February 1st, 1636 was a Friday.
People born on February 1st, 1636 (assuming the person is still alive) would have turned 388 years old this year (2024).
January 21st, 1636 - February 19th, 1636
Why not celebrate an alternative birthday? In 133 days, exactly on November 13th, 2024, people who were born on February 1st, 1636 will be 142,000 days old!
Welsh actor, comedian, director, historian and writer (1942–2020)
*February 1st, 1942, Colwyn Bay †January 21st, 2020, LondonDutch-Austrian dancer and theater maker (1905-2005)
*February 1st, 1905, Vienna †July 10th, 2005, ViennaStasi officer
*February 1st, 1927, Berlin †April 10th, 1995, Petershagen-EggersdorfTurkish classical archaeologist (1914-2001)
*February 1st, 1914, Istanbul †February 26th, 2001, IstanbulSoviet and Russian politician, 1st President of Russia (1931–2007)
*February 1st, 1931, Butka †April 23rd, 2007, MoscowGerman archaeologist
*February 1st, 1635, Rendsburg †November 26th, 1689, GlückstadtAmerican actor (1934–2006)
*February 1st, 1934, New Orleans †February 17th, 2006, Los AngelesAmerican television personality, author, and fashion designer
*February 1st, 1986, Laguna BeachScottish mathematician, physicist, and astronomer (1550–1617)
*February 1st, 1550, Merchiston Tower †April 4th, 1617, EdinburghPainter from the Northern Netherlands
*February 1st, 1622, Middenbeemster †October 12th, 1654, DelftAustrian novelist, librettist, poet, dramatist (1874–1929)
*February 1st, 1874, Vienna †July 15th, 1929, Rodaun(1901-1967) American writer and social activist
*February 1st, 1902, Joplin †May 22nd, 1967, New York CityEnglish merchant, slave trader and philanthropist (1636–1721)
*November 2nd, 1636, Bristol †October 11th, 1721, MortlakeFrench poet and critic (1636–1711)
*November 1st, 1636, Paris †March 13th, 1711, ParisGerman lutenist and composer (1636-1679)
*April 29th, 1636, Lwówek Śląski †May 1st, 1679, BerlinFrench painter (1636-1716)
*June 15th, 1636, Paris †December 13th, 1716, ParisQueen of Sweden (1636-1715)
*October 23rd, 1636, Gottorf Castle †November 24th, 1715, Stockholm CityGerman historian and theologian (1636-1691)
*July 8th, 1636, Tremsbüttel †August 22nd, 1691, HeidelbergGerman midwife who wrote a book on midwifery
*December 26th, 1636, Roztoka, Lower Silesian Voivodeship †November 10th, 1705, BerlinGerman nobleman
*July 12th, 1636, Aurich †January 1st, 1668, NordenDuke of Bavaria (1636-1679)
*October 31st, 1636, Munich †May 26th, 1679, OberschleißheimMajor general in Brunswick and co-ruler of Waldeck-Wildungen
*July 31st, 1636, Bad Wildungen †August 8th, 1669, HeraklionItalian princess
*November 6th, 1636, Turin †June 13th, 1676, MunichPeerage person ID=5669
*September 25th, 1636, Vienna †November 28th, 1698, MikulovPuritan pastor of Beverly, Massachusetts, during the Salem witch trials
*June 3rd, 1636, Salem †May 15th, 1700, Salem(1637-1706)
*July 14th, 1636, Prague †June 15th, 1706, Karlovy VaryGerman musician (1636-1722)
*August 17th, 1636, Chemnitz †September 18th, 1722, DresdenFixed holidays (Christian feast day) which are celebrated on February 1st.
M = 1000 | D = 500 | C = 100 | X = 10 | V = 5 | I = 1 |
Yes: 1636 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).