September 11th, 1792 was a Tuesday.
August 24th, 1792 - September 23rd, 1792
Why not celebrate an alternative birthday? In 395 days, exactly on June 2nd, 2025, people who were born on September 11th, 1792 will be 85,000 days old!
German footballer (1945–2024)
*September 11th, 1945, Richard-Wagner-Straße 19 (München) †January 7th, 2024, SalzburgScottish naturalist and explorer of the African continent
*September 11th, 1771, Scotland †January 1st, 1806, BussaPresident of the Philippines from 1965 to 1986
*September 11th, 1917, Sarrat †September 28th, 1989, HonoluluSouth Korean masculism activist (1967-2013)
*September 11th, 1967, Daegu †July 26th, 2013, SeoulAmerican singer-songwriter and actor (born 1967)
*September 11th, 1967, New OrleansAmerican short story writer (1862-1910)
*September 11th, 1862, Greensboro †June 5th, 1910, New York CityGerman philosopher, sociologist and theorist (1903–1969)
*September 11th, 1903, Frankfurt †August 6th, 1969, VispDanish actress (1881-1972)
*September 11th, 1881, Gammel Kongevej †May 24th, 1972, FrederiksbergBritish Romantic poet (1792–1822)
*August 4th, 1792, Horsham †July 8th, 1822, La SpeziaPope of the Catholic Church from 1846 to 1878
*May 13th, 1792, Senigallia †February 7th, 1878, Apostolic PalaceFrench mathematician, mechanical engineer, and scientist (*1792 – †1843)
*May 21st, 1792, Paris †September 19th, 1843, ParisVice president of the United States from 1845 to 1849
*July 10th, 1792, Philadelphia †December 31st, 1864, PhiladelphiaRussian mathematician (*1792 – †1856)
*November 20th, 1792, Nizhny Novgorod †February 12th, 1856, KazanItalian opera composer (1792-1868)
*February 29th, 1792, Casa Rossini †November 13th, 1868, PassyFrench architect (1792-1867)
*August 20th, 1792, Cologne †March 25th, 1867, 9th arrondissement of ParisBritish zoologist
*January 1st, 1792, Newcastle upon Tyne †January 1st, 1867, Newcastle upon TyneEnglish polymath, mathematician, astronomer, chemist, inventor and photographer (*1792 – †1871)
*March 7th, 1792, Slough †May 11th, 1871, KentAmerican statesman (1792–1868)
*April 4th, 1792, Danville †August 11th, 1868, Washington, D.C.Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, 1846–1852 and 1865–1866
*August 18th, 1792, Mayfair †May 28th, 1878, Pembroke LodgeAmerican politician (1792-1868)
*December 1st, 1792, Suffield †August 31st, 1868, CanandaiguaSouth African politician (1792-1852)
*December 19th, 1792, Graaff-Reinet †December 16th, 1852, Schoemansdal, LimpopoGerman surgeon (1792-1847)
*February 1st, 1792, Königsberg †November 11th, 1847, BerlinPrime minister of Portugal (1792-1884)
*August 24th, 1792, Coimbra †May 26th, 1884, LisbonGuatemalan politician (1792-1865)
*August 29th, 1792, Guatemala City †February 17th, 1865, Guatemala CityWürttembergian mineralogist and professor of chemistry (1792-1860)
*October 12th, 1792, Tübingen †May 13th, 1860, TübingenFixed holidays (Christian feast days, September 11 attacks-related observances) which are celebrated on September 11th.
M = 1000 | D = 500 | C = 100 | XC = 90 | X = 10 | IX = 9 | I = 1 |
Yes: 1792 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).