August 1st, 1764 was a Wednesday.
July 23rd, 1764 - August 23rd, 1764
Why not celebrate an alternative birthday? In 133 days, exactly on September 7th, 2024, people who were born on August 1st, 1764 will be 95,000 days old!
French naturalist (1744-1829)
*August 1st, 1744, Bazentin †December 18th, 1829, ParisAmerican writer and poet (1819–1891)
*August 1st, 1819, Manhattan †September 28th, 1891, New York CityFormer King of Saudi Arabia (1924-2015)
*August 1st, 1924, Riyadh †January 23rd, 2015, RiyadhAmerican explorer, soldier, Indian agent, and territorial governor (1770-1838)
*August 1st, 1770, Caroline County †September 1st, 1838, St. LouisIsraeli politician who served as Prime Minister and then President of Israel (1923-2016)
*August 1st, 1923, Višnieva †September 28th, 2016, Sheba Medical CenterDutch association football player and manager (* 1961)
*August 1st, 1961, Oost-SouburgCanadian actor (1922–2006)
*August 1st, 1922, Melfort †October 22nd, 2006, Los AngelesAmerican actress (1930-1991)
*August 1st, 1930, Brooklyn †September 14th, 1991, New York CityFrench sociologist, anthropologist, and philosopher (1930–2002)
*August 1st, 1930, Denguin †January 23rd, 2002, 12th arrondissement of ParisRuler of the Principality of Leyen
*August 1st, 1766, Koblenz †November 23rd, 1829, CologneFrench physicist (1924-2010)
*August 1st, 1924, Dubrovytsia †September 29th, 2010, ParisMarshal of France (1764-1830)
*April 13th, 1764, Toul †March 17th, 1830, HyèresEnglish author and pioneer of the Gothic novel (1764-1823)
*July 9th, 1764, Holborn †February 7th, 1823, LondonAmerican jurist and statesman (1764-1836)
*May 28th, 1764, Clermont †May 23rd, 1836, RhinebeckFrench Princess, Sister of King Louis XVI, Martyr and Servant of God
*May 3rd, 1764, Versailles †May 10th, 1794, ParisFrench soldier and military commander (1764-1841)
*December 7th, 1764, Lamarche †March 1st, 1841, ParisFrench businessman (1764-1836)
*April 14th, 1764, Paris †April 24th, 1836, Mesnil-sur-l'EstréeGerman entomologist (1764-1845)
*May 3rd, 1764, Solingen †July 11th, 1845, StolbergScottish soldier (1764-1812)
*May 5th, 1764, Newark Castle †January 23rd, 1812, Ciudad RodrigoUnited States general
*December 21st, 1764, Newburyport †October 4th, 1830, BostonPolish army commander (1764-1809)
*September 17th, 1764, Kretinga †May 5th, 1809, KockAmerican politician (1764-1841)
*April 2nd, 1764, Atkinson †October 26th, 1841, PutneySpanish scientist (1764-1849)
*November 10th, 1764, Madrid †March 23rd, 1849, Mexico CityBritish surgeon
*April 3rd, 1764, Coleman Street †April 20th, 1831, London Borough of EnfieldGerman writer (1764-1842)
*November 15th, 1764, Oborniki Śląskie †May 20th, 1842, BerlinAmerican politician 1764-1825
*November 17th, 1764, Middletown †March 29th, 1825, MariettaGerman paleontologist and politician (1764/65 - 1832)
*April 2nd, 1764, Allmenhausen †March 28th, 1832, GothaAmerican politician 1764-1828
*April 17th, 1764, Princeton †March 7th, 1828, PrincetonFixed holidays (Emancipation Day is commemorated in many parts of the former British Empire, which marks the day the Slavery Abolition Act 1833 came into effect which abolished chattel slavery in the British Empire, Christian feast day, The beginning of autumn observances in the Northern hemisphere and spring observances in the Southern hemisphere) which are celebrated on August 1st.
M = 1000 | D = 500 | C = 100 | L = 50 | X = 10 | V = 5 | IV = 4 | I = 1 |
Yes: 1764 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).