Born in October 1913 - Zodiac Signs, Personality and Horoscopes

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October 1913 Tropical Ephemeris

Note: A person's zodiac sign typically refers to their Sun sign, Moon position is location and time sensitive.
PlanetDate RangeZodiac Sign
SunOctober 1, 1913 to October 24, 1913Libra
SunOctober 25, 1913 to October 31, 1913Scorpio
MoonOctober 1, 1913 to October 1, 1913Libra
MoonOctober 2, 1913 to October 3, 1913Scorpio
MoonOctober 4, 1913 to October 6, 1913Sagittarius
MoonOctober 7, 1913 to October 8, 1913Capricorn
MoonOctober 9, 1913 to October 10, 1913Aquarius
MoonOctober 11, 1913 to October 13, 1913Pisces
MoonOctober 14, 1913 to October 15, 1913Aries
MoonOctober 16, 1913 to October 18, 1913Taurus
MoonOctober 19, 1913 to October 20, 1913Gemini
MoonOctober 21, 1913 to October 23, 1913Cancer
MoonOctober 24, 1913 to October 25, 1913Leo
MoonOctober 26, 1913 to October 27, 1913Virgo
MoonOctober 28, 1913 to October 29, 1913Libra
MoonOctober 30, 1913 to October 31, 1913Scorpio
MercuryOctober 1, 1913 to October 8, 1913Libra
MercuryOctober 9, 1913 to October 30, 1913Scorpio
MercuryOctober 31, 1913 to October 31, 1913Sagittarius
VenusOctober 1, 1913 to October 21, 1913Virgo
VenusOctober 22, 1913 to October 31, 1913Libra
MarsOctober 1, 1913 to October 31, 1913Cancer
JupiterOctober 1, 1913 to October 31, 1913Capricorn
SaturnOctober 1, 1913 to October 31, 1913Gemini
UranusOctober 1, 1913 to October 31, 1913Aquarius
NeptuneOctober 1, 1913 to October 31, 1913Cancer
PlutoOctober 1, 1913 to October 31, 1913Cancer
North Node (Rahu)October 1, 1913 to October 31, 1913Pisces
South Node (Ketu)October 1, 1913 to October 31, 1913Virgo

Chinese Zodiac Sign

Ox (牛)

Age

111 years and 1 months old

If you were born on 1st October, 1913, you are 111 years old as on November 1, 2024.

Your next birthday is 10 months away.



What happened in October 1913

  • October 1, 1913: Mexican Revolution: Pancho Villa's troops capture Torreón, a strategic city in northern Mexico, after a 3-day battle, forcing government troops to retreat. This victory significantly boosted Villa's prestige and strengthened his position in the revolutionary struggle.