Born in May 1915 - Zodiac Signs, Personality and Horoscopes

Please select your birth date for birthday analysis.

May 1915
SMTWTFS
 1
2345678
9101112131415
16171819202122
23242526272829
3031 

May 1915 Tropical Ephemeris

Note: A person's zodiac sign typically refers to their Sun sign, Moon position is location and time sensitive.
PlanetDate RangeZodiac Sign
SunMay 1, 1915 to May 22, 1915Taurus
SunMay 23, 1915 to May 31, 1915Gemini
MoonMay 1, 1915 to May 1, 1915Scorpio
MoonMay 2, 1915 to May 3, 1915Sagittarius
MoonMay 4, 1915 to May 5, 1915Capricorn
MoonMay 6, 1915 to May 7, 1915Aquarius
MoonMay 8, 1915 to May 9, 1915Pisces
MoonMay 10, 1915 to May 12, 1915Aries
MoonMay 13, 1915 to May 14, 1915Taurus
MoonMay 15, 1915 to May 17, 1915Gemini
MoonMay 18, 1915 to May 19, 1915Cancer
MoonMay 20, 1915 to May 22, 1915Leo
MoonMay 23, 1915 to May 24, 1915Virgo
MoonMay 25, 1915 to May 26, 1915Libra
MoonMay 27, 1915 to May 28, 1915Scorpio
MoonMay 29, 1915 to May 30, 1915Sagittarius
MoonMay 31, 1915 to May 31, 1915Capricorn
MercuryMay 1, 1915 to May 10, 1915Taurus
MercuryMay 11, 1915 to May 29, 1915Gemini
MercuryMay 30, 1915 to May 31, 1915Cancer
VenusMay 1, 1915 to May 22, 1915Aries
VenusMay 23, 1915 to May 31, 1915Taurus
MarsMay 1, 1915 to May 26, 1915Aries
MarsMay 27, 1915 to May 31, 1915Taurus
JupiterMay 1, 1915 to May 31, 1915Pisces
SaturnMay 1, 1915 to May 11, 1915Gemini
SaturnMay 12, 1915 to May 31, 1915Cancer
UranusMay 1, 1915 to May 31, 1915Aquarius
NeptuneMay 1, 1915 to May 31, 1915Cancer
PlutoMay 1, 1915 to May 31, 1915Cancer
North Node (Rahu)May 1, 1915 to May 31, 1915Aquarius
South Node (Ketu)May 1, 1915 to May 31, 1915Leo

Chinese Zodiac Sign

Rabbit (兔)

Age

109 years and 6 months old

If you were born on 1st May, 1915, you are 109 years old as on November 1, 2024.

Your next birthday is 5 months away.



What happened in May 1915

  • May 1, 1915: Occupation of German South West Africa by South African forces led by General Louis Botha, securing control of the region during WWI.
  • May 3, 1915: Canadian soldier John McCrae pens the iconic poem "In Flanders Fields", capturing the somber realities of WWI and becoming a symbol of remembrance.
  • May 5, 1915: Ottoman forces intensify their assault on ANZAC Cove with artillery fire from a new strategic position, escalating the conflict in Gallipoli.
  • May 6, 1915: Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition: The SY Aurora breaks free during a storm, embarking on a 312-day ordeal, highlighting the challenges of polar exploration.
  • May 7, 1915: Sinking of RMS Lusitania: German U-boat U-20 torpedoes the British ocean liner, resulting in the tragic loss of over 1,100 civilian lives and fueling anti-German sentiment.
  • May 9, 1915: Second Battle of Artois and Battle of Aubers Ridge: German forces engage in fierce battles against French and British troops, resulting in a stalemate and heavy casualties.
  • May 17, 1915: End of the Liberal government in the United Kingdom: Prime Minister H. H. Asquith forms a coalition government, marking a significant political shift during WWI.
  • May 19, 1915: Repelling of Ottoman attacks: Australian and New Zealand forces successfully defend ANZAC Cove against the third Ottoman offensive, demonstrating their resilience.
  • May 22, 1915: Quintinshill rail disaster: A tragic collision and fire in Scotland claims the lives of 226 individuals, primarily troops, marking the deadliest rail accident in the United Kingdom's history.
  • May 23, 1915: Italy joins the Allies: Italy declares war on Austria-Hungary, aligning itself with the Allied Powers in WWI and shifting the balance of power.
  • May 25, 1915: China accepts the Twenty-One Demands: China agrees to Japanese demands, granting economic and political concessions, intensifying tensions between the two nations.
  • May 27, 1915: Armenian genocide: The Tehcir Law authorizes the deportation of Armenians to the Syrian desert, leading to the systematic extermination of an estimated 800,000 to 1.5 million civilians.
  • May 28, 1915: International Congress of Women: A gathering of women's rights advocates in The Hague aims to promote peace and address the devastating impact of WWI on women and families.
  • May 29, 1915: Teófilo Braga becomes president of Portugal: Braga assumes the presidency, marking a period of political instability and social change in Portugal during WWI.