Calendar year
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1901 (MCMI ) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Monday of the Julian calendar , the 1901st year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 901st year of the 2nd millennium , the 1st year of the 20th century , and the 2nd year of the 1900s decade. As of the start of 1901, the Gregorian calendar was 13 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923.
Calendar year
Summary
Political and Military
1901 started with the unification of multiple British colonies in Australia in January 1 to form the Commonwealth of Australia after a referendum was finished in 1900 , Subsequently, the1901 Australian election would see the first Australian prime minister , Edmund Barton . On the same day, Nigeria became a British protectorate .
Following this, the Victorian Era would come to a end after Queen Victoria would pass away on January 22 after a reign of 63 years and 216 days, which was longer than those of any of her predecessors , Her son, Edward VII , succeeded her to the throne.
Events
January
January 1: The Commonwealth of Australia forms as British colonies federate .
January 22: King Edward VII ascends the British throne .
January 1
January 9 – Lord Kitchener reports that Christiaan de Wet has shot one of the "peace" envoys, and flogged two more, who had gone to his commando to ask the Burgher citizens of South Africa to halt fighting.[ 1]
January 22 – Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom dies at Osborne House on the Isle of Wight . She is 81 years old and, having ruled for nearly 64 years, will be the second longest-reigning monarch in British history .[ 2] Her eldest son, Prince Albert Edward, "Bertie", the longest-serving Prince of Wales to this time, succeeds his mother at the age of 59, reigning as King Edward VII , of the United Kingdom and in innovation the British Dominions , Canada and Australia and also becoming Emperor of India .[ 3]
January 31 – Anton Chekhov 's play Three Sisters (Три сeстры, Tri sestry ) is premiered at the Moscow Art Theatre .[ 4]
February
March
March 6: Wilhelm II, German Emperor , survives an assassination attempt.
April
May
June
June 12: Cuba becomes a United States protectorate .
July–August
September
September 6 : US President William McKinley is shot and fatally wounded.
September 7: The Boxer Rebellion in China ends with the signing of the Peking Protocol .
October
November
December
Date unknown
Births
January
Ngô Đình Diệm
Fulgencio Batista
Susana Calandrelli
Rudolf Caracciola
January 1 – George Karslidis , Greek Orthodox priest, elder and saint (d. 1959 )
January 2 – Lew Landers , American director (d. 1962 )
January 3 – Ngô Đình Diệm , 1st president of South Vietnam (d. 1963 )
January 4
January 7 – Teodora Fracasso , Italian Roman Catholic religious professed (d. 1927 )
January 9
January 10 – Henning von Tresckow , German Wehrmacht Major General (d. 1944 )
January 11 – Kwon Ki-ok , Korean pilot (d. 1988 )
January 13
January 14
January 16
January 17 – Susana Calandrelli , Argentine writer and teacher (d. 1978 )
January 21 – Marcellus Boss , American politician, lawyer, member of Kansas Senate and 5th Civilian Governor of Guam (d. 1967 )
January 22 – Alberto Hurtado , Chilean Jesuit priest and saint (d. 1952 )
January 24
January 25 – Mildred Dunnock , American actress (d. 1991 )
January 27 – Art Rooney , American football team owner (d. 1988 )
January 29 – E. P. Taylor , Canadian business tycoon (d. 1989 )
January 30
February
Clark Gable
Mohamed Naguib
Linus Pauling
Zeppo Marx
February 1
February 2 – Jascha Heifetz , Lithuanian violinist (d. 1987 )[ 18]
February 3 – Arvid Wallman , Swedish diver (d. 1982 )[ 19]
February 6 – Pat Harrington Sr. , Canadian actor (d. 1965 )
February 9
February 10
February 15
February 16 – Chester Morris , American actor (d. 1970 )
February 19 – Florence Green , British Royal Air Force member, last surviving World War I veteran (d. 2012 )
February 20 – Mohammed Naguib , 30th Prime Minister of Egypt and 1st President of Egypt (d. 1984 )
February 22
February 23 – Ivar Lo-Johansson , Swedish writer (d. 1990 )[ 21]
February 25 – Zeppo Marx , American comedian (d. 1979 )
February 27 – Horatio Luro , Argentine horse trainer (d. 1991 )
February 28 – Linus Pauling , American chemist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry and Peace (d. 1994 )[ 22]
March
Ed Begley
Eisaku Satō
March 3 – Claude Choules , British World War I veteran, last surviving combat veteran from any nation (d. 2011 )
March 4 – Jean-Joseph Rabearivelo , Malagasy-French poet (d. 1937 )
March 9 – Joachim Hämmerling , German-Danish biologist (d. 1980 )
March 13 – Paul Fix , American actor (d. 1983 )
March 17 – Alfred Newman , American film composer (d. 1970 )
March 21
March 22 – Greta Kempton , American artist (d. 1991 )
March 23 – Bon Maharaja , Indian guru, religious writer (d. 1982 )
March 24 – Ub Iwerks , American cartoonist (d. 1971 )
March 25 – Ed Begley , American actor (d. 1970 )
March 26 – Teresa Demjanovich , American Roman Catholic religious professed and blessed (d. 1927 )
March 27
March 28 – Jack Weil , American entrepreneur (d. 2008 )
April
René Pleven
Emperor Hirohito
April 1 – Whittaker Chambers , American spy (d. 1961 )
April 5 – Melvyn Douglas , American actor (d. 1981 )
April 13 – Jacques Lacan , French psychoanalyst, psychiatrist (d. 1981 )
April 15
April 16 – Lajos Dinnyés , 41st prime minister of Hungary (d. 1961 )
April 18 – Al Lewis , American songwriter (d. 1967 )
April 19 – Kiyoshi Oka , Japanese mathematician (d. 1978 )
April 29 – Hirohito , Emperor of Japan (d. 1989 )
April 30 – Simon Kuznets , Ukrainian-born economist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1985 )
May
Gino Cervi
Gary Cooper
May 3 – Gino Cervi , Italian actor (d. 1974 )
May 7 – Gary Cooper , American actor (d. 1961 )
May 11 – Rose Ausländer , German poet (d. 1988 )
May 13 – Witold Pilecki , Polish resistance leader (executed 1948 )
May 17
May 18 – Vincent du Vigneaud , American chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1978 )
May 20 – Max Euwe , Dutch chess player (d. 1981 )
May 21
May 24 – Gustav Åkerman , Swedish army officer (d. 1988 )
May 25 – Antônio de Alcântara Machado , Brazilian novelist (d. 1935 )
May 30 – Mieczysław Fogg (Fogiel) , Polish singer and artist (d. 1990 )
May 31 – Alfredo Antonini , American conductor, composer (d. 1983 )
June
Zhang Xueliang
Sukarno
Hugo Ballivián
Henri Lefebvre
Stuart Symington
June 3 – Zhang Xueliang , Chinese military leader (d. 2001 )
June 6 – Sukarno , 1st president of Indonesia (d. 1970 )
June 7 – Hugo Ballivián , Bolivian military officer, 44th President of Bolivia (d. 1993 )
June 12 – Arnold Kirkeby , American hotelier, art collector, and real estate investor (d. 1962 )
June 13
June 16 – Henri Lefebvre , French Marxist philosopher, sociologist (d. 1991 )
June 17 – F. F. E. Yeo-Thomas , English World War II hero (d. 1964 )
June 18
June 20 – Princess Nina Georgievna of Russia (d. 1974 )
June 23
June 24
June 25 – Giovanni Barbini , Italian naval officer (d. 1998 )
June 26 – Stuart Symington , American politician (d. 1988 )
June 27 – Merle Tuve , American physicist (d. 1982 )
June 29 – Nelson Eddy , American singer, actor (d. 1967 )[ 27]
July
Barbara Cartland
August
Louis Armstrong
Ernest Lawrence
Salvatore Quasimodo
Maxwell D. Taylor
Jan de Quay
August 1 – Pancho Villa , Filipino boxer (d. 1925 )
August 4 – Louis Armstrong , American jazz musician (d. 1971 )
August 5 – Thomas J. Ryan , American admiral (d. 1970 )
August 8 – Ernest Lawrence , American physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1958 )
August 10 – Franco Dino Rasetti , Italian scientist (d. 2001 )
August 14 – Alice Rivaz , Swiss writer (d. 1998 )
August 18
August 20 – Salvatore Quasimodo , Italian novelist, writer and Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1968 )
August 24 – Edmund Germer , German electrical engineer and inventor (d. 1987 )
August 26
August 28 – Babe London , American actress and comedian (d. 1980 )
August 30
September
Hendrik Verwoerd
Ed Sullivan
Enrico Fermi
September 2
September 4 – William Lyons , British automobile engineer, designer (d. 1985 )
September 5
September 7 – Abdallah El-Yafi , 7-time prime minister of Lebanon (d. 1986 )
September 8 – Hendrik Verwoerd , 6th prime minister of South Africa (d. 1966 )
September 9 – James Blades , English percussionist (d. 1999 )
September 12 – Shmuel Horowitz , Russian-born Israeli agronomist (d. 1999 )
September 13 – Claude Dupuy , French Roman Catholic priest and bishop (d. 1989 )
September 14 – Gulbrand Lunde , Norwegian chemist and politician, Nazi collaborator (d. 1942 )[ 28]
September 15 – Sir Donald Bailey , British civil engineer (d. 1985 )
September 16 – Andrée Brunet , French pair skater (d. 1993 )
September 17 – Sir Francis Chichester , British sailor (d. 1972 )
September 21 – Learie Constantine , Trinidad-born cricketer and race relations campaigner (d. 1971 )
September 22
September 23 – Jaroslav Seifert , Czech writer, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1986 )
September 25 – Robert Bresson , French film director (d. 1999 )
September 26 – George Raft , American film actor (d. 1980 )
September 28
September 29
October
Alice Prin
November
Leopold III of Belgium
Xu Xiangqian
Fernando Tambroni
November 2 – James Dunn , American actor (d. 1967 )
November 3
November 4
November 7 – Norah McGuinness , Irish painter, illustrator (d. 1980 )
November 8 – Xu Xiangqian , Communist military leader in the People's Republic of China, former defense minister (d. 1990 )
November 11
November 13 – Arturo Jauretche , Argentine writer, politician, and philosopher (d. 1974 )
November 17 – Lee Strasberg , Polish-born American actor, acting teacher and co-founder of method acting (d. 1982 )
November 18 – George Gallup , American statistician, opinion pollster (d. 1984 )
November 19 – Nina Bari , Soviet and Russian mathematician (d. 1961 )[ 29]
November 22
November 25
November 28
November 29 – Mildred Harris , American actress (d. 1944 )
December
Walt Disney
Margaret Mead
Marlene Dietrich
Deaths
January–February
Queen Victoria
Giuseppe Verdi
King Milan of Serbia
Mariano Ignacio Prado
Marthinus Wessel Pretorius
January 1 – Ignatius L. Donnelly , American politician and writer (b. 1831 )
January 8 – John Barry , Irish recipient of the Victoria Cross (b. 1873 )
January 10 – Sir James Dickson , Premier of Queensland, Australian Minister for Defence (b. 1832 )
January 11 – Vasily Kalinnikov , Russian composer (b. 1866 )
January 14 – Víctor Balaguer , Spanish politician, author (b. 1824 )
January 16
January 17
January 19 – Albert, 4th duc de Broglie , French politician, 28th Prime Minister of France (b. 1821 )
January 21 – Elisha Gray , American inventor, appliance manufacturer (b. 1835 )
January 22 – Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom, Empress of India (b. 1819 )
January 27 – Giuseppe Verdi , Italian composer (b. 1813 )
January 28 – Iosif Gurko , Russian field marshal (b. 1828 )
February 7 – Ana Betancourt , Cuban national heroine (b. 1832 )
February 10 – Max von Pettenkofer , Bavarian chemist and hygienist (b. 1818 )[ 33]
February 11
February 14 – Sir Edward Stafford , Scottish-New Zealand educator, politician and 3rd Prime Minister of New Zealand (b. 1819 )
February 22 – George Francis FitzGerald , Irish mathematician (b. 1851 )
February 26 – Lucyna Ćwierczakiewiczowa , Polish writer (b. 1829 )
March–April
May–June
May 1 – Lewis Waterman , American inventor, businessman (b. 1837 )
May 4 – Fritz Mayer van den Bergh , Belgian art collector and art historian (b. 1858 )
May 5 – Mariano Ignacio Prado , Peruvian general and statesman, twice President of Peru (b. 1825 )[ 35]
May 7 – Dimitar Grekov , 10th Prime Minister of Bulgaria (b. 1847 )
May 19 – Marthinus Wessel Pretorius , 1st President of South Africa (b. 1819 )[ 36]
May 21 – Sir John Commerell , British admiral of the fleet (b. 1829 )
May 22 – Gaetano Bresci , Italian anarchist and assassin (b. 1869 )
May 24 – Charlotte Mary Yonge , English novelist (b. 1823 )
May 31 – Ernest de Sarzec , French archeologist (b. 1832 )
June 2 – George Leslie Mackay , Canadian missionary (b. 1844 )
June 4 – Charlotte Fowler Wells , American phrenologist (b. 1814 )
June 9
June 13 – Leopoldo Alas, 'Clarín' , Spanish novelist (b. 1852 )
June 16 – Herman Grimm , German historian (b. 1828 )
June 21 – Anthony Hoskins , British admiral (b. 1828 )
June 25 – Alexandru Candiano-Popescu , Romanian general, lawyer, journalist, and poet (b. 1841 )
July–August
Francesco Crispi
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
William McKinley
September–October
Emanuella Carlbeck
September 9 – Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec , French painter (b. 1864 )
September 10 – Emanuella Carlbeck , Swedish educator and social reformer (b. 1829 )[ 39]
September 14 – William McKinley , 25th President of the United States (assassinated ) (b. 1843 )
September 15 – Sir Joseph Palmer Abbott , Australian politician and solicitor (b. 1842 )
September 25 – Sir Arthur Fremantle , British army general (b. 1835 )
October 1 – Abdur Rahman Khan , Emir of Afghanistan (b. 1844 )
October 10 – Lorenzo Snow , 5th president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (b. 1814 )
October 15 – Carlos María Fitz-James Stuart, 16th Duke of Alba , Spanish aristocrat (b. 1849 )
October 19 – Carl Frederik Tietgen , Danish financier, industrialist (b. 1829 )
October 28 – Paul Rée , German author and philosopher (b. 1849 )
October 29
November–December
Nobel Prizes
Significance of 1901 for modern computers
The date of Friday December 13 20:45:52 1901 is significant for modern computers because it is the earliest date representable with a signed 32-bit integer on systems that reference time in seconds since the Unix epoch . This corresponds to -2147483648 seconds from Thursday January 1 00:00:00 1970. For the same reason, many computers are also unable to represent an earlier date. For related reasons, many computer systems suffer from the Year 2038 problem . This is when the positive number of seconds since 1970 exceeds 2147483647 (01111111 11111111 11111111 11111111 in binary) and wraps to -2147483648. Hence the computer system erroneously displays or operates on the time Friday December 13 20:45:52 1901. In this way, the year 1900 is to the Year 2000 problem as the year 1901 is to the Year 2038 problem .
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