February 1st, 1693 was a Sunday.
People born on February 1st, 1693 (assuming the person is still alive) would have turned 331 years old this year (2024).
January 21st, 1693 - February 19th, 1693
Why not celebrate an alternative birthday? In 19 days, exactly on May 17th, 2024, people who were born on February 1st, 1693 will be 121,000 days old!
Welsh actor, comedian, director, historian and writer (1942–2020)
*February 1st, 1942, Colwyn Bay †January 21st, 2020, LondonTurkish classical archaeologist (1914-2001)
*February 1st, 1914, Istanbul †February 26th, 2001, IstanbulStasi officer
*February 1st, 1927, Berlin †April 10th, 1995, Petershagen-EggersdorfDutch-Austrian dancer and theater maker (1905-2005)
*February 1st, 1905, Vienna †July 10th, 2005, ViennaSoviet and Russian politician, 1st President of Russia (1931–2007)
*February 1st, 1931, Butka †April 23rd, 2007, MoscowItalian composer
*February 1st, 1690, Florence †October 31st, 1768, FlorenceAmerican actor (1934–2006)
*February 1st, 1934, New Orleans †February 17th, 2006, Los AngelesAmerican television personality, author, and fashion designer
*February 1st, 1986, Laguna BeachAustrian novelist, librettist, poet, dramatist (1874–1929)
*February 1st, 1874, Vienna †July 15th, 1929, RodaunScottish mathematician, physicist, and astronomer (1550–1617)
*February 1st, 1550, Merchiston Tower †April 4th, 1617, Edinburgh(1901-1967) American writer and social activist
*February 1st, 1902, Joplin †May 22nd, 1967, New York CityAmerican film director (1894–1973)
*February 1st, 1894, Cape Elizabeth †August 31st, 1973, Palm DesertEmpress of Russia (1693–1740)
*January 28th, 1693, Moscow †October 17th, 1740, Saint PetersburgPope of the Catholic Church from 1758 to 1769
*March 7th, 1693, Venice †February 2nd, 1769, RomePrussian military personnel
*June 9th, 1693, Schlagenthin †February 8th, 1757, MagdeburgBritish clockmaker, horologist and inventor of the marine chronometer
*April 3rd, 1693, Foulby †March 24th, 1776, LondonEnglish astronomer; Astronomer Royal
*February 28th, 1693, Sherborne †July 13th, 1762, ChalfordGerman politician (1693-1771)
*December 12th, 1693, Frankfurt †February 6th, 1771, FrankfurtDanish jurist and judge (1693-1758)
*December 3rd, 1693, Copenhagen †May 10th, 1758, CopenhagenPrime Minister of Great Britain (1693-1768)
*July 21st, 1693, London †November 17th, 1768, Lincoln's Inn FieldsGerman philologist and educator
*June 7th, 1693, Hersbruck †March 24th, 1732, BrunswickGerman theologian (1693-1759)
*October 9th, 1693, Schneeberg †February 13th, 1759, DresdenPrince of Anhalt-Bernburg-Schaumburg-Hoym
*September 7th, 1693, Schaumburg Castle †April 15th, 1772, BalduinsteinGerman theologian (1693-1778)
*June 5th, 1693, Münchsteinach †March 23rd, 1778, Bad StebenGerman politician (1693-1769)
*March 20th, 1693, Gawroniec, West Pomeranian Voivodeship †August 26th, 1769, BerlinGerman jurist (1693-1736)
*August 2nd, 1693, Bremen †December 15th, 1736, BremenItalian cardinal of the Roman church
*January 20th, 1693, Milan †June 25th, 1769, MilanBritish Countess (1693-1778)
*April 1st, 1693, Hanover †September 16th, 1778, LondonFrench composer (1693-1762)
*August 8th, 1693, Aix-en-Provence †February 12th, 1762, MarseilleFixed holidays (Christian feast day) which are celebrated on February 1st.
M = 1000 | D = 500 | C = 100 | XC = 90 | I = 1 |
No: With 365 days 1693 is a normal year and no leap year.