You are 99 Years, 08 Months, 26 Days old from April 30, 2025. You were born on Tuesday and have been alive for 36430 days, your next Birthday will be after 03 Months, 3 Days or Your next birthday is in 95 days. You can see detailed informations about your birthdate below.
Date Of Birth | August 04, 1925 (Tuesday) |
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Age From Date: | April 30, 2025 (Wednesday) |
Age: | 99 Years, 08 Months, 26 Days |
Birth Day Of The Week: | Tuesday |
Age In Months: | 1196 Months 26 Day(s) |
Age In Weeks: | 5204 Weeks 5 Day(s) |
Age In Days: | 36430 Days |
Age In Hours: | 874320 Hours (approx.) |
Age In Minutes: | 52459195 Minutes (approx.) |
Age In Seconds: | 3147551719 Seconds (approx.) |
Next Birthday | August 04, 2025 (Monday) |
Next Birthday After: | 03 Months, 3 Days |
Is My Birth Year Leap Year? | Year 1925 is not a leap year. |
August 04, 1925 Birthday Facts | |
Do you want to know your zodiac sign? | Your zodiac sign, if your date of birth is August 04, 1925, is Leo.
Famous people with Leo zodiac sign? |
Century: | You were born in the 20th century |
Birthday in Roman numerals | VIII.IV.MCMXXV
August 04, 1925 in roman numerals? |
What is your age in roman numerals? | Years: XCIX Months: VIII Days: XXVI |
Birth Date Season: | You were born in Summer |
Chinese zodiac sign: | You were born in the Chinese year of the Wood Ox
When is the Chinese Year of the Ox? |
Find out how many days you have been alive, what day of the week you were born on, and how long you have lived in days weeks months and years since your birth date. Chronological Age measures how old you are defined as how many years you have lived since birth.
The information above is calculated using UTC timezone where the date and time is Wednesday, April 30, 2025 23:55:19Here is a random list who born on August 4. For full list please click on the link above.
Year | Name |
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1971 | Bethan Benwell, English linguist, author, and academic |
1954 | Steve Phillips, English footballer |
1904 | Joe Tate, English footballer and manager (d. 1973) |
1989 | Tomasz Kaczor, Polish sprint canoeist |
1960 | Tim Winton, Australian author and playwright |
1912 | Aleksandr Danilovich Aleksandrov, Russian mathematician, physicist, and mountaineer (d. 1999) |
1859 | Knut Hamsun, Norwegian novelist, poet, and playwright, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1952) |
1970 | Bret Baier, American journalist |
1975 | Jutta Urpilainen, Finnish politician, Deputy Prime Minister of Finland |
1876 | John Scaddan, Australian politician, 10th Premier of Western Australia (d. 1934) |
Here is a list of some famous peope who died on August 4. For full list please click on the link above.
Date | Name |
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1378 | Galeazzo II Visconti, Lord of Milan (b. c. 1320) |
1959 | József Révai, Hungarian politician, Hungarian Minister of Education (b. 1898) |
2005 | Anatoly Larkin, Russian-American physicist and theorist (b. 1932) |
966 | Berengar II of Italy (b. 900) |
1998 | Yury Artyukhin, Russian colonel, engineer, and astronaut (b. 1930) |
1977 | Edgar Adrian, 1st Baron Adrian, English physiologist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1889) |
1981 | Melvyn Douglas, American actor (b. 1901) |
1941 | Mihály Babits, Hungarian poet and author (b. 1883) |
1942 | Alberto Franchetti, Italian composer and educator (b. 1860) |
1795 | Timothy Ruggles, American lawyer, jurist, and politician (b. 1711) |
Here is a list of some events happened on August 4. For full list please click on the link above.
Date | Event |
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1975 | The Japanese Red Army takes more than 50 hostages at the AIA Building housing several embassies in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The hostages include the U.S. consul and the Swedish Chargé d'affaires. The gunmen win the release of five imprisoned comrades and fly with them to Libya. |
1821 | The Saturday Evening Post is published for the first time as a weekly newspaper. |
2018 | Syrian civil war: The Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) expel the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) from the Iraq–Syria border, concluding the second phase of the Deir ez-Zor campaign. |
1974 | A bomb explodes in the Italicus Express train at San Benedetto Val di Sambro, Italy, killing 12 people and wounding 22. |
1987 | The Federal Communications Commission rescinds the Fairness Doctrine which had required radio and television stations to present controversial issues "fairly". |
1889 | The Great Fire of Spokane, Washington destroys some 32 blocks of the city, prompting a mass rebuilding project. |
1944 | The Holocaust: A tip from a Dutch informer leads the Gestapo to a sealed-off area in an Amsterdam warehouse, where they find and arrest Jewish diarist Anne Frank, her family, and four others. |
1944 | The Finnish Parliament, by derogation, elected Marshal C. G. E. Mannerheim as President of Finland to replace Risto Ryti, who had resigned. |
598 | Goguryeo-Sui War: In response to a Goguryeo (Korean) incursion into Liaoxi, Emperor Wéndi of Sui orders his youngest son, Yang Liang (assisted by the co-prime minister Gao Jiong), to conquer Goguryeo during the Manchurian rainy season, with a Chinese army and navy. |
1783 | Mount Asama erupts in Japan, killing about 1,400 people (Tenmei eruption). The eruption causes a famine, which results in an additional 20,000 deaths. |