March 25th, 1749 was a Tuesday.
People born on March 25th, 1749 (assuming the person is still alive) would have turned 275 years old this year (2024).
March 21st, 1749 - April 20th, 1749
Why not celebrate an alternative birthday? In 524 days, exactly on October 4th, 2025, people who were born on March 25th, 1749 will be 101,000 days old!
Faroese folklorist and linguist, Lutheran clergyman
*March 25th, 1819, Sandavágur †April 8th, 1909, CopenhagenFrench music theorist
*March 25th, 1745, Rouen †November 26th, 1810, former 2nd arrondissement of ParisAmerican singer, songwriter, and pianist (1942–2018)
*March 25th, 1942, Memphis †August 16th, 2018, DetroitGerman military historian
*March 25th, 1926, Cochstedt †February 6th, 2016, MettmannHungarian composer and pianist
*March 25th, 1881, Sânnicolau Mare †September 26th, 1945, New York CityUnited States admiral (1745-1803)
*March 25th, 1745, Tacumshin †September 13th, 1803, PhiladelphiaNorwegian politician for the Labour Party (1954-2017)
*March 25th, 1954, Vinstra †November 9th, 2017, OsloGrand Duke of Berg and Cleves, The king of Naples (1767-1815)
*March 25th, 1767, Labastide-Murat †October 13th, 1815, PizzoAmerican musician (1934–1964)
*March 25th, 1934, Memphis †August 14th, 1964, ClearlakeGerman writer, artist, natural scientist and politician (1749–1832)
*August 28th, 1749, Frankfurt †March 22nd, 1832, WeimarFrench mathematician and astronomer (1749-1827)
*March 23rd, 1749, Beaumont-en-Auge †March 5th, 1827, ParisEnglish physician, scientist and pioneer of vaccination (1749–1823)
*May 17th, 1749, Berkeley †January 26th, 1823, BerkeleyFrench mathematician and astronomer
*September 19th, 1749, Amiens †August 19th, 1822, ParisSigner of the United States Declaration of Independence from South Carolina (1749-1779)
*August 5th, 1749, Georgetown County †January 1st, 1779, Atlantic OceanBritish philosopher, jurist, and social reformer (1748–1832)
*February 15th, 1749, Houndsditch †June 6th, 1832, LondonItalian opera composer of the Neapolitan school
*December 17th, 1749, Aversa †January 11th, 1801, VeniceFrench inventor of airtight food preservation
*November 17th, 1749, Châlons-en-Champagne †June 1st, 1841, MassyFrench writer, orator and statesman (1749-1791)
*March 9th, 1749, Le Bignon-Mirabeau †April 2nd, 1791, ParisBritish Whig statesman (1749–1806)
*January 24th, 1749, Westminster †September 13th, 1806, ChiswickGerman actor, stage actor, playwright and librettist
*March 5th, 1749, City of Brussels †April 10th, 1799, RedekinPrime Minister of Norway in Stockholm 1814-1822
*December 8th, 1749, Christiania †December 10th, 1824, ChristianiaPolish Jewish rabbi, Talmudist and ethicist (1749-1821)
*May 24th, 1749, Valožyn †June 14th, 1821, ValožynAmerican politician (1749-1809)
*January 27th, 1749, Annapolis †July 7th, 1809, Annapolis18th century Russian author and social critic
*August 20th, 1749, Radischevo †September 12th, 1802, Saint PetersburgAmerican physician and historian
*April 2nd, 1749, Lancaster County †May 8th, 1815, CharlestonSpanish bishop (1749-1810)
*April 3rd, 1749, Havana †July 17th, 1810, Santiago de CubaFrench painter (1749-1803)
*April 11th, 1749, Paris †April 24th, 1803, ParisAmerican statesman and land speculator who signed the United States Constitution (1749-1800)
*March 26th, 1749, Windsor †March 21st, 1800, KnoxvilleFixed holidays (Christian feast days, Christian Saints' days) which are celebrated on March 25th.
M = 1000 | D = 500 | C = 100 | XL = 40 | X = 10 | IX = 9 | V = 5 | I = 1 |
No: With 365 days 1749 is a normal year and no leap year.