April 1st, 1669 was a Monday.
People born on April 1st, 1669 (assuming the person is still alive) would have turned 355 years old this year (2024).
March 21st, 1669 - April 20th, 1669
Why not celebrate an alternative birthday? In 307 days, exactly on March 6th, 2025, people who were born on April 1st, 1669 will be 130,000 days old!
Norwegian actor and director (1883-1976)
*April 1st, 1883, Sykkylven †April 29th, 1976, OsloGerman statesman and Chancellor (1815-1898)
*April 1st, 1815, Schönhausen †July 30th, 1898, FriedrichsruhFrench photographer
*April 1st, 1902, 10th arrondissement of Paris †January 1st, 2004, ParisFrench mathematician, physicist, and philosopher (1776-1831)
*April 1st, 1776, Paris †June 27th, 1831, ParisAmerican actress, singer, and dancer (1932-2016)
*April 1st, 1932, El Paso †December 28th, 2016, Cedars-Sinai Medical CenterEnglish physician (1578–1657)
*April 1st, 1578, Folkestone †June 3rd, 1657, RoehamptonFranco-Czech poet and novelist
*April 1st, 1929, Brno †July 11th, 2023, 7th arrondissement of ParisAmerican television news host and political commentator
*April 1st, 1973, Castro ValleyFrench poet and dramatist (1868–1918)
*April 1st, 1868, Marseille †December 2nd, 1918, ParisArgentine writer and composer
*April 1st, 1940, Buenos Aires †February 21st, 2017, MontevideoRussian composer, pianist and conductor (1873–1943)
*April 1st, 1873, Starorussky Uyezd †March 28th, 1943, Beverly HillsAmerican stage and silent film actress
*April 1st, 1884, New York City †December 7th, 1946, New York CityGerman theologian
*December 12th, 1669, Bad Schandau †June 15th, 1741, LeipzigGerman general
*December 17th, 1669, Myślibórz †March 28th, 1758, NeuruppinGerman noblewoman
*December 20th, 1669, Jena †January 6th, 1703, GräfentonnaQueen Consort of Sardinia (1669-1728)
*August 27th, 1669, Saint-Cloud †August 26th, 1728, Villa della ReginaArchduchess of Austria (1669-1692)
*January 18th, 1669, Vienna †December 24th, 1692, ViennaRussian empress, first wife of Peter I
*July 30th, 1669, Moscow †August 27th, 1731, MoscowGerman priest
*February 4th, 1669, Gorizia †October 25th, 1722, PassauGerman author
*September 13th, 1669, Güstrow †January 26th, 1725, LüneburgGerman mathematician (1669-1719)
*November 5th, 1669, Altdorf bei Nürnberg †June 6th, 1719, BlankenburgGerman theologian
*October 25th, 1669, Kremnica †September 12th, 1725, Lutherstadt WittenbergFrench keyboardist and composer
*February 2nd, 1669, Lyon †February 17th, 1732, ParisGerman military personnel
*April 5th, 1669, Berlin †April 17th, 1755, Berlin(1669-1753)
*September 19th, 1669, Wolfenbüttel †January 20th, 1753, Roermond(1669-1730)
*May 5th, 1669, Altenkirchen (Westerwald) †November 12th, 1730, Bad LangensalzaGerman author and theologian
*October 24th, 1669, Bayreuth †November 7th, 1719, BergGerman university teacher and writer (1669-1713)
*March 6th, 1669, Kötzschau †December 6th, 1713, GiessenDutch poet, playwright and writer
*February 20th, 1669, Amsterdam †March 23rd, 1749, MaarssenGovernor of the Connecticut Colony (1669-1741)
*November 11th, 1669, Hartford †October 11th, 1741, HartfordGerman theologian
*February 14th, 1669, Kraja †May 17th, 1744, Lutherstadt WittenbergFixed holidays (Christian feast day) which are celebrated on April 1st.
M = 1000 | D = 500 | C = 100 | L = 50 | X = 10 | IX = 9 | IV = 4 | I = 1 |
No: With 365 days 1669 is a normal year and no leap year.