Anders Gustaf Ekeberg
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Anders Gustaf Ekeberg
Summary
Anders Gustaf Ekeberg is a human[1]. Born in Karlskrona[2], he… he was born on January 16, 1767[3]. He died in Uppsala Cathedral Assembly[4]. He died on February 11, 1813[5]. He worked as a chemist[6] and university teacher[7]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (25 views/month, #7,293 of 1,000,298).[8]
Key Facts
- Born in Karlskrona[2], Anders Gustaf Ekeberg…
- Anders Gustaf Ekeberg's place of birth was Hedvig Eleonora parish[9].
- Anders Gustaf Ekeberg died in Uppsala Cathedral Assembly[4].
- Anders Gustaf Ekeberg was born on January 16, 1767[3].
- Anders Gustaf Ekeberg was born on January 15, 1767[10].
- Anders Gustaf Ekeberg died on February 11, 1813[5].
- Burial took place at Uppsala Old Cemetery[11].
- Anders Gustaf Ekeberg held citizenship in Sweden[12].
- Anders Gustaf Ekeberg worked as a chemist[6].
- Anders Gustaf Ekeberg's professions included university teacher[7].
- Anders Gustaf Ekeberg's field of work was chemistry[13].
- Anders Gustaf Ekeberg was employed by Uppsala University[14].
- Anders Gustaf Ekeberg was educated at Uppsala University[15].
- Anders Gustaf Ekeberg was a member of Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences[16].
- Anders Gustaf Ekeberg is recorded as male[17].
- Anders Gustaf Ekeberg's instance of is recorded as human[18].
- Anders Gustaf Ekeberg's Commons category is recorded as Anders Gustaf Ekeberg[19].
- Anders Gustaf Ekeberg's family name is recorded as Ekeberg[20].
- Anders Gustaf Ekeberg's given name is recorded as Anders[21].
- Anders Gustaf Ekeberg's given name is recorded as Anders Gustaf[22].
- Anders Gustaf Ekeberg's described by source is recorded as Svenskt biografiskt handlexikon[23].
- Anders Gustaf Ekeberg's described by source is recorded as Nordisk familjebok[24].
- Anders Gustaf Ekeberg's described by source is recorded as Dictionary of Swedish National Biography[25].
- Anders Gustaf Ekeberg's described by source is recorded as BEIC Digital Library[26].
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Origins and Family
Recorded place of birth include Karlskrona[2], an urban area in Sweden[27], in Sweden[28], founded in 1680[29] and Hedvig Eleonora parish[9], a parish of the Church of Sweden[30], in Sweden[31], founded in 1672[32]. Recorded date of birth include January 16, 1767[3] and January 15, 1767[10].
Education
Anders Gustaf Ekeberg's education included a stint at Uppsala University[15].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include chemist[6] and university teacher[7]. Anders Gustaf Ekeberg's field of work was chemistry[13]. Among his employers was Uppsala University[14].
Death and Burial
Anders Gustaf Ekeberg died on February 11, 1813[5]. He died in Uppsala Cathedral Assembly[4]. Burial took place at Uppsala Old Cemetery[11].
Why It Matters
Anders Gustaf Ekeberg ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (25 views/month, #7,293 of 1,000,298).[8] He has Wikipedia articles in 22 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[33] He is known by 19 alternative names across languages and contexts.[34]
He is credited with the discovery of tantalum[35], a chemical element[36].
FAQs
Where was Anders Gustaf Ekeberg born?
Anders Gustaf Ekeberg's place of birth was Karlskrona[2].
Where did Anders Gustaf Ekeberg die?
Anders Gustaf Ekeberg died in Uppsala Cathedral Assembly[4].
What did Anders Gustaf Ekeberg do for work?
Anders Gustaf Ekeberg worked as chemist[6] and university teacher[7].
Where did Anders Gustaf Ekeberg go to school?
Anders Gustaf Ekeberg was educated at Uppsala University[15].
What did Anders Gustaf Ekeberg discover?
Anders Gustaf Ekeberg is credited as discoverer of tantalum[35].