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10 Nov 1556
Richard Chancellor |
death Richard Chancellor Richard Chancellor, English Arctic explorer (drowned at sea) (born c. 1521) |
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10 Nov 1565
Laurentius Paulinus Gothus |
birth Laurentius Paulinus Gothus Laurentius Paulinus Gothus, Swedish theologian and astronomer (died 1646) |
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10 Nov 1695
John Bevis |
birth John Bevis John Bevis, English physician and astronomer (died 1771) |
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10 Nov 1705
Justine Siegemund |
death Justine Siegemund Justine Siegemund, German midwife (born 1636) |
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10 Nov 1764
Andrés Manuel del Río |
birth Andrés Manuel del Río Andrés Manuel del Río, Spanish chemist (died 1849) |
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10 Nov 1845
Urbain Le Verrier |
Urbain Le Verrier (astronomy) Urbain Le Verrier presents to the Académie des sciences in Paris a memoir showing that existing theories fail to account for the motion of Uranus. |
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10 Nov 1852
Gideon Mantell |
death Gideon Mantell Gideon Mantell (born 1790), English paleontologist. |
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10 Nov 1861
Isidore Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire |
death Isidore Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire Isidore Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire (born 1805), French zoologist. |
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10 Nov 1899
Helen Porter |
birth Helen Porter Helen Porter (died 1987), English plant physiologist. |
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10 Nov 1914
Lydia Shackleton |
death Lydia Shackleton Lydia Shackleton (born 1828), Irish botanical artist. |
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10 Nov 1916
Walter Sutton |
death Walter Sutton Walter Sutton (born 1877), American geneticist and surgeon. |
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10 Nov 1918
Ernst Otto Fischer |
birth Ernst Otto Fischer Ernst Otto Fischer (died 2007), chemist, Nobel laureate. |
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10 Nov 1919
Mikhail Kalashnikov |
birth Mikhail Kalashnikov Mikhail Kalashnikov (died 2013), Russian small arms designer. |
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10 Nov 1946
Peter Scott |
Peter Scott (biology) Peter Scott opens the Slimbridge Wetland Reserve in England. |
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10 Nov 1956
Henry Luke Bolley |
death Henry Luke Bolley Henry Luke Bolley (born 1865), plant pathologist. |
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10 Nov 1983
Fred Cohen |
Fred Cohen (computer science) Fred Cohen demonstrates a self-replicating source code which his academic adviser at the University of Southern California, Leonard Adleman, likens to a virus. |