July 14

July 14 is the 195th day of the year (196th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. 170 days remain until the end of the year.

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The date is most famously associated with the Storming of the Bastille in Paris, the event which escalated widespread unrest into the French Revolution. Bastille Day (Fr. Fête nationale) remains a day of national celebration in France.

Events

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Births

Pre-19th century

19th century

1901–1920

1921–1930

1931–1940

1941–2000

Deaths

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19th century

1901–1970

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Holidays and observances

Christian feast days

John Keble's feast day is 14 July, the anniversary of his Assize Sermon on "National Apostasy" in 1833.

Others

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