January 1st, 1528 was a Sunday.
People born on January 1st, 1528 (assuming the person is still alive) would have turned 496 years old this year (2024).
December 22nd, 1527 - January 20th, 1528
Why not celebrate an alternative birthday? In 720 days, exactly on April 19th, 2026, people who were born on January 1st, 1528 will be 182,000 days old!
Protestant Reformation leader in Switzerland, Swiss Reformed Church founder (1484-1531)
*January 1st, 1484, Wildhaus †October 11th, 1531, Kappel am AlbisItalian Dominican friar, philosopher and mathematician (1548–1600)
*January 1st, 1548, Nola †February 17th, 1600, Rome16th-century samurai; assassin of Oda Nobunaga
*January 1st, 1526, Mino Province †July 2nd, 1582, Settsu ProvincePope of the Catholic Church 1492–1503 from the Borgia family
*January 1st, 1431, Xàtiva †August 18th, 1503, RomeAmerican natural history collector (1813–1883)
*January 1st, 1813, Gusev †January 1st, 1883, Port of SpainPolish actor
*January 1st, 1933, Międzyrzec Podlaski †June 16th, 2017, Międzyrzec PodlaskiEnglish politician (1528-1592)
*November 29th, 1528, England †October 19th, 1592, West HorsleyGerman Neo-Latin Poet (1528-1560)
*November 2nd, 1528, Schlüchtern †November 7th, 1560, HeidelbergSpanish composer of the Renaissance
*October 4th, 1528, Seville †November 8th, 1599, SevilleHoly Roman empress (1528-1603)
*June 21st, 1528, Madrid †February 26th, 1603, Convent of Las Descalzas RealesQueen of Navarre from 1555 to 1572
*January 7th, 1528, Saint-Germain-en-Laye †June 9th, 1572, ParisDuke of Savoy from 1553 to 1580
*July 8th, 1528, Chambéry †August 30th, 1580, TurinPortuguese theologian/16th century
*July 26th, 1528, Coimbra †December 1st, 1575, LisbonDuke of Brunswick-Harburg (1549-1603)
*September 25th, 1528, Celle †October 26th, 1603, HarburgGerman duke
*August 10th, 1528, Dassel †November 17th, 1584, PaviaDuchess of Bavaria (1528-1590)
*July 7th, 1528, Prague †October 16th, 1590, MunichSpanish politician
*August 25th, 1528, Molins de Rei †March 5th, 1576, Brussels metropolitan areaDuke of Bavaria
*February 29th, 1528, Munich †October 24th, 1579, MunichGerman lutheran theologian
*March 25th, 1528, Waiblingen †January 7th, 1590, TübingenGerman physician and botanist (1528-1586)
*October 10th, 1528, Marburg †May 29th, 1586, FrankfurtGerman theologian (1528-1564)
*September 22nd, 1528, Dippoldiswalde †May 15th, 1564, RostockSpanish Dominican and Scholastic theologian
*February 29th, 1528, Medina del Campo †October 22nd, 1604, Medina del CampoGerman theologian and historian
*June 7th, 1528, Nordhausen †February 16th, 1604, StrasbourgJurist and one of the first to write about international maritime law
*November 30th, 1528, Zierikzee †July 16th, 1589, MechelenCzech nobleman
*November 14th, 1528, Moravský Krumlov †July 27th, 1560, ItalyFixed holidays (Christian feast day, Dissolution of Czechoslovakia-related observances, New Year's Day) which are celebrated on January 1st.
M = 1000 | D = 500 | X = 10 | V = 5 | I = 1 |
Yes: 1528 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).