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May 10 is the 130th day of the year (131st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar; 235 days remain until the end of the year.
Events
Pre-1600
- 28 BC – A sunspot is observed by Han dynasty astronomers during the reign of Emperor Cheng of Han, one of the earliest dated sunspot observations in China.[1]
- nobles recognize the authority of Edward I of England pending the selection of a king.[2]
- 1294 – Temür, Khagan of the Mongols, is enthroned as Emperor of the Yuan dynasty.[3]
- 1497 – Amerigo Vespucci allegedly leaves Cádiz for his first voyage to the New World.[4]
- 1503 – Christopher Columbus visits the Cayman Islands and names them Las Tortugas after the numerous turtles there.[5]
- 1534 – Jacques Cartier visits Newfoundland.[6]
1601–1900
- 1688 – King Narai nominates Phetracha as regent, leading to the revolution of 1688 in which Phetracha becomes king of the Ayutthaya Kingdom.[7]
- 1713 – Great Northern War: The Russian Navy led by Admiral Fyodor Apraksin land both at Katajanokka ja Hietalahti during the Battle of Helsinki.[8]
- King George III.[9]
- British East India Company by reducing taxes on its tea and granting it the right to sell tea directly to North America. The legislation leads to the Boston Tea Party.[10]
- Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette become King and Queen of France.[11]
- 1775 – American Revolutionary War: A small Colonial militia led by Ethan Allen and Colonel Benedict Arnold captures Fort Ticonderoga.[12]
- 1775 – American Revolutionary War: The Second Continental Congress takes place in Philadelphia.[13]
- Adda River in Italy. The Austrians lose some 2,000 men.[14]
- 1801 – First Barbary War: The Barbary pirates of Tripoli declare war on the United States of America.[15]
- 1824 – The National Gallery in London opens to the public.[16]
- Le Van Duyet.[17]
- economic depression whose severity was not surpassed until the Great Depression.[18]
- William Charles Macready, killing at least 22 and injuring over 120.[19]
- 1857 – Indian Rebellion of 1857: In India, the first war of Independence begins. Sepoys mutiny against their commanding officers at Meerut.[20]
- 1865 – American Civil War: In Kentucky, Union soldiers ambush and mortally wound Confederate raider William Quantrill, who lingers until his death on June 6.[21]
- 1872 – Victoria Woodhull becomes the first woman nominated for President of the United States.[23]
- 1876 – The Centennial Exposition is opened in Philadelphia.[24]
- 1881 – Carol I is crowned the King of the Romanian Kingdom.[25]
- 1899 – Finnish farmworker Karl Emil Malmelin kills seven people with an axe at the Simola croft in the village of Klaukkala.[26][27]
1901–present
- 1904 – The Horch & Cir. Motorwagenwerke AG is founded. It would eventually become the Audi company.[28]
- 1908 – Mother's Day is observed for the first time in the United States, in Grafton, West Virginia.[29]
- 1916 – Sailing in the lifeboat James Caird, Ernest Shackleton arrives at South Georgia after a journey of 800 nautical miles from Elephant Island.[30]
- 1922 – The United States annexes the Kingman Reef.[31]
- 1924 – J. Edgar Hoover is appointed first Director of the United States' Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and remains so until his death in 1972.[32]
- 1933 – Censorship: In Germany, the Nazis stage massive public book burnings.[33]
- Freiburg.[34]
- 1940 – World War II: Winston Churchill is appointed Prime Minister of the United Kingdom following the resignation of Neville Chamberlain. On the same day, Germany invades France, The Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg.[35] Meanwhile, the United Kingdom occupies Iceland.[36]
- 1941 – World War II: Rudolf Hess parachutes into Scotland to try to negotiate a peace deal between the United Kingdom and Nazi Germany.[38]
- Burma Campaign.[39]
- 1946 – First successful launch of an American V-2 rocket at White Sands Proving Ground.[40]
- 1961 – Air France Flight 406 is destroyed by a bomb over the Sahara, killing 78.[41]
- 1962 – Marvel Comics publishes the first issue of The Incredible Hulk.[42]
- 1967 – The Northrop M2-F2 crashes on landing, becoming the inspiration for the novel Cyborg and TV series The Six Million Dollar Man.[43]
- 1969 – Vietnam War: The Battle of Dong Ap Bia begins with an assault on Hill 937. It will ultimately become known as Hamburger Hill.[44]
- 1975 – Sony introduces the Betamax videocassette recorder.[45]
- 1993 – In Thailand, a fire at the Kader Toy Factory kills over 200 workers.[46]
- 1994 – Nelson Mandela is inaugurated as South Africa's first black president.[47]
- 1996 – A blizzard strikes Mount Everest, killing eight climbers by the next day.[48]
- Khorasan Province killing 1,567 people.[49]
- life imprisonment without the possibility of parole for selling United States secrets to Russia for $1.4 million in cash and diamonds.[50]
- hand grenade thrown by Vladimir Arutyunian lands about 20 m from U.S. President George W. Bush while he is giving a speech to a crowd in Tbilisi, Georgia, but it malfunctions and does not detonate.[51]
- 2013 – One World Trade Center becomes the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere.[53]
- Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) in Al-Tabqah, bringing the Battle of Tabqa to an end.[54][55][56]
- Counsellors of State.[57]
Births
Pre-1600
- 874 – Meng Zhixiang, Chinese general and emperor (d. 934)[58][59]
- 955 – Al-Aziz Billah, Fatimid caliph (d. 996)[60]
- 1491 – Suzanne, Duchess of Bourbon (d. 1521)[61]
1601–1900
- 1604 – Jean Mairet, French author and playwright (d. 1686)[62]
- 1697 – Jean-Marie Leclair, French violinist and composer (d. 1764)[63]
- Anne-Robert-Jacques Turgot, Baron de Laune, French economist and politician (d. 1781)[64]
- 1755 – Robert Gray, American captain and explorer (d. 1806)[65]
- 1760 – Johann Peter Hebel, German author and poet (d. 1826)[66]
- 1760 – Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle, French captain, engineer, and composer (d. 1836)[67]
- French Minister of War (d. 1823)[68]
- 1788 – Augustin-Jean Fresnel, French physicist and engineer (d. 1827)[69]
- 1812 – William Henry Barlow, English engineer (d. 1902)[70]
- 1813 – Montgomery Blair, American lieutenant and politician, 20th United States Postmaster General (d. 1883)[71]
- 1838 – John Wilkes Booth, American actor, assassin of Abraham Lincoln (d. 1865)[72]
- James Gordon Bennett, Jr., American publisher and broadcaster (d. 1918)[73]
- 1843 – Benito Pérez Galdós, Spanish author and playwright (d. 1920)[74]
- 1847 – Wilhelm Killing, German mathematician and academic (d. 1923)[75]
- Yukteswar Giri, Indian guru and educator (d. 1936)[76]
- 1872 – Marcel Mauss, French sociologist and anthropologist (d. 1950)[77]
- 1876 – Ivan Cankar, Slovenian poet and playwright (d. 1918)[78]
- 1878 – Konstantinos Parthenis, Greek painter (d. 1967)[79]
- 1878 – Gustav Stresemann, German journalist and politician, Chancellor of Germany, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1929)[80]
- 1879 – Symon Petliura, Ukrainian journalist and politician (d. 1926)[81]
- 1886 – Karl Barth, Swiss theologian and author (d. 1968)[82]
- 1888 – Max Steiner, Austrian-American composer and conductor (d. 1971)[83]
- 1890 – Alfred Jodl, German general (d. 1946)[84]
- 1891 – Mahmoud Mokhtar, Egyptian sculptor and academic (d. 1934)[85]
- San Ildefonso Pueblo (Native American) artist (d. 1949)[86]
- 1894 – Dimitri Tiomkin, Ukrainian-American composer and conductor (d. 1979)[87]
- 1895 – Joe Murphy, (Irish-American), died during the 1920 Cork hunger strike (d. 1920)[88]
- 1897 – Einar Gerhardsen, Norwegian politician, Prime Minister of Norway (d. 1987)[89]
- 1898 – Ariel Durant, American historian and author (d. 1981)[90]
- 1899 – Fred Astaire, American actor, singer, and dancer (d. 1987)[91]
- 1900 – Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin, English-American astronomer and astrophysicist (d. 1979)[92]
1901–present
- John Desmond Bernal, Irish-English crystallographer and physicist (d. 1971)[93]
- 1901 – Hildrus Poindexter, American bacteriologist (d. 1987)[94]
- 1902 – David O. Selznick, American director and producer (d. 1965)[95]
- SS officer (d. 1994)[96]
- 1905 – Markos Vamvakaris, Greek singer-songwriter and bouzouki player (d. 1972)[97]
- 1908 – Carl Albert, American lawyer and politician, 54th Speaker of the United States House of Representatives (d. 2000)[98]
- 1909 – Maybelle Carter, American autoharp player (d. 1978)[99]
- 1911 – Bel Kaufman, American author and educator (d. 2014)[100]
- Spouse of the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (d. 2003)[101]
- 1916 – Milton Babbitt, American composer and educator (d. 2011)[102]
- 1918 – T. Berry Brazelton, American pediatrician and author (d. 2018)[103]
- 1918 – Desmond MacNamara, Irish painter, sculptor, and author (d. 2008)[104]
- Ella T. Grasso, Governor of Connecticut (d. 1981)[105]
- 1920 – Basil Kelly, Northern Irish barrister, judge and politician (d. 2008)[106]
- 1920 – Bert Weedon, English guitarist (d. 2012)[107]
- 1922 – David Azrieli, Polish-Canadian businessman and philanthropist (d. 2014)[108]
- 1922 – Nancy Walker, American actress, singer, and director (d. 1992)[109]
- 1923 – Heydar Aliyev, Azerbaijan general and politician, President of Azerbaijan (d. 2003)[110]
- 1923 – Otar Korkia, Georgian basketball player and coach (d. 2005)[111]
- 1926 – Hugo Banzer, Bolivian general and politician, President of Bolivia (d. 2002)[112]
- 1927 – Nayantara Sahgal, Indian author[113]
- 1928 – Arnold Rüütel, Estonian agronomist and politician, President of Estonia[114]
- 1928 – Lothar Schmid, German chess player (d. 2013)[115]
- 1929 – Audun Boysen, Norwegian runner (d. 2000)[116]
- 1929 – George Coe, American actor and producer (d. 2015)[117]
- 1929 – Antonine Maillet, Canadian author and playwright[118]
- 1930 – George E. Smith, American physicist and engineer, Nobel Prize laureate[119]
- 1931 – Ettore Scola, Italian director and screenwriter (d. 2016)[120]
- 1933 – Jean Becker, French actor, director, and screenwriter[121]
- 1935 – Larry Williams, American singer-songwriter, pianist, and producer (d. 1980)[122]
- 1937 – Tamara Press, Ukrainian shot putter and discus thrower (d. 2021)[123]
- 1937 – Emiko Miyamoto,Japanese volleyball player (d. 2023)[124]
- 1938 – Manuel Santana, Spanish tennis player (d. 2021)[125]
- 1940 – Arthur Alexander, American country-soul singer-songwriter (d. 1993)[126]
- 1940 – Sven-Gunnar Larsson, Swedish retired football player[127]
- 1940 – Wayne Dyer, American author and educator (d. 2015)[128]
- 1942 – Jim Calhoun, American basketball player and coach[129]
- 1944 – Jim Abrahams, American director, producer, and screenwriter[130]
- 1944 – Marie-France Pisier, French actress, director, and screenwriter (d. 2011)[131]
- 1946 – Donovan, Scottish singer-songwriter[132]
- 1946 – Graham Gouldman, English guitarist and songwriter[133]
- 1946 – Dave Mason, English singer-songwriter and guitarist[134]
- 1947 – Caroline B. Cooney, American author[135]
- 1949 – Miuccia Prada, Italian fashion designer[136]
- 1952 – Sly Dunbar, Jamaican drummer[137]
- 1954 – Mike Hagerty, American actor (d. 2022)[138]
- 1955 – Chris Berman, American sportscaster[139]
- 1955 – Mark David Chapman, American murderer[140]
- 1956 – Vladislav Listyev, Russian journalist (d. 1995)[141]
- 1957 – Sid Vicious, English singer and bass player (d. 1979)[142]
- 1958 – Gaétan Boucher, Canadian speed skater[143]
- 1958 – United States Senator from Pennsylvania[144]
- 1959 – Victoria Rowell, American actress[145]
- 1959 – Danny Schayes, American basketball player[146]
- 1959 – Mississippi Commissioner of Agriculture and Commerce[147]
- 1960 – Bono, Irish singer-songwriter, musician and activist[148]
- 1960 –
- 1960 – Kerry Hemsley, Australian rugby league player[150]
- 1960 – Merlene Ottey, Jamaican-Slovenian runner[151]
- 1963 – Lisa Nowak, American commander and astronaut[152]
- 1963 – Debbie Wiseman, English composer and conductor[153]
- 1965 – Linda Evangelista, Canadian model[154]
- 1965 – Greg Fasala, Australian swimmer[155]
- 1965 – Paul Langmack, Australian rugby league player and coach[156]
- 1966 – Jonathan Edwards, English triple jumper[157]
- 1967 – Eion Crossan, New Zealand rugby player[158]
- 1968 – Al Murray, English comedian and television host[159]
- 1968 – William Regal, English wrestler[160]
- 1968 – Tatyana Shikolenko, Russian javelin thrower[161]
- 1969 – Dennis Bergkamp, Dutch footballer and manager[162]
- 1969 – John Scalzi, American author and blogger[163]
- 1970 – Gabriela Montero, Venezuelan-American pianist[164]
- 1970 – Craig Mack, American rapper (d. 2018)[165]
- 1970 – David Weir, Scottish footballer[166]
- 1971 – Ådne Søndrål, Norwegian speed skater[167]
- 1972 – Christian Wörns, German footballer[168]
- 1973 – Joshua Eagle, Australian tennis player[169]
- 1973 – Ollie le Roux, South African rugby player[170]
- 1974 – Sylvain Wiltord, French footballer[171]
- 1975 – Hazem Emam, Egyptian footballer[172]
- 1975 – Hélio Castroneves, Brazilian race car driver[173]
- 1975 – Adam Deadmarsh, Canadian-American ice hockey player[174]
- 1977 – Adrian Morley, English rugby league player[175]
- 1978 – Bruno Cheyrou, French footballer[176]
- 1978 – Kenan Thompson, American actor and comedian[177]
- 1981 – Samuel Dalembert, Haitian-Canadian basketball player[178]
- 1981 – Humberto Suazo, Chilean footballer[179]
- 1983 – Gustav Fridolin, Swedish journalist and politician, Swedish Minister of Education[180]
- 1984 – Edward Mujica, Venezuelan baseball player[181]
- 1985 – Ryan Getzlaf, Canadian ice hockey player[182]
- 1985 – Jon Schofield, English canoe racer[183]
- 1987 – Wilson Chandler, American basketball player[184]
- 1990 – Salvador Pérez, Venezuelan baseball player[185]
- 1990 – Ivana Vuleta, Serbian long jumper[186]
- 1995 – Missy Franklin, American swimmer[187]
- 1995 – Gabriella Papadakis, French ice dancer[188]
- 1996 – Tyus Jones, American basketball player[189]
- 1996 – Kateřina Siniaková, Czech tennis player[190]
- 1996 – Alex Tuch, American ice hockey player[191]
- 1997 – Brittany Broski, American comedian and singer [192]
- 1997 – Richarlison, Brazilian footballer [193]
- 1998 – Priscilla Hon, Australian tennis player[194]
Deaths
Pre-1600
- 1299 – Theingapati, heir to the Pagan Kingdom[195]
- 1403 – Katherine Swynford, widow of John of Gaunt[196]
- 1482 – Paolo dal Pozzo Toscanelli, Italian mathematician and astronomer (b. 1397)[197]
- 1493 – Colin Campbell, 1st Earl of Argyll, Scottish politician, Lord Chancellor of Scotland (b. 1433)[198]
- 1521 – Sebastian Brant, German author (b. 1457)[199]
- 1566 – Leonhart Fuchs, German physician and botanist (b. 1501)[200]
- 1569 – John of Ávila, Spanish mystic and saint (b. 1500)[201]
1601–1900
- 1641 – Johan Banér, Swedish field marshal (b. 1596)[202]
- 1717 – John Hathorne, American merchant and politician (b. 1641)[203]
- 1726 – Charles Beauclerk, 1st Duke of St Albans, English soldier and politician, Lord Lieutenant of Berkshire (b. 1670)[204]
- Louis XV of France (b. 1710)[205]
- 1787 – William Watson, English physician, physicist, and botanist (b. 1715)[206]
- Louis XVI (b.1764)[207]
- 1798 – George Vancouver, English navigator and explorer (b. 1757)[208]
- 1807 – Jean-Baptiste Donatien de Vimeur, comte de Rochambeau, French general (b. 1725)[209]
- 1818 – Paul Revere, American engraver and soldier (b. 1735)[210]
- 1829 – Thomas Young, English physician and linguist (b. 1773)[211]
- 1849 – Hokusai, Japanese painter and illustrator (b. 1760)[212]
- 1863 – Stonewall Jackson, American general (b. 1824)[213]
- 1865 – William Armstrong, American lawyer, civil servant, politician, and businessperson (b. 1782)[214][215][216]
- Henry Bennett, American lawyer and politician (b. 1808)[217]
- 1889 – Mikhail Saltykov-Shchedrin, Russian journalist, author, and playwright (b. 1826)[218]
- 1891 – Carl Nägeli, Swiss botanist and mycologist (b. 1817)[219]
- President of the Philippines (b. 1863)[220]
1901–present
- 1905 – Alex Schomburg, Puerto Rican artist and illustrator (d. 1998)[221]
- 1910 – Stanislao Cannizzaro, Italian chemist and academic (b. 1826)[222]
- SS officer (b. 1889)[223]
- 1945 – Konrad Henlein, Czech soldier and politician (b. 1898)[224]
- 1950 – Belle da Costa Greene, American librarian and bibliographer (b. 1883)[225]
- 1960 – Yury Olesha, Russian author, poet, and playwright (b. 1899)[226]
- 1964 – Mikhail Larionov, Russian painter, illustrator, and set designer (b. 1881)[227]
- Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies (b. 1894)[228]
- 1968 – Scotty Beckett, American actor and singer (b. 1929)[229]
- 1974 – Hal Mohr, American director and cinematographer (b. 1894)[230]
- 1977 – Joan Crawford, American actress (year of birth disputed)[231]
- 1982 – Peter Weiss, German playwright and painter (b. 1916)[232]
- 1988 – Shen Congwen, Chinese author and academic (b. 1902)[233]
- 1989 – Dominik Tatarka, Slovak writer (b.1913)[234]
- 1990 – Walker Percy, American novelist and essayist (b. 1916)[235]
- 1994 – John Wayne Gacy, American serial killer (b. 1942)[236]
- 1999 – Shel Silverstein, American poet, author, and illustrator (b.1930)[237]
- 2000 – Jules Deschênes, Canadian lawyer and judge (b. 1923)[238]
- 2000 – Dick Sprang, American illustrator (b. 1915)[239]
- Governor of Himachal Pradesh (b. 1934)[240]
- 2002 – Kaifi Azmi, Indian poet and songwriter (b. 1919)[241]
- 2002 – Yves Robert, French actor, director, producer, and screenwriter (b. 1920)[242]
- 2003 – Milan Vukcevich, Serbian-American chemist and chess player (b. 1937)[243]
- 2006 – Soraya, Colombian-American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and producer (b. 1969)[244]
- 2008 – Leyla Gencer, Turkish soprano (b. 1928)[245]
- 2010 – Frank Frazetta, American illustrator and painter (b. 1928)[246]
- 2012 – Horst Faas, German photographer and journalist (b. 1933)[247]
- 2012 – Carroll Shelby, American race car driver and designer (b. 1923)[248]
- 2012 – Gunnar Sønsteby, Norwegian captain and author (b. 1918)[249]
- 2015 – Chris Burden, American sculptor, illustrator, and academic (b. 1946)[250]
- 2018 – David Goodall, Australian botanist and ecologist (b. 1914)[251]
- 2019 – Alfredo Pérez Rubalcaba, Spanish politician and chemist (b. 1951)[252]
- 2020 – Betty Wright, American soul singer (b. 1953)[253]
- 2021 – Pauline Tinsley, British soprano (b. 1928)[254]
- 2022 – Bob Lanier, American professional basketball player (b. 1948)[255]
- 2022 – Leonid Kravchuk, Ukrainian politician (b.1934)[256]
Holidays and observances
- Children's Day (Maldives)[257]
- Christian feast day:
- Alphius, Philadelphus and Cyrinus[258]
- Calepodius[259]
- Catald[260]
- Comgall[261]
- Damien of Molokai[262]
- Gordianus and Epimachus[263]
- Roman Catholic Church, pre-1969 calendar)[264]
- John of Ávila[201]
- May 10 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
- Confederate Memorial Day (North Carolina and South Carolina)[265]
- Constitution Day (Micronesia)[266]
- Earliest possible day on which Easter Day.(Christianity)[268]
- Golden Spike Day (Promontory, Utah)[265]
- Mother's Day (Guatemala,[265] and Mexico[269])
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