September 21st, 1635 was a Friday.
August 24th, 1635 - September 23rd, 1635
Why not celebrate an alternative birthday? In 60 days, exactly on July 3rd, 2024, people who were born on September 21st, 1635 will be 142,000 days old!
German Lutheran theologian and moral philosopher (1610–1671)
*September 21st, 1610, Schlettau †November 21st, 1671, Lutherstadt WittenbergAmerican businessman (1903-1956)
*September 21st, 1903, Michigan †December 26th, 1956, YpsilantiGerman classical philologist and historian (1868–1941)
*September 21st, 1868, Emden †July 13th, 1941, ZürichGerman physician and university teacher
*September 21st, 1726, Vienna †February 23rd, 1793, ErlangenPrime Minister of Japan from 2006–2007 and 2012–2020 (1954-2022)
*September 21st, 1954, Shinjuku †July 8th, 2022, Nara Medical University HospitalCanadian poet and singer-songwriter (1934–2016)
*September 21st, 1934, Montreal †November 7th, 2016, Los AngelesAmerican actor (1931–2012)
*September 21st, 1931, Fort Worth †November 23rd, 2012, DallasAmerican musician (1947-2017)
*September 21st, 1947, Toledo †May 31st, 2017, New York CityFrench linguist and orientalist (1758–1838)
*September 21st, 1758, Paris †February 21st, 1838, ParisAmerican film and television producer (born 1943)
*September 21st, 1943, DetroitHungarian actor (1944-2017)
*September 21st, 1944, Rimavská Sobota †March 24th, 2017English natural philosopher, architect and polymath
*July 18th, 1635, Freshwater †March 3rd, 1703, LondonCatholic cardinal (1635-1709)
*January 8th, 1635, Palma del Río †September 14th, 1709, MadridGerman mathematician and astronomer (1635-1714)
*April 19th, 1635, Schleusingen †November 22nd, 1714, KielBritish bishop (1635-1699)
*April 17th, 1635, Cranborne †March 27th, 1699, WestminsterMistress and later secret wife of King Louis XIV of France (1635-1719)
*November 27th, 1635, Niort †April 15th, 1719, Palace of VersaillesCount of Waldeck-Wildungen and Count of Waldeck and Pyrmont
*July 29th, 1635, Waldeck †December 12th, 1706, LandauGerman lutheran theologian, founder of pietism (1635-1705)
*January 13th, 1635, Ribeauvillé †February 5th, 1705, BerlinDutch painter (1635–1681)
*April 16th, 1635, Leiden †March 12th, 1681, LeidenSpanish politician and military personnel (1635-1705)
*February 27th, 1635, Madrid †June 9th, 1705, MadridGerman mathematician and author
*August 27th, 1635, Lutherstadt Wittenberg †January 6th, 1709, Lutherstadt WittenbergGerman archaeologist
*February 1st, 1635, Rendsburg †November 26th, 1689, GlückstadtEnglish Royal
*December 28th, 1635, St James's Palace †September 8th, 1650, Carisbrooke CastleRussian general and rear admiral (1635-1699)
*March 31st, 1635, Aberdeenshire †November 19th, 1699, MoscowGerman theologian
*November 22nd, 1635, Göttingen †January 1st, 1686, WunstorfGerman university teacher (1635-1704)
*January 1st, 1635, Rinteln †September 4th, 1704, HanoverDutch theologian (1635-1711)
*January 2nd, 1635, Leeuwarden †October 30th, 1711, RotterdamGerman philosopher (1635-1703)
*November 3rd, 1635, Hilpoltstein †December 26th, 1703, Altdorf bei NürnbergFixed holidays (Autumnal equinox observances in the Northern Hemisphere, vernal equinox observances in the Southern Hemisphere , Christian feast day) which are celebrated on September 21st.
M = 1000 | D = 500 | C = 100 | X = 10 | IX = 9 | V = 5 | I = 1 |
No: With 365 days 1635 is a normal year and no leap year.