Anna Branting
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Anna Branting
Summary
Anna Branting is a human[1]. She was born in Stockholm City[2]. She was born on November 19, 1855[3]. She passed away in Gustav Vasa parish[4]. She died on December 11, 1950[5]. She worked as an author[6], writer[7], and journalist[8]. She ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (11 views/month, #7,295 of 1,000,298).[9]
Key Facts
- Anna Branting was born in Stockholm City[2].
- Anna Branting's place of birth was Klara Church Parish[10].
- Anna Branting passed away in Gustav Vasa parish[4].
- Anna Branting was born on November 19, 1855[3].
- Anna Branting was born on January 1, 1855[11].
- Anna Branting died on December 11, 1950[5].
- Anna Branting died on 1950[12].
- Anna Branting is buried at Adolf Fredrik Church cemetery[13].
- Anna Branting was married to Hjalmar Branting[14].
- Anna Branting was married to Q132397609[15].
- A child of Anna Branting was Georg Branting[16].
- A child of Anna Branting was Sonja Branting-Westerståhl[17].
- A child of Anna Branting was Vera von Kræmer[18].
- A child of Anna Branting was Henry von Kræmer[19].
- Anna Branting held citizenship in Sweden[20].
- Anna Branting's professions included author[6].
- Anna Branting's professions included writer[7].
- Anna Branting's professions included journalist[8].
- Anna Branting's field of work was women's suffrage in Sweden[21].
- Anna Branting held the position of Spouse of the Prime Minister of Sweden[22].
- Anna Branting held the position of Spouse of the Prime Minister of Sweden[23].
- Anna Branting held the position of Spouse of the Prime Minister of Sweden[24].
- Anna Branting was a member of Svenska hem[25].
- Anna Branting was a member of Tolfterna[26].
- Anna Branting is recorded as female[27].
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Origins and Family
Recorded place of birth include Stockholm City[2], a stad[28], in Sweden[29], founded in 1863[30] and Klara Church Parish[10], a parish of the Church of Sweden[31], in Sweden[32], founded in 1587[33]. Recorded date of birth include November 19, 1855[3] and January 1, 1855[11].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include author[6], writer[7], and journalist[8]. Anna Branting's field of work was women's suffrage in Sweden[21]. Positions held include Spouse of the Prime Minister of Sweden[22].
Personal Life
Spouses include Hjalmar Branting[14], a politician[34], 1860–1925[35], of Sweden[36], awarded the Nobel Peace Prize[37] and Q132397609[15]. Children include Georg Branting[16], a fencer[38], 1887–1965[39], of Sweden[40]; Sonja Branting-Westerståhl[17], a jurist[41], 1890–1981[42], of Sweden[43]; Vera von Kræmer[18], a translator[44], 1878–1940[45], of Sweden[46], specialised in journalism[47]; and Henry von Kræmer[19], a writer[48], 1880–1957[49], of Sweden[50]. Anna Branting was affiliated with the Swedish Social Democratic Party[51].
Death and Burial
Recorded date of death include December 11, 1950[5] and 1950[12]. Anna Branting died in Gustav Vasa parish[4]. She is buried at Adolf Fredrik Church cemetery[13].
Why It Matters
Anna Branting ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (11 views/month, #7,295 of 1,000,298).[9] She has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[52] She is known by 11 alternative names across languages and contexts.[53]
FAQs
Where was Anna Branting born?
Anna Branting was born in Stockholm City[2].
Where did Anna Branting die?
Anna Branting died in Gustav Vasa parish[4].
Who was Anna Branting married to?
Anna Branting's spouses include Hjalmar Branting[14] and Q132397609[15].
What did Anna Branting do for work?
Anna Branting worked as author[6], writer[7], and journalist[8].