February 6th, 1720 was a Tuesday.
People born on February 6th, 1720 (assuming the person is still alive) would have turned 304 years old this year (2024).
January 21st, 1720 - February 19th, 1720
Why not celebrate an alternative birthday? In 817 days, exactly on September 29th, 2026, people who were born on February 6th, 1720 will be 112,000 days old!
President of the United States from 1981 to 1989 and actor
*February 6th, 1911, Tampico †June 5th, 2004, Bel AirGerman priest
*February 6th, 1719, Salzburg †April 9th, 1786, SalzburgJamaican reggae musician (1945–1981)
*February 6th, 1945, Gullegem †May 11th, 1981, Jackson Memorial HospitalGerman businessman and nightclub owner
*February 6th, 1930, Berlin †August 11th, 2022, BerlinQueen of Britain and Ireland from 1702 to 1714
*February 6th, 1665, St James's Palace †August 1st, 1714, Kensington PalaceItalian singer and opera singer
*February 6th, 1722, Naples †October 1st, 1808, Neuburg an der DonauVice president of the United States from 1801 to 1805, lived (1756–1836)
*February 6th, 1756, Newark †September 14th, 1836, Port RichmondEnglish actor (1922–2015)
*February 6th, 1922, Paddington †June 25th, 2015, Rancho MirageGerman philosopher and founder of the Illuminati (1748–1830)
*February 6th, 1748, Ingolstadt †November 18th, 1830, GothaItalian noblewoman and murderer
*February 6th, 1577, Rome †September 11th, 1599, RomeItalian politician statesman (1908–1999)
*February 6th, 1908, Pieve Santo Stefano †November 20th, 1999, RomeGerman child prodigy
*February 6th, 1721, Lübeck †June 27th, 1725, LübeckFrench-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, ParisGerman architect
*September 18th, 1720, Schwerin †December 27th, 1802, Plau am SeePrincess 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, LondonGerman theologian
*April 13th, 1720, Burgstetten †June 18th, 1775, TübingenSlovak-Hungarian Jesuit, astronomer, mathematician, and physicist (1720–1792)
*May 15th, 1720, Banská Štiavnica †April 14th, 1792, ViennaFrench architect in Denmark (1720-1799)
*March 22nd, 1720, Bussy-Saint-Martin †August 31st, 1799, ParisSwedish entomologist, industrialist and civil servant (1720-1778)
*February 10th, 1720, Finspång †March 7th, 1778, StockholmGerman university teacher (1720-1769)
*May 4th, 1720, Krebs †February 4th, 1769, FreibergGenevan philosopher and naturalist (1720–1793)
*March 13th, 1720, Geneva †May 20th, 1793, GenthodGerman physician, naturalist and chemist (1720-1791)
*July 8th, 1720, Wernigerode †October 22nd, 1791, ErlangenDanish courtier, local administrator in Zealand
*May 30th, 1720, Hamar Municipality †June 11th, 1803, Jungshovedgaard1720 - 1788
*January 1st, 1720, Tauberbischofsheim †January 1st, 1788Former 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 MutiFixed holidays (Christian feast day) which are celebrated on February 6th.
M = 1000 | D = 500 | C = 100 | X = 10 | V = 5 | 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).