September 21st, 1654 was a Monday.
August 24th, 1654 - September 23rd, 1654
Why not celebrate an alternative birthday? In 3 days, exactly on May 4th, 2024, people who were born on September 21st, 1654 will be 135,000 days old!
German classical philologist and historian (1868–1941)
*September 21st, 1868, Emden †July 13th, 1941, ZürichAmerican businessman (1903-1956)
*September 21st, 1903, Michigan †December 26th, 1956, YpsilantiGerman Lutheran theologian and moral philosopher (1610–1671)
*September 21st, 1610, Schlettau †November 21st, 1671, Lutherstadt WittenbergGerman 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, 20173rd Emperor of the Qing dynasty (r. 1661–1722)
*May 4th, 1654, Beijing †December 20th, 1722, Garden of the Exuberant SpringGerman astronomer
*December 24th, 1654, Quatitz/Chwaćicy †February 2nd, 1727, DresdenItalian ecclesiastic, diplomat and composer
*July 25th, 1654, Castelfranco Veneto †February 12th, 1728, FrankfurtHetman of the Ukrainian Cossacks
*December 14th, 1654, Velyki Sorochyntsi †January 17th, 1734, Velyki SorochyntsiGerman diplomat and politician (1654-1718)
*September 30th, 1654, Petershagen †December 6th, 1718, BritzFrench Protestant minister and writer, Dean of Killaloe in Ireland
*January 1st, 1654, Nay †September 25th, 1727, MaryleboneGerman theologian
*November 21st, 1654, Hainewalde †December 24th, 1707, DresdenDanish noblewoman
*March 28th, 1654, Copenhagen †January 17th, 1719, Jomfruens Egede17th-century German poet and diplomat (1654-1699)
*November 27th, 1654, Berlin †August 11th, 1699, BerlinFilipino catechist, saint and martyr
*July 21st, 1654, Ginatilan †April 2nd, 1672, TumonActing governor of North Carolina (1654-1722)
*May 6th, 1654, Glasgow †August 30th, 1722, North CarolinaGerman Lutheran theologian,Magister artium Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen 1682
*July 24th, 1654, Wertheim †April 24th, 1724, JenaSwedish architect (1654-1728)
*May 23rd, 1654, Nyköping †April 10th, 1728, StockholmGerman musician and violinist
*December 29th, 1654, Szczecin †December 13th, 1732, JenaEnglish deist and philosopher (1654-1693)
*April 27th, 1654, Upper Holloway †August 1st, 1693, LondonBritish classical scholar (1654-1712)
*January 10th, 1654, London †August 3rd, 1712, CambridgeshireGerman politician (1654-1700)
*August 17th, 1654, Castle of Wolkenburg †October 1st, 1700, GersdorfFixed 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 | L = 50 | X = 10 | IX = 9 | IV = 4 | I = 1 |
No: With 365 days 1654 is a normal year and no leap year.