Born in March 1967 - Zodiac Signs, Personality and Horoscopes

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March 1967 Tropical Ephemeris

Note: A person's zodiac sign typically refers to their Sun sign, Moon position is location and time sensitive.
PlanetDate RangeZodiac Sign
SunMarch 1, 1967 to March 21, 1967Pisces
SunMarch 22, 1967 to March 31, 1967Aries
MoonMarch 1, 1967 to March 2, 1967Scorpio
MoonMarch 3, 1967 to March 4, 1967Sagittarius
MoonMarch 5, 1967 to March 7, 1967Capricorn
MoonMarch 8, 1967 to March 9, 1967Aquarius
MoonMarch 10, 1967 to March 12, 1967Pisces
MoonMarch 13, 1967 to March 14, 1967Aries
MoonMarch 15, 1967 to March 17, 1967Taurus
MoonMarch 18, 1967 to March 19, 1967Gemini
MoonMarch 20, 1967 to March 21, 1967Cancer
MoonMarch 22, 1967 to March 23, 1967Leo
MoonMarch 24, 1967 to March 25, 1967Virgo
MoonMarch 26, 1967 to March 27, 1967Libra
MoonMarch 28, 1967 to March 29, 1967Scorpio
MoonMarch 30, 1967 to March 31, 1967Sagittarius
MercuryMarch 1, 1967 to March 31, 1967Pisces
VenusMarch 1, 1967 to March 20, 1967Aries
VenusMarch 21, 1967 to March 31, 1967Taurus
MarsMarch 1, 1967 to March 31, 1967Scorpio
JupiterMarch 1, 1967 to March 31, 1967Cancer
SaturnMarch 1, 1967 to March 3, 1967Pisces
SaturnMarch 4, 1967 to March 31, 1967Aries
UranusMarch 1, 1967 to March 31, 1967Virgo
NeptuneMarch 1, 1967 to March 31, 1967Scorpio
PlutoMarch 1, 1967 to March 31, 1967Virgo
North Node (Rahu)March 1, 1967 to March 31, 1967Taurus
South Node (Ketu)March 1, 1967 to March 31, 1967Scorpio

Chinese Zodiac Sign

Goat (羊)

Age

57 years and 9 months old

If you were born on 1st March, 1967, you are 57 years old as on December 1, 2024.

Your next birthday is 2 months away.



What happened in March 1967

  • March 4, 1967: The first North Sea gas is pumped ashore at Easington, East Riding of Yorkshire, marking the beginning of the exploitation of the North Sea's hydrocarbon resources.
  • March 5, 1967: Mohammad Mosaddegh, the deposed Iranian prime minister who nationalized the country's oil industry, dies after fourteen years of house arrest.
  • March 6, 1967: Mark Twain Tonight, a one-man show starring Hal Holbrook as Mark Twain, premieres on CBS television in the United States.
  • March 7, 1967: U.S. labor union leader Jimmy Hoffa begins his 8-year sentence for attempting to bribe a jury.
  • March 9, 1967: Joseph Stalin's daughter, Svetlana Alliluyeva, defects to the United States via the U.S. Embassy in New Delhi, causing a diplomatic crisis between the Soviet Union and the United States.
  • March 11, 1967: The first phase of the Cambodian Civil War begins between the Kingdom of Cambodia and the Khmer Rouge, marking the start of a devastating conflict that lasted until 1975.
  • March 12, 1967: The Indonesian State Assembly strips President Sukarno of all presidential powers and appoints Suharto as acting president, leading to the eventual fall of Sukarno and the beginning of Suharto's 32-year rule.
  • March 13, 1967: Moise Tshombe, the former prime minister of Congo, is sentenced to death in absentia for his role in the Congo Crisis.
  • March 14, 1967: The body of U.S. President John F. Kennedy is moved to a permanent burial place at Arlington National Cemetery, marking the end of the national mourning period following his assassination.
  • March 16, 1967: In the Aspida case in Greece, 15 officers are sentenced to 2–18 years in prison for treason and intentions of staging a coup, highlighting the political instability in Greece during that period.
  • March 17, 1967: The Grateful Dead release their debut album, The Grateful Dead, marking the beginning of their long and influential career in the music industry.
  • March 18, 1967: The Torrey Canyon oil spill occurs when the supertanker SS Torrey Canyon runs aground off the coast of Britain, resulting in a major environmental disaster and raising concerns about oil tanker safety.
  • March 19, 1967: A referendum in French Somaliland results in a vote in favor of continued connection with France, shaping the political future of the region.
  • March 21, 1967: A military coup takes place in Sierra Leone, leading to the overthrow of the civilian government and the establishment of a military regime.
  • March 26, 1967: 10,000 people gather in New York City's Central Park for the Central Park be-in, a countercultural event promoting peace, love, and unity.
  • March 28, 1967: Pope Paul VI issues the encyclical Populorum progressio, addressing issues of social justice, development, and the responsibility of wealthy nations towards the poor.
  • March 29, 1967: A 13-day TV strike begins in the United States, disrupting television broadcasts and highlighting the importance of television in American society.
  • March 31, 1967: U.S. President Lyndon Johnson signs the Consular Treaty, improving diplomatic relations between the United States and the Soviet Union.