January 2nd, 1560 was a Saturday.
People born on January 2nd, 1560 (assuming the person is still alive) would have turned 464 years old this year (2024).
December 22nd, 1559 - January 20th, 1560
Why not celebrate an alternative birthday? In 413 days, exactly on June 12th, 2025, people who were born on January 2nd, 1560 will be 170,000 days old!
(1886-1973) Swedish journalist
*January 2nd, 1886, Høyland †September 4th, 1973, Kungsholm parishAustrian film director and Screenwriter (1945-2021)
*January 2nd, 1945, Vienna †March 11th, 2021, Krems19th Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1648 to 1687
*January 2nd, 1642, Constantinople †January 6th, 1693, EdirneAmerican writer and biochemist (1920–1992)
*January 2nd, 1920, Petrovichi †April 6th, 1992, ManhattanGerman general and resistance fighter
*January 2nd, 1886, Berlin †August 30th, 1944, Plötzensee PrisonBosnian Croat general and war criminal (1945–2017)
*January 2nd, 1945, Čapljina †November 29th, 2017, The HagueJapanese Buddhist philosopher
*January 2nd, 1928, Tokyo †November 15th, 2023, ShinjukuGerman mathematical physicist and professor (1822-1888)
*January 2nd, 1822, Koszalin †August 24th, 1888, BonnAmerican playwright (1949-2024)
*January 2nd, 1949, Montclair †April 2nd, 2024Danish painter (1783–1853)
*January 2nd, 1783, Blåkrog †July 22nd, 1853, CopenhagenGerman crime writer
*January 2nd, 1964, Heidelberg †September 8th, 2015, HeidelbergGerman theologian (1560-1597)
*August 11th, 1560, Nordhausen †August 7th, 1597, GöttingenHungarian countess
*August 7th, 1560, Nyírbátor †August 21st, 1614, Čachtice CastleFlemish-born philologist, scholar, and librarian (1560-1627)
*December 3rd, 1560, Antwerp †September 20th, 1627, HeidelbergDutch theologian, inspirator of Arminianism, champion of tolerance (1560-1609)
*October 10th, 1560, Oudewater †October 19th, 1609, LeidenBolognese painter (1560–1609)
*November 3rd, 1560, Bologna †July 15th, 1609, RomeEnglish courtier, Queens godson and author
*August 4th, 1560, Kelston †November 20th, 1612, SomersetCount Palatine of Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld
*September 4th, 1560, Neuburg an der Donau †December 16th, 1600, BirkenfeldGerman noble
*October 29th, 1560, Dresden †September 25th, 1591, DresdenDoge of the Republic of Genoa
*August 8th, 1560, Genoa †December 18th, 1631, Genoa17th-century Catholic bishop
*November 13th, 1560, Ljubljana †February 10th, 1630, Gornji GradGerman composer (1560-1629)
*August 10th, 1560, Hamburg †January 27th, 1629, HamburgSpanish general and statesman
*September 18th, 1560, Zamora †July 22nd, 1610, MilanSpanish artist (1560-1627)
*June 25th, 1560, Orgaz †September 8th, 1627, GranadaBelgian noble (1560-1612)
*July 11th, 1560, Beaumont †January 16th, 1612, BeaumontEnglish explorer and privateer (1560-1592)
*September 19th, 1560, Ipswich †May 1st, 1592, South Atlantic OceanCount of Nassau-Dillenburg and stadtholder of Friesland, Groningen and Drenthe (1560–1620)
*March 13th, 1560, Dillenburg †May 31st, 1620, LeeuwardenGerman nobleman
*November 22nd, 1560, Velký Vřešťov †October 31st, 1618, ÜberlingenFixed holidays (Christian feast day) which are celebrated on January 2nd.
M = 1000 | D = 500 | L = 50 | X = 10 | I = 1 |
Yes: 1560 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).