September 24th, 1672 was a Saturday.
September 24th, 1672 - October 23rd, 1672
Why not celebrate an alternative birthday? In 585 days, exactly on December 3rd, 2025, people who were born on September 24th, 1672 will be 129,000 days old!
German university professor
*September 24th, 1870, Halle (Saale) †September 15th, 1954, KielFrench Jewish galerist and art dealer persecuted by Nazis (1897-1964)
*September 24th, 1897, Paris †May 4th, 1964German theologian (1673-1734)
*September 24th, 1673, Lutherstadt Wittenberg †August 9th, 1734, ChemnitzAmerican writer (1896–1940)
*September 24th, 1896, Saint Paul †December 21st, 1940, HollywoodFar-right white nationalist and white supremacist podcaster, blogger, author and political commentator
*September 24th, 1966, AthloneTurkish general and statesman (1884-1973)
*September 24th, 1884, İzmir †December 25th, 1973, AnkaraAmerican television sports journalist
*September 24th, 1921, Philadelphia †June 7th, 2008, Baltimore CountyFrench racing cyclist
*September 24th, 1884, Vabre-Tizac †January 28th, 1963, EsblyBohemian military leader and statesman who fought on the Catholic side during the Thirty Years' War (1583-1634)
*September 24th, 1583, Heřmanice †February 25th, 1634, ChebAmerican professional wrestler, professional wrestling valet and model
*September 24th, 1973, PhiladelphiaEnglish writer, art historian, man of letters, antiquarian and Whig politician (1717-1797)
*September 24th, 1717, London †March 2nd, 1797, LondonTsar and 1st Emperor, founder of the Russian Empire
*May 30th, 1672, Moscow †January 28th, 1725, Saint PetersburgEnglish essayist, poet, playwright and politician (1672–1719)
*May 1st, 1672, Milston †June 17th, 1719, KensingtonAnglican bishop (1672-1742)
*January 4th, 1672, London †September 27th, 1742, London18th-century Roman Catholic saint
*January 13th, 1672, Tarquinia †March 25th, 1732, MontefiasconeRhode Island colonial governor
*December 24th, 1672, Scituate †July 5th, 1740, NewportGerman hymnwriter (1672-1737)
*December 21st, 1672, Legnica †February 12th, 1737, ŚwidnicaFrench explorer, soldier and merchant-trader (1672-1720)
*September 30th, 1672, Bayonne †August 20th, 1720, ColumbusFrench composer and organist
*September 8th, 1672, Reims †November 30th, 1703, ReimsGerman theologian (1672-1738)
*September 16th, 1672, Hilpoltstein †July 20th, 1738, PoppenreuthFrench nobleman
*April 1st, 1672, Paris †November 8th, 1758, ParisGerman theologian and writer
*December 21st, 1672, Mirsk †January 12th, 1730, WieżaItalian priest and composer (1672-1749)
*June 11th, 1672, Trento †December 19th, 1749, PaduaFrench historian
*February 25th, 1672, Ménil-la-Horgne †October 25th, 1757, SenonesOrgan builder
*December 19th, 1672, Hatzfeld †January 1st, 1744, SchönstadtDuke of Saxe-Meiningen
*October 7th, 1672, Gotha †November 24th, 1724, MeiningenLutheran minister
*January 1st, 1672, Langenreinsdorf †January 1st, 1724, NewburghFixed holidays (Christian feast day) which are celebrated on September 24th.
M = 1000 | D = 500 | C = 100 | L = 50 | X = 10 | IX = 9 | IV = 4 | I = 1 |
Yes: 1672 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).