August 1st, 1776 was a Thursday.
July 23rd, 1776 - August 23rd, 1776
Why not celebrate an alternative birthday? In 747 days, exactly on June 21st, 2028, people who were born on August 1st, 1776 will be 92,000 days old!
French mathematician, physicist, and philosopher (1776-1831)
*April 1st, 1776, Paris †June 27th, 1831, ParisDanish-German statesman and historian (1776–1831)
*August 27th, 1776, Copenhagen †January 2nd, 1831, BonnGerman chemist, physicist and philosopher
*December 16th, 1776, Zamienice †January 23rd, 1810, MunichAmerican social leader (1776-1831)
*August 21st, 1776, British America †December 31st, 1831, RichmondItalian architect and builder (1776-1854)
*October 11th, 1776, Capriasca †November 7th, 1854, ViennaFrench counter revolutionary
*March 15th, 1776, Fougères †October 25th, 1839, ParisGerman biologist (1776-1837)
*February 4th, 1776, Bremen †February 16th, 1837, BremenFrench artillery officer during the French Revolutionary Wars and Napoleonic Wars
*April 20th, 1776, La Fère †June 20th, 1843, ParisBritish princess, daughter of George III; (1776-1857)
*April 25th, 1776, Buckingham Palace †April 30th, 1857, Gloucester HouseAmerican politician (1776-1859)
*October 30th, 1776, Prince Edward County †April 14th, 1859, GeorgetownDanish historian, linguist, and clergy member
*May 29th, 1776, Copenhagen †September 4th, 1834, CopenhagenGerman theologian
*February 11th, 1776, Gersdorf †January 22nd, 1848, GothaGerman noblewoman, Princess of Anhalt-Bernburg-Schaumburg-Hoym (1776-1841)
*August 6th, 1776, Kirchheimbolanden †February 19th, 1841, Schaumburg CastleBritish doctor, academic, philanthropist, and pioneer in adult education (1776-1841)
*January 10th, 1776, Settle †December 1st, 1841, LondonFixed 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 | I = 1 |
Yes: 1776 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).