist and academic
- 1968 – Phil Anselmo, American singer-songwriter and producer
- 1969 – Sanath Jayasuriya, Sri Lankan cricketer and politician
- 1969 – Uta Rohländer, German sprinter
- 1969 – Sébastien Rose, Canadian director and screenwriter
- 1970 – Brian Bloom, American actor and screenwriter
- 1970 – Antonio Chimenti, Italian footballer and manager
- 1970 – Mark Grudzielanek, American baseball player and manager
- 1971 – Monica Potter, American actress
- 1972 – Sandra Cam, Belgian swimmer
- 1972 – Molly Parker, Canadian actress[45]
- 1973 – Chan Ho Park, South Korean baseball player
- 1973 – Frank Rost, German footballer and manager
- 1974 – Katrin Auer, Austrian politician[46]
- 1974 – Hezekiél Sepeng, South African runner
- 1975 – James Bannatyne, New Zealand footballer
- 1975 – Ralf Schumacher, German race car driver
- 1978 – Ben Cousins, Australian footballer
- 1978 – Patrick Ivuti, Kenyan runner
- 1978 – Claudio Rivalta, Italian footballer
- 1979 – Sylvain Chavanel, French cyclist
- 1980 – Rade Prica, Swedish footballer
- 1980 – Seyi Olofinjana, Nigerian footballer
- 1980 – Ryan ten Doeschate, Dutch cricketer
- 1981 – Can Artam, Turkish race car driver
- 1981 – Matt Kirk, Canadian football player
- 1981 – Barbora Špotáková, Czech javelin thrower
- 1981 – Ben Utecht, American football player
- 1982 – Lizzy Caplan, American actress
- 1982 – Ignacio Carrasco, Mexican footballer
- 1983 – Marcus Burghardt, German cyclist
- 1983 – Katherine Ryan, UK-based Canadian comedian and presenter
- 1983 – Cheryl, English singer and TV personality
- 1984 – Fantasia Barrino, American singer-songwriter and actress
- 1984 – Dax Harwood, American wrestler[47]
- 1984 – Tunku Ismail Idris, Crown Prince of Johor, Malaysia
- 1985 – Trevor Ariza, American basketball player[48]
- 1985 – Michael Phelps, American swimmer[49]
- 1985 – Cody Rhodes, American wrestler[50]
- 1985 – Fabiana Vallejos, Argentinian footballer
- 1986 – Alicia Fox, American wrestler, model, and actress
- 1986 – Fredy Guarín, Colombian footballer
- 1986 – Nicola Pozzi, Italian footballer
- 1986 – Allegra Versace, Italian-American businesswoman[51]
- 1987 – Ryan Cook, American baseball player[52]
- 1987 – Andrew Hedgman, New Zealand runner
- 1988 – Jacksfilms, American YouTuber[53]
- 1988 – Joe Mazzulla, American basketball coach[54]
- 1989 – Asbel Kiprop, Kenyan runner
- 1989 – Steffen Liebig, German rugby player
- 1989 – David Myers, Australian footballer
- 1993 – Trea Turner, American baseball player[55]
- 1995 – bbno$, Canadian singer-songwriter[56]
- 1997 – A. J. Brown, American football player[57]
- 1997 – Reuben Garrick, Australian rugby league player[58]
- 1998 – Tom Davies, English footballer
Deaths
[edit]Pre-1600
[edit]- 350 – Nepotianus, Roman ruler
- 710 – Erentrude, Frankish abbess
- 888 – Æthelred, archbishop of Canterbury
- 1066 – St.Theobald Of Provins[59]
- 1181 – Hugh de Kevelioc, 5th Earl of Chester, Welsh politician (born 1147)
- 1224 – Adolf of Osnabrück, German monk and bishop (born 1185)
- 1278 – Pierre de la Broce, French courtier
- 1337 – Eleanor de Clare, English noblewoman (born 1290)
- 1364 – Arnošt of Pardubice, Czech archbishop (born 1297)
- 1538 – Charles II, Duke of Guelders (born 1467)
- 1522 – Johann Reuchlin, German humanist and Hebrew scholar (born 1455)
1601–1900
[edit]- 1607 – Caesar Baronius, Italian cardinal and historian (born 1538)
- 1649 – Simon Vouet, French painter (born 1590)
- 1660 – William Oughtred, English minister and mathematician (born 1575)
- 1666 – Alexander Brome, English poet and playwright (born 1620)
- 1670 – Henrietta of England (born 1644)
- 1704 – John Quelch, English pirate (born 1665)
- 1708 – Tekle Haymanot I of Ethiopia (born 1684)
- 1709 – Edward Lhuyd, Welsh botanist, linguist, and geographer (born 1660)
- 1785 – James Oglethorpe, English general and politician, 1st Colonial Governor of Georgia (born 1696)
- 1796 – Abraham Yates Jr., American lawyer and politician (born 1724)
- 1857 – Alcide d'Orbigny, French zoologist and paleontologist (born 1802)
- 1882 – Charles J. Guiteau, American preacher and lawyer, assassin of James A. Garfield (born 1841)
- 1882 – Alberto Henschel, German-Brazilian photographer and businessman (born 1827)
- 1890 – Samuel Parkman Tuckerman, American organist and composer (born 1819)
1901–present
[edit]- 1908 – Thomas Hill, American painter (born 1829)[60]
- 1913 – Alphonse Kirchhoffer, French fencer (born 1873)[61]
- 1916 – Eunice Eloisae Gibbs Allyn, American correspondent, author, and poet (born 1847)
- 1917 – Antonio de La Gándara, French painter and illustrator (born 1861)
- 1917 – Dadabhai Naoroji, Parsi intellectual, educator, cotton trader, and an early Indian political and social leader (born 1825)[62]
- 1919 – John William Strutt, 3rd Baron Rayleigh, English physicist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (born 1842)[63]
- 1932 – Bruno Kastner, German actor, producer, and screenwriter (born 1890)
- 1934 – Karl Ernst, German soldier and SA commander (born 1904)
- 1934 – Erich Klausener, German soldier and politician (born 1885)
- 1934 – Gustav Ritter von Kahr, German lawyer and politician, Minister-President of Bavaria (born 1862)
- 1934 – Gregor Strasser, German lieutenant, politician, and early leader of the Nazi Party (born 1892)
- 1934 – Kurt von Schleicher, German general and politician, 23rd Chancellor of Germany (born 1882)
- 1941 – Yefim Fomin, Belarusian politician (born 1909)
- 1941 – Aleksander Tõnisson, Estonian general and politician, 5th Estonian Minister of War (born 1875)
- 1948 – Prince Sabahaddin, Turkish-Swiss sociologist and academic (born 1879)
- 1949 – Édouard Alphonse James de Rothschild, French financier and polo player (born 1868)
- 1951 – Yrjö Saarela, Finnish wrestler and coach (born 1884)
- 1953 – Elsa Beskow, Swedish author and illustrator (born 1874)
- 1953 – Charles William Miller, Brazilian footballer and civil servant (born 1874)
- 1954 – Andrass Samuelsen, Faroese politician, 1st Prime Minister of the Faroe Islands (born 1873)
- 1956 – Thorleif Lund, Norwegian actor (born 1880)
- 1959 – José Vasconcelos, Mexican philosopher and politician (born 1882)
- 1961 – Lee de Forest, American inventor, invented the audion tube (born 1873)
- 1966 – Giuseppe Farina, Italian race car driver (born 1906)
- 1966 – Margery Allingham, English author of detective fiction (born 1904)
- 1968 – Ernst Marcus, German zoologist (born 1893)
- 1971 – Georgi Asparuhov, Bulgarian footballer (born 1943)
- 1971 – Herbert Biberman, American director and screenwriter (born 1900)
- 1971 – Georgy Dobrovolsky Ukrainian pilot and astronaut (born 1928)
- 1971 – Nikola Kotkov, Bulgarian footballer (born 1938)
- 1971 – Viktor Patsayev, Kazakh engineer and astronaut (born 1933)
- 1971 – Vladislav Volkov, Russian engineer and astronaut (born 1935)
- 1973 – Nancy Mitford, English journalist and author (born 1904)
- 1973 – Vasyl Velychkovsky, Ukrainian-Canadian bishop and martyr (born 1903)
- 1974 – Alberta Williams King, Civil rights activist (born 1904)[64]
- 1976 – Firpo Marberry, American baseball player and umpire (born 1898)
- 1984 – Lillian Hellman, American author and playwright (born 1905)[65]
- 1985 – Haruo Remeliik, Palauan politician, 1st President of Palau (born 1933)
- 1995 – Georgy Beregovoy, Ukrainian general and astronaut (born 1921)
- 1995 – Gale Gordon, American actor and voice artist (born 1906)
- 1996 – Lakis Petropoulos, Greek footballer and manager (born 1932)
- 2001 – Chet Atkins, American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and producer (born 1924)
- 2001 – Joe Henderson, American saxophonist and composer (born 1937)
- 2002 – Chico Xavier, Brazilian medium and author (born 1910)
- 2003 – Buddy Hackett, American actor and comedian (born 1924)
- 2003 – Robert McCloskey, American author and illustrator (born 1915)
- 2004 – Eddie Burns, Australian rugby league player (born 1916)
- 2007 – Sahib Singh Verma, Indian librarian and politician, 4th Chief Minister of Delhi (born 1943)
- 2009 – Pina Bausch, German dancer, choreographer, and director (born 1940)
- 2009 – Harve Presnell, American actor and singer (born 1933)
- 2012 – Michael Abney-Hastings, 14th Earl of Loudoun, English-Australian politician (born 1942)
- 2012 – Yitzhak Shamir, Israeli politician, 7th Prime Minister of Israel (born 1915)
- 2012 – Michael J. Ybarra, American journalist and author (born 1966)
- 2013 – Alan Campbell, Baron Campbell of Alloway, English lawyer and judge (born 1917)
- 2013 – Akpor Pius Ewherido, Nigerian politician (born 1963)
- 2013 – Kathryn Morrison, American educator and politician (born 1942)
- 2013 – Thompson Oliha, Nigerian footballer (born 1968)
- 2013 – Keith Seaman, Australian politician, 29th Governor of South Australia (born 1920)
- 2014 – Frank Cashen, American businessman (born 1925)
- 2014 – Paul Mazursky, American actor, director, producer, and screenwriter (born 1930)
- 2014 – Željko Šturanović, Montenegrin lawyer and politician, 31st Prime Minister of Montenegro (born 1960)
- 2015 – Charles W. Bagnal, American general (born 1934)
- 2015 – Robert Dewar, English-American computer scientist and academic (born 1945)
- 2015 – Arthur Porter, Canadian physician and academic (born 1956)
- 2015 – Leonard Starr, American author and illustrator (born 1925)
- 2017 – Barry Norman, English television presenter (born 1933)
- 2017 – Simone Veil, French lawyer and politician (born 1927)[66]
- 2018 – Smoke Dawg, Canadian rapper (born 1996)[67]
- 2021 – Raj Kaushal, Indian Film Director and Producer (born 1971)
- 2022 – Technoblade, American YouTuber and streamer (born 1999)[a][68]
- 2025 – Kenneth Colley, English actor (born 1937)[69]
- 2025 – Jim Shooter, American author and illustrator (born 1951)[70]
Holidays and observances
[edit]- Christian feast day:
- St. Paul the Apostle (solo feast day)[71]
- St. Mary of Jerusalem, mother of Apostle Mark the Evangelist first Bishop of Alexandria and Byblos[72]
- St. Martial
- Feast of the 12 Apostles is on June 30 (marks the end of the Season of Pentecost and the beginning of the Season of Apostles)[73]
- First Martyrs of the Church of Rome
- St. Theobald of Provins
- St. Adolf of Osnabrück
- St. Otto of Bamberg
- June 30 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
- Armed Forces Day (Guatemala)
- Asteroid Day (International observance)
- General Prayer Day (Central African Republic)
- Independence Day (Democratic Republic of the Congo), celebrates the independence of Democratic Republic of the Congo from Belgium in 1960.
- Navy Day (Israel)
- Philippine–Spanish Friendship Day (Philippines)
- Revolution Day (Sudan)
- Teachers' Day (Dominican Republic)
Notes
[edit]- ^ Technoblade's death was announced on June 30, 2022. His exact date of death is unknown, but sources agree that it was during June 2022.
References
[edit]- ^ "Pope Saint Marcellinus". Catholic Encyclopedia. Archived from the original on 12 October 2012. Retrieved 30 June 2019.
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