September 21st, 1684 was a Thursday.
August 24th, 1684 - September 23rd, 1684
Why not celebrate an alternative birthday? In 962 days, exactly on December 18th, 2026, people who were born on September 21st, 1684 will be 125,000 days old!
German classical philologist and historian (1868–1941)
*September 21st, 1868, Emden †July 13th, 1941, ZürichAmerican businessman (1903-1956)
*September 21st, 1903, Michigan †December 26th, 1956, YpsilantiGerman physician and university teacher
*September 21st, 1726, Vienna †February 23rd, 1793, ErlangenGerman Lutheran theologian and moral philosopher (1610–1671)
*September 21st, 1610, Schlettau †November 21st, 1671, Lutherstadt WittenbergPrime Minister of Japan from 2006–2007 and 2012–2020 (1954-2022)
*September 21st, 1954, Shinjuku †July 8th, 2022, Nara Medical University HospitalCanadian poet and singer-songwriter (1934–2016)
*September 21st, 1934, Montreal †November 7th, 2016, Los AngelesFrench linguist and orientalist (1758–1838)
*September 21st, 1758, Paris †February 21st, 1838, ParisAmerican actor (1931–2012)
*September 21st, 1931, Fort Worth †November 23rd, 2012, DallasAmerican musician (1947-2017)
*September 21st, 1947, Toledo †May 31st, 2017, New York CityAmerican film and television producer (born 1943)
*September 21st, 1943, DetroitHungarian actor (1944-2017)
*September 21st, 1944, Rimavská Sobota †March 24th, 201734th Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1876 to 1909
*September 21st, 1842, Istanbul †February 10th, 1918, Beylerbeyi PalaceGerman historian (1684–1755)
*January 18th, 1684, Colditz †March 10th, 1755, GöttingenEmpress of Russia from 1725 to 1727
*April 5th, 1684, Krustpils †May 6th, 1727, Saint PetersburgDanish-Norwegian writer, philosopher and historian (1684-1754)
*December 3rd, 1684, Bergen †January 28th, 1754, CopenhagenFrench painter (1684-1721)
*October 10th, 1684, Valenciennes †July 18th, 1721, Nogent-sur-MarneItalian composer
*March 31st, 1684, Frattamaggiore †September 30th, 1755, NaplesFirst wife of composer Johann Sebastian Bach
*October 20th, 1684, Gehren †July 7th, 1720, KöthenProfessor of medicine:Montpellier/Paris/wrote the first great treatise on syphilis/venereal diseases (1684-1766)
*March 19th, 1684, Sauve †May 5th, 1766, ParisGerman general
*October 26th, 1684, Löwitz †May 6th, 1757, PragueRoyal Navy admiral (1684-1757)
*November 12th, 1684, Westminster †October 30th, 1757, NactonItalian tibetologist (1684-1733)
*December 21st, 1684, Pistoia †April 14th, 1733, RomeGerman botanist (1684-1747)
*December 12th, 1684, Darmstadt †April 2nd, 1747, OxfordLandscape Painter (1684-1752)
*January 1st, 1684, Naples †August 1st, 1752, Perugia(1684-1752)
*May 12th, 1684, Runowo, Pomeranian Voivodeship †August 26th, 1752, BerlinGerman theologian (1684-1759)
*January 18th, 1684, Halle (Saale) †September 30th, 1759, WurzenGerman politician (1684-1758)
*March 10th, 1684, Wattmannshagen †July 11th, 1758, BuchMarshal of France (1684-1761)
*September 22nd, 1684, Villefranche-de-Rouergue †January 26th, 1761, VersaillesFixed holidays (Autumnal equinox observances in the Northern Hemisphere, vernal equinox observances in the Southern Hemisphere , Christian feast day) which are celebrated on September 21st.
M = 1000 | D = 500 | C = 100 | L = 50 | X = 10 | IX = 9 | IV = 4 | I = 1 |
Yes: 1684 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).