September 5th, 1660 was a Sunday.
August 24th, 1660 - September 23rd, 1660
Why not celebrate an alternative birthday? In 179 days, exactly on October 27th, 2024, people who were born on September 5th, 1660 will be 133,000 days old!
King of France and Navarra, from 1643 to 1715
*September 5th, 1638, Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye †September 1st, 1715, Palace of VersaillesUruguayan-Mexican actor (1923-2017)
*September 5th, 1924, Atlantic Ocean †April 22nd, 2017, Mexico CityItalian historian of classical antiquity (1908–1987)
*September 5th, 1908, Caraglio †September 1st, 1987, LondonDanish actress (1931-2019)
*September 5th, 1931, Copenhagen †January 28th, 2019, CopenhagenSwedish rapper (2002–2021)
*September 5th, 2002, Stockholm †October 21st, 2021, Hammarby SjöstadAmerican avant-garde composer (1912-1992)
*September 5th, 1912, Los Angeles †August 12th, 1992, New York CityBritish singer, songwriter, record producer and graphic designer (1946–1991)
*September 5th, 1946, Zanzibar City †November 24th, 1991, Garden Lodge, KensingtonGerman composer (1735–1782)
*September 5th, 1735, Leipzig †January 1st, 1782, LondonFrench historian (1885-1952)
*September 5th, 1885, Aubais †September 12th, 1952, 8th arrondissement of ParisGerman footballer and manager (1923-1986)
*September 5th, 1923, Bernburg †October 30th, 1986, SteinbachGerman film director, producer, screenwriter, actor and opera director
*September 5th, 1942, MunichAmerican football and coach, college athletics administrator (1924–2013)
*September 5th, 1924, Fremont †September 24th, 2013, Baton RougeKing of Great Britain and Ireland (r. 1714–27), Elector of Hanover (r. 1698–1727)
*May 28th, 1660, Hanover †June 11th, 1727, OsnabrückIrish botanist, doctor, and collector (1660-1753)
*April 16th, 1660, Killyleagh †January 11th, 1753, ChelseaPainter from the Northern Netherlands (1660-1719)
*March 28th, 1660, Dordrecht †October 14th, 1719, AmsterdamGerman composer, organist and harpsichordist
*April 6th, 1660, Geising †June 5th, 1722, LeipzigItalian painter (1660-1715)
*January 1st, 1660, Milan †January 1st, 1715, BolognaPrussian baroque sculptor and architect
*April 30th, 1660, Gdańsk †January 1st, 1714, Saint PetersburgGerman physician and chemist
*February 19th, 1660, Halle (Saale) †November 12th, 1742, Halle (Saale)Scottish politician and noble (1660-1724)
*February 24th, 1660, Knowsley †November 14th, 1724, Huntingtower CastleFrench composer and conductor (1660-1744)
*December 4th, 1660, Aix-en-Provence †June 29th, 1744, VersaillesBritish duchess (1660-1744)
*June 15th, 1660, Hertfordshire †October 18th, 1744, Marlborough HouseDauphine of France (1660-1690)
*November 28th, 1660, Munich †April 20th, 1690, Palace of VersaillesEnglish politician (1660-1723)
*October 20th, 1660, England †July 26th, 1723, EnglandAustrian ornithologist
*November 7th, 1660, Steinach am Brenner †October 14th, 1731, Schloss RosenauBritish diplomat; (1660-1718)
*July 24th, 1660, England †February 1st, 1718, Charing CrossDuke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg
*October 30th, 1660, Sønderborg †March 12th, 1731, HamburgRoman Catholic bishop (1660-1694)
*June 9th, 1660, Düsseldorf †May 4th, 1694, LiègeFixed holidays (Christian feast day) which are celebrated on September 5th.
M = 1000 | D = 500 | C = 100 | L = 50 | X = 10 | IX = 9 | V = 5 |
Yes: 1660 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).