Anna-Halya Horbach
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Anna-Halya Horbach
Summary
Anna-Halya Horbach is a human[1]. She was born in Brodina[2]. She was born on March 2, 1924[3]. She died in Reichelsheim[4]. She died on June 11, 2011[5]. She worked as a translator[6], literary scholar[7], publisher[8], writer[9], and man of letters[10]. She has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[11]
Key Facts
- Anna-Halya Horbach was born in Brodina[2].
- Anna-Halya Horbach passed away in Reichelsheim[4].
- Anna-Halya Horbach was born on March 2, 1924[3].
- Anna-Halya Horbach was born on January 1, 1924[12].
- Anna-Halya Horbach died on June 11, 2011[5].
- Anna-Halya Horbach died on January 1, 2011[13].
- Anna-Halya Horbach was married to Olexa Horbatsch[14].
- Anna-Halya Horbach held citizenship in Ukraine[15].
- Anna-Halya Horbach's professions included translator[6].
- Anna-Halya Horbach worked as a literary scholar[7].
- Anna-Halya Horbach's professions included publisher[8].
- Anna-Halya Horbach worked as a writer[9].
- Anna-Halya Horbach's professions included man of letters[10].
- Anna-Halya Horbach's professions included Ukrainian–German translator[16].
- Anna-Halya Horbach's field of work was literary studies[17].
- Anna-Halya Horbach's field of work was translation into German[18].
- Anna-Halya Horbach's field of work was publishing[19].
- Anna-Halya Horbach received the Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany[20].
- Anna-Halya Horbach received the Order of Princess Olga, 3rd class[21].
- Anna-Halya Horbach received the Q20091797[22].
- Anna-Halya Horbach received the Vasyl Stus Prize[23].
- Anna-Halya Horbach received the Triumph[24].
- Anna-Halya Horbach received the Q55423569[25].
- Anna-Halya Horbach was a member of Shevchenko Scientific Society in Europe[26].
- Anna-Halya Horbach was a member of National Writers' Union of Ukraine[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Anna-Halya Horbach was born in Brodina[2]. Recorded date of birth include March 2, 1924[3] and January 1, 1924[12].
Education
Anna-Halya Horbach earned the academic degree of Doctor of Philosophy[28].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include translator[6], literary scholar[7], publisher[8], writer[9], man of letters[10], and Ukrainian–German translator[16]. Fields of work include literary studies[17], an academic discipline[29]; translation into German[18]; and publishing[19], an industry[30].
Recognition
Awards received include Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany[20], a grade of an order[31], in Germany[32]; Order of Princess Olga, 3rd class[21], a grade of an order[33], in Ukraine[34]; Q20091797[22], a literary award[35], in Ukraine[36]; Vasyl Stus Prize[23], an award[37], in Soviet Union[38], founded in 1989[39]; Triumph[24], a prize[40], in Russia[41], founded in 1991[42]; and Q55423569[25].
Personal Life
Among Anna-Halya Horbach's spouses was Olexa Horbatsch[14].
Death and Burial
Recorded date of death include June 11, 2011[5] and January 1, 2011[13]. Anna-Halya Horbach passed away in Reichelsheim[4].
Why It Matters
Anna-Halya Horbach has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[11] She is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[43]
FAQs
Where was Anna-Halya Horbach born?
Born in Brodina[2], Anna-Halya Horbach…
Where did Anna-Halya Horbach die?
Anna-Halya Horbach died in Reichelsheim[4].
Who was Anna-Halya Horbach married to?
Anna-Halya Horbach's spouses include Olexa Horbatsch[14].
What did Anna-Halya Horbach do for work?
Anna-Halya Horbach worked as translator[6], literary scholar[7], publisher[8], writer[9], and man of letters[10].
What awards did Anna-Halya Horbach receive?
Honors received include Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany[20], Order of Princess Olga, 3rd class[21], Q20091797[22], and Vasyl Stus Prize[23].