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Born September 8th
1922: Sid Caesar, comedian and television star, best known for Your Show of Shows, and The Sid Caesar Show.
1925: Peter Sellers, English comic actor, famous for his role as Inspector Clouseau.
1932: Patsy Cline, country singer (Crazy, I Fall to Pieces).
1933: Michael Frayn, playwright (A Very Private Life, Noises Off).
1947: Ann Beattie, writer (Chilly Scenes of Winter, Picturing Will).
September 8th
in history
0: Michelangelo's 13-foot marble statue of David is unveiled in Florence, Italy.
0: The Ottoman Sultan Suleiman re-enters Buda and establishes John Zapolyai as the puppet king of Hungary.
1565: Spanish explorers found St. Augustine, Florida, the first permanent European settlement in what is now the United States.
1628: John Endecott arrives with colonists at Salem, Massachusetts, where he will become the governor.
1644: The Dutch colony of New Amsterdam surrenders to the British fleet that sails into its harbor. Five years later, the British change the name to New York.
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