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** and Frederick
** Twitchett, Denis
and Frederick W. Mote, eds.
** 1578
– 1603: George
Frederick I / I / I / I
( Regent, also Margrave
of Brandenburg-Ansbach, Margrave
of Brandenburg-Kulmbach
and Duke
of Brandenburg-Jägerndorf )
** 1603
– 1608: Joachim I / I / III
Frederick ( Regent, also Duke
of Brandenburg-Jägerndorf
and Elector
of Brandenburg )
** Frederick of Utrecht
** Richard III
( 1912 film
), a silent film starring
Frederick Warde
** Frederick Seitz, American scientist
( d. 2008 )
** Frederick Lane, Australian swimmer
( b. 1888 )
** Frederick VIII, King
of Denmark
( b. 1843 ).
** U. S. Ordnance troops find the coffins
of Frederick Wilhelm I,
Frederick the Great, Paul von Hindenburg,
and his wife.
** Frederick Chiluba is reelected president
of Zambia.
** Frederick Peters, American film actor
( b. 1884 )
** Frederick Lawton, 9th Director
of the Office
of Management
and Budget
( d. 1975 )
** Frederick Hawksworth, GWR Chief mechanical engineer.
** Frederick William Franz, a member
of the Governing Body
of Jehovah's Witnesses
and 4th President
of Watch Tower Bible
and Tract Society
( b. 1893 )
** Frederick Chapman Robbins, American pediatrician
and virologist, recipient
of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
( d. 2003 )
** Frederick C. Weyand, U. S. Army General
( d. 2010 )
** Frederick Fisher, Canadian VC recipient
( killed in action )
( b. 1894 )
** King
Frederick VI
( Denmark )
( 1808
– 1839 )
and ( Norway )
( 1808
– 1814 )
** Frederick William III
of Prussia
( Prussia )
** Prince
Frederick Charles
of Hesse
( b. 1868 )
** Frederick Jackson Turner gives a lecture titled " The Significance
of the Frontier in American History " before the American Historical Association in Chicago.
** Frederick Pitcher, Nauruan politician
** Frederick Orr-Lewis, Canadian businessman
( d. 1921 )
** Frederick William, Elector
of Brandenburg starts to rule.
** and Attenborough
** David Attenborough, British broadcaster, naturalist
and producer
** Richard Attenborough,
English actor
** Richard Attenborough ( born 1923
), English film actor, director
and producer
** David Attenborough ( born 1926
), English television executive, presenter
and naturalist
** Best Director
( Richard Attenborough )
( won )
** Hourly local East Midlands Trains service to Nottingham via
Attenborough
** and 1887
** Charles Galton Darwin
( 1887 – 1962
), physicist
and activist
** Alvin Cullum York, American hero
of World War I
( b.
1887 )
** Max Ritter von Müller, German World War I fighter ace
( b.
1887 )
** Francis Ledwidge, Irish poet
( b.
1887 )
** Hedd Wyn, Welsh poet
( killed in action )
( b.
1887 )
** Luís Filipe, Prince Royal
of Portugal
( born
1887 )
** Eddie Collins, American baseball player
( b.
1887 )
** Raymond Walburn, American actor
( b.
1887 )
** Jack Phillips, senior wireless officer
of the Titanic
( b.
1887 ).
** Wilhelm Canaris, head
of the German Abwehr
( hanged )
( b.
1887 )
** Korechika Anami, Japanese general
( b.
1887 )
** Masaharu Homma, Japanese general
( executed )
( b.
1887 )
** Walter Johnson, American baseball player
( b.
1887 )
** Kavasji Jamshedji Petigara, Indian police commissioner
( b.
1887 )
** Anthony Coldeway, American screenwriter
( b.
1887 )
** Monte Blue, American actor, heart attack because
of complications from influenza
( b.
1887 )
** Beppe Fenoglio, Italian writer
( b.
1887 )
** René Cassin, French judge, recipient
of the Nobel Peace Prize
( b.
1887 )
** Bernard Montgomery, British field marshal
( b.
1887 )
** John Reed, American journalist
( b.
1887 )
** Rupert Brooke,
English poet
( sepsis from an infected mosquito bite )
( b.
1887 )
** William Barnard Rhodes-Moorhouse, British aviator, first airman to receive the Victoria Cross
( b.
1887 )
** William Frawley, American actor
( I Love Lucy )
( b.
1887 )
** Walter Connolly, American actor
( b.
1887 )
** Charles Reisner, American silent actor
and film director
( b.
1887 )
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