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2010 (MMX ) was a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar, the 2010th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 10th year of the 3rd millennium, the 10th year of the 21st century, and the 1st year of the 2010s decade.

2010 was designated as:

  • International Year of Biodiversity
  • International Year of Youth
  • 2010 European Year for Combating Poverty and Social Exclusion
  • International Year for the Rapprochement of Cultures

Pronunciation[]

There is a debate among experts and the general public on how to pronounce specific years of the 21st century in English. The year 2010 is pronounced either "twenty-ten" or "two thousand (and) ten".[1] 2010 was the first year to have a wide variation in pronunciation, as the years 2000 to 2009 were generally pronounced "two thousand (and) one, two, three, etc." as opposed to the less common "twenty-oh-_".

Events[]

January[]

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Damaged buildings in Port-au-Prince following the Haiti earthquake in January 12.

  • January 4 – The tallest man-made structure to date, the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, is officially opened.[2][3][4]
  • January 8 – The Togo national football team is involved in an attack in Cabinda Province, Angola, and as a result withdraws from the Africa Cup of Nations. The attack was perpetrated by the FLEC, their first since the Angolan Civil War.[5]
  • January 12 – A 7.0-magnitude earthquake occurs in Haiti, devastating the nation's capital, Port-au-Prince. With a confirmed death toll over 316,000,[6][7][8] it is the tenth deadliest on record.
  • January 14Yemen declares an open war against the terrorist group al-Qaeda.
  • January 15
    • The longest annular solar eclipse of the 3rd millennium occurs.
    • The Chadian Civil War (2005–10) officially ends.
  • January 25Ethiopian Airlines Flight 409 crashes into the Mediterranean shortly after take-off from Beirut–Rafic Hariri International Airport, killing all 90 people on board.

February[]

  • February 3 – The sculpture L'Homme qui marche I by Alberto Giacometti sells in London for £65 million (US$103.7 million), setting a new world record for a work of art sold at auction.[9][10]
  • February 1228 – The 2010 Winter Olympics are held in Vancouver and Whistler, Canada.
  • February 18 – The President of Niger, Mamadou Tandja, is overthrown after a group of soldiers storms the presidential palace[11] and form a ruling junta, the Supreme Council for the Restoration of Democracy headed by chef d'escadron Salou Djibo.[12]
  • February 27 – An 8.8-magnitude earthquake occurs in Chile, triggering a tsunami over the Pacific and killing at least 525.[13] The earthquake is one of the largest in recorded history.

March[]

  • March 16 – The Kasubi Tombs, Uganda's only cultural World Heritage Site, are destroyed by fire.[14]
  • March 26 – The ROKS Cheonan, a South Korean Navy ship carrying 104 personnel, sinks off the country's west coast, killing 46. In May, an independent investigation blames North Korea, which denies the allegations.[15][16]

April[]

  • April 7Kyrgyz President Kurmanbek Bakiyev flees the country amid fierce anti-government riots in the capital, Bishkek.[17]
  • April 10 – The President of Poland, Lech Kaczyński, is among 96 killed when their airplane crashes near Smolensk, Russia.[18][19]
  • April 14Volcanic ash from one of several eruptions beneath Mount Eyjafjallajökull, an ice cap in Iceland, begins to disrupt air traffic across northern and western Europe.[20][21][22]
  • April 20 – The Deepwater Horizon oil drilling platform explodes in the Gulf of Mexico, killing 11 workers. The resulting Horizon oil spill, one of the largest in history, spreads for several months, damaging the waters and the United States coastline, and prompting international debate and doubt about the practice and procedures of offshore drilling.[23][24]
  • April 27Standard & Poor's downgrades Greece's sovereign credit rating to junk 4 days after the activation of a 45-billion EUIMF bailout, triggering the decline of stock markets worldwide and of the euro's value,[25][26][27] and furthering a European sovereign debt crisis.

May[]

  • May 2 – The eurozone and the International Monetary Fund agree to a €110 billion bailout package for Greece. The package involves sharp Greek austerity measures.[28]
  • May 4Nude, Green Leaves and Bust by Pablo Picasso sells in New York for US$106.5 million, setting another new world record for a work of art sold at auction.[29][30][31]
  • May 6 – The 2010 Flash Crash, a trillion-dollar stock market crash, occurs over 36 minutes, initiated by a series of automated trading programs in a feedback loop.[32]
  • May 7
    • Chile becomes the 31st member of the OECD.[33]
    • Scientists conducting the Neanderthal genome project announce that they have sequenced enough of the Neanderthal genome to suggest that Neanderthals and humans may have interbred.[34][35]
  • May 12Afriqiyah Airways Flight 771 crashes at runway at Tripoli International Airport in Libya, killing 103 of the 104 people on board.[36]
  • May 19Protests in Bangkok, Thailand, end with a bloody military crackdown, killing 91 and injuring more than 2,100.[37][38]
  • May 20
    • Scientists announced that they have created a functional synthetic genome.[39]
    • Five paintings worth €100 million are stolen from the Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris.[40][41]
  • May 22Air India Express Flight 812 overshoots the runway at Mangalore International Airport in India, killing 158 and leaving 8 survivors.[42]
  • May 28 – the 2010 Ahmadiyya mosques massacre in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan, killed 94 people during Friday prayers at two mosques.[43]
  • May 31 – Nine activists are killed in a clash with soldiers when Israeli Navy forces raid and capture a flotilla of ships attempting to break the Gaza blockade.[44][45]

June[]

  • June 1014Ethnic riots in Kyrgyzstan between Kyrgyz and Uzbeks result in the deaths of hundreds.[46]
  • June 11July 11 – The 2010 FIFA World Cup is held in South Africa, and is won by Spain.

July[]

  • July 8 – The first 24-hour flight by a solar-powered plane is completed by the Solar Impulse.[47]
  • July 21Slovenia becomes the 32nd member of the OECD.[48]
  • July 25WikiLeaks, an online publisher of anonymous, covert, and classified material, leaks to the public over 90,000 internal reports about the United States-led involvement in the War in Afghanistan from 2004 to 2010.[49]
  • July 29 – Heavy monsoon rains begin to cause widespread flooding in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. Over 1,600 are killed, and more than one million are displaced by the floods.[50]

August[]

  • August 10 – The World Health Organization declares the H1N1 influenza pandemic over, saying worldwide flu activity has returned to typical seasonal patterns.[51]

September[]

  • September 4 – A 7.1 magnitude earthquake rocks Christchurch, New Zealand causing large amounts of damage but no direct fatalities.[52] It is the first in a series of earthquakes between 2010 and 2012 that resulted in the deaths of 187 people and over $40 billion worth of damage.[53][54] Seismologists noted that the earthquake sequence was highly unusual, and likely to never happen again anywhere else in the world.[55]
  • September 7Israel becomes the 33rd member of the OECD.[56]
  • September 30Germany pays war reparations for World War I.

October[]

  • October 10 – The Netherlands Antilles are dissolved, with the islands being split up and given a new constitutional status.[57]
  • October 22 – The International Space Station surpasses the record for the longest continuous human occupation of space, having been continuously inhabited since November 2, 2000 (3641 days).[58][59]
  • October 23 – In preparation for the Seoul summit, finance ministers of the G-20 agree to reform the International Monetary Fund and shift 6% of the voting shares to developing nations and countries with emerging markets.[60]
  • October 25 – An earthquake and consequent tsunami off the coast of Sumatra, Indonesia, kills over 400 people and leaves hundreds missing.[61]
  • October 26Repeated eruptions of Mount Merapi volcano in Central Java, Indonesia, and accompanying pyroclastic flows of scalding gas, pumice, and volcanic ash descending the erupting volcano kill 300 people and force hundreds of thousands of residents to evacuate.[62][63][64]

November[]

  • November 4Aero Caribbean Flight 883 crashes in central Cuba, killing all 68 people on board.[65]
  • November 1112 – The G-20 summit is held in Seoul, South Korea. Korea becomes the first non-G8 nation to host a G-20 leaders summit.[66]
  • November 13Burmese opposition politician Aung San Suu Kyi is released from her house arrest after being incarcerated since 1989.[67]
  • November 17 – Researchers at CERN trap 38 antihydrogen atoms for a sixth of a second, marking the first time in history that humans have trapped antimatter.[68]
  • November 20 – Participants of the 2010 NATO Lisbon summit issue the Lisbon Summit Declaration.
  • November 21Eurozone countries agree to a rescue package for the Republic of Ireland from the European Financial Stability Facility in response to the country's financial crisis.[69][70][71]
  • November 23North Korea shells Yeonpyeong Island, prompting a military response by South Korea. The incident causes an escalation of tension on the Korean Peninsula and prompts widespread international condemnation. The United Nations declares it to be one of the most serious incidents since the end of the Korean War.[72][73][74]
  • November 28WikiLeaks releases a collection of more than 250,000 American diplomatic cables, including 100,000 marked "secret" or "confidential".[75][76]
  • November 29 – The European Union agree to an €85 billion rescue deal for Ireland from the European Financial Stability Facility, the International Monetary Fund and bilateral loans from the United Kingdom, Denmark and Sweden.[77]
  • November 29December 10 – The 2010 United Nations Climate Change Conference is held in Cancún, Mexico. Also referred to as the 16th Conference of the Parties of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP 16), it serves too as the 6th meeting of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol (CMP 6).[78][79]

December[]

  • December 9Estonia becomes the 34th member of the OECD.[80]
  • December 17 – The attempted suicide of Mohamed Bouazizi, a street vendor in Tunisia, triggers the Tunisian Revolution and the wider Arab Spring throughout the Arab world.[81]
  • December 21 – The first total lunar eclipse to occur on the day of the Northern winter solstice and Southern summer solstice since 1638 takes place.[82][83]

Deaths[]

January[]

Miep Gies (1987)

Miep Gies

  • January 4
    • Johan Ferrier, 1st President of Suriname (b. 1910)
    • Tsutomu Yamaguchi, Japanese dual atomic bomb survivor (b. 1916)
  • January 9Armand Razafindratandra, Malagasy cardinal (b. 1925)
  • January 10Crispin Sorhaindo, 4th President of Dominica (b. 1931)
  • January 11
    • Miep Gies, Dutch humanitarian (b. 1909)
    • Éric Rohmer, French film director (b. 1920)
  • January 15Marshall Warren Nirenberg, American biologist and Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1927)
  • January 17
    • Jyoti Basu, Indian politician (b. 1914)
    • Erich Segal, American author, screenwriter, and educator (b. 1937)
  • January 22
    • Iskandar of Johor, 8th King of Malaysia (b. 1932)
    • Jean Simmons, British actress (b. 1929)
  • January 25Ali Hassan al-Majid, Iraqi politician and military commander (b. 1941)
  • January 27
    • J. D. Salinger, American author (b. 1919)
    • Howard Zinn, American historian (b. 1922)

February[]

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  • February 1Steingrímur Hermannsson, 19th Prime Minister of Iceland (b. 1928)
  • February 7André Kolingba, 4th President of the Central African Republic (b. 1936)
  • February 10
    • Charlie Wilson, American politician (b. 1933)
    • José Joaquín Trejos Fernández, 35th President of Costa Rica (b. 1916)
  • February 11Alexander McQueen, British fashion designer (b. 1969)
  • February 14Dick Francis, British author and jockey (b. 1920)
  • February 17Kathryn Grayson, American singer (b. 1922)
  • February 18Ariel Ramírez, Argentine composer (b. 1921)
  • February 20Alexander Haig, 59th United States Secretary of State (b. 1924)

March[]

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Robert Culp

  • March 3Michael Foot, British politician (b. 1913)
  • March 4Vladislav Ardzinba, Soviet-born politician (b. 1945)
  • March 10Muhammad Sayyid Tantawy, Egyptian Muslim cleric (b. 1928)
  • March 12Miguel Delibes, Spanish author and journalist (b. 1920)
  • March 14Peter Graves, American actor (b. 1926)
  • March 20Girija Prasad Koirala, Nepalese politician (b. 1925)
  • March 21Wolfgang Wagner, German festival director (b. 1919)
  • March 22
    • James Black, British pharmacologist and Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1924)
    • Valentina Tolkunova, Soviet and Russian singer (b. 1946)
  • March 24Robert Culp, American actor, screenwriter and director (b. 1930)
  • March 27Vasily Smyslov, Soviet-Russian chess grandmaster (b. 1921)
  • March 30Martin Sandberger, German army officer (b. 1911)

April[]

Lech Kaczyński

Lech Kaczyński

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Juan Antonio Samaranch

  • April 1
    • John Forsythe, American actor (b. 1918)
    • Tzannis Tzannetakis, Prime Minister of Greece (b. 1928)
  • April 3Eugène Terre'Blanche, South African politician and white supremacist (b. 1941)
  • April 8
    • Malcolm McLaren, British musician and manager (b. 1946)
    • Abel Muzorewa, Zimbabwean politician (b. 1925)
  • April 10
    • Ryszard Kaczorowski, Polish statesman (b. 1919)
    • Lech Kaczyński, President of Poland (b. 1949)
  • April 14Peter Steele, American musician (b. 1962)
  • April 16Tomáš Špidlík, Czech cardinal (b. 1919)
  • April 19Guru, American Rapper (b. 1961)
  • April 21Juan Antonio Samaranch, Spanish sports official (b. 1920)
  • April 25Alan Sillitoe, British writer (b. 1928)
  • April 30Paul Mayer, German cardinal (b. 1911)

May[]

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Lena Horne

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Gary Coleman

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Dennis Hopper

  • May 2Lynn Redgrave, British actress (b. 1943)
  • May 4Luigi Poggi, Italian cardinal (b. 1917)
  • May 5
    • Giulietta Simionato, Italian opera singer (b. 1910)
    • Umaru Musa Yar'Adua, 13th President of Nigeria (b. 1951)
  • May 8Andor Lilienthal, Hungarian chess grandmaster (b. 1911)
  • May 9Lena Horne, American singer and actress (b. 1917)
  • May 10Frank Frazetta, American artist (b. 1928)
  • May 16
    • Ronnie James Dio, American musician (b. 1942)
    • Oswaldo López Arellano, Honduran two-time former president (b. 1921)
  • May 17
    • Bobbejaan Schoepen, Belgian singer (b. 1925)
    • Yvonne Loriod, French pianist (b. 1924)
  • May 18Edoardo Sanguineti, Italian writer (b. 1930)
  • May 22Martin Gardner, American science author (b. 1914)
  • May 24Paul Gray, American musician (b. 1972)
  • May 28Gary Coleman, American actor, voice artist and comedian (b. 1968)
  • May 29Dennis Hopper, American actor, filmmaker, photographer and artist (b. 1936)
  • May 31Louise Bourgeois, French-born American sculptor (b. 1911)

June[]

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José Saramago

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Algirdas Brazauskas

  • June 1Andrei Voznesensky, Soviet-Russian poet (b. 1933)
  • June 2Giuseppe Taddei, Italian baritone (b. 1916)
  • June 3Vladimir Arnold, Soviet-Russian mathematician (b. 1937)
  • June 14Leonid Kizim, Soviet-Ukrainian cosmonaut (b. 1941)
  • June 16Marc Bazin, 4th Prime Minister of Haiti (b. 1932)
  • June 18
    • Marcel Bigeard, French military officer (b. 1916)
    • José Saramago, Portuguese writer and Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1922)
  • June 19Manute Bol, Sudanese basketball player (b. 1962)
  • June 23Mohammed Mzali, former Prime Minister of Tunisia (b. 1925)
  • June 26Algirdas Brazauskas, 9th President of Lithuania (b. 1932)
  • June 28Robert Byrd, American politician (b. 1917)

July[]

  • July 5
    • Cesare Siepi, Italian opera singer (b. 1923)
    • Nasr Abu Zayd, Egyptian Qur'anic theologian (b. 1943)
  • July 13George Steinbrenner, American businessman and owner of the New York Yankees (b. 1930)
  • July 14Charles Mackerras, Australian conductor (b. 1925)
  • July 24Alex Higgins, Northern Irish snooker player (b. 1949)
  • July 29Zheng Ji, Chinese nutritionist and biochemist (b. 1900)

August[]

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Patricia Neal

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Francesco Cossiga

September[]

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Tony Curtis

October[]

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Benoit Mandelbrot

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Néstor Kirchner

November[]

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Leslie Nielsen

  • November 2Rudolf Barshai, Soviet-Russian conductor and violist (b. 1924)
  • November 3Viktor Chernomyrdin, 31st Prime Minister of Russia (b. 1938)
  • November 5
    • Jill Clayburgh, American actress (b. 1944)
    • Hajo Herrmann, German fighter pilot and lawyer (b. 1913)
  • November 10Dino De Laurentiis, Italian film producer (b. 1919)
  • November 12Henryk Górecki, Polish composer (b. 1933)
  • November 27Irvin Kershner, American film director (b. 1923)
  • November 28Leslie Nielsen, Canadian-American actor (b. 1926)
  • November 29
    • Bella Akhmadulina, Soviet-Russian poet (b. 1937)
    • Mario Monicelli, Italian actor, screenwriter and director (b. 1915)

December[]

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Ellis Clarke

  • December 10John B. Fenn, American Nobel chemist (b. 1917)
  • December 12
    • Timothée Malendoma, Prime Minister of the Central African Republic (b. 1935)
    • Tom Walkinshaw, British racing car driver and team owner (b. 1946)
  • December 13Richard Holbrooke, American diplomat (b. 1941)
  • December 14Pascal Rakotomavo, 10th Prime Minister of Madagascar (b. 1934)
  • December 15Blake Edwards, American film director (b. 1922)
  • December 17Captain Beefheart, American musician (b. 1941)
  • December 21Enzo Bearzot, Italian footballer and coach (b. 1927)
  • December 23Celestino Rocha da Costa, 2nd Prime Minister of São Tomé and Príncipe (b. 1938)
  • December 25Carlos Andrés Pérez, 55th President of Venezuela (b. 1922)
  • December 26Salvador Jorge Blanco, 48th President of the Dominican Republic (b. 1926)
  • December 30
    • Ellis Clarke, 1st President of Trinidad and Tobago (b. 1917)
    • Bobby Farrell, West Indian-born Dutch dancer (Boney M.) (b. 1949)

Nobel Prizes[]

  • ChemistryRichard F. Heck, Ei-ichi Negishi and Akira Suzuki
  • EconomicsPeter A. Diamond, Dale T. Mortensen and Christopher A. Pissarides
  • LiteratureMario Vargas Llosa
  • PeaceLiu Xiaobo
  • PhysicsAndre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov
  • Physiology or MedicineRobert G. Edwards

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People of the year 2010 at Familypedia

27 people were born in 2010

 FatherMotherAge mother at birth
Eddy Angélil (2010)René Angélil (1942-2016)Céline Marie Claudette Dion (1968)
Nelson Angélil (2010)René Angélil (1942-2016)Céline Marie Claudette Dion (1968)
Tobias Victor Baar (2010)Daniel Joseph Baar (1960)Carmen Dominique Ramirez (1966)
Maximilian Bailey (2010-)Anthony Bailey (1970-)Marie-Therese von Hohenberg (1972-)
Bradley Michael Banno (2010)Daisaku Banno (1988)Patricia Purington (1990)
Sage Daniel Booth (2010)Ryan Francis Booth (1983)Ryanne Marie Goldsmith-Asher (1981)
Stella Ryanne Booth (2010)Ryan Francis Booth (1983)Ryanne Marie Goldsmith-Asher (1981)
Liam Peter Hernandez (2010)Eric Peter Hernandez (1976)Cindia Murphy (1980)
Zoey Isaksen (2010-)David Erland Isaksen (1985-)Kaja-Lena Trachmann (1983-)
Noah Katherl (2010-)Richard KatherlGenevieve May Katherl
Joseph Matas (2010)Max Matas (1978)Danya Rogen (1979)
Mary Maureen O'Sullivan (2010)Paul O'Sullivan (1964-2012)Linda Kash (1961)
Hannah Petcu-Colan (2010-)Ross UnknownIoana Petcu-Colan (1978-)
Savannah Anne Kathleen Phillips (2010)Peter Mark Andrew Phillips (1977)Autumn Patricia Kelly (1978)
Elvire Quérénet-Onfroy de Breville (2010-)Eric Quérénet-Onfroy de Bréville (1971-)Caroline Marie Bonaparte (1980-)
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0 children were born to the 11 women born in 2010

125 people died in 2010

 FatherMotherAge at death
Robert Fuller Abell (1919-2010)Clifford Abell (1875-1965)Jennie Ferne Loshbough (1886-1957)
Andrew Agron (1942-2010)Michael Agron (1908-1990)Sarah Rosowsky (1912-1983)
Jack Dean Allred (1927-2010)Guy Molin Allred (1895-1954)Della Oliverson (1902-1988)
Calvin Scofield Andrus (1932-2010)George Everett Andrus (1886-1955)LaVerna Terry (1895-1934)
Alberto Santi Antúnez (1931-2010)Bartolome Santi Bacque, SrDolores Antunez, Sr
Andrew Robert Coghill Arbuthnot (1926-2010)Robert (Robby) Wemyss Muir Arbuthnot (1889-1962)Mary (Molly) Coghill (-1986)84
Alfonso Arzabe (-)
Louis Stanton Auchincloss (1917-2010)Joseph Howland Auchincloss (1886-1968)Priscilla Dixon Stanton (1888-1972)
Warren Harding Augustine (1922-2010)John Frederick Augustine (1886-1970)Cora Arledge (1886-1963)
Randall Eugene Bailey (1955-2010)55
James Condie Baird (1927-2010)James Alexander Baird (1891-1956)Ada Condie (1894-1965)
Deborah Barouch (1927-2010)
Michael C Bauer (1992-2010)Maria Lynn Bauer (1973-2010)
Olga Bedaukis (1920-2010)Antanas Bedaukis (1888-1976)Eugenija Cherney (1893-1959)
Amel Beijen (1921-2010)Dirk Beijen (1898-1977)Ariaantje Boers
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939 people lived in 2010

 FatherMother
Tsunekichi Yonogi (1905-2015)Shigeru Yonogi (1876-1940)Miyoko Yonogi (1882-1950)
Alysson Abberton (1935-2012)
Robert Fuller Abell (1919-2010)Clifford Abell (1875-1965)Jennie Ferne Loshbough (1886-1957)
Samuel Achs (1919-2014)Morris L. Achs (1890-1958)Etta Schneir (1896-1960)
Bert Junior Adair (1925-2011)Dagbert Moroni Adair (1888-1952)Fiametta Smith (1890-1974)
Darrell Leslie Adair (1964-2022)Delbert William Adair (1934-1976)Janice Rae Holliday (1938-2018)
J Brent Adair (1935-2020)Gerald Wayne Adair (1908-1989)Ina Johnson (1912-1993)
Sharon Mariece Adair (1935-2012)Vivian Adair (1914-1959)Rhea Cope (1917-2010)
William Dawson Adair (1947-2014)William Dawson Adair (1917-1991)Edith Lucile Stephens (1921-2004)
Helen Adamski (1948-2017)George Adamski (1925-1998)Sylvia Fazekas (1928-2000)
Bhumibol Adulyadej (1927-2016)Mahidol Adulyadej (1892-1929)Sangwan Talapat (1900-1995)
Andrew Agron (1942-2010)Michael Agron (1908-1990)Sarah Rosowsky (1912-1983)
Pearl Agron (1965-2021)Andrew Agron (1942-2010)Shelley Fridman (1944-2012)
Stephen Ainslie (1964-2018)Michael Ainslie (1930-1999)Amanda Beckermann (1929-2004)
Eiichi Akizuki (1962-2016)
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Events of the year 2010 at Familypedia

34 people were married in 2010.

 Joined with
William Reierson Arbuthnot (1950-2021)Tanya Bowyer Bower (living)+Louise Alexandra Mary Barry (living)
Daisaku Banno (1988)Patricia Purington (1990)
Javier Ángel Encinas Bardem (1969)Penélope Cruz Sánchez (1974)
Louise Alexandra Mary Barry (living)William Reierson Arbuthnot (1950)
Victoria av Sverige (1977-)Olof Daniel Westling (1973-)
Orlando Jonathan Blanchard Copeland Bloom (1977)Miranda May Kerr (1983)+ Katheryn Elizabeth Hudson (1984)
Robert Peapo Bryson (1951)Tanya Boniface (1983)
Joel Rueben Combs (1979)Nicole Camille Escovedo (1981)
Nicole Camille Escovedo (1981)Joel Rueben Combs (1979)
Megan Denise Fox (1986)Brian Green (1973)+ Colson Baker (1990)
Brian Green (1973)Vanessa Sally Ortiz (1968)+ Megan Denise Fox (1986)+ Sharna May Burgess (1985)
Brian Henson (1963-)Ellis Flyte (bef1990-) + Mia Sarapochiello (1967-)
Katheryn Elizabeth Hudson (1984)Russell Edward Brand (1975)+ Orlando Jonathan Blanchard Copeland Bloom (1977)
Miranda May Kerr (1983)Christopher Middlebrook (1983-1998)+ Orlando Jonathan Blanchard Copeland Bloom (1977)+ Evan Thomas Spiegel (1990)
Michael Torsten Kreuger (1984-)Tara Marie Littlefield
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There were 0 military battles in 2010.


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