Born in October 1914 - Zodiac Signs, Personality and Horoscopes
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October 1914 Tropical Ephemeris
Note: A person's zodiac sign typically refers to their Sun sign, Moon position is location and time sensitive.Planet | Date Range | Zodiac Sign |
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Sun | October 1, 1914 to October 24, 1914 | Libra |
Sun | October 25, 1914 to October 31, 1914 | Scorpio |
Moon | October 1, 1914 to October 3, 1914 | Pisces |
Moon | October 4, 1914 to October 5, 1914 | Aries |
Moon | October 6, 1914 to October 8, 1914 | Taurus |
Moon | October 9, 1914 to October 10, 1914 | Gemini |
Moon | October 11, 1914 to October 13, 1914 | Cancer |
Moon | October 14, 1914 to October 15, 1914 | Leo |
Moon | October 16, 1914 to October 17, 1914 | Virgo |
Moon | October 18, 1914 to October 19, 1914 | Libra |
Moon | October 20, 1914 to October 21, 1914 | Scorpio |
Moon | October 22, 1914 to October 23, 1914 | Sagittarius |
Moon | October 24, 1914 to October 25, 1914 | Capricorn |
Moon | October 26, 1914 to October 28, 1914 | Aquarius |
Moon | October 29, 1914 to October 30, 1914 | Pisces |
Moon | October 31, 1914 to October 31, 1914 | Aries |
Mercury | October 1, 1914 to October 2, 1914 | Libra |
Mercury | October 3, 1914 to October 31, 1914 | Scorpio |
Venus | October 1, 1914 to October 10, 1914 | Scorpio |
Venus | October 11, 1914 to October 31, 1914 | Sagittarius |
Mars | October 1, 1914 to October 31, 1914 | Scorpio |
Jupiter | October 1, 1914 to October 31, 1914 | Aquarius |
Saturn | October 1, 1914 to October 31, 1914 | Cancer |
Uranus | October 1, 1914 to October 31, 1914 | Aquarius |
Neptune | October 1, 1914 to October 31, 1914 | Leo |
Pluto | October 1, 1914 to October 31, 1914 | Cancer |
North Node (Rahu) | October 1, 1914 to October 31, 1914 | Pisces |
South Node (Ketu) | October 1, 1914 to October 31, 1914 | Virgo |
Chinese Zodiac Sign
Tiger (虎)
Age
110 years and 2 months old
If you were born on 1st October, 1914, you are 110 years old as on December 1, 2024.
Your next birthday is 9 months away.
What happened in October 1914
- October 3, 1914: 25,000 Canadian troops depart for Europe to participate in World War I, marking Canada's significant involvement in the conflict.
- October 4, 1914: The 1914 Burdur earthquake, centered in Turkey, causes significant damage and casualties, highlighting the seismic risks in the region.
- October 9, 1914: Antwerp, Belgium, falls to German troops after a siege, marking a strategic victory for Germany in World War I and highlighting the vulnerability of Belgian defenses.
- October 14, 1914: The Canadian Expeditionary Force arrives in Plymouth Sound, England, on 32 ocean liners, marking the arrival of Canadian troops to participate in World War I and their contribution to the Allied forces.
- October 16, 1914: The Battle of the Yser begins, with the Belgian army successfully halting the German advance despite heavy losses, demonstrating the resilience and determination of the Belgian forces.
- October 19, 1914: The First Battle of Ypres commences, marking the start of a prolonged and costly conflict between Allied and German forces in World War I, resulting in significant casualties and shaping the course of the war.
- October 27, 1914: British super-dreadnought battleship HMS Audacious is sunk off the coast of Ireland by a German minefield, underscoring the vulnerability of naval vessels to mines and the importance of effective mine warfare strategies.
- October 28, 1914: The Battle of Penang, Malaya, sees the German cruiser Emden sink a Russian cruiser and French destroyer before escaping, showcasing the effectiveness of German naval raiders in disrupting Allied shipping lanes.
- October 31, 1914: The Battle of the Vistula River concludes with a Russian victory over German and Austro-Hungarian forces, marking a significant setback for the Central Powers and highlighting the importance of the Eastern Front in World War I.