January 1st, 1720 was a Monday.
People born on January 1st, 1720 (assuming the person is still alive) would have turned 304 years old this year (2024).
December 22nd, 1719 - January 20th, 1720
Why not celebrate an alternative birthday? In 847 days, exactly on August 24th, 2026, people who were born on January 1st, 1720 will be 112,000 days old!
American natural history collector (1813–1883)
*January 1st, 1813, Gusev †January 1st, 1883, Port of SpainGerman Archdeacon and parson (1721-1797)
*January 1st, 1721, Berlin †January 1st, 1797, BerlinGerman sculptor
*January 1st, 1696, Linz †January 2nd, 1770, MimmenhausenAmerican writer
*January 1st, 1747, Cumberland County †January 1st, 1776, Fort WashingtonGerman botanist and physicist (1677-1746)
*January 1st, 1677, Vienna †February 22nd, 1746, DresdenBritish painter and writer (1740–1814)
*January 1st, 1740, Devon †February 27th, 1814, St James's PlacePolish actor
*January 1st, 1933, Międzyrzec Podlaski †June 16th, 2017, Międzyrzec PodlaskiGerman film director and film producer (1932–2016)
*January 1st, 1932, Tartu †June 30th, 2016, BerlinFrench-Italian composer
*November 16th, 1720, Lunéville †April 12th, 1788, FlorenceMother of Maria Anna ("Nannerl") and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
*December 25th, 1720, Sankt Gilgen †July 3rd, 1778, ParisMonegasque prince (1720-1795)
*November 10th, 1720, Paris †March 21st, 1795, ParisPrincess of Anhalt-Dessau (1720-1793)
*December 7th, 1720, Dessau †December 5th, 1793, DessauBritish philosopher, preacher and mathematician (1723–1791)
*November 30th, 1720, Glamorgan †April 19th, 1791, LondonSlovak-Hungarian Jesuit, astronomer, mathematician, and physicist (1720–1792)
*May 15th, 1720, Banská Štiavnica †April 14th, 1792, ViennaSwedish industrialist and entomologist (1720-1778)
*February 10th, 1720, Finspång †March 7th, 1778, StockholmSwiss philosopher and naturalist (1720 – 1793)
*March 13th, 1720, Geneva †May 20th, 1793, GenthodDanish courtier, local administrator in Zealand
*May 30th, 1720, Hamar Municipality †June 11th, 1803, JungshovedgaardFormer Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
*May 8th, 1720, London †October 2nd, 1764, SpaJacobite pretender to the thrones of England, Scotland, Ireland, and France; (1720-1788)
*December 31st, 1720, Palazzo Muti †January 31st, 1788, Palazzo MutiItalian painter (1720-1778)
*October 4th, 1720, Mogliano Veneto †November 9th, 1778, RomePolish-Lithuanian rabbi and Talmudist (1720–1797)
*April 23rd, 1720, Sialiec †October 9th, 1797, VilniusMonarch of Parma, Piacenza
*March 15th, 1720, Madrid †July 18th, 1765, AlessandriaGerman philosopher
*October 16th, 1720, Winterthur †February 27th, 1779, BerlinFixed holidays (Christian feast day, Dissolution of Czechoslovakia-related observances, New Year's Day) which are celebrated on January 1st.
M = 1000 | D = 500 | C = 100 | X = 10 | I = 1 |
Yes: 1720 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).