April 30th, 1668 was a Monday.
People born on April 30th, 1668 (assuming the person is still alive) would have turned 356 years old this year (2024).
April 21st, 1668 - May 21st, 1668
Why not celebrate an alternative birthday? In 970 days, exactly on December 30th, 2026, people who were born on April 30th, 1668 will be 131,000 days old!
German mathematician and physicist (1777–1855)
*April 30th, 1777, Brunswick †February 23rd, 1855, GöttingenAmerican actor (1916–2006)
*April 30th, 1916, Cambridge †February 9th, 2006, Woodland HillsPainter from Austria (1835-1921)
*April 30th, 1835, Iselsberg-Stronach †January 2nd, 1921, MunichQueen of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 1689 to 1694 (born 1662 died 1694)
*April 30th, 1662, St James's Palace †December 28th, 1694, Kensington PalaceGerman comedian (1938–2020)
*April 30th, 1938, Hamburg †August 9th, 2020, Carl-von-Basedow-KlinikumGerman officer (1730-1797)
*April 30th, 1730, Friedersdorf †February 23rd, 1797, KyritzFrench prince
*April 30th, 1664, Paris †February 9th, 1709, ParisSwedish-born Turkish actress, model and beauty pageant titleholder
*April 30th, 1993, GothenburgKomárom-born Austrian music composer (1870–1948)
*April 30th, 1870, Komárom †October 24th, 1948, Bad IschlFrench Baroque composer, organist and harpsichordist (1668–1733)
*November 10th, 1668, Paris †September 11th, 1733, ParisDutch botanist, chemist, humanist, and physician (1668–1738)
*December 31st, 1668, Voorhout †September 23rd, 1738, LeidenItalian philosopher, rhetorician, historian and jurist
*June 23rd, 1668, Naples †January 23rd, 1744, NaplesPrussian royal consort
*October 30th, 1668, Bad Iburg †February 1st, 1705, HanoverDuke of Bourbon (1668-1710)
*November 10th, 1668, Paris †March 4th, 1710, ParisGerman legal historian and archivist (1668-1743)
*August 15th, 1668, Schwäbisch Hall †September 7th, 1743, Halle (Saale)Austrian architect
*November 14th, 1668, Genoa †November 16th, 1745, ViennaItalian composer and teacher (1668-1727)
*March 19th, 1668, Camaiore †February 22nd, 1727, RomeGerman theologian
*December 3rd, 1668, Wrocław †October 5th, 1740, MagdeburgGerman author (1668-1715)
*March 12th, 1668, Frankfurt (Oder) †June 10th, 1715, Halle (Saale)French statesman (1668-1701)
*June 23rd, 1668, Barbezieux-Saint-Hilaire †January 5th, 1701French writer (1668-1747)
*May 6th, 1668, Sarzeau †November 17th, 1747, Boulogne-sur-MerGerman architect (1668-1733)
*October 11th, 1668, Warendorf †February 18th, 1733, MünsterSwiss painter (1668-1748)
*April 21st, 1668, Basel †February 28th, 1748, BaselFrench painter (1668-1737)
*December 6th, 1668, Paris †December 11th, 1737, RomeGerman historian, theologian and writer (1668-1729)
*February 25th, 1668, Schönewalde †July 11th, 1729, Lutherstadt WittenbergItalian cardinal (1668–1752)
*September 23rd, 1668, Bologna †January 6th, 1752, MontefiasconeGerman author (1668-1721)
*April 26th, 1668, Kostrzyn nad Odrą †January 11th, 1721, RostockGenevan artist (1668-1743)
*May 18th, 1668, Geneva †May 25th, 1743, GenevaFixed holidays (Christian feast day, May Eve, the eve of the first day of summer in the Northern hemisphere) which are celebrated on April 30th.
M = 1000 | D = 500 | C = 100 | L = 50 | X = 10 | V = 5 | IV = 4 | I = 1 |
Yes: 1668 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).