June 23rd, 1665 was a Tuesday.
People born on June 23rd, 1665 (assuming the person is still alive) would have turned 359 years old this year (2024).
June 22nd, 1665 - July 22nd, 1665
Why not celebrate an alternative birthday? In 868 days, exactly on November 18th, 2026, people who were born on June 23rd, 1665 will be 132,000 days old!
French Egyptologist (1846–1916)
*June 23rd, 1846, Paris †June 30th, 1916, Palais de l'Institut de FranceEnglish computer scientist (1912–1954)
*June 23rd, 1912, Maida Vale †June 7th, 1954, WilmslowFrench football manager and former player (born 1972)
*June 23rd, 1972, 16th arrondissement of MarseilleItalian philosopher, rhetorician, historian and jurist
*June 23rd, 1668, Naples †January 23rd, 1744, NaplesGerman historian of classical antiquity (1895-1986)
*June 23rd, 1895, Schechingen †July 14th, 1986, TübingenPresident of Finland from 1994 to 2000
*June 23rd, 1937, Vyborg †October 16th, 2023, HelsinkiFrench statesman (1668-1701)
*June 23rd, 1668, Barbezieux-Saint-Hilaire †January 5th, 1701American actor, dancer, choreographer and director (1927-1987)
*June 23rd, 1927, Chicago †September 23rd, 1987, George Washington University HospitalEmpress of the French, first wife of Napoleon (1763–1814)
*June 23rd, 1763, Les Trois-Îlets †May 29th, 1814, Rueil-MalmaisonAmerican lyricist, musician, singer-songwriter, translator, and poet
*June 23rd, 1941, Arroyo Grande †September 23rd, 2019, San RafaelSwedish politician, prime minister of Sweden between October 1978 and October 1979
*June 23rd, 1931, Teg †May 28th, 2018, Öja District, GotlandGerman politician and educationist (1893-1991)
*June 23rd, 1893, Berlin †April 16th, 1991, Schleswig-HolsteinQueen of Britain and Ireland from 1702 to 1714
*February 6th, 1665, St James's Palace †August 1st, 1714, Kensington PalaceBritish Army general
*December 28th, 1665, Oxford †June 28th, 1716, EpsomIrish politician and soldier (1665-1745)
*April 29th, 1665, Dublin †November 16th, 1745, AvignonFrench diplomat (1665-1746)
*September 14th, 1665, Paris †September 2nd, 1746, ParisMarshal of France (1665-1743)
*July 2nd, 1665, Paris †March 7th, 1743, ParisGerman judge
*September 10th, 1665, Leipzig †August 21st, 1714, Lutherstadt WittenbergGerman poet and translator
*March 27th, 1665, Rydzyna †August 15th, 1729, AnsbachItalian painter (1665–1747)
*March 14th, 1665, Bologna †July 16th, 1747, BolognaPrince of Nassau-Idstein (1677-1721)
*February 26th, 1665, Idstein †October 26th, 1721, BiebrichAustrian diplomat (1665-1747)
*May 15th, 1665, Zwentendorf an der Donau †December 28th, 1747, ViennaPrincess-Abbess of Herford
*May 1st, 1665, Old Cölln †October 5th, 1706, DessauGerman pedagogue, philologist and music writer
*September 24th, 1665, Mühlhausen †October 10th, 1727, GothaCount of Nassau-Saarbrücken (1713-1723)
*January 6th, 1665, Saarbrücken †December 6th, 1723, IdsteinGerman botanist and physician (1665-1721)
*February 12th, 1665, Tübingen †September 11th, 1721, TübingenFixed holidays (Christian feast day, Saint John's Eve and the first day of the Midsummer celebrations [although this is not the real summer solstice; see June 20] , Saint John's Eve and the first day of the Midsummer celebrations) which are celebrated on June 23rd.
M = 1000 | D = 500 | C = 100 | L = 50 | X = 10 | V = 5 | I = 1 |
No: With 365 days 1665 is a normal year and no leap year.