Born in January 1905 - Zodiac Signs, Personality and Horoscopes

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January 1905 Tropical Ephemeris

Note: A person's zodiac sign typically refers to their Sun sign, Moon position is location and time sensitive.
PlanetDate RangeZodiac Sign
SunJanuary 1, 1905 to January 20, 1905Capricorn
SunJanuary 21, 1905 to January 31, 1905Aquarius
MoonJanuary 1, 1905 to January 2, 1905Scorpio
MoonJanuary 3, 1905 to January 4, 1905Sagittarius
MoonJanuary 5, 1905 to January 6, 1905Capricorn
MoonJanuary 7, 1905 to January 9, 1905Aquarius
MoonJanuary 10, 1905 to January 11, 1905Pisces
MoonJanuary 12, 1905 to January 14, 1905Aries
MoonJanuary 15, 1905 to January 16, 1905Taurus
MoonJanuary 17, 1905 to January 19, 1905Gemini
MoonJanuary 20, 1905 to January 21, 1905Cancer
MoonJanuary 22, 1905 to January 23, 1905Leo
MoonJanuary 24, 1905 to January 25, 1905Virgo
MoonJanuary 26, 1905 to January 27, 1905Libra
MoonJanuary 28, 1905 to January 29, 1905Scorpio
MoonJanuary 30, 1905 to January 31, 1905Sagittarius
MercuryJanuary 1, 1905 to January 31, 1905Capricorn
VenusJanuary 1, 1905 to January 7, 1905Aquarius
VenusJanuary 8, 1905 to January 31, 1905Pisces
MarsJanuary 1, 1905 to January 13, 1905Libra
MarsJanuary 14, 1905 to January 31, 1905Scorpio
JupiterJanuary 1, 1905 to January 31, 1905Aries
SaturnJanuary 1, 1905 to January 31, 1905Aquarius
UranusJanuary 1, 1905 to January 31, 1905Capricorn
NeptuneJanuary 1, 1905 to January 31, 1905Cancer
PlutoJanuary 1, 1905 to January 31, 1905Gemini
North Node (Rahu)January 1, 1905 to January 31, 1905Virgo
South Node (Ketu)January 1, 1905 to January 31, 1905Pisces

Chinese Zodiac Sign

Dragon (龙)

Age

119 years and 11 months old

If you were born on 1st January, 1905, you are 119 years old as on December 1, 2024.

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What happened in January 1905

  • January 1, 1905: Russian General Anatoly Stessel surrenders Port Arthur to Japan, renaming it Ryojun and holding it for 40 years.
  • January 4, 1905: Gheorghe Grigore Cantacuzino becomes Prime Minister of Romania for the second time, serving for over two years.
  • January 4, 1905: Bend, Oregon, incorporated as a town for logging companies, grows to nearly 100,000 residents by 2020.
  • January 5, 1905: Baroness Emma Orczy's play The Scarlet Pimpernel opens in London, having a successful run and numerous revivals.
  • January 6, 1905: Lick Observatory announces the discovery of Jupiter's sixth moon, initially referred to as "Jupiter VI" and later named Himalia.
  • January 6, 1905: William D. Crum, an African-American, is confirmed by the U.S. Senate as collector of customs at Charleston, South Carolina.
  • January 11, 1905: Work begins on the comprehensive Catholic Encyclopedia, published by the Robert Appleton Company, covering the history and doctrine of the Catholic Church.
  • January 14, 1905: Jens Christian Christensen becomes the new Prime Minister of Denmark.
  • January 15, 1905: A rockslide in Norway triggers a series of tsunamis, killing 61 people in the villages of Ytre Nesdal and Bødal.
  • January 17, 1905: Prime Minister Émile Combes of France and his cabinet resign due to their involvement in the Affair of the Cards, a system to purge Jesuits from the French Army.
  • January 21, 1905: The Dominican Republic and the United States sign an agreement allowing the U.S. to administer customs taxes for 50 years, assuming responsibility for the Republic's debts.
  • January 22, 1905: Bloody Sunday massacre in Saint Petersburg, Russia, leading to an unsuccessful uprising against the Tsar.
  • January 24, 1905: Maurice Rouvier forms a government as the new Prime Minister of France.
  • January 25, 1905: Tsar Nicholas II appoints General Dmitri Trepov as Governor-General of Saint Petersburg with absolute power to maintain order.
  • January 26, 1905: Russian Revolution of 1905: Imperial Russian Army opens fire on demonstrators in Riga, killing 73 and injuring 200.
  • January 26, 1905: Elections in Hungary result in the rejection of the Liberal Party, but Emperor Franz Joseph I keeps Prime Minister István Tisza in power.
  • January 27, 1905: Nelson Act passed in the United States, providing for racial segregation of schools in the Alaska Territory.
  • January 29, 1905: Rioting breaks out in Warsaw, under Russian Imperial rule, against the Russian Governor-General.
  • January 30, 1905: U.S. Supreme Court rules in Swift & Co. v. United States, allowing the federal government to regulate monopolies.
  • January 31, 1905: James Hazen Hyde, heir to the Equitable Life Assurance Association fortune, hosts an extravagant costume ball in New York City.