1995 Jozef Oleksy succeeds Waldemar Pawlak on as premier of Poland
1986 Jozef Pribilinec speed walking world record time (15,447k)
1986 Jozef Kresanek, composer, dies at 73
1982 Jozef Slagveer, Suriname journalist, murdered
1981 Polish premier Jozef Pinkowski replaced by Wojciech Jaruzelski
1980 Jozef Pinkovski replaces Poland premier Babiuch
1972 Jozef Stumpel, NHL forward, Team Kazakhstan 1998, Los Angeles Kings
1972 Jozef Stumpel, Nitra CZE, NHL forward, Team Slovakia, Boston
1971 Jozef MLT Cals, Dutch min of Education/premier (1965-66), dies at 57
1968 Jozef Dano, Skalica CZE, hockey forward, Team Slovakia 1998
1963 Jozef Goossenaerts, Flem philologist (Language Boundary), dies at 81
1962 Franz Jozef Kline, U.S. expressionist painter, dies at 51
1961 Jozef E Van Roey, Flemish cardinal and archbishop of Mechelen, dies at 87
1960 Jozef/Josef Pribilinec, born in Czechoslovakia, speed walker, world record 10K
1958 Jeroom Verten [Jozef F Vermetten], Flemish playwright, dies at 49
1958 Jozef Brems, Flemish apostole vicar of Denmark, dies at 87
1957 Jozef Cantre, Flemish sculptor/wood carver, dies at 66
1956 Jozef Szulc, composer, dies at 81
1951 Jozef E Stokvis, Dutch MP (SDAP), dies at 76
1950 Jozef C Bittremieux, Flemish theologist, dies at 72
1922 Polish state chief marshal Jozef Pilsudski, resigns
1919 Jozef Surzynski, composer, dies at 67
1918 Independence of Poland proclaimed by Jozef Pilsudski
1916 Franz Jozef I, King of Austria/Hungary, dies
1916 Emperor Wilhelm II and French Jozef I establishes kingdom of Poland
1914 Jozef MLT Cals, Dutch premier, KVP, Mammoth Law
1913 Jozef Kresanek, composer
1911 Jozef Israels, painter, dies
1911 Jozef Cyrankiewicz, premier Poland, 1947..70
1910 Franz Jozef Kline, U.S. expressionist painter
1909 Jeroom Verten [Jozef F Vermetten], Flemish playwright
1894 HM Jozef Schadde, Flem architect (Antwerp Stock exchange), dies at 76
1890 Jozef Cantre, Flemish sculptor/wood carver
1890 Jozef Arras, Flemish writer
1889 Joseph H "Jozef" Neuhuys, painter, dies at 48
1885 Jozef M E Meeus, Belgian director H-Heart union
1882 Jozef Goossenaerts, Flemish philologist, Language boundary
1878 Jozef van Mierlo, Belgian Jesuit/literary, Hadewych
1878 Jozef C. Bittremieux, Flemish theologist, Virgin and Mother of God
1877 Jozef de Voght, Flemish priest/songwriter, Under the Snow
1876 Jozef Stefani, composer, dies at 75
1875 Jozef Szulc, composer
1875 Jozef E Stokvis, journalist/Dutch MP, SDAP
1874 Jozef E van Roey, Flemish cardinal and archbishop of Mechlin
1873 Emperor Franz Jozef opens 5th World's Fair in Vienna
1870 Jozef Brems, Flemish apostole, vicar of Denmark
1865 Jozef Nowakowski, composer, dies at 64
1865 Jozef Lies, Flemish painter, dies at 43
1864 Maximilian II Jozef, King of Bayern (1848-64), dies at 52
1854 Jozef M T Orelio, baritone
1851 Jozef Surzynski, composer
1848 Jozef B "Olim" Cannaert, Flemish lawyer, dies
1839 French Jozef Kinsoen, Flemish portrait painter, dies at 68
1836 Johan I Jozef, monarch of Liechtenstein/fieldmarshal, dies at 75
1825 Maximiliaan I Jozef, king of Bayern, dies
1824 Jozef Israels, Dutch painter
1821 Jozef Lies, Flemish painter
1818 HM Jozef Schadde, Flemish architect, New Stock exchange Antwerp
1814 Jozef de Ferraris, French/Austrian general/cartographer, dies at 87
1811 Maximilian II Jozef, king of Bayern, 1848-64
1808 Jozef Napoleon becomes king of Spain
1800 Jozef Nowakowski, composer
1800 Jozef Stefani, composer
1787 Austrian emperor Jozef II bans children under 8 from labor
1781 Emperor Jozef II decrees protection of population
1777 Maximilian III Jozef, elector of Bayern (1745-77), dies at 50
1772 Karel Jozef, ruler of Batthyanyi, dies at 73
1772 Jozef Wenceslas, monarch of Liechtenstein/general, dies at 75
1771 French Jozef Kinsoen, Flemish portrait painter
1768 Jozef B Cannaert, [Olim], Flemish lawyer
1764 Austrian arch duke Jozef crowned himself Roman Catholic king
1760 Johan I Jozef, monarch of Liechtenstein/fieldmarshal
1756 Maximilian I Jozef, King of Bavaria
1751 Jozef LD von Konigsegg, minister of Austrian Netherlands, dies at 78
1741 Jozef II, arch duke of Austria/RC German emperor, 1765-90
1727 Maximilian III Jozef, Elector of Bayern, 1745-77
1726 Jozef de Ferraris, French/Austrian earl/general/cartographer
1711 Jozef I, [Habsburg], emperor of Germany (1705-11), dies at about 32
1706 Emperor Jozef I becomes monarch of Cologne/Bavaria
1699 Jozef Ferdinand of Bavaria, heir of Spanish king Carlos II, dies
1698 Spanish king Carlos appoints grandson prince Jozef Ferdinand as heir
1698 Karel Jozef, ruler of Batthyanyi
1696 Jozef Wenceslas, monarch of Liechtenstein/general
1690 Emperor Leopold's son Jozef chosen Roman Catholic king
1673 Jozef LD von Konigsegg, Austria, milt minister of Austrian Netherlands
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