January 5th, 1732 was a Saturday.
People born on January 5th, 1732 (assuming the person is still alive) would have turned 292 years old this year (2024).
December 22nd, 1731 - January 20th, 1732
Why not celebrate an alternative birthday? In 234 days, exactly on December 19th, 2024, people who were born on January 5th, 1732 will be 107,000 days old!
German politician, Chancellor of West Germany (1949–1963), Zentrum and CDU
*January 5th, 1876, Cologne †April 19th, 1967, RhöndorfAmerican circus performer
*January 5th, 1870, Sumner County †December 19th, 1921, NashvilleAustrian singer
*January 5th, 1762, Zell im Wiesental †March 6th, 1842, SalzburgItalian semiotician, essayist, philosopher, literary critic, and novelist
*January 5th, 1932, Alessandria †February 19th, 2016, MilanSpanish neoclassical statesman, author, philosopher (1744-1811)
*January 5th, 1744, Gijón †November 27th, 1811, Puerto de VegaSwiss mathematician (1655-1705)
*January 5th, 1655, Basel †August 16th, 1705, BaselGerman geologist (1818-1891)
*January 5th, 1818, Hildesheim †December 14th, 1891, Wrocław(1846-1926) German philosopher
*January 5th, 1846, Aurich †September 15th, 1926, JenaFrench economist and businessman (1767–1832)
*January 5th, 1767, Lyon †November 14th, 1832, former 2nd arrondissement of ParisFrench actor (1911–2001)
*January 5th, 1911, Paris †January 30th, 2001, Saint-TropezAustrian politician (1739-1813)
*January 5th, 1739, Dresden †January 5th, 1813, ViennaPresident of the United States from 1789 to 1797
*February 22nd, 1732, Westmoreland County †December 14th, 1799, Mount VernonFrench painter (1732-1806)
*April 5th, 1732, Grasse †August 22nd, 1806, ParisFrench playwright, diplomat and polymath (1732–1799)
*January 24th, 1732, Paris †May 18th, 1799, ParisFrench astronomer (*1732 – †1807)
*July 11th, 1732, Bourg-en-Bresse †April 4th, 1807, ParisFirst Governor-General of Bengal (1732–1818)
*December 6th, 1732, Churchill †August 22nd, 1818, DaylesfordAmerican politician (1732-1808)
*November 8th, 1732, Talbot County †February 14th, 1808, WilmingtonDuke of Wurttemburg (1732-1797)
*January 21st, 1732, Stuttgart †December 23rd, 1797, HohenheimGerman engineer and officer
*November 23rd, 1732, Dresden †December 1st, 1804, DresdenFrench Salon-holder
*November 9th, 1732, Lyon †May 23rd, 1776, ParisGenevan minister resident in France, French statesman, and finance minister of Louis XVI (1732-1804)
*September 30th, 1732, Geneva †April 9th, 1804, GenevaNorwegian civil servant
*July 1st, 1732, Ringsaker Municipality †February 22nd, 1800, Molde MunicipalityFrench Catholic priest
*October 7th, 1732, Saint-Aubin-Celloville †January 12th, 1810, Saint-Aubin-CellovilleAmerican astronomer (*1732 – †1796)
*April 8th, 1732, Germantown †June 26th, 1796, PhiladelphiaGerman theologian (1732-1796)
*April 9th, 1732, Pasewalk †October 19th, 1796, ŚwidnicaPrussian builder and architect (1732-1808)
*December 15th, 1732, Kamienna Góra †October 1st, 1808, RoskildeAmerican politician (1732-1803)
*May 14th, 1732, Waltham †May 18th, 1803, HoldernessKing of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania
*January 17th, 1732, Voŭčyn †February 12th, 1798, Saint PetersburgFixed holidays (Christian Feast day) which are celebrated on January 5th.
M = 1000 | D = 500 | C = 100 | X = 10 | V = 5 | I = 1 |
Yes: 1732 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).