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[ W ] 1 January
- 11 - ~gEWN\ A WYErutHti+ 1999N j January 1 - Milt Jackson, a jazz vibraphone player (+ 1999)
- 12 - TCOY A o m i+ 1987N j January 2 - OYTsea, the sumo wrestlers (+ 1987)
- 16 - gc A i+ 1979N j Jan. 6 - Minoru Yoshida, a novelist (+ 1979)
- 16 - JPO AvI i+ 1998N j Jan. 6 - Hasegawa, good three former pro baseball player (+ 1998)
- 115 - oP A 15 January 2006 - Lee Teng-hui, former Taiwan president's
- 120 - OAY A oD January 20, - Rentaro Mikuni, actors
- 122 - {O\ A Jan. 22 - the next thirty Sakamoto, politicians
- 123 - cZ Ai+ 1985N j January 23, 2007 - ZTanaka, politicians (+ 1985)
- 125 - rgY A i+ 1990N j January 25, 2007 - Shotaro rg, novelist (+ 1990)
- 125 - W AoDi+ 1997N j January 25, 2007 - Nishimura, an actor (+ 1997)
- 129 - C[HErb` ANA`Ai+ 2000N j January 29 - Ivo ROBITCHI, Croatian singer (+ 2000)
[ W ] 2 February
[ W ] 3 March
- 310 - wC_EAGt A A[oCWi+ 2003N j March 10 - Heydar Aliyev, Azerbaijan's President (+ 2003)
- 313 - RN A m i+ 1992N j March 13 - Yasuharu Ooyama, the Japanese chess player (+ 1992)
- 315 - { A w March 15 - Hiro Miyakawa, a writer of children's literature
- 317 - Dzp A oD i+ 2007N j March 17 - Funakoshi Eiji, actor (+ 2007)
- 318 - Y AvI March 18 - Kunio Inui, a former pro baseball player
- 318 - ]cF AvIi+ 1978N j March 18 - Takashi Eda, a former pro baseball player (+ 1978)
- 323 - GCEfCBbhX A SF A i+ 1993N j March 23 - DEIVIDDOSUN EIVURAMU, SF writers, mystery writer (+ 1993)
- 327 - Ai+ 1996N j March 27 - Syuusaku Endou, novelist (+ 1996)
- 327 - qMY AoDEi+ 1994N j March 27 - Nobuo Kaneko, an expert on food actor (+ 1994)
[ W ] 4 April
[ W ] 5 May
[ W ] 6 June
[ W ] 7 July
[ W ] 8 August
[ W ] 9 September
[ W ] 10 October
- 102 - A EEw October 2 - Tadashi Iwai , composer, orchestrator conductor
- 103 - X^jXtEXN@`FtXL Aw Oct. 3 - Stanislav SUKUROVACHEFUSUKI, conductor
- 106 - y AvI Oct. 6 - Akira Tsutiya, a former pro baseball player
- 1010 - YY AvIi+ 1994N j Oct. 10 - Ryuutarou Sugiura, a former pro baseball player (+ 1994)
- 1013 - t@[XEBPX ATbJ[Ii+ 2006N j Oct. 13 - VIRUKESU Firth, a soccer player (+ 2006)
- 1015 - C^EJB[m Ai+ 1985N j October 15 - Italo Calvino, novelist (+ 1985)
- 1016 - Kj A Fw i+ 1992N j Oct. 16 - Yukio Hayakawa, space physicist (+ 1992)
- 1020 - Igt[gEvCX[ A w Oct. 20 - Preußler Otfried, a writer of children's literature
- 1028 - Ss Awi+ 2004N j October 28, 2006 - Yuu Imanishi line, children's literature writer (+ 2004)
- 1025 - xAeEV^ES[h A|pEtF~jXgE{@No[ October 25, 2006 - Shirota Beate Gordon, director Performing Arts feminist Japanese Constitution drafted members
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[ W ] 12 December
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- 13 - XtEnVFN A i* 1883N j January 3, 2007 - Jaroslav Hasek, novelist (1883)
- 19 - LTE}XtB[h Ai* 1888N j January 9 - Katherine Mansfield, novelist (1888)
- 111 - RX^eBmX1 A MVi* 1868N j January 11, 2007 - Constantine I, Greek kingdom, the king (1868)
- 123 - }bNXEm_E A VIjY^wi* 1849N j January 23, 2007 - Max Nordau, Zionism movement leaders (1849)
- 23 - A {R i* 1844N j February 3, 2007 - Kurokifor the Japanese army general (1844)
- 24 - {e A{c i* 1858N j February 4, 2007 - Megumi Tei Temple princess Fushimi, Japan's Imperial Family (1858)
- 28 - J A { 22i* 1852N j Feb. 8 - Otani, Higashi Honganji 22 I (1852)
- 210 - BwEgQ A w i* 1845N j February 10 - Wilhelm Rontgen, physicist (1845)
- 215 - mY A om i* 1856N j February 15 - aYRoh arrows, the sumo wrestler (1856)
- 222 - eItBEfJbZ A tXOi* 1852N j February 22 - Théophile Delcasse, French Foreign Minister (1852)
- 222 - Xto[g A Svi* 1894N j February 22, - SUFUBATORU, the Mongolian Revolutionary (1894)
- 224 - Gh[hE[[ Awi* 1838N j February 24 - Edward Morley, a physicist (1838)
- 38 - nlXEt@EfE[X Awi* 1837N j March 8 - Johannes Johannes Diderick van der Waals, a physicist (1837)
- 326 - TExi[ A D i* 1844N j March 26 - Sarah Bernhardt, actress (* 1844)
- 327 - WFCYEf[ A wEwi* 1842N j March 27 - James Dewar, chemist physicist (1842)
- 44 - [[E}gt A VA`^i* 1873N j April 4 - Martov Yuri, Russian socialist activist (1873)
- 45 - W[WEn[o[g (5J[iH) A c^J[@CMXMi* 1866N j April 4, 2007 - George Herbert (5th Earl of KANAVON generations), Tutankhamen tomb unearthed help fund the British aristocracy (1866)
- 410 - [AE` A AChIRAwi* 1893N j April 10 - Liam Lynch, the Irish civil war of IRA leader (1893)
- 423 - C[[EtHEvCZ A o[ft[hq1i* 1838N j April 23 - Luise of Prussia, Grand Duke Friedrich I of Baden's Princess (1838)
- 514 - VEhEtVl AtXi* 1828N j May 14 - Charles de Freycinet, the Prime Minister of France (1828)
- 517 - g[}XEXRbgE{[hEB A CEsD Zp i* 1860N j May 17, - Thomas Scott Baldwin, a balloon airship engineer (1860)
- 521 - tFfBiE@UEGXeAW A htX^lli* 1847N j May 21 - VARUZAN Ferdinand Esterhazy, the Dreyfus case and the real culprit is the person (* 1847)
- 69 - wi A CMXBNgAOi* 1846N j Jun 9 - Helena, the British Queen Victoria three women (1846)
- 69 - LY Ai* 1878N j Jun 9 - YL, writer (1878)
- 622 - { A { i* 1840N j June 22 - Matsumoto, Japanese painter (1840)
- 629 - tbcE}Egi[ A Nw i* 1849N j June 29 - Fritz Mauthner, a philosopher (1849)
- 629 - meq A{ci* 1864N j June 29 - Masashi Takeshiqprincess, Japan's Imperial Family (1864)
- 79 - EBAEfC A AJO i* 1849Nj July 9 - William Day, United States Secretary of State (1849)
- 79 - RV A T i* 1867N j July 9 - Yasunosuke Yamabe and explorer (1867)
- 713 - GXgEIbg[ExbN} Awi* 1853N j July 13 - Ernst Otto Beckmann, a chemist (1853)
- 720 - p`Er A LVRv^i* 1878N j July 20 - Pancho Villa, Mexican revolutionary activist (1878)
- 82 - EHEGEn[fBO A29AJO i* 1865N j August 2 - Warren G Harding, the 29th generation president of the United States (1865)
- 86 - A Vw i* 1855N j August 6 - Hitoshi Terao, astronomers (1855)
- 819 - BthEp[g A owEw i* 1848N j Aug. 19 - VIRUFUREDO Pareto, economists and social scientist (1848)
- 824 - FOY A {CR RlE21tb i* 1861N j 24 August - Katō Tomosaburō, the Japanese navy serviceman 21 generations of the Prime Minister (1861)
- 91 - NB A{_ i* 1846N j September 1 - Takashi Yasushi Matsuoka, Japan's Agriculture, Commerce Minister (1846)
- 91 - FIq A{ci* 1903N j September 1 - QueenIqTakehiko queen, Japan's Imperial Family (1903)
- 91 - q A{ci* 1906N j September 1 - Queen Hiroko, Japan's Imperial Family (1906)
- 91 - t A{ci* 1918N j September 1 - Master Ou Akira, Japan's Imperial Family (1918)
- 92 - ~ A CMXw i* 1880N j September 2 - ~, British literature (* 1880)
- 96 - iv A S@ i* 1874N j September 5, 2007 - Yoshio Kinoshita, Railway Board bureaucrats (1874)
- 916 - } Awl^A AiLXg A A tF~jXg i* 1895N j September 16 - }Ito, an activist for women's emancipation, ANAKISUTO, author and feminist (1895)
- 916 - h AAiLXgi* 1885N j September 16 - Shigeru Oosugi, ANAKISUTO (* 1885)
- 919 - yubN () A i* 1858N j September 19 - pleasure pavilion Black (original), comic storyteller (1858)
- 924 - GXg[_EJu A OAe}i* 1857N j September 24 - Estrada Cabrera, Guatemala President (1857)
- 1030 - Ah[E{i[E[ A CMX i* 1858N j October 30 - Andrew Bonar Law, British Prime Minister (1858)
- 118 - X[g Ankwi* 1868N j Nov. 8 - Husakiti Oomori, seismologists (* 1868)
- 1114 - GXgEAEOXg A nm[t@[q i* 1845N j November 14 - Ernst August, the dauphin Hannover (1845)
- 1126 - Jv A9 i* 1856N j November 26 - Kikuzou Ootani, the ninth commissioner of education (1856)
- 1212 - [EfBQ A l i* 1903N j Dec. 12 - Raymond Radiguet, poet (* 1903)
- 1212 - fB[gqEGbJ[g A i`X}B Dec. 12 - Dietrich Eckart, Nazi party members. i* 1868N j (* 1868)
- 1213 - eItBEANThEX^ A i* 1859N j Dec. 13 - Théophile-Alexandre Steinlen, a painter (1859)
- 1227 - MX^[EGbtF A z i* 1832N j Dec. 27 - Gustave Eiffel, the architect (1832)
- 1229 - L A10Oc@c i* 1849N j December 29 - Hironaka Kawano, a teenage House of Representatives Speaker (1849)
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