February 2nd, 1619 was a Saturday.
People born on February 2nd, 1619 (assuming the person is still alive) would have turned 405 years old this year (2024).
January 21st, 1619 - February 19th, 1619
Why not celebrate an alternative birthday? In 987 days, exactly on January 14th, 2027, people who were born on February 2nd, 1619 will be 149,000 days old!
Irish novelist and poet (1882–1941)
*February 2nd, 1882, Rathgar †January 13th, 1941, ZürichPortuguese film director, actor, writer and film critic
*February 2nd, 1939, Figueira da Foz †February 3rd, 2003, LisbonGerman association football player and manager (1952–2016)
*February 2nd, 1952, Sonneberg †October 24th, 2016, DresdenPope of the Catholic Church from 1724 to 1730
*February 2nd, 1649, Gravina in Puglia †February 21st, 1730, RomeGerman biologist, historian of science and curator (1922–2010)
*February 2nd, 1922, Chemnitz †May 8th, 2010, BerlinAustrian classical philologist, historian and epigraphist (1935-2012)
*February 2nd, 1935, Vienna †November 19th, 2012, LinzRussian-born American writer and public philosopher (1905–1982)
*February 2nd, 1905, Saint Petersburg †March 6th, 1982, ManhattanFrench official and politician (1926–2020)
*February 2nd, 1926, Koblenz †December 2nd, 2020, Authon16th century Japanese samurai and daimyo
*February 2nd, 1536, Nakamura-ku †September 18th, 1598, Fushimi CastleDutch general and statesman (1780–1844)
*February 2nd, 1780, Herwijnen †January 28th, 1844, The HagueFrench statesman (1619-1683)
*August 29th, 1619, Reims †September 6th, 1683, ParisFrench novelist and dramatist (1619–1655)
*March 6th, 1619, Paris †July 28th, 1655, SannoisFrench writer and scholar (1619-1688)
*December 28th, 1619, Paris †May 14th, 1688, ParisDutch painter (1619–1676)
*June 13th, 1619, Amsterdam †November 30th, 1669, Dutch East IndiesGerman educationist and poet (1619-1689)
*January 10th, 1619, Legnica †September 7th, 1689, GdańskDuchess of Longueville (1619-1679)
*August 28th, 1619, Château de Vincennes †April 5th, 1679, Paris17th-century French painter and art theorist (1619—1690)
*February 24th, 1619, Paris †February 22nd, 1690, ParisChinese essayist, historian and philosopher (1619–1692)
*October 7th, 1619, Hengyang †February 18th, 1692German prince, royalist general and admiral (1619-1682)
*December 17th, 1619, Prague †November 29th, 1682, WestminsterDutch colonial governor (1619–1677)
*April 21st, 1619, Culemborg †January 18th, 1677, BataviaGerman princess (1619-1680)
*October 10th, 1619, Bavarian †December 20th, 1699, GothaItalian sculptor (1606-1674)
*January 1st, 1619, Rome †January 1st, 1671, RomeEnglish Parliamentary general and politician (1619-1683)
*September 7th, 1619, Kirkby Malham †March 1st, 1684, Plymouth SoundDutch abbess (1619-1680)
*April 2nd, 1619, Birkenfeld †September 1st, 1680, QuedlinburgDoge of Venice (1619–1694)
*February 26th, 1619, Venice †January 16th, 1694, NauplionItalian cardinal (1619-1647)
*August 8th, 1619, Parma †July 12th, 1647, ParmaCount Palatine of Zweibrücken-Landsberg (1619-1681)
*October 27th, 1619, Heidelberg †April 11th, 1681, ObermoschelFixed holidays (Christian Feast Day, Earliest day on which Shrove Monday can fall, while March 8 is the latest; celebrated on Monday before Ash Wednesday , Feast of the Presentation of Jesus at the Temple or Candlemas) which are celebrated on February 2nd.
M = 1000 | D = 500 | C = 100 | X = 10 | IX = 9 | I = 1 |
No: With 365 days 1619 is a normal year and no leap year.