November 21st, 1740 was a Monday.
October 24th, 1740 - November 22nd, 1740
Why not celebrate an alternative birthday? In 472 days, exactly on August 19th, 2025, people who were born on November 21st, 1740 will be 104,000 days old!
French writer, historian, and philosopher (1694–1778)
*November 21st, 1694, Paris †May 30th, 1778, ParisPope of the Catholic Church from 1914 to 1922
*November 21st, 1854, Pegli †January 22nd, 1922, Apostolic PalaceFinnish academic
*November 21st, 1741, Haapajärvi †February 17th, 1790, RantsilaAmerican comedian, singer and media personality
*November 21st, 1986, Santa Barbara(1746-1819)
*November 21st, 1746, Wetzlar †January 28th, 1819, StuttgartGerman theologian, philosopher, and biblical scholar (1768-1834)
*November 21st, 1768, Wrocław †February 12th, 1834, BerlinAmerican actor (1920-1988)
*November 21st, 1920, Minneapolis †August 5th, 1988, Woodland HillsAmerican actor (1924–2018)
*November 21st, 1924, New York City †May 16th, 2018, Sherman OaksBritish classicist, numismatist, historian and author (1914-2004)
*November 21st, 1914, London †October 4th, 2004, LondonAmerican actor, playwright, director, and film and television producer
*November 21st, 1934, Fort SmithFrench nobleman, revolutionary politician, philosopher and writer of erotic works
*June 2nd, 1740, Paris †December 2nd, 1814, Saint-MauriceEnglish composer and organist (1740-1802)
*August 10th, 1740, London †October 22nd, 1802, LondonGerman writer (1740–1819)
*February 28th, 1740, Uhlstädt †October 11th, 1819, Grodziszcze, Ząbkowice Śląskie CountyBritish painter and writer (1740–1814)
*January 1st, 1740, Devon †February 27th, 1814, St James's PlaceFrench dramatist and writer (1740-1814)
*June 6th, 1740, Paris †April 25th, 1814, ParisDutch French-language writer and composer
*October 20th, 1740, Zuylen Castle †December 27th, 1805, ColombierBritish lawyer, diarist, and author (1740–1795)
*October 18th, 1740, Edinburgh †May 19th, 1795, LondonEmperor of Russia (1740–1764)
*August 12th, 1740, Saint Petersburg †July 5th, 1764, ShlisselburgSwedish poet, songwriter and composer (1740–1795)
*February 4th, 1740, Maria Magdalena parish †February 11th, 1795, Klara Church ParishGerman poet (1740-1815)
*August 15th, 1740, Reinfeld †January 21st, 1815, HamburgFrench journalist and moralistic author
*April 6th, 1740, Clermont-Ferrand †April 13th, 1794, ParisGenevan scientist (1740-1799)
*February 17th, 1740, Conches †January 22nd, 1799, GenevaSinger (1740-1828)
*December 23rd, 1740, Katarina church parish †March 26th, 1828, StorkyrkoförsamlingenFrench archivist and revolutionary (1740–1804)
*April 2nd, 1740, Paris †November 2nd, 1804, ParisFrench politician and priest (1740-1828)
*October 20th, 1740, Alessandria †April 19th, 1828, ParmaSpanish painter (1740-1809)
*January 8th, 1740, Zaragoza †November 30th, 1808, ZaragozaAmerican lawyer and statesman (1740-1821)
*May 2nd, 1740, Philadelphia †October 24th, 1821, BurlingtonWürttembergian university teacher (1740-1808)
*October 7th, 1740, Schöckingen †June 26th, 1808, BlaubeurenItalian priest, theologian, and philosopher (1740-1795)
*December 6th, 1740, Bronte †November 26th, 1795, RomeSpanish sculptor (1741-1802)
*November 30th, 1740, Valencia †November 30th, 1801, ValenciaFixed holidays (Christian feast days) which are celebrated on November 21st.
M = 1000 | D = 500 | C = 100 | XL = 40 | X = 10 | I = 1 |
Yes: 1740 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).