Alexander Blomqvist
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Alexander Blomqvist
Summary
Alexander Blomqvist is a human[1]. His place of birth was Helsinki[2]. He was born on December 29, 1796[3]. He passed away in Helsinki[4]. He died on December 18, 1848[5]. He worked as a historian[6], editor[7], and historian of ideas[8].
Key Facts
- Alexander Blomqvist's place of birth was Helsinki[2].
- Alexander Blomqvist died in Helsinki[4].
- Alexander Blomqvist was born on December 29, 1796[3].
- Alexander Blomqvist died on December 18, 1848[5].
- Alexander Blomqvist's father was Alexander Magnus Sederholm[9].
- Alexander Blomqvist's mother was Kaisa of Nyyperi[10].
- A child of Alexander Blomqvist was Anton Gabriel Blomqvist[11].
- A child of Alexander Blomqvist was Elisabeth Blomqvist[12].
- A child of Alexander Blomqvist was Constance Gustava Maria Blomqvist[13].
- A child of Alexander Blomqvist was Maria Kristiina Sohvia[14].
- Alexander Blomqvist held citizenship in Grand Duchy of Finland[15].
- Swedish was Alexander Blomqvist's native language[16].
- Alexander Blomqvist's professions included historian[6].
- Alexander Blomqvist worked as an editor[7].
- Alexander Blomqvist worked as a historian of ideas[8].
- Alexander Blomqvist held the position of professor[17].
- Among Alexander Blomqvist's employers was University of Helsinki[18].
- Alexander Blomqvist is recorded as male[19].
- Alexander Blomqvist's instance of is recorded as human[20].
- Alexander Blomqvist's family name is recorded as Blomqvist[21].
- Alexander Blomqvist's given name is recorded as Alexander[22].
- Alexander Blomqvist's work location is recorded as Helsinki[23].
- Alexander Blomqvist's work location is recorded as Turku[24].
- Alexander Blomqvist's described by source is recorded as Writers in Finland 1809–1916[25].
- Alexander Blomqvist's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Swedish[26].
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Origins and Family
Alexander Blomqvist was born in Helsinki[2]. He was born on December 29, 1796[3]. His father was Alexander Magnus Sederholm[9]. His mother was Kaisa of Nyyperi[10]. Swedish was his native language[16].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include historian[6], editor[7], and historian of ideas[8]. Among Alexander Blomqvist's employers was University of Helsinki[18]. He held the position of professor[17].
Personal Life
Children include Anton Gabriel Blomqvist[11], a forester[27], 1836–1904[28], of Grand Duchy of Finland[29], awarded the Order of Saint Stanislaus, 2nd class[30]; Elisabeth Blomqvist[12], a painter[31], 1827–1901[32], of Grand Duchy of Finland[33]; Constance Gustava Maria Blomqvist[13], 1830–1909[34], of Grand Duchy of Finland[35]; and Maria Kristiina Sohvia[14].
Death and Burial
Alexander Blomqvist died on December 18, 1848[5]. He passed away in Helsinki[4].
FAQs
Where was Alexander Blomqvist born?
Alexander Blomqvist was born in Helsinki[2].
Where did Alexander Blomqvist die?
Alexander Blomqvist died in Helsinki[4].
Who were Alexander Blomqvist's parents?
Alexander Blomqvist's father was Alexander Magnus Sederholm[9]. Alexander Blomqvist's mother was Kaisa of Nyyperi[10].
What did Alexander Blomqvist do for work?
Alexander Blomqvist worked as historian[6], editor[7], and historian of ideas[8].