January 28th, 1689 was a Friday.
People born on January 28th, 1689 (assuming the person is still alive) would have turned 335 years old this year (2024).
January 21st, 1689 - February 19th, 1689
Why not celebrate an alternative birthday? In 555 days, exactly on November 3rd, 2025, people who were born on January 28th, 1689 will be 123,000 days old!
Empress of Russia (1693–1740)
*January 28th, 1693, Moscow †October 17th, 1740, Saint PetersburgFrench explorer, geographer, and mathematician (1701-1774)
*January 28th, 1701, Paris †February 4th, 1774, ParisPolish-American classical pianist (1887-1982)
*January 28th, 1887, Łódź †December 20th, 1982, GenevaAssociate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States since 2020
*January 28th, 1972, New OrleansPrime Minister of New Zealand in 1990
*January 28th, 1949, Whakatāne †February 2nd, 2020, AucklandSilesian draughtsman and engraver
*January 28th, 1690, Topola, Lower Silesian Voivodeship †April 20th, 1778, WrocławAmerican painter (1912–1956)
*January 28th, 1912, Cody †August 11th, 1956, East HamptonAmerican actor (1920–2000)
*January 28th, 1920, New York City †August 9th, 2000, San FranciscoEnglish botanist (1694-1768)
*January 28th, 1694, London †August 11th, 1768, BrentwoodBritish journalist and explorer (1841–1904)
*January 28th, 1841, Denbigh †May 10th, 1904, LondonFrench painter (1690-1743)
*January 22nd, 1689, Paris †September 14th, 1743, ParisFrench social commentator and political thinker (1689-1755)
*January 18th, 1689, Château de la Brède †February 10th, 1755, ParisAustrian Royal
*March 26th, 1689, Vienna †May 1st, 1743, ViennaPrince consort of Monaco
*November 21st, 1689, Torigni-sur-Vire †April 23rd, 1751, Hôtel MatignonNoblewoman; writer and poet from England, editor (1689-1762)
*May 15th, 1689, Nottingham †August 21st, 1762, NottinghamEnglish writer and printer (1689–1761)
*August 19th, 1689, Derbyshire †July 4th, 1761, LondonSpanish admiral (1689-1741)
*February 3rd, 1689, birth house of Blas de Lezo †September 7th, 1741, Cartagena de IndiasPortuguese king (1689-1750)
*October 22nd, 1689, Lisbon †July 31st, 1750, LisbonGovernor of North Carolina from 1754 to 1765
*April 2nd, 1689, Girvan †March 28th, 1765, Brunswick TownCzech architect
*September 1st, 1689, Prague †December 18th, 1751, PragueLandgrave of Hesse-Eschwege, later of Hesse-Wanfried-Rheinfels
*July 17th, 1689, Wanfried †October 21st, 1755, EschwegeGerman merchant and naturalist (1689-1751)
*October 29th, 1689, Leipzig †February 27th, 1751, LeipzigGerman civil law notary
*May 15th, 1689, Halle (Saale) †October 19th, 1755, Lutherstadt WittenbergOrganist and composer
*August 21st, 1689, Villahermosa del Río †August 11th, 1757, Villahermosa del RíoCzech painter (1689-1743)
*August 8th, 1689, Prague †October 9th, 1743, PragueArchbishop of Salzburg
*May 27th, 1689, Jihlava †January 5th, 1753, SalzburgPolish noble (1689-1771)
*September 21st, 1689, Białystok †October 9th, 1771, BiałystokItalian painter (1689-1767)
*January 24th, 1689, Belluno †August 17th, 1767, VeniceFixed holidays (Christian feast day) which are celebrated on January 28th.
M = 1000 | D = 500 | C = 100 | L = 50 | X = 10 | IX = 9 | V = 5 | I = 1 |
No: With 365 days 1689 is a normal year and no leap year.