April 20th, 1728 was a Tuesday.
People born on April 20th, 1728 (assuming the person is still alive) would have turned 296 years old this year (2024).
March 22nd, 1728 - April 20th, 1728
Why not celebrate an alternative birthday? In 816 days, exactly on September 25th, 2026, people who were born on April 20th, 1728 will be 109,000 days old!
Dictator of Germany from 1933 to 1945
*April 20th, 1889, Adolf-Hitler-Geburtshaus †April 30th, 1945, FührerbunkerNorwegian cross country skier
*April 20th, 1980, Askim Municipality †July 29th, 2018, HoveAmerican actress (1925-2017)
*April 20th, 1925, Paso Robles †May 30th, 2017, Los AngelesAustrian diplomat
*April 20th, 1727, Liège †August 25th, 1794, LondonBritish actor (1924–2022)
*April 20th, 1924, Tottenham †November 7th, 2022, MinneapolisGerman racing driver (1928-2005)
*April 20th, 1928, Dresden †September 5th, 2005, DresdenPresident of the Second French Republic, Emperor of the Second French Empire and the last king in French history (1848–1870)
*April 20th, 1808, Paris †January 9th, 1873, ChislehurstDutch librarian and university professor
*April 20th, 1734, Nijmegen †April 7th, 1797, UtrechtGerman entrepreneur and politician (1797-1869)
*April 20th, 1797, Cologne †March 29th, 1869, CologneBritish explorer, cartographer and naval officer (1728–1779)
*October 27th, 1728, Marton †February 14th, 1779, Kealakekua BayGerman mathematician
*January 3rd, 1728, Altenmedingen †August 5th, 1800, HamburgAnglo-Irish writer, poet, and physician (d. 1774)
*November 10th, 1728, Elphin †April 4th, 1774, LondonGerman mathematician, physicist and astronomer (1728-1777)
*August 26th, 1728, Mulhouse †September 25th, 1777, BerlinEmperor of Russia (1728–1762)
*February 10th, 1728, Kiel †July 6th, 1762, RopshaGerman painter, university teacher (1728-1763)
*November 16th, 1728, Nuremberg †August 29th, 1763, Indian OceanBritish chemist (1728-1799)
*April 16th, 1728, Bordeaux †December 6th, 1799, EdinburghEnglish manufacturer, industrialist 1728-1809, business partner of James Watt
*September 3rd, 1728, Birmingham †August 17th, 1809, BirminghamGerman noble (1728-1811)
*November 22nd, 1728, Karlsruhe †June 10th, 1811, KarlsruheItalian physician and professor of botany (1728-1804)
*September 3rd, 1728, Turin †July 30th, 1804, TurinDanish-Norwegian historian (1728-1798)
*October 18th, 1728, Copenhagen †September 7th, 1798, ØverødItalian botanist (1728-1805)
*July 18th, 1728, Caprino Veronese †April 13th, 1805, PaduaGerman writer, civil servant and opinion journalist
*October 17th, 1728, Traunstein †June 4th, 1783, MunichItalian physician, surgeon, pathologist (1728-1800)
*April 15th, 1728, San Zenone al Po †July 30th, 1800, PaduaItalian opera composer (1728–1804)
*December 9th, 1728, Massa †November 19th, 1804, RomeNorwegian poet (1728-1765)
*September 6th, 1728, Christiania †January 21st, 1765, ChristianiaFrench politician (1728-1799)
*December 28th, 1728, Chartres †March 16th, 1799, ParisFixed holidays (Christian feast day) which are celebrated on April 20th.
M = 1000 | D = 500 | C = 100 | X = 10 | V = 5 | IV = 4 | I = 1 |
Yes: 1728 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).