February 24th, 1464 was a Wednesday.
People born on February 24th, 1464 (assuming the person is still alive) would have turned 560 years old this year (2024).
February 20th, 1464 - March 20th, 1464
Why not celebrate an alternative birthday? In 400 days, exactly on June 2nd, 2025, people who were born on February 24th, 1464 will be 205,000 days old!
Norwegian politician and the 35th Prime Minister of Norway
*February 24th, 1961, BergenItalian Renaissance philosopher (1463–1494)
*February 24th, 1463, Mirandola †November 17th, 1494, FlorenceHoly Roman Emperor, King of Spain and Duke of Burgundy (1500–1558)
*February 24th, 1500, Ghent †September 21st, 1558, YusteAmerican entrepreneur; co-founder of Apple Inc. (1955–2011)
*February 24th, 1955, San Francisco †October 5th, 2011, Palo AltoFrench literary theorist (1825 - 1902)
*February 24th, 1825, Paris †March 30th, 1902, CannesIsraeli historian and author of popular science bestsellers
*February 24th, 1976, Kiryat AtaFrench queen who entered religious life, became a nun and later an abbess who founded the Sisters of the Annunciation of Mary (canonized 1950)
*April 23rd, 1464, Nogent-le-Roi †February 4th, 1505, BourgesPolish princess (1464-1512)
*May 6th, 1464, Kraków †October 5th, 1512, AnsbachGerman canon
*November 28th, 1464, Abtsgmünd †November 9th, 1541, EichstättEnglish Renaissance composer
*April 23rd, 1464, Lincolnshire †October 24th, 1521, St AlbansPolitician (1464-1529)
*July 22nd, 1464, Augsburg †November 5th, 1529, AugsburgPolitician (1464-1545)
*January 3rd, 1464, St. Gallen †October 4th, 1545, LindauQueen Consort of Bohemia and Hungary
*May 30th, 1464, Ansbach †September 4th, 1515, AnsbachTwin sister of Charles, Duke of Guelders; Duchess consort of Lorraine
*November 9th, 1464, Grave †February 28th, 1547, Pont-à-MoussonFixed holidays (Christian feast day) which are celebrated on February 24th.
M = 1000 | CD = 400 | L = 50 | X = 10 | IV = 4 | I = 1 |
Yes: 1464 is a leap year, therefore has a 29th of February with an additional leap day and a total of 366 days (instead of the usual 365 days in a normal year).