October 2nd, 1564 was a Friday.
September 24th, 1564 - October 23rd, 1564
Why not celebrate an alternative birthday? In 143 days, exactly on September 20th, 2024, people who were born on October 2nd, 1564 will be 168,000 days old!
Indian independence activist (1869–1948)
*October 2nd, 1869, Porbandar †January 30th, 1948, Gandhi SmritiTanzanian artist, dancer, philanthropist and businessman
*October 2nd, 1989, Dar es SalaamItalian footballer (1933-2017)
*October 2nd, 1933, Castello d'Argile †June 5th, 2017, RomeArgentinian lawyer (1949-2017)
*October 2nd, 1949, Buenos Aires †April 17th, 2017, MadridGerman Catholic theologian and author; World's first woman to hold a chair in Catholic theology
*October 2nd, 1927, Essen †March 25th, 2021, EssenCuban boxer (1966–2017)
*October 2nd, 1966, Holguín †April 12th, 2017, Hialeah GardensAmerican heiress to the fortune of Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.
*October 2nd, 1949, NewportEnglish monarch
*October 2nd, 1452, Fotheringhay Castle †August 22nd, 1485, Bosworth Field siteBritish writer, playwright and literary critic (1904-1991)
*October 2nd, 1904, Berkhamsted †April 3rd, 1991, VeveyPrussian-German field marshal of the German Empire, statesman and president of Weimar Germany and Nazi Germany (1847–1934)
*October 2nd, 1847, 6 Podgórna Street in Poznań †August 2nd, 1934, OgrodzieniecEnglish playwright and poet (1564–1616)
*March 31st, 1564, Stratford-upon-Avon †April 23rd, 1616, Stratford-upon-AvonEnglish navigator who travelled to Japan
*September 24th, 1564, Gillingham †May 16th, 1620, HiradoEnglish dramatist, poet and translator (1564–1593)
*February 6th, 1564, Canterbury †May 30th, 1593, DeptfordGerman Calvinist theologian
*December 25th, 1564, Kamen †September 13th, 1629, BaselGerman jurist (1564-1637)
*December 27th, 1564, Frankenberg †May 28th, 1637, GroningenEnglish aristocrat (1564-1632)
*April 27th, 1564, Tynemouth †November 5th, 1632, PetworthItalian banker and art collector (1564-1637)
*September 13th, 1564, Chios †December 27th, 1637, RomeFrench Jesuit priest (1564-1626)
*January 1st, 1564, Néronde †March 19th, 1626, ParisGerman judge and author (1564-1618)
*May 2nd, 1564, Osnabrück †September 20th, 1618, The HagueArchbishop-Elector
*May 27th, 1564, Netphen †January 11th, 1604, AschaffenburgCzech nobleman (1564-1636)
*September 15th, 1564, Brandýs nad Orlicí †October 9th, 1636, PřerovGerman Prince
*March 15th, 1564, Harburg †March 30th, 1642, HarburgSwiss painter (1564-1609)
*June 11th, 1564, Basel †October 15th, 1609, PragueDuke of Saxe-Coburg
*June 12th, 1564, Gotha †July 16th, 1633, CoburgCardinal Archbishop of Milan (1564-1631)
*August 18th, 1564, Milan †September 21st, 1631, MilanDutch politician (1564-1636)
*July 29th, 1564, Amsterdam †February 19th, 1636, AmsterdamGerman composer and organist (1564-1612)
*November 5th, 1564, Nuremberg †June 8th, 1612, FrankfurtFixed holidays (Christian feast day, Gandhi's birthday-related observances) which are celebrated on October 2nd.
M = 1000 | D = 500 | L = 50 | X = 10 | IV = 4 | I = 1 |
Yes: 1564 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).