Achacy Czema
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Achacy Czema
Summary
Achacy Czema is a human[1]. He was born on January 1, 1485[2]. He died in Königsberg[3]. He died on May 24, 1565[4]. He worked as a diplomat[5] and civil servant[6].
Key Facts
- Achacy Czema died in Königsberg[3].
- Achacy Czema passed away in Kaliningrad[7].
- Achacy Czema was born on January 1, 1485[2].
- Achacy Czema died on May 24, 1565[4].
- Achacy Czema's father was Nicholas von Zehmen[8].
- Achacy Czema's mother was Dorothea von Baysen[9].
- Among Achacy Czema's spouses was Helene von Tolck von Merchlichenrade[10].
- A child of Achacy Czema was Achacy Czema[11].
- A child of Achacy Czema was Fabian II. von Zehmen[12].
- A child of Achacy Czema was Catharina von Zehmen[13].
- Achacy Czema held citizenship in Crown of the Kingdom of Poland[14].
- Achacy Czema worked as a diplomat[5].
- Achacy Czema worked as a civil servant[6].
- Achacy Czema held the position of Q9377082[15].
- Achacy Czema held the position of Q11820686[16].
- Achacy Czema held the position of Q64777721[17].
- Achacy Czema held the position of Q64787462[18].
- Achacy Czema held the position of Q65117046[19].
- Achacy Czema held the position of Q65952540[20].
- Achacy Czema's religion is recorded as Lutheranism[21].
- Achacy Czema is recorded as male[22].
- Achacy Czema's instance of is recorded as human[23].
- Achacy Czema's family is recorded as Zehmen family[24].
- Achacy Czema's Commons category is recorded as Achatius von Zehmen[25].
- Achacy Czema's family name is recorded as von Zehmen[26].
Body
Origins and Family
Achacy Czema was born on January 1, 1485[2]. His father was Nicholas von Zehmen[8]. His mother was Dorothea von Baysen[9].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include diplomat[5] and civil servant[6]. Positions held include Q9377082[15], in Crown of the Kingdom of Poland[27]; Q11820686[16], in Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[28]; Q64777721[17]; Q64787462[18]; Q65117046[19]; and Q65952540[20].
Personal Life
Among Achacy Czema's spouses was Helene von Tolck von Merchlichenrade[10]. Children include he[11], 1530–1576[29], of Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[30]; Fabian II. von Zehmen[12], 1539–1605[31], of Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[32]; and Catharina von Zehmen[13], 1513–1558[33]. His religion is recorded as Lutheranism[21].
Death and Burial
Achacy Czema died on May 24, 1565[4]. Recorded place of death include Königsberg[3], a city[34], in Prussia[35], founded in 1255[36] and Kaliningrad[7], a centre of oblast[37], in State of the Teutonic Order[38], founded in 1255[39].
FAQs
Where did Achacy Czema die?
Achacy Czema passed away in Königsberg[3].
Who were Achacy Czema's parents?
Achacy Czema's father was Nicholas von Zehmen[8]. Achacy Czema's mother was Dorothea von Baysen[9].
Who was Achacy Czema married to?
Achacy Czema's spouses include Helene von Tolck von Merchlichenrade[10].