November 2nd, 1739 was a Monday.
October 24th, 1739 - November 22nd, 1739
Why not celebrate an alternative birthday? In 93 days, exactly on July 30th, 2024, people who were born on November 2nd, 1739 will be 104,000 days old!
Last Queen of France prior to the French Revolution
*November 2nd, 1755, Hofburg Palace †October 16th, 1793, place de la ConcordePresident of the United States from 1845 to 1849
*November 2nd, 1795, Pineville †June 15th, 1849, NashvilleAmerican actor (1913–1994)
*November 2nd, 1913, New York City †October 20th, 1994, Los AngelesEnglish mathematician, philosopher and logician (1815–1864)
*November 2nd, 1815, Lincoln †December 8th, 1864, BallintempleAmerican actress (1892–1939)
*November 2nd, 1892, New York City †October 28th, 1939, New York CityAmerican actor and comedian
*November 2nd, 1914, Laurel †January 1st, 2001, Beverly HillsMayor of Gdańsk (1998-2019)
*November 2nd, 1965, Gdańsk †January 14th, 2019, University Clinical Centre in GdańskSpanish association football player (1989-)
*November 2nd, 1989, Las Palmas de Gran CanariaPresident of the United States from 1921 to 1923
*November 2nd, 1865, Blooming Grove †August 2nd, 1923, San FranciscoGreek poet and art critic
*November 2nd, 1911, Heraklion †March 18th, 1996, AthensItalian theatre, opera and cinema director (1906–1976)
*November 2nd, 1906, Milan †March 17th, 1976, RomeVenecian painter (1730-1795)
*November 2nd, 1730, Venice †December 8th, 1795, DresdenAmerican businessman
*November 2nd, 1815, Rockbridge County †September 27th, 1865, JacksonvilleVice president of the United States from 1805 to 1812
*July 26th, 1739, Little Britain †April 20th, 1812, Washington, D.C.Russian military leader and politician (1739–1791)
*September 13th, 1739, Chizhevo †October 5th, 1791, IașiGerman violinist and composer
*July 6th, 1739, Wörlitz †February 28th, 1796, DessauFrench master joiner in seats, wood engraver, cabinet-maker 1739-1814
*July 6th, 1739, Cheny †July 5th, 1814, ParisSpanish architect (1739–1811)
*September 15th, 1739, Madrid †August 22nd, 1811, MadridFrench general (1739–1823)
*January 26th, 1739, Cambrai †March 14th, 1823, TurvilleFrench architect
*February 15th, 1739, Paris †June 6th, 1813, ParisFinnish historian (1739-1804)
*November 8th, 1739, Viitasaari †March 16th, 1804, TurkuAmerican politician (1739-1838)
*May 14th, 1739, Amesbury †March 7th, 1838, StrathamVenezuelan priest, music educator
*January 17th, 1739, Guatire †January 1st, 1799, CaracasFrench politician, linguist and translator (1739-1824)
*March 19th, 1739, Saint-Sauveur-Lendelin †June 14th, 1824, Sainte-MesmeAmerican statesman, 1739-1798
*December 24th, 1739, Edgecombe County †November 10th, 1798, Northampton CountyFrench writer, economist, and government official (1739–1817)
*December 14th, 1739, Paris †August 7th, 1817, DelawareAmerican politician (1739-1812)
*August 30th, 1739, Augusta County †August 30th, 1812, AugustaAustrian politician (1739-1813)
*January 5th, 1739, Dresden †January 5th, 1813, ViennaFixed holidays (Christian feast day) which are celebrated on November 2nd.
M = 1000 | D = 500 | C = 100 | X = 10 | IX = 9 | I = 1 |
No: With 365 days 1739 is a normal year and no leap year.