November 2nd, 1664 was a Sunday.
October 24th, 1664 - November 22nd, 1664
Why not celebrate an alternative birthday? In 635 days, exactly on March 30th, 2026, people who were born on November 2nd, 1664 will be 132,000 days old!
President of the United States from 1845 to 1849
*November 2nd, 1795, Pineville †June 15th, 1849, NashvilleLast Queen of France prior to the French Revolution
*November 2nd, 1755, Hofburg Palace †October 16th, 1793, place de la ConcordeAmerican actor (1913–1994)
*November 2nd, 1913, New York City †October 20th, 1994, Los AngelesEnglish mathematician, philosopher and logician (1815–1864)
*November 2nd, 1815, Lincoln †December 8th, 1864, BallintempleAmerican actress (1892–1939)
*November 2nd, 1892, New York City †October 28th, 1939, New York CityAmerican actor and comedian
*November 2nd, 1914, Laurel †January 1st, 2001, Beverly HillsEnglish merchant, slave trader and philanthropist (1636–1721)
*November 2nd, 1636, Bristol †October 11th, 1721, MortlakeMayor of Gdańsk (1998-2019)
*November 2nd, 1965, Gdańsk †January 14th, 2019, University Clinical Centre in GdańskDuke of Courland (1655-1737)
*November 2nd, 1655, Jelgava †May 4th, 1737, GdańskSpanish association football player (1989-)
*November 2nd, 1989, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria35th Sultan of the Ottoman Empire
*November 2nd, 1844, Çırağan Palace †July 3rd, 1918, IstanbulPresident of the United States from 1921 to 1923
*November 2nd, 1865, Blooming Grove †August 2nd, 1923, San FranciscoItalian theatre, opera and cinema director (1906–1976)
*November 2nd, 1906, Milan †March 17th, 1976, RomeItalian cardinal, statesman (1664-1752)
*May 21st, 1664, Fiorenzuola d'Arda †June 26th, 1752, PiacenzaSultan of the Ottoman Empire (1664-1703)
*June 5th, 1664, Edirne †December 1st, 1703, IstanbulEnglish architect and dramatist
*January 24th, 1664, City of London †March 26th, 1726, LondonItalian poet and opera librettist
*March 14th, 1664, Lanuvio †January 27th, 1725, NaplesItalian writer and jurist (1664-1718)
*January 20th, 1664, Cosenza †January 6th, 1718, RomeGerman librarian and historian (1664-1722)
*November 11th, 1664, Korbach †July 13th, 1722, WeimarFrench prince
*April 30th, 1664, Paris †February 9th, 1709, ParisSwedish physician (1664-1742)
*January 24th, 1664, Stockholm †May 21st, 1742, Helga TrefaldighetGerman moral philosopher and theologian (1664-1718)
*June 25th, 1664, Neustadt an der Orla †May 6th, 1718, ErfurtBritish diplomat, poet (1664-1721)
*July 21st, 1664, London †September 18th, 1721, Wimpole17th–18th century French priest and atheist
*June 15th, 1664, Mazerny †June 17th, 1729, ÉtrépignyGerman geographer and cartographer
*March 20th, 1664, Kammlach †July 1st, 1724, NurembergSwedish politician (1664-1742)
*April 6th, 1664, Halikko †April 17th, 1742, Ekebyholm CastleUrban designer
*March 30th, 1664, Dresden †January 8th, 1742, DresdenGerman aristocrat
*May 10th, 1664, Schloss Brake †October 27th, 1707, Schloss BrakeFixed holidays (Christian feast day) which are celebrated on November 2nd.
M = 1000 | D = 500 | C = 100 | L = 50 | X = 10 | IV = 4 | I = 1 |
Yes: 1664 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).