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see horoscope and birth chart for December 01, 1914December 01, 1914 was the 335th day of the year 1914, under the sign of Sagittarius and the day of the week was Tuesday.
Is December 01, 1914 a day special to you? If so you may like to discover what happened on that day, the zodiac sign and moon phase on December 01, 1914, who was born and died on December 01, 1914, what holidays and observances are celebrated on December 01, 1914, which were the most popular songs (ex. They Start the Victrola (And Go Dancing Around the Floor) by Billy Murray), movies (e.g. Rip Van Winkle, directed by Will Vinton), TV series books and videogames back then.
On this page we will address all your questions and curiosities about December 1st, 1914 to help you enjoy your trip down memory lane.
December 01, 1914 was a Tuesday and it was the 335th day of the year 1914 in the Gregorian calendar.
December 01, 1914 can also be written as 12/1/1914 in the US and as 1/12/1914 in UK and Europe.
The Zodiac and Astrological sign for December 1st is Sagittarius.
Sagittarius is the 9th sign in the Western Zodiac. People born between November 22nd and December 21st belong to the Sagittarius sign: discover Sagittarius personality and who should a Sagittarius marry.
Babies born in December are either Sagittarius or Capricorn. People born before December 21st are Sagittarius, while people born from December 22nd have the sign of Capricorn.
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The Chinese Zodiac sign for December 01, 1914 is Tiger and the associated element is Wood.
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The moon phase on December 01, 1914 was Full Moon.
The moon phase refers to the appearance of the Moon in the night sky on December 01, 1914 and is determined by the portion of the Moon's illuminated surface that is visible from Earth.
An observer located in New York City on December 01, 1914 at 10pm, would see the moon, being 100% full, rising at 03:24 pm and setting at 07:09 am.
The previous full moon was on Nov 02, 1914 while the next full moon would come on Dec 02, 1914.
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Get your map!Famous people born on December 01, 1914:
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Famous individuals and celebrities born on December 1st:
American comedian, writer and actor, as well as film director, screenwriter and playwright, he is gifted and attractive.
American comedian, writer, producer, actress.
American actress, singer, and model.
French comedian, actor, songwriter and comedian (born 1947).
American actress, singer, comedian, and recording artist.
American actor and comedian.
French television presenter, actor, and film director.
Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter and actress known for her unique style and powerful vocals.
American actress and singer.
American drummer, fourth member of the rock band "the doors.
You are 109 years 3 months old,
or 1311 months and 18 days old,
or 5703 weeks
or 39921 days old,
if you were born on December 01, 1914.Enjoy a trip down memory lane: discover what the world looked like when you turned 18 years old, 30 years old, 40 years old
There are 257 days until your next birthday, which will occur on Sunday December 1st 2024.
You belong to the Greatest Generation if you were born on December 01, 1914.
Famous people died on December 01, 1914:
American captain and historian (b. 1840).
Famous deaths on December 1st:
American writer (born in 1924).
One of the most prominent actresses of france's new wave, well-known for her roles in truffaut’s trilogy: "baisers vola (c)s", and "domicile...
American actor (born 1938).
American actor, singer, and dancer (d. 2018).
Pioneer in computer science and artificial intelligence.
Known for his work in genetics and evolutionary biology.
Indian politician and freedom fighter.
Renowned Scottish novelist known for his works exploring themes of identity and culture.
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The number 1 song on December 01, 1914 is the best selling or most popular song as resulting from the music charts in the week November 30th and December 6th. It changes depending on Countries, Music Genres and methodology used to rank the most popular song (for ex., sales, streaming).
The number 1 song in the USA on December 01, 1914 was They Start the Victrola (And Go Dancing Around the Floor) by Billy Murray, according to the music chart for the week November 30th and December 6th.
The music chart in the USA on December 01, 1914 is the list of the most popular songs across all genres for the week November 30th and December 6th. It included the following Top 5 songs:
The most popular movies on December 01, 1914 were the films released in theaters close to that day with the largest audiences and significant box office revenue, including:
On December 01, 1914 the US President was Woodrow Wilson (Democrat).
On December 01, 1914 the UK Prime Minister was H. H. Asquith (Liberal).
On December 01, 1914 the Pope was Benedict XV.
December 1st refers to a specific date on the calendar, which is the 1st day of the month of December. It is a date that occurs annually and is part of the Gregorian calendar, which is widely used around the world.
Over the years several events happened on December 1st, such as:
1914 was filled with very interesting events such as
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December 1914 followed the same calendar system as the rest of that year and the years surrounding it, with December being the 12th month of the year. This calendar is characterized by 12 months, 365 days in a common year, and 366 days in a leap year, such as 2012.