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Month of 1913
1913 January February March April May June July August September October November December The following events occurred in July 1913: At a reunion to
July_1913
Weather record
registered air temperature on Earth is 134.1 °F (56.7 °C), recorded on 10 July 1913 at 14:00 local time, at Furnace Creek Ranch, in Death Valley, Eastern
Highest temperature recorded on Earth
Highest_temperature_recorded_on_Earth
Calendar year
1913 January February March April May June July August September October November December Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1913. 1913 (MCMXIII)
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Association football club in Italy
promotions to return to the top flight in 2018. Parma The club was founded in July 1913 as Verdi Foot Ball Club in honour of the centenary of famous opera composer
Parma_Calcio_1913
1912–1913 conflicts in Balkan states
Wars were two conflicts that took place in the Balkan states in 1912 and 1913. In the First Balkan War, the four Balkan states of Greece, Serbia, Montenegro
Balkan_Wars
Bulgaria's invasion of its neighbours (1913)
The Second Balkan War (29 June – 10 August 1913) was a conflict fought between the Tsardom of Bulgaria and its former Balkan League allies, Serbia, Montenegro
Second_Balkan_War
English actress (1913–2007)
Elizabeth Inglis (born Desiree Mary Lucy Hawkins; 10 July 1913 – 25 August 2007) was an English actress. She was best known for her role in The Letter
Elizabeth_Inglis
American Civil War veterans reunion
The 1913 Gettysburg reunion was a Gettysburg Battlefield encampment of American Civil War veterans for the Battle of Gettysburg's 50th anniversary. The
1913_Gettysburg_reunion
British Lions international rugby union footballer
John A'Bear (16 July 1913 – 3 October 1979) was an English rugby union player. He played club rugby for Gloucester and was their youngest captain. Although
John_Gordon_A'Bear
resulted in damage costing £20,000. 8 July 1913: Device explodes on a train carriage in Newton Heath, Manchester. 8 July 1913: A bomb is placed on the parcel
List_of_suffragette_bombings
Genocidal massacres of Thracian Vulgarians by the Ottoman Empire in 1913
the beginning of July 1913 its forces crossed the Bulgarian border on the line Midiya-Enos, settled by the Treaty of London in May 1913. Because the Bulgarian
Expulsion of the Thracian Bulgarians
Expulsion_of_the_Thracian_Bulgarians
Military unit
Transport Battalion, Erzincan Medical Detachment, Erzincan On January 7, 1913, the Provisional X Corps was structured as follows: X Corps 31st Division
X_Corps_(Ottoman_Empire)
1913 siege by the Ottoman Empire
Ottoman army under the command of Enver Pasha he entered Adrianople on 22 July 1913. Edirne, Kırklareli and Dimetoka were taken back and the Bulgarians could
Siege_of_Adrianople_(1913)
Military conflict during the Second Balkan War
July [O.S. 23 June] 1913, with the intention of seizing Southern Dobruja, and declared war on Bulgaria on 10 July [O.S. 28 June] 1913. In a diplomatic circular
Romanian_landings_in_Bulgaria
Collier of the United States Navy
on 9 July 1913, to the United States Navy. Following her fitting out and shakedown, Proteus steamed out of Norfolk, Virginia on 11 November 1913, on the
USS_Proteus_(AC-9)
The Leith dockers strike of 1913 was a strike of the dockers of Leith, Edinburgh, Scotland, from 26 June to 14 August 1913. The Dockers were part of the
Leith_dockers'_strike_of_1913
1913 Passenger-cargo ship
Engineering Company of Greenock. She was launched on 22 March 1913 and was completed on 13 July 1913. In World War I Andania transported the Royal Inniskilling
RMS_Andania_(1913)
Singapore-born actor (1913–1992)
Andy Ho (born Andrew Chin Guan Ho; 2 July 1913 – 16 January 1992) was a Singapore-born (then part of British Malaya) film and television actor who worked
Andy_Ho
Solar activity from January 1902 to July 1913
solar cycle lasted 11.5 years, beginning in January 1902 and ending in July 1913. The maximum smoothed sunspot number observed during the solar cycle was
Solar_cycle_14
British actress (1913–1994)
Peggy Simpson (4 July 1913 – 1 January 1994) was a British actress. She appeared twice for director Alfred Hitchcock in The 39 Steps (1935) and Young
Peggy_Simpson
British gymnast (1913–2004)
Brenda Crowe (31 July 1913 – November 2004) was a British gymnast. She competed in the women's artistic team all-around event at the 1936 Summer Olympics
Brenda_Crowe_(gymnast)
Australian cricketer (1913–2007)
Noel Keith Miller (1 July 1913 – 26 November 2007) was an Australian cricketer. He played one first-class match for New South Wales in 1935/36. List of
Noel_Miller_(cricketer)
Australian cricketer (1845–1913)
James Edward Gooden (23 December 1845 – 17 July 1913) was an Australian cricketer. He played in ten first-class matches for South Australia between 1872
James_Gooden
Agreement between the Ottoman Empire and the United Kingdom
to Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, and the Shatt al-Arab. It was signed on 29 July 1913, but never ratified. The long-lasting impact of the agreement was that
Anglo-Ottoman Convention of 1913
Anglo-Ottoman_Convention_of_1913
Australian Senate from 1913 to 1914. Half of its members were elected at the 13 April 1910 election and had terms starting on 1 July 1910 and finishing on
Members of the Australian Senate, 1913–1914
Members_of_the_Australian_Senate,_1913–1914
Indian politician (1913–1979)
Vasantrao Phulsingh Naik (1 July 1913 – 18 August 1979) was an Indian politician, social reformer and Pioneer of Green, White Revolution and Guarantee
Vasantrao_Naik
Australian politician
Vardon (27 July 1843 – 20 July 1913) was an Australian politician. He served as a Senator for South Australia in 1907 and from 1908 to 1913. He was also
Joseph_Vardon
Month of 1913
1913 January February March April May June July August September October November December The following events occurred in May 1913: At the ambassador's
May_1913
German actress (1913–1982)
Edith Heerdegen (2 July 1913 – 13 July 1982) was a German actress. She appeared in more than 50 films and television shows between 1949 and 1982. "Edith
Edith_Heerdegen
Indian Catholic religious sister (1831–1913)
18 July 1913) was a religious sister from Kerala. Eliswa Vakayil, religious name Eliswa of the Blessed Virgin Mary, (15 October 1831 – 18 July 1913) was
Eliswa_Vakayil
Australian rules footballer, born 1913
Ronald William Latham (31 July 1913 – 12 August 1975) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Fitzroy in the Victorian Football League (VFL)
Ron_Latham
Hungarian fencer (1913–1989)
Imre Hennyei (14 July 1913 – 6 September 1989) was a Hungarian épée fencer. He competed at the 1948 and 1952 Summer Olympics. "Imre Hennyei". Olympedia
Imre_Hennyei
English actor, theatrical agent (1913–1971)
Robin Fox (15 July 1913 – 20 January 1971) was an English actor, theatrical agent, impresario, and chairman of the English Stage Company, who is best
Robin_Fox_(theatrical_agent)
Liverpool City Council elections 1912
being elected as an alderman by the Council on 2 July 1913. The Term of Office to expire on 1 November 1913 Caused by the election as an alderman of Councillor
1912 Liverpool City Council election
1912_Liverpool_City_Council_election
Australian cricketer
Everard Baker (28 July 1913 – 30 March 1987) was an Australian cricketer. He played 24 first-class cricket matches for Victoria between 1936 and 1949
Everard_Baker
French painter (1854–1913)
Gaston La Touche, or de La Touche (24 October 1854 – 12 July 1913), was a French painter, illustrator, engraver and sculptor. His family originally came
Gaston_La_Touche
French footballer (1913–2014)
René Vincent Philippe Llense (14 July 1913 – 12 March 2014) was a French footballer who played as a goalkeeper for FC Sète and Saint-Étienne during his
René_Llense
Indian social worker (1913–2007)
S. Rishi (15 July 1913 – 15 July 2007) was an Indian social worker and the founder Secretary of Abhaya Nilayam. Rishi died on 15 July 2007, on his 94th
V._S._Rishi
English footballer (1913–1995)
John Edward Jones (3 July 1913 – 26 January 1995) was an English professional footballer who played for Everton and Sunderland. Originally a centre-forward
Jack Jones (footballer, born 1913)
Jack_Jones_(footballer,_born_1913)
British army officer (1828–1913)
Major-General Sir William Bellairs KCMG CB (28 August 1828 – 24 July 1913) was a British Army officer. Bellairs was born on 28 August 1828, the youngest
William_Bellairs
Emir of Qatar from 1878 to 1913
(Arabic: جاسم بن محمد آل ثاني; also known as "The Founder"; c. 1825 – 17 July 1913), was the founder of the State of Qatar. Jassim bin Mohammed Al Thani
Jassim_bin_Mohammed_Al_Thani
25 January 1913 Flight 1 February 1913 RAFweb biographical details Naval History website (July–September 1915 Naval History website (July–September 1917)
List of pilots awarded an Aviator's Certificate by the Royal Aero Club in 1913
List_of_pilots_awarded_an_Aviator's_Certificate_by_the_Royal_Aero_Club_in_1913
Irish actor (1913–1989)
Liam Redmond (27 July 1913 – 28 October 1989) was an Irish actor of stage, film and television. Redmond was one of four children born to cabinet-maker
Liam_Redmond
Russian navigator and Hero of the Soviet Union (1913–1996)
Boris Ivanovich Akazyonok (Russian: Борис Иванович Аказёнок; 18 July [O.S. 5 July] 1913 – 23 March 1996) was a helmsman and anti-aircraft gunner on the
Boris_Akazyonok
British nurse, journalist and politician (1861–1913)
Violet Honnor Morten (13 November 1861 – 11 July 1913) was a British nurse, writer, journalist and campaigner. Born in Cheam in Surrey to a solicitor
Honnor_Morten
British modern pentathlete (1903–1997)
Archibald Jack (21 July 1913 – 13 January 1997) was a British modern pentathlete. He competed at the 1936 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild;
Archibald_Jack_(pentathlete)
Australian actress (1913–1991)
Coral Edith Browne (23 July 1913 – 29 May 1991) was an Australian actress. Her extensive theatre credits included Broadway productions of Macbeth (1956)
Coral_Browne
Wrestling event
The 1913 unofficial World Greco-Roman Wrestling Championship were held in Breslau, German Empire in late July 1913. "75 Years FILA" (PDF). FILA. p. 56
1913 World Wrestling Championships
1913_World_Wrestling_Championships
British novelist (1913–1998)
Ralph Hammond Innes (15 July 1913 – 10 June 1998) was a British novelist who wrote over 30 novels, as well as works for children and travel books. Innes
Hammond_Innes
Solar activity from July 1913 to August 1923
sunspot activity began. The solar cycle lasted 10.1 years, beginning in July 1913 and ending in August 1923. The maximum smoothed sunspot number observed
Solar_cycle_15
Chinese anarchist (1885–1913)
Shā Gàn (Chinese: 沙淦; 1885 – 10 July 1913) was a Chinese revolutionary socialist of the early Republican period. An advocate of "pure socialism", he opposed
Sha_Gan
French philosopher and politician (1913–2012)
Roger Garaudy (French: [ʁɔʒe gaʁodi]; 17 July 1913 – 13 June 2012) was a French philosopher, French resistance fighter and a communist author. He converted
Roger_Garaudy
The list of shipwrecks in 1913 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 1913. "Records of the T. A. Scott co". mysticseaport
List_of_shipwrecks_in_1913
27 July 1913. Source: Competed in Turku on 10 August 1913. Source: Competed in Tampere on 25 August 1913. Source: Competed in Pori on 16 August 1913. Source:
1913 Finnish championships in aquatics
1913_Finnish_championships_in_aquatics
Military conflict that took place during the Second Balkan War
Romania. The Romanian Army had seen no foreign action since 1878, but on 5 July 1913, it began to mobilize against Bulgaria. Following the beginning of the
Southern_Dobruja_Offensive
Danish shipping magnate (1913–2012)
Arnold Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller (Danish: [ˈmɛɐ̯sk məˈkʰini ˈmølˀɐ]; 13 July 1913 – 16 April 2012) was a Danish shipping magnate. He was a longtime figure
Mærsk_Mc-Kinney_Møller
South African ornithologist (1828–1913)
Thomas H. Ayres (July 1828 – 31 July 1913) was a British-born South African ornithologist. Ayres is commemorated in the names of the Ayres' hawk-eagle
Thomas_Ayres_(ornithologist)
French writer (1880–1913)
Louis Hémon (12 October 1880 – 8 July 1913), was a French writer, best known for his novel Maria Chapdelaine. Louis Hémon was born in Brest, France. In
Louis_Hémon
English actor (1913–1962)
Brian Reece (24 July 1913 – 12 April 1962) was an English actor. Born in Wallasey, Cheshire, he starred as the eponymous policeman in the BBC radio series
Brian_Reece
Australian rules footballer, born 1913
Robert Henry Spargo (7 July 1913 – 14 May 1994) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Footscray and Melbourne in the Victorian Football League
Bob_Spargo_Sr.
Swedish sports shooter
Erland Koch (4 July 1913 – 5 March 1972) was a Swedish sports shooter. He competed at the 1936 Summer Olympics and 1948 Summer Olympics. "Erland Koch"
Erland Koch (Swedish sport shooter)
Erland_Koch_(Swedish_sport_shooter)
Belgian sailor
Charles Delfosse (born 15 July 1913, date of death unknown) was a Belgian sailor. He competed in the Dragon event at the 1948 Summer Olympics. "Charles
Charles_Delfosse
Executed German serial killer
August Sternickel (11 May 1866 – 30 July 1913) was a German criminal, arsonist and serial killer. Between 1905 and 1913 he committed various arsons of farmhouses
August_Sternickel
Major industrial dispute which took place in Dublin, Ireland
the ITGWU and saw its leader, Larkin, as a dangerous revolutionary. In July 1913, Murphy presided over a meeting of 300 employers during which a collective
Dublin_lock-out
Indian freedom fighter
Major Dūrgā Malla (1 July 1913 – 25 August 1944) was the first Gorkha soldier of the Indian Gorkhas in Indian National Army (INA) to sacrifice his life
Durga_Malla
Governing body of association football in Spain
RFEF) is the governing body of football in Spain. Founded on 29 September 1913, it is based in La Ciudad del Fútbol of Las Rozas, a municipality near Madrid
Royal Spanish Football Federation
Royal_Spanish_Football_Federation
The Vyborg (Viipuri) railway station built in 1913 was the second railway station built in Vyborg, Grand Duchy of Finland (presently located in Leningrad
Vyborg_railway_station_(1913)
St Kitts & Nevis politician (1913-1979)
Caleb Azariah Paul Southwell (18 July 1913 – 18 May 1979) was the second Premier and first Chief Minister of Saint Kitts and Nevis in the Caribbean. He
Paul_Southwell
John Frederick Whitlie Quekett (b. London, 1849, d. Durban 5 July 1913) was a conchologist and museum curator who worked in South Africa, having emigrated
John Frederick Whitlie Quekett
John_Frederick_Whitlie_Quekett
Founder-leader of Militant then Socialist Appeal
Edward Grant (born Isaac Blank; 9 July 1913 – 20 July 2006) was a South African Trotskyist who spent most of his adult life in Britain. He was a founding
Ted_Grant
Turkish singer and composer
Semahat Özdenses (28 July 1913 – 3 July 2008) was a Turkish singer and composer of Ottoman classical music. She was a recipient of the "Culture and Arts
Semahat_Özdenses
French footballer (1913–1985)
Stefan Dembicki (15 July 1913 – 23 September 1985) was a French footballer who played for Lens as a forward. He is most notable for holding the record
Stefan_Dembicki
Cycling race
The 1913 Liège–Bastogne–Liège was the eighth edition of the Liège–Bastogne–Liège cycle race and was held on 6 July 1913. The race started and finished
1913_Liège–Bastogne–Liège
Peruvian footballer (1913–1993)
Segundo Castillo Varela (17 July 1913 in Callao, Peru – 1 October 1993 in Callao, Peru) was a Peruvian footballer who played in Peru, Chile, Argentina
Segundo Castillo (footballer, born 1913)
Segundo_Castillo_(footballer,_born_1913)
17th season of the Victorian Football League (VFL)
The 1913 VFL season was the 17th season of the Victorian Football League (VFL), the highest-level senior Australian rules football competition in Victoria
1913_VFL_season
Italian fencer (1913–1995)
Giorgio Bocchino (14 July 1913 – 4 December 1995) was an Italian fencer. He won a gold and bronze medal at the 1936 Summer Olympics. "Olympics Statistics:
Giorgio_Bocchino
Chinese philanthropist and politician
Hsi1-ling2); 23 July 1870 – 25 December 1937) was a Chinese philanthropist and politician, who served as premier of the China from July 1913 to February 1914
Xiong_Xiling
English footballer
James Anderson (25 July 1913 – January 1993) was an English professional football left back who played in the Scottish League for Queen of the South,
Jimmy Anderson (footballer, born 1913)
Jimmy_Anderson_(footballer,_born_1913)
British actor (1913–1981)
Arthur Lovegrove (15 July 1913 – 7 November 1981) was a British actor and playwright. His comedy Goodnight Mrs Puffin starring Irene Handl, ran for 3
Arthur_Lovegrove
English baronet and businessman
Lawrence, 4th Baronet FRHS (14 July 1913 – 3 November 1986) was an English baronet and businessman. Lawrence was born on 14 July 1913, the son of Sir William
Sir William Lawrence, 4th Baronet
Sir_William_Lawrence,_4th_Baronet
1913 battle during the Second Balkan War
surroundings of Pirot near the Serbian–Bulgarian border between 6 and 8 July 1913. On the front between the Bulgarian 3rd Army (Slivnica-Trn-Caribrod) and
Battle_of_Pirot_(1913)
Cycling race
The 1913 Tour de France was the 11th edition of the Tour de France, taking place between 29 June and 27 July. The total distance was 5,287 kilometres (3
1913_Tour_de_France
Musical artist
Abduljabbar oglu Babayev (Azerbaijani: Mirzə Əbdülcabbar oğlu Babayev; 16 July 1913 – 14 January 2003) was an Azerbaijani movie actor and singer. He was awarded
Mirza_Babayev
English footballer (1913–1995)
William Armstrong (3 July 1913 – 1995) was an English professional footballer. Born in Throckley, he played for Rochdale, Aston Villa, Swindon Town and
Bill Armstrong (English footballer)
Bill_Armstrong_(English_footballer)
Dutch publisher (1829–1913)
Albertus Willem Sijthoff (30 June 1829 – 29 July 1913) was a prominent Dutch publisher from Leiden, Netherlands. Sijthoff was born in 1829 to an established
Albertus_Willem_Sijthoff
Labor strike and violent confrontation in Cabin Creek, West Virginia
Creek and Cabin Creek. The strike lasted from April 18, 1912, through July 1913. After the confrontation, Fred Stanton, a banker, estimated that the strike
Paint Creek–Cabin Creek Strike
Paint_Creek–Cabin_Creek_Strike
English footballer
James Barron (19 July 1913 – 15 September 1969) was an English professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. Barron played for Durham City and Blyth
Jim Barron (footballer, born 1913)
Jim_Barron_(footballer,_born_1913)
1913 tennis event results
Publishing. ISBN 9-781909-534230. "Lawn Tennis". The Evening Post. 7 July 1913. p. 7 – via Papers Past. Anthony Wilding (New Zealand) beat M'Loughlin
1913 Wimbledon Championships – Men's singles
1913_Wimbledon_Championships_–_Men's_singles
English footballer
Samuel Gledhill (7 July 1913 – December 1994) was an English footballer. "Sammy Gledhill". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Archived from the original on 8
Sammy_Gledhill
Football championship
Championship 15 June 1913 Quarter-Final Boyle Attendance: 1,000 13 July 1913 Semi-Final Athenry 10 August 1913 Semi-Final Sligo 28 September 1913 Final Castlerea
1913 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
1913_All-Ireland_Senior_Football_Championship
Peruvian soldier and politician (1857–1914)
Ecuador. He was twice Prime Minister of Peru (December 1912 – February 1913, July 1913 – February 1914). He was simultaneously minister of war and navy in
Enrique_Varela_Vidaurre
Battle during the Second Balkan War
during the Second Balkan War. The siege took place between 12 and 18 July 1913. At the war's start, the Bulgarian First Army was situated in north-western
Siege_of_Vidin_(1913)
British geologist and mining engineer (1850–1913)
John Milne (30 December 1850 – 31 July 1913) was a British geologist and mining engineer who worked on a horizontal seismograph. Milne was born in Liverpool
John_Milne
Rugby league competition
The 1913 New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership was the sixth season of Sydney's top-level rugby league club competition, Australia's first
1913_NSWRFL_season
English footballer
Albert Purcell (3 July 1913 – 2001) was an English footballer who played four games as a left winger for Port Vale in the mid-1930s. Purcell played for
Albert_Purcell
Italian footballer (1913–2010)
Mario Acerbi (1 July 1913 – 20 February 2010) was an Italian professional football player. He played for four seasons (77 games, no goals) in the Serie
Mario_Acerbi
Turkish fencer
Abdul Halim Tokmakçioğlu (born 1 July 1913, date of death unknown) was a Turkish fencer. He competed in the team sabre events at the 1936 Summer Olympics
Abdul_Halim_Tokmakçioğlu
Australian rules footballer (1886–1934)
resume his career in 1918, when Essendon re-entered the competition. In July 1913 Walker, who played in a long-sleeved guernsey, was reported by both Dan
Bill_A._Walker
Swiss trade unionist (1913–2005)
André Bösiger (22 July 1913, Perrefitte – Geneva, 13 April 2005) was a Swiss anarcho-syndicalist. An activist of the Building Action League in Geneva
André_Bösiger
Portuguese footballer (1913–?)
António Rodrigues Martins (born 27 July 1913, date of death unknown) was a Portuguese footballer who played as a goalkeeper. Born in Lisbon, Martins arrived
António_Martins_(footballer)
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Boy/Male
Hebrew American
Praised.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Healthy & vigorous
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, Hebrew
Praise
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Hebrew, Swedish
Praise; Jewish Woman; Form of Judith; Admired; A Women from Judea
Girl/Female
Christian, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu
Flower Jasmine; A Flower
Girl/Female
Australian, Latin
Youthful; Female Version of Julius
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Middle English, Old French ju(ie)rie ‘Jewish quarter’, often denoting a non-Jew living in the Jewish quarter of a town, rather than a Jew. Most medieval English cities had their Jewish quarters, at least until King Edward I’s attempted expulsion of the Jews from England in 1290. This did not succeed in expelling the Jews, but it did give a license to persecution and so broke up many of the old Jewish quarters.
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Hindu
Cheerful
Girl/Female
Indian
Healthy & vigorous
Girl/Female
Latin American
Young.
Girl/Female
Hebrew American
Jewess. Praised.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Turkish
Happy; Joly
Girl/Female
Australian, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Name of a Month
Female
English
English variant spelling of French Julie, JULI means "descended from Jupiter (Jove)."
Girl/Female
Hindu
A flower
Girl/Female
Australian, French, German
Jewel
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Christian, Finnish, German, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Latin
Youthful; Jove's Child; Youth; Descended from Jupiter (Jove); Downy Bearded
Girl/Female
Australian, French, German, Jain, Polish
Young
Female
English
Pet form of English Judith, JUDY means "Jewess" or "praised."
Surname or Lastname
English (East Anglia)
English (East Anglia) : variant of Jobe.
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