January 4th, 1729 was a Tuesday.
People born on January 4th, 1729 (assuming the person is still alive) would have turned 295 years old this year (2024).
December 22nd, 1728 - January 20th, 1729
Why not celebrate an alternative birthday? In 138 days, exactly on September 14th, 2024, people who were born on January 4th, 1729 will be 108,000 days old!
German architect, engineer and archeologist (1839-1896)
*January 4th, 1839, Steele †April 12th, 1896, İzmirPrussian civil servant (1731-1793)
*January 4th, 1731, Czarny Bór †March 18th, 1793, Czerńczyce, Wrocław CountyFrench historian (1936–2017)
*January 4th, 1936, Bagnac-sur-Célé †May 16th, 2017, CahorsItalian composer, violinist and organist (1710–1736)
*January 4th, 1710, Jesi †March 16th, 1736, PozzuoliItalian philosopher and politician
*January 4th, 1936, Turin †September 19th, 2023, TurinInventor of braille, a system of reading and writing used by people who are blind or visually impaired (1809-1852)
*January 4th, 1809, Coupvray †January 6th, 1852, ParisFrench chemist and politician (1737-1816)
*January 4th, 1737, Dijon †January 2nd, 1816, former 10th arrondissement of ParisAmerican swimmer, Olympic gold medalist, former world record-holder (1910-1992)
*January 4th, 1910, Oil City, Cambria County, Pennsylvania †December 10th, 1992, WoodstockEmpress of Russia from 1762 to 1796
*April 21st, 1729, Szczecin †November 17th, 1796, Saint PetersburgGerman writer, philosopher, publicist, and art critic (1729–1781)
*January 22nd, 1729, Kamenz †February 15th, 1781, BrunswickAnglo-Irish statesman, political theorist and conservative philosopher (1729–1797)
*January 12th, 1729, Dublin †July 9th, 1797, BeaconsfieldGerman-Jewish philosopher and theologian (1729–1786)
*September 6th, 1729, Dessau †January 4th, 1786, BerlinDutch author and illustrator (1729-1812)
*January 23rd, 1729, Leiden †March 13th, 1812, LeidenAmerican patriot leader (1729-1824)
*November 29th, 1729, Maghera †August 16th, 1824, Lower Merion TownshipItalian composer (1730–1786)
*November 30th, 1729, Florence †November 30th, 1785, ParisCzech violinist and composer
*December 20th, 1729, Městec Králové †July 2nd, 1794, RegensburgLast governor of colonial Pennsylvania
*July 14th, 1729, London †February 9th, 1795, PhiladelphiaBritish General in the American War of Independence (1729-1814)
*August 10th, 1729, London †July 12th, 1814, PlymouthItalian opera composer (1729–1802)
*December 1st, 1729, Faenza †July 28th, 1802, BerlinItalian priest, biologist and physiologist (1729-1799)
*January 12th, 1729, Scandiano †February 11th, 1799, PaviaFrench Dauphin (1729-1765)
*September 4th, 1729, Palace of Versailles †December 20th, 1765, FontainebleauGerman naturalist (1729–1798)
*October 22nd, 1729, Tczew †December 9th, 1798, Halle (Saale)German organist and composer
*October 1st, 1729, Inzell †December 22nd, 1777, SalzburgFrench colonial administrator (1729-1776)
*November 20th, 1729, Sainte-Rose †October 18th, 1776, Paris(1729-1790)
*October 1st, 1729, Bad Arolsen †February 10th, 1790, FrankfurtRussian actor and founder of the first permanent Russian theater (1729-1763)
*February 9th, 1729, Kostroma †April 4th, 1763, MoscowFixed holidays (Christian feast day) which are celebrated on January 4th.
M = 1000 | D = 500 | C = 100 | X = 10 | IX = 9 | IV = 4 | I = 1 |
No: With 365 days 1729 is a normal year and no leap year.