Born in July 1921 - Zodiac Signs, Personality and Horoscopes
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July 1921 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, 1921 to July 23, 1921 | Cancer |
Sun | July 24, 1921 to July 31, 1921 | Leo |
Moon | July 1, 1921 to July 2, 1921 | Taurus |
Moon | July 3, 1921 to July 4, 1921 | Gemini |
Moon | July 5, 1921 to July 6, 1921 | Cancer |
Moon | July 7, 1921 to July 8, 1921 | Leo |
Moon | July 9, 1921 to July 10, 1921 | Virgo |
Moon | July 11, 1921 to July 12, 1921 | Libra |
Moon | July 13, 1921 to July 15, 1921 | Scorpio |
Moon | July 16, 1921 to July 17, 1921 | Sagittarius |
Moon | July 18, 1921 to July 20, 1921 | Capricorn |
Moon | July 21, 1921 to July 22, 1921 | Aquarius |
Moon | July 23, 1921 to July 25, 1921 | Pisces |
Moon | July 26, 1921 to July 27, 1921 | Aries |
Moon | July 28, 1921 to July 30, 1921 | Taurus |
Moon | July 31, 1921 to July 31, 1921 | Gemini |
Mercury | July 1, 1921 to July 31, 1921 | Cancer |
Venus | July 1, 1921 to July 8, 1921 | Taurus |
Venus | July 9, 1921 to July 31, 1921 | Gemini |
Mars | July 1, 1921 to July 31, 1921 | Cancer |
Jupiter | July 1, 1921 to July 31, 1921 | Virgo |
Saturn | July 1, 1921 to July 31, 1921 | Virgo |
Uranus | July 1, 1921 to July 31, 1921 | Pisces |
Neptune | July 1, 1921 to July 31, 1921 | Leo |
Pluto | July 1, 1921 to July 31, 1921 | Cancer |
North Node (Rahu) | July 1, 1921 to July 31, 1921 | Libra |
South Node (Ketu) | July 1, 1921 to July 31, 1921 | Aries |
Chinese Zodiac Sign
Rooster (鸡)
Age
103 years and 5 months old
If you were born on 1st July, 1921, you are 103 years old as on December 1, 2024.
Your next birthday is 6 months away.
What happened in July 1921
- July 1, 1921: The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is founded, marking the beginning of the communist movement in China and significantly influencing the country's political and social development.
- July 2, 1921: U.S. President Warren Harding signs a joint congressional resolution, officially ending the state of war between America and Germany, Austria, and Hungary, contributing to post-World War I peace efforts.
- July 4, 1921: Ivanoe Bonomi forms a new conservative government in Italy, aiming to address political and economic challenges during a period of social unrest.
- July 11, 1921: The Irish War of Independence concludes with a truce between the British Army and the Irish Republican Army, leading to negotiations for an eventual Anglo-Irish Treaty.
- July 14, 1921: Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti are found guilty of murder in Massachusetts, sparking protests and debates about the fairness of their trial and the role of class and ethnicity in the justice system.
- July 17, 1921: The Republic of Mirdita is proclaimed near the Albanian-Serbian border with Yugoslav support, reflecting regional tensions and aspirations for self-governance.
- July 21, 1921: Spanish troops suffer a significant defeat against Abd el-Krim's forces in Morocco, highlighting the challenges of maintaining colonial control in the region.
- July 23, 1921: The 1st National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party convenes in Shanghai, establishing the party's organizational structure and ideological foundation.
- July 26, 1921: U.S. President Warren G. Harding receives Princess Fatima of Afghanistan, accompanied by imposter Stanley Clifford Weyman, underscoring diplomatic efforts and cultural exchanges.
- July 27, 1921: Researchers at the University of Toronto, led by Frederick Banting, announce the discovery of insulin, a groundbreaking medical advancement that revolutionizes the treatment of diabetes.
- July 29, 1921: Adolf Hitler becomes the Führer of the Nazi Party in Germany, marking a pivotal moment in the rise of Nazism and the subsequent events leading to World War II.