Ann-Sofi Schotte-Lindsten
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Ann-Sofi Schotte-Lindsten
Summary
Ann-Sofi Schotte-Lindsten is a human[1]. Born in Lidingö Parish[2], she… she was born on April 22, 1911[3]. She died in Örebro Olaus Petri parish[4]. She died on January 13, 2009[5]. She worked as an art historian[6], teacher[7], and museum professional[8].
Key Facts
- Ann-Sofi Schotte-Lindsten was born in Lidingö Parish[2].
- Ann-Sofi Schotte-Lindsten died in Örebro Olaus Petri parish[4].
- Ann-Sofi Schotte-Lindsten was born on April 22, 1911[3].
- Ann-Sofi Schotte-Lindsten died on January 13, 2009[5].
- Burial took place at Ekeby Church[9].
- Ann-Sofi Schotte-Lindsten's father was Gunnar V. Schotte[10].
- Among Ann-Sofi Schotte-Lindsten's spouses was Gunnar Lindsten[11].
- Ann-Sofi Schotte-Lindsten held citizenship in Sweden[12].
- Ann-Sofi Schotte-Lindsten worked as an art historian[6].
- Ann-Sofi Schotte-Lindsten worked as a teacher[7].
- Ann-Sofi Schotte-Lindsten's professions included museum professional[8].
- Ann-Sofi Schotte-Lindsten was employed by Östergötland Museum[13].
- Among Ann-Sofi Schotte-Lindsten's employers was Kalmar County Museum[14].
- Ann-Sofi Schotte-Lindsten was employed by Kävesta folkhögskola[15].
- Ann-Sofi Schotte-Lindsten is recorded as female[16].
- Ann-Sofi Schotte-Lindsten's instance of is recorded as human[17].
- Ann-Sofi Schotte-Lindsten's described at URL is recorded as https://www.dn.se/arkiv/familj/ann-sofi-lindsten/[18].
- Ann-Sofi Schotte-Lindsten's relative is recorded as Siri Schotte[19].
- Ann-Sofi Schotte-Lindsten's described by source is recorded as Svenskt kvinnobiografiskt lexikon[20].
- Ann-Sofi Schotte-Lindsten's significant person is recorded as Berit Wallenberg[21].
- Ann-Sofi Schotte-Lindsten's significant person is recorded as Ragnhild Boström[22].
- Ann-Sofi Schotte-Lindsten's significant person is recorded as Ingrid Hartman Söderberg[23].
- Ann-Sofi Schotte-Lindsten's significant person is recorded as Gertrud Grenander Nyberg[24].
- Ann-Sofi Schotte-Lindsten's significant person is recorded as Otto Frödin[25].
- Ann-Sofi Schotte-Lindsten's maintained by WikiProject is recorded as Project Svenskt kvinnobiografiskt lexikon[26].
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Origins and Family
Ann-Sofi Schotte-Lindsten was born in Lidingö Parish[2]. She was born on April 22, 1911[3]. Her father was Gunnar V. Schotte[10].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include art historian[6], teacher[7], and museum professional[8]. Employers include Östergötland Museum[13], a county museum[27], in Sweden[28], founded in 1939[29]; Kalmar County Museum[14], a county museum[30], in Sweden[31]; and Kävesta folkhögskola[15], a folk high school[32], in Sweden[33].
Personal Life
Ann-Sofi Schotte-Lindsten was married to Gunnar Lindsten[11].
Death and Burial
Ann-Sofi Schotte-Lindsten died on January 13, 2009[5]. She passed away in Örebro Olaus Petri parish[4]. She is buried at Ekeby Church[9].
FAQs
Where was Ann-Sofi Schotte-Lindsten born?
Ann-Sofi Schotte-Lindsten was born in Lidingö Parish[2].
Where did Ann-Sofi Schotte-Lindsten die?
Ann-Sofi Schotte-Lindsten passed away in Örebro Olaus Petri parish[4].
Who were Ann-Sofi Schotte-Lindsten's parents?
Ann-Sofi Schotte-Lindsten's father was Gunnar V. Schotte[10].
Who was Ann-Sofi Schotte-Lindsten married to?
Ann-Sofi Schotte-Lindsten's spouses include Gunnar Lindsten[11].
What did Ann-Sofi Schotte-Lindsten do for work?
Ann-Sofi Schotte-Lindsten worked as art historian[6], teacher[7], and museum professional[8].