Born in July 1920 - Zodiac Signs, Personality and Horoscopes
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July 1920 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 | July 1, 1920 to July 23, 1920 | Cancer |
Sun | July 24, 1920 to July 31, 1920 | Leo |
Moon | July 1, 1920 to July 3, 1920 | Capricorn |
Moon | July 4, 1920 to July 5, 1920 | Aquarius |
Moon | July 6, 1920 to July 7, 1920 | Pisces |
Moon | July 8, 1920 to July 10, 1920 | Aries |
Moon | July 11, 1920 to July 12, 1920 | Taurus |
Moon | July 13, 1920 to July 14, 1920 | Gemini |
Moon | July 15, 1920 to July 16, 1920 | Cancer |
Moon | July 17, 1920 to July 18, 1920 | Leo |
Moon | July 19, 1920 to July 20, 1920 | Virgo |
Moon | July 21, 1920 to July 22, 1920 | Libra |
Moon | July 23, 1920 to July 25, 1920 | Scorpio |
Moon | July 26, 1920 to July 27, 1920 | Sagittarius |
Moon | July 28, 1920 to July 30, 1920 | Capricorn |
Moon | July 31, 1920 to July 31, 1920 | Aquarius |
Mercury | July 1, 1920 to July 31, 1920 | Leo |
Venus | July 1, 1920 to July 18, 1920 | Cancer |
Venus | July 19, 1920 to July 31, 1920 | Leo |
Mars | July 1, 1920 to July 10, 1920 | Libra |
Mars | July 11, 1920 to July 31, 1920 | Scorpio |
Jupiter | July 1, 1920 to July 31, 1920 | Leo |
Saturn | July 1, 1920 to July 31, 1920 | Virgo |
Uranus | July 1, 1920 to July 31, 1920 | Pisces |
Neptune | July 1, 1920 to July 31, 1920 | Leo |
Pluto | July 1, 1920 to July 31, 1920 | Cancer |
North Node (Rahu) | July 1, 1920 to July 31, 1920 | Scorpio |
South Node (Ketu) | July 1, 1920 to July 31, 1920 | Taurus |
Chinese Zodiac Sign
Monkey (猴)
Age
104 years and 5 months old
If you were born on 1st July, 1920, you are 104 years old as on December 1, 2024.
Your next birthday is 6 months away.
What happened in July 1920
- July 1, 1920: Germany declares its neutrality in the war between Poland and Soviet Russia. Reason: To avoid further conflict and maintain peace in the region.
- July 2, 1920: Polish–Soviet War: The Red Army continues its offensive into Poland. Significance: The Red Army's advance poses a significant threat to Poland's independence.
- July 7, 1920: Arthur Meighen becomes Canada's ninth prime minister. Importance: Marks the beginning of Meighen's tenure as Prime Minister of Canada.
- July 11, 1920: The East Prussian plebiscite is held. Reason: To determine the fate of East Prussia following the Treaty of Versailles.
- July 12, 1920: Soviet–Lithuanian Peace Treaty: The Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic recognizes independent Lithuania. Significance: The treaty establishes diplomatic relations between the two countries.
- July 19, 1920: The Second Congress of the Communist International takes place in Saint Petersburg and Moscow; the Twenty-one Conditions are adopted. Importance: The congress sets the conditions for communist parties to join the Comintern.
- July 20, 1920: The United Kingdom cedes its brief control of the key Black Sea port of Batum to the Democratic Republic of Georgia. Reason: To fulfill its obligations under the Treaty of Sèvres.
- July 21, 1920: The Interallied Mission to Poland takes place. Purpose: To assess the military situation in Poland and mediate a peace settlement between Poland and Soviet Russia.
- July 22, 1920: Polish–Soviet War: Poland sues for peace with Soviet Russia (which refuses). Significance: Poland's request for peace reflects the dire military situation it faces.
- July 24, 1920: Battle of Maysalun: The French defeat the Syrian army, whose leader Yusuf al-'Azma is killed. French troops occupy Damascus and depose Faisal I of Syria as king. Outcome: The French gain control of Syria and end the Arab Kingdom of Syria.
- July 26, 1920: Mexican Revolution: Pancho Villa takes over Sabina and contacts Mexican President de la Huerta to offer his conditional surrender, which he signs on July 28. Significance: Villa's surrender marks the end of his active participation in the Mexican Revolution.
- July 29, 1920: The United States Bureau of Reclamation begins construction of the Link River Dam, as part of the Klamath Reclamation Project. Purpose: To provide irrigation water to the Klamath Basin in Oregon and California.
- July 30, 1920: The 1st World Scout Jamboree is held at Olympia, London. Importance: The jamboree brings together Scouts from around the world, promoting international friendship and understanding.
- July 31, 1920: Irish-born Australian Catholic Archbishop Daniel Mannix is detained on board ship by British authorities off Queenstown and prevented from landing in Ireland or from speaking in the main Irish Catholic communities elsewhere in the United Kingdom. Reason: British authorities fear Mannix's influence on Irish politics.