March 19th, 1692 was a Wednesday.
People born on March 19th, 1692 (assuming the person is still alive) would have turned 332 years old this year (2024).
February 20th, 1692 - March 20th, 1692
Why not celebrate an alternative birthday? In 634 days, exactly on March 29th, 2026, people who were born on March 19th, 1692 will be 122,000 days old!
18th-century poet and author from Scotland
*March 19th, 1721, Cardross †September 17th, 1771, LivornoGerman Admiral and Secretary of State of the German Imperial Naval Office (1849-1930)
*March 19th, 1849, Kostrzyn nad Odrą †March 6th, 1930, SchäftlarnDanish actor and theatre director
*March 19th, 1873, Copenhagen †March 15th, 1943, FrederiksbergGerman classicist and philologist (1876–1959)
*March 19th, 1876, Magdeburg †November 10th, 1959, BerlinAmerican actor (1929-2017)
*March 19th, 1929, Wichita †March 1st, 2017, Kansas CityRussian writer of Ukrainian origin (1809–1852)
*March 19th, 1809, Velyki Sorochyntsi †February 21st, 1852, MoscowItalian composer and violinist (1692-1770)
*April 8th, 1692, Piran †February 26th, 1770, PaduaQueen consort of Spain (1692-1766)
*October 25th, 1692, Palazzo della Pilotta †July 11th, 1766, AranjuezEnglish poet and inventor of a shorthand system
*February 29th, 1692, Manchester †September 26th, 1763, ManchesterGerman Roman Catholic theologian
*November 15th, 1692, Bad Tölz †February 5th, 1775, PollingGerman librarian, law librarian and writer
*January 7th, 1692, Burgsteinfurt †November 9th, 1764, UtrechtFrench poet of the Age of the Enlightenment
*November 6th, 1692, Paris †January 29th, 1763, ParisFrench politician and prince (1692-1740)
*August 18th, 1692, Versailles †January 27th, 1740, Chantilly(1692-1757)
*January 22nd, 1692, Leeuwarden †September 18th, 1757French playwright (1692-1754)
*February 14th, 1692, Paris †March 14th, 1754, ParisGerman sculptor (1692-1750)
*January 1st, 1692, Tegernsee †April 29th, 1750, MannheimDutch naturalist (*1692 – †1761)
*March 14th, 1692, Leiden †September 19th, 1761, LeidenGerman theologian (1692-1764)
*April 19th, 1692, Ballenstedt †June 25th, 1764, BernburgItalian poet (1692-1768)
*November 21st, 1692, Genoa †December 20th, 1768, ParmaFrench antiquarian (1692-1765)
*October 31st, 1692, Paris †September 5th, 1765, ParisGerman nobleman; ruling Count of Hohenzollern-Haigerloch (1692-1750)
*December 4th, 1692, Sigmaringen †July 23rd, 1750, Augustusburg and Falkenlust PalacesLandgrave of Hesse-Philippsthal-Barchfeld
*April 1st, 1692, Philippsthal (Werra) †May 13th, 1761, BredaPrince of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt
*August 14th, 1692, Rudolstadt †September 1st, 1744, RudolstadtFixed holidays (Christian Observances) which are celebrated on March 19th.
M = 1000 | D = 500 | C = 100 | XC = 90 | X = 10 | IX = 9 | I = 1 |
Yes: 1692 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).