January 4th, 1779 was a Monday.
People born on January 4th, 1779 (assuming the person is still alive) would have turned 245 years old this year (2024).
December 22nd, 1778 - January 20th, 1779
Why not celebrate an alternative birthday? In 402 days, exactly on June 3rd, 2025, people who were born on January 4th, 1779 will be 90,000 days old!
German architect, engineer and archeologist (1839-1896)
*January 4th, 1839, Steele †April 12th, 1896, İzmirFrench writer
*January 4th, 1780, Plou †April 13th, 1849, 2nd arrondissement of ParisGerman philologist, linguist, jurist and mythologist (1785-1863)
*January 4th, 1785, Hanau †September 20th, 1863, BerlinFrench historian (1936–2017)
*January 4th, 1936, Bagnac-sur-Célé †May 16th, 2017, CahorsInventor of braille, a system of reading and writing used by people who are blind or visually impaired (1809-1852)
*January 4th, 1809, Coupvray †January 6th, 1852, ParisItalian diplomat, explorer and scholar
*January 4th, 1776, Barbania †March 9th, 1852, TurinItalian philosopher and politician
*January 4th, 1936, Turin †September 19th, 2023, TurinAmerican swimmer, Olympic gold medalist, former world record-holder (1910-1992)
*January 4th, 1910, Oil City, Cambria County, Pennsylvania †December 10th, 1992, WoodstockGerman jurist and musician
*January 4th, 1772, Hamelin †March 28th, 1840, HeidelbergIrish poet, singer and songwriter (1779–1852)
*May 28th, 1779, Dublin †February 25th, 1852, BromhamOttoman Sultan (1779-1808)
*September 8th, 1779, Constantinople †November 17th, 1808, ConstantinopleBritish politician (1779–1848)
*March 15th, 1779, London †November 24th, 1848, HertfordshireAmerican artist (1779-1843)
*November 5th, 1779, Charleston †July 9th, 1843, CambridgeSwedish chemist (1779-1848)
*August 20th, 1779, Väfversunda †August 7th, 1848, Adolf Fredriks parishGerman architect (1779-1844)
*June 1st, 1779, Karlsruhe †July 17th, 1844, HeidelbergFrench general and statesman (1779-1865)
*November 27th, 1779, Paris †January 8th, 1865, GlisollesFrench composer and university teacher (1779-1852)
*March 21st, 1779, Nancy †March 23rd, 1852, ParisColombian politician (1779-1816)
*November 16th, 1779, Popayán †July 6th, 1816, ColombiaPolish general (1779-1857)
*March 19th, 1779, Warsaw †September 23rd, 1857, LopatynPolitician and diplomat (1779-1851)
*March 2nd, 1779, Charleston †December 12th, 1851, StateburgUnited States Navy officer
*January 5th, 1779, Berlin †March 22nd, 1820, BladensburgItalian princess (1779-1849)
*January 17th, 1779, Caserta †March 11th, 1849, SavonaMexican military personnel
*November 18th, 1779, Tixtla de Guerrero †March 19th, 1843, ChilpancingoAustrian artist (1779-1852)
*October 18th, 1779, Bad Säckingen †May 15th, 1852, ViennaBritish inventor and industrial engineer (1779-1843)
*July 13th, 1779, Newburn †January 9th, 1843, LanchesterGerman physician
*April 11th, 1779, Erlangen †September 27th, 1843, DresdenAmerican politician
*January 13th, 1779, Gilmanton †September 21st, 1852, GilmantonGerman geographer (1779-1859)
*August 7th, 1779, Quedlinburg †September 28th, 1859, BerlinFixed holidays (Christian feast day) which are celebrated on January 4th.
M = 1000 | D = 500 | C = 100 | L = 50 | X = 10 | IX = 9 | IV = 4 | I = 1 |
No: With 365 days 1779 is a normal year and no leap year.