Born in September 1923 - Zodiac Signs, Personality and Horoscopes

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September 1923
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September 1923 Tropical Ephemeris

Note: A person's zodiac sign typically refers to their Sun sign, Moon position is location and time sensitive.
PlanetDate RangeZodiac Sign
SunSeptember 1, 1923 to September 24, 1923Virgo
SunSeptember 25, 1923 to September 30, 1923Libra
MoonSeptember 1, 1923 to September 2, 1923Taurus
MoonSeptember 3, 1923 to September 5, 1923Gemini
MoonSeptember 6, 1923 to September 7, 1923Cancer
MoonSeptember 8, 1923 to September 9, 1923Leo
MoonSeptember 10, 1923 to September 11, 1923Virgo
MoonSeptember 12, 1923 to September 13, 1923Libra
MoonSeptember 14, 1923 to September 15, 1923Scorpio
MoonSeptember 16, 1923 to September 17, 1923Sagittarius
MoonSeptember 18, 1923 to September 20, 1923Capricorn
MoonSeptember 21, 1923 to September 22, 1923Aquarius
MoonSeptember 23, 1923 to September 24, 1923Pisces
MoonSeptember 25, 1923 to September 27, 1923Aries
MoonSeptember 28, 1923 to September 30, 1923Taurus
MercurySeptember 1, 1923 to September 30, 1923Libra
VenusSeptember 1, 1923 to September 21, 1923Virgo
VenusSeptember 22, 1923 to September 30, 1923Libra
MarsSeptember 1, 1923 to September 1, 1923Leo
MarsSeptember 2, 1923 to September 30, 1923Virgo
JupiterSeptember 1, 1923 to September 30, 1923Scorpio
SaturnSeptember 1, 1923 to September 30, 1923Libra
UranusSeptember 1, 1923 to September 30, 1923Pisces
NeptuneSeptember 1, 1923 to September 30, 1923Leo
PlutoSeptember 1, 1923 to September 30, 1923Cancer
North Node (Rahu)September 1, 1923 to September 30, 1923Virgo
South Node (Ketu)September 1, 1923 to September 30, 1923Pisces

Chinese Zodiac Sign

Pig (猪)

Age

101 years and 2 months old

If you were born on 1st September, 1923, you are 101 years old as on November 1, 2024.

Your next birthday is 9 months away.



What happened in September 1923

  • September 1, 1923: The Great Kanto earthquake causes significant destruction and loss of life in Tokyo and Yokohama, Japan.
  • September 4, 1923: The USS Shenandoah, the first US-built rigid airship, takes its maiden flight, carrying a significant portion of the world's helium reserves.
  • September 6, 1923: The Fukuda Village Incident: Nine Japanese individuals, including women and children, are killed due to mistaken identity during the Kanto Massacre.
  • September 7, 1923: The International Criminal Police Commission (ICPC), later known as Interpol, is established at the International Police Conference in Vienna.
  • September 8, 1923: The Honda Point disaster: Nine US Navy destroyers run aground off the California coast, resulting in significant damage and loss of life.
  • September 9, 1923: Mustafa Kemal Ataturk establishes the Republican People's Party (CHP) in Turkey.
  • September 10, 1923: The Irish Free State joins the League of Nations, a significant step in its international recognition.
  • September 11, 1923: Sun Yat-sen forms an alliance between the Nationalist Kuomintang party and the Comintern and Chinese Communist Party in an effort to gain a foothold in southern China.
  • September 13, 1923: Miguel Primo de Rivera seizes power in Spain through a military coup, establishing a dictatorship and suppressing trade unions.
  • September 17, 1923: The 1923 Berkeley fire, a major fire in Berkeley, California, consumes numerous structures, including homes and businesses.
  • September 18, 1923: Newspaper printers in New York City go on strike, disrupting the publication of newspapers.
  • September 24, 1923: The second major hurricane of the Atlantic hurricane season strikes north of Hispaniola, causing significant damage.
  • September 26, 1923: Gustav Ritter von Kahr assumes dictatorial powers in Bavaria, Germany.
  • September 29, 1923: The first American Track & Field championships for women are held in New Jersey, marking a milestone in women's sports.
  • September 30, 1923: Major Ernst Buchrucker of the Black Reichswehr attempts a putsch by seizing forts outside Berlin, leading to a confrontation with the German government.