January 2nd, 1653 was a Thursday.
People born on January 2nd, 1653 (assuming the person is still alive) would have turned 371 years old this year (2024).
December 22nd, 1652 - January 20th, 1653
Why not celebrate an alternative birthday? In 379 days, exactly on May 12th, 2025, people who were born on January 2nd, 1653 will be 136,000 days old!
19th Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1648 to 1687
*January 2nd, 1642, Constantinople †January 6th, 1693, Edirne(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, KremsAmerican 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 HagueGerman mathematical physicist and professor (1822-1888)
*January 2nd, 1822, Koszalin †August 24th, 1888, BonnRussian admiral from the Republic of Geneva (1656-1699)
*January 2nd, 1656, Geneva †March 2nd, 1699, MoscowJapanese Buddhist philosopher
*January 2nd, 1928, Tokyo †November 15th, 2023, ShinjukuDanish painter (1783–1853)
*January 2nd, 1783, Blåkrog †July 22nd, 1853, CopenhagenAmerican playwright (1949-2024)
*January 2nd, 1949, Montclair †April 2nd, 2024Italian violinist and composer
*February 17th, 1653, Fusignano †January 8th, 1713, RomeFrench Dominican and founder of Dominican Sisters of Charity of the Presentation
*October 4th, 1653, Dourdan †January 24th, 1744, SainvilleGerman sculptor (1653-1690)
*December 12th, 1653, Ostrov †June 5th, 1690, PragueGerman composer, organist and teacher
*September 1st, 1653, Nuremberg †March 3rd, 1706, NurembergItalian painter (1653-1704)
*March 17th, 1653, Senigallia †March 13th, 1704, MacerataItalian naturalist and classicist
*January 12th, 1653, Florence †May 17th, 1729, FlorenceCatholic cardinal (1653-1743)
*June 22nd, 1653, Lodève †January 29th, 1743, ParisFrench classical scholar (1653-1730)
*March 1st, 1653, Paris †January 4th, 1730, ParisSwiss anatomist
*January 16th, 1653, Diessenhofen †October 2nd, 1727, MannheimMarshal General of France
*May 8th, 1653, Moulins †June 17th, 1734, TurinHusband of Queen Anne, who reigned over Great Britain from 1702
*April 2nd, 1653, Copenhagen Castle †October 28th, 1708, Kensington PalaceFrench ballet dancer and choreographer
*August 10th, 1653, Paris †April 22nd, 1729, ParisDuke of Saxe-Merseburg
*November 19th, 1653, Merseburg †October 20th, 1694, MerseburgGerman historian and theologian
*February 5th, 1653, Pforzheim †September 3rd, 1719, GiessenItalian opera singer (1653–1697)
*February 12th, 1653, Chiesina Uzzanese †May 29th, 1697, MalalbergoDutch colonial governor (1653-1711)
*November 16th, 1653, Amsterdam †February 21st, 1711, AmsterdamFrench mathematician and founder of the science of acoustics
*March 24th, 1653, La Flèche †July 9th, 1716, ParisFixed holidays (Christian feast day) which are celebrated on January 2nd.
M = 1000 | D = 500 | C = 100 | L = 50 | I = 1 |
No: With 365 days 1653 is a normal year and no leap year.