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2013 (MMXIII ) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar , the 2013th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 13th year of the 3rd millennium , the 13th year of the 21st century , and the 4th year of the 2010s decade.
2013 was designated as:
January [ edit ]
February [ edit ]
February 12 – North Korea conducts its third underground nuclear test , prompting widespread condemnation and tightened economic sanctions from the international community.[8] [9]
February 15 – A meteor explodes over the Russian city of Chelyabinsk , injuring 1,489-1,492 people and damaging over 4,300 buildings. It is the most powerful meteor to strike Earth's atmosphere in over a century .[10] The incident, along with a coincidental flyby of a larger asteroid , prompts international concern regarding the vulnerability of the planet to meteor strikes.[11] [12]
February 21 – American scientists use a 3D printer to create a living lab-grown ear from collagen and animal ear cell cultures. In the future, it is hoped that similar ears could be grown to order as transplants for human patients suffering from ear trauma or amputation.[13]
February 28 – Benedict XVI resigns as pope , becoming the first to do so since Gregory XII in 1415 , and the first to do so voluntarily since Celestine V in 1294 .[14]
September [ edit ]
October [ edit ]
November [ edit ]
December [ edit ]
January [ edit ]
January 1 – Patti Page , American singer (b. 1927 )
January 2 – Ladislao Mazurkiewicz , Uruguayan footballer (b. 1945 )
January 3 – Sergiu Nicolaescu , Romanian film director, actor, and politician (b. 1930 )
January 7 – David R. Ellis , American film director (b. 1952 )
January 9 – James M. Buchanan , American Nobel economist (b. 1919 )
January 11 – Nguyễn Khánh , Vietnamese general and politician (b. 1927 )
January 15 – Nagisa Oshima , Japanese film director (b. 1932 )
January 21 – Michael Winner , British film director and producer (b. 1935 )
January 23 – Józef Glemp , Polish cardinal (b. 1929 )
February [ edit ]
February 1 – Ed Koch , American lawyer and politician (b. 1924 )
February 14 – Ronald Dworkin , American philosopher and lawyer (b. 1931 )
February 17 – Tony Sheridan , British singer, songwriter, and musician (b. 1940 )
February 18
February 19
February 22 – Wolfgang Sawallisch , German conductor and pianist (b. 1923 )
February 23 – Julien Ries , Belgian cardinal (b. 1920 )
February 26 – Stéphane Hessel , French diplomat and writer (b. 1917 )
February 27 – Van Cliburn , American pianist (b. 1934 )
February 28 – Donald A. Glaser , American Nobel physicist (b. 1926 )
March 3 – Luis Cubilla , Uruguayan footballer (b. 1940 )
March 5
March 6 – Alvin Lee , British guitarist (b. 1944 )
March 7
March 10 – Princess Lilian, Duchess of Halland (b. 1915 )
March 12 – Clive Burr , British drummer (b. 1957 )
March 14 – Ieng Sary , Vietnamese-born Cambodian politician (b. 1925 )
March 20 – Zillur Rahman , 19th President of Bangladesh (b. 1929 )
March 21
March 22 – Bebo Valdés , Cuban pianist, bandleader, and composer (b. 1918 )
March 23
March 27 – Hjalmar Andersen , Norwegian skater (b. 1923 )
March 28 – Richard Griffiths , British actor (b. 1947 )
April 1 – Moses Blah , 23rd President of Liberia (b. 1947 )
April 2 – Jesús Franco , Spanish film director and screenwriter (b. 1930 )
April 3 – Ruth Prawer Jhabvala , German-born British novelist and screenwriter (b. 1927 )
April 6 – Bigas Luna , Spanish film director (b. 1946 )
April 4 – Roger Ebert , American film critic and writer (b. 1942 )
April 8
April 9 – Paolo Soleri , Italian-born American architect (b. 1919 )
April 10 – Robert Edwards , British Nobel physiologist (b. 1925 )
April 11
April 14
April 17 – Carlos Graça , 6th Prime Minister of São Tomé and Príncipe (b. 1931 )
April 18 – Storm Thorgerson , British graphic designer (b. 1944 )
April 19 – François Jacob , French Nobel biologist (b. 1920 )
April 22 – Richie Havens , American folk singer (b. 1941 )
April 26 – George Jones , American country music singer (b. 1931 )
April 28 – János Starker , Hungarian-born American cellist (b. 1924 )
April 30 (death announced on this date) – Deanna Durbin , Canadian-born singer and actress (b. 1921 )
May 2 – Jeff Hanneman , American guitarist (b. 1964 )
May 4 – Christian de Duve , Belgian Nobel biochemist (b. 1917 )
May 6 – Giulio Andreotti , 41st Prime Minister of Italy (b. 1919 )
May 7 – Ray Harryhausen , American filmmaker and creator of visual effects (b. 1920 )
May 13 – Kenneth Waltz , American political scientist (b. 1924 )
May 15 – Henrique Rosa , President of Guinea-Bissau (2003–2005) (b. 1946 )
May 16 – Heinrich Rohrer , Swiss Nobel physicist (b. 1933 )
May 17 – Jorge Rafael Videla , 42nd President of Argentina (b. 1925 )
May 18 – Nam Duck-woo , 12th Prime Minister of South Korea (b. 1924 )
May 20 – Ray Manzarek , American keyboardist (b. 1939 )
May 22 – Henri Dutilleux , French composer (b. 1916 )
May 23 – Georges Moustaki , French singer and songwriter (b. 1934 )
May 26 – Jack Vance , American novelist (b. 1916 )
May 31 – Jean Stapleton , American actress (b. 1923 )
July 2
July 3 – Radu Vasile , Romanian politician, 57th Prime Minister of Romania (b. 1942 )
July 12 – Amar Bose , American engineer and entrepreneur (b. 1929 )
July 13 – Cory Monteith , Canadian actor (b. 1982 )
July 19
July 20 – Helen Thomas , American journalist (b. 1920 )
July 22 – Dennis Farina , American actor (b. 1944 )
July 23
July 25
July 26 – JJ Cale , American singer and songwriter (b. 1938 )
July 28 – Eileen Brennan , American actress (b. 1932 )
July 29 – Christian Benítez , Ecuadorian footballer (b. 1986 )
July 30 – Antoni Ramallets , Spanish footballer (b. 1924 )
August 5 – George Duke , American keyboardist (b. 1946 )
August 8 – Karen Black , American actress (b. 1939 )
August 10
August 12 – Prince Friso of Orange-Nassau , (b. 1968 )
August 15 – Marich Man Singh Shrestha , 28th Prime Minister of Nepal (b. 1942 )
August 18 – Dezső Gyarmati , Hungarian water polo player (b. 1927 )
August 19 – Cedar Walton , American pianist (b. 1934 )
August 20
August 21 – C. Gordon Fullerton , American astronaut (b. 1936 )
August 24 – Julie Harris , American actress (b. 1925 )
August 25 – Gylmar dos Santos Neves , Brazilian footballer (b. 1930 )
August 30 – Seamus Heaney , Irish Nobel poet (b. 1939 )
August 31 – David Frost , British journalist and broadcaster (b. 1939 )
September [ edit ]
October [ edit ]
October 1
October 3 – Sergei Belov , Russian basketball player (b. 1944 )
October 4 – Võ Nguyên Giáp , Vietnamese General (b. 1911 )
October 7
October 9 – Wilfried Martens , Belgian politician, 44th Prime Minister of Belgium (b. 1936 )
October 10 – Scott Carpenter , American astronaut (b. 1925 )
October 11
October 14 – Bruno Metsu , French football coach (b. 1954 )
October 16 – Ed Lauter , American actor (b. 1938 )
October 20 – Lawrence Klein , American Nobel economist (b. 1920 )
October 23 – Anthony Caro , British sculptor (b. 1924 )
October 24 – Manolo Escobar , Spanish singer (b. 1931 )
October 25
October 27 – Lou Reed , American singer, songwriter, and musician (b. 1942 )
October 28 – Tadeusz Mazowiecki , 1st Prime Minister of Poland (b. 1927 )
November [ edit ]
November 1 – Hakimullah Mehsud , Emir of Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (b. c. 1979 )
November 2 – Walt Bellamy , American basketball player (b. 1939 )
November 12 – John Tavener , British composer (b. 1944 )
November 15 – Glafcos Clerides , 4th President of Cyprus (b. 1919 )
November 17 – Doris Lessing , British Nobel writer (b. 1919 )
November 19 – Frederick Sanger , British Nobel biochemist (b. 1918 )
November 20 – Joseph Paul Franklin , American murderer (b. 1950 )
November 25
November 26 – Arik Einstein , Israeli singer, songwriter, and actor (b. 1939 )
November 27 – Nílton Santos , Brazilian footballer (b. 1925 )
November 28 – Mitja Ribičič , Slovene politician, 25th Prime Minister of Yugoslavia (b. 1919 )
November 30
December [ edit ]
December 1 – Heinrich Boere , Dutch-German Nazi war criminal (b. 1921 )
December 2 – Vernon Shaw , 5th President of Dominica (b. 1930 )
December 5 – Nelson Mandela , 1st President of South Africa and Nobel laureate (b. 1918 )
December 7 – Édouard Molinaro , French film director and screenwriter (b. 1928 )
December 8 – John Cornforth , Australian–British Nobel chemist (b. 1917 )
December 9 – Eleanor Parker , American actress (b. 1922 )
December 10 – Jim Hall , American guitarist and composer (b. 1930 )
December 12 – Jang Sung-taek , North Korean politician (b. 1946 )
December 14 – Peter O'Toole , British Irish actor (b. 1932 )
December 15
December 16 – Ray Price , American singer and songwriter (b. 1926 )
December 18 – Ronnie Biggs , British criminal (b. 1929 )
December 21 – Peter Geach , British philosopher (b. 1916 )
December 23
December 26 – Marta Eggerth , Hungarian film actress (b. 1912 )
December 29
December 31 – James Avery , American actor (b. 1945 )
Nobel Prizes [ edit ]
See also [ edit ]
References [ edit ]
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