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July 15, 2026 Holiday:

National Hot Dog Day

National Hot Dog Day is a beloved celebration that honors the iconic American food staple - the hot dog! On this special day, hot dog enthusiasts come together to indulge in their favorite tasty treats, often topped with a variety of condiments and toppings. Many restaurants and vendors offer special deals and discounts on hot dogs, while some even host hot dog eating contests and other fun events. Whether you're a classic ballpark-style fan or a gourmet topping connoisseur, National Hot Dog Day is the perfect excuse to get your hot dog fix and enjoy the company of fellow hot dog lovers!

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Holidays on July 15, 2026:
Birthdays on July 15:

Linda Ronstadt

79 Years Old

A legendary vocalist with a versatile voice, known for her iconic hits in rock, pop, and country music, as well as her starring roles in musical theater.

Forest Whitaker

64 Years Old

Academy Award-winning actor renowned for his intense, nuanced performances in films like "The Last King of Scotland" and "Platoon", bringing complex characters to life.

Adam Savage

58 Years Old

A legendary special effects designer and actor, best known for co-hosting the popular TV show "MythBusters" and creating iconic movie props like the Star Wars lightsaber.

Joe Satriani

69 Years Old

A legendary guitarist and composer, renowned for his virtuosic instrumental rock albums and iconic songs like "Surfing with the Alien" and "Flying in a Blue Dream".

Arianna Huffington

75 Years Old

Founder of The Huffington Post, a popular online news aggregator and blog, known for pioneering online journalism and promoting wellness and self-care.

Clive Cussler

94 Years Old

A renowned author of adventure novels, blending history and fiction, creating iconic characters like Dirk Pitt, and uncovering lost treasures. His books have captivated millions wo...

Terry O'Quinn

73 Years Old

Played iconic roles in TV series Lost and Castle Rock, earning a Primetime Emmy Award and a devoted fan base.

Rembrandt

Died in 1669, aged 63

A master of light and shadow, this 17th-century artist is renowned for his emotionally charged and deeply human portraits, landscapes, and biblical scenes that continue to captivat...

Damian Lillard

35 Years Old

Star point guard leading the Portland Trail Blazers to multiple playoff appearances and earning numerous NBA All-Star selections with his clutch shooting and scoring prowess.

Lana Parrilla

48 Years Old

An American actress known for her iconic villainous roles, particularly as the Evil Queen in the fantasy drama TV series Once Upon a Time.

Diane Kruger

49 Years Old

A German actress and model known for her stunning looks and versatility in films like "Troy" and "Inglourious Basterds", winning a Cannes Film Festival award for her performance.

Gabriel Iglesias

49 Years Old

A comedian and voice actor, known for his high-energy stand-up routines and iconic characters in animated films and TV shows. He's a beloved figure in the entertainment industry, b...

Events from History on July 15:
211 years ago
Napoleon Bonaparte surrenders to British on HMS Bellerophon. (HMS Bellerophon, Off the coast of Rochefort, France) 1815
Napoleon Bonaparte, the once-invincible French Emperor, stood on the quarterdeck of HMS Bellerophon, his proud eyes scanning the unfamiliar surroundings. He had worn the cloak of power for two decades, conquering much of Europe, but now he was surrendering to the British, his empire crumbling around him. As he handed over his sword to Captain Frederick Maitland, he knew his legend was about to be reduced to a footnote in history. The fate of Europe, indeed the world, hung in the balance, as the great Napoleon Bonaparte became a prisoner of war.
85 years ago
In the Netherlands, a veil of terror descended as the Nazi occupation forces, with calculated precision, began rounding up 100,000 Jews, tearing them from their homes and loves ones. These innocent people, including children, women, and men, were forced onto overcrowded trains, never to return. Their destination was a network of extermination camps, where the Nazis had meticulously prepared a gruesome fate, designed to erase an entire ethnicity from the face of the earth. This brutal chapter in human history was just beginning, as the Nazi war machine continued its relentless march, leaving behind a trail of devastation and despair.
927 years ago
Christian Crusaders seize Jerusalem’s holiest site (Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem, Israel) 1099
The Army of Christ, exhausted and bloodied, finally breached the walls of Jerusalem after a grueling five-week siege. On July 15, 1099, the Christian soldiers, driven by a promise of salvation and fueled by zeal, poured into the city, claiming the Church of the Holy Sepulchre as their own. This sacred prize, believed to be the site of Christ's crucifixion and resurrection, was the ultimate goal of the First Crusade. The Crusaders' triumphant cry echoed through the streets, mingling with the wails of the vanquished Muslims and Jews.
156 years ago
Rupert's Land and the North-Western Territory, landmasses so vast they covered nearly 40% of modern-day Canada, changed hands in a monumental transfer of power. The British Crown, eager to expand its dominion, purchased these territories from the Hudson's Bay Company, a centuries-old trading behemoth. This monumental deal established the province of Manitoba and the Northwest Territories, reshaping the Canadian landscape forever. This pivotal moment marked the beginning of a new era of Canadian expansionism, as the young nation began to flex its muscles and forge a unique identity distinct from its British roots.
108 years ago
As the war raged on, German forces, determined to break through the Allied defenses, launched a massive assault on the River Marne, marking the beginning of the Second Battle of the Marne. Led by General Erich Ludendorff, the German army unleashed a ferocious artillery bombardment, hoping to crush the French and American forces. But little did they know, the Allies were ready for them. Under the command of General Ferdinand Foch, the French and American forces put up a fierce resistance, holding their ground against the relentless German onslaught. The battle would rage on for days, with both sides suffering heavy losses, but in the end, the Allies would emerge victorious, marking a crucial turning point in the war.
616 years ago
In the heart of medieval Europe, the mighty Teutonic Order, a German military organization, had been expanding its territories, but its aggressive ambitions were about to be halted in their tracks. The Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, unlikely allies, joined forces to take on the powerful warriors of the Teutonic Order. Led by King Jagiello of Poland and Grand Duke Vytautas of Lithuania, the combined armies clashed in the Battle of Grunwald, one of the largest and most brutal battles of the Middle Ages. On that bloody day, the Teutonic Order's army was crushed, its Grand Master slain, and its power diminished. This monumental victory secured a vital win for the Polish-Lithuanian alliance, shifting the balance of power in the region and cementing their legacy in European history.
Notable Deaths on July 15:
1997Gianni Versace Italian fashion icon who founded the renowned Versace brand
2006Robert H. Brooks American businessman who founded Hooters and Naturally Fresh, Inc.
2017Martin Landau Hollywood veteran with a lifelong passion for the silver screen
1542Lisa del Giocondo Subject of Leonardo da Vinci's famous painting and model
1883General Tom Thumb American circus performer entertaining the masses with his charm
2003Elisabeth Welch American actress and singer who thrilled audiences on stage and screen
1974Christine Chubbuck Investigative journalist and storyteller
1990Margaret Lockwood Renowned English actress who charmed audiences on stage and screen
2021Peter R. de Vries Tenacious investigative journalist with unmatched skills and dedication
2012Celeste Holm Hollywood legend and iconic actress-singer who captivated audiences
1940Robert Wadlow Unlikely giant, larger than life
2011Googie Withers Aussie-British actress
1976Paul Gallico Journalist, author, and cultural chronicler
2015Aubrey Morris Beloved stage and screen actor with a long and storied career
1988Eleanor Estes American librarian and author with whimsical storytelling
1960Lawrence Tibbett Legendary American performer
1991Bert Convy American entertainer who acted, sang, and hosted game shows with charisma
2003Roberto Bolaño Chilean novelist, poet, and essayist who explored the human condition
1982Bill Justis Legendary saxophonist and songwriter
1979Gustavo Díaz Ordaz Mexican statesman and intellectual