Antonio Beltrán Martínez
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Antonio Beltrán Martínez
Summary
Antonio Beltrán Martínez is a human[1]. Born in Sariñena[2], he… he was born on 1916[3]. He died in Zaragoza[4]. He died on April 29, 2006[5]. He worked as a chronicler[6], university teacher[7], historian[8], prehistorian[9], and archaeologist[10]. He is known by 8 alternative names across languages and contexts.[11]
Key Facts
- Born in Sariñena[2], Antonio Beltrán Martínez…
- Antonio Beltrán Martínez passed away in Zaragoza[4].
- Antonio Beltrán Martínez was born on 1916[3].
- Antonio Beltrán Martínez was born on April 6, 1916[12].
- Antonio Beltrán Martínez died on April 29, 2006[5].
- Antonio Beltrán Martínez died on April 28, 2006[13].
- A child of Antonio Beltrán Martínez was Miguel Beltrán Lloris[14].
- Antonio Beltrán Martínez held citizenship in Spain[15].
- Antonio Beltrán Martínez worked as a chronicler[6].
- Antonio Beltrán Martínez worked as a university teacher[7].
- Antonio Beltrán Martínez worked as a historian[8].
- Antonio Beltrán Martínez worked as a prehistorian[9].
- Antonio Beltrán Martínez's professions included archaeologist[10].
- Antonio Beltrán Martínez's field of work was prehistoric archaeology[16].
- Antonio Beltrán Martínez's field of work was prehistoric art[17].
- Antonio Beltrán Martínez's field of work was numismatics[18].
- Antonio Beltrán Martínez's field of work was epigraphy[19].
- Antonio Beltrán Martínez held the position of Q70781942[20].
- Antonio Beltrán Martínez held the position of dean[21].
- Antonio Beltrán Martínez held the position of full professor[22].
- A notable student of Antonio Beltrán Martínez was Purificación Atrián Jordán[23].
- Antonio Beltrán Martínez received the Adoptive Son of Cartagena[24].
- Antonio Beltrán Martínez received the Medal of Aragonese Corts[25].
- Antonio Beltrán Martínez received the Premio Aragón[26].
- Antonio Beltrán Martínez is recorded as male[27].
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Origins and Family
Born in Sariñena[2], Antonio Beltrán Martínez… Recorded date of birth include 1916[3] and April 6, 1916[12].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include chronicler[6], university teacher[7], historian[8], prehistorian[9], and archaeologist[10]. Fields of work include prehistoric archaeology[16], an archaeological sub-discipline[28]; prehistoric art[17], a type of arts[29], founded in -35000[30]; numismatics[18], an auxiliary science of history[31]; and epigraphy[19], an archaeological sub-discipline[32]. Positions held include Q70781942[20]; dean[21], a corporate title[33], founded in 0907[34]; and full professor[22], an academic rank[35]. A notable student of Antonio Beltrán Martínez was Purificación Atrián Jordán[23]. Doctoral students include Manuel Pellicer Catalán[36], an archaeologist[37], 1926–2018[38], of Spain[39] and Enrique Vallespí Pérez[40], a historian[41], 1929–2021[42], of Spain[43].
Recognition
Awards received include Adoptive Son of Cartagena[24]; Medal of Aragonese Corts[25], a medallion[44], in Spain[45]; and Premio Aragón[26], an award[46], in Spain[47], founded in 1984[48].
Personal Life
A child of Antonio Beltrán Martínez was Miguel Beltrán Lloris[14].
Death and Burial
Recorded date of death include April 29, 2006[5] and April 28, 2006[13]. Antonio Beltrán Martínez passed away in Zaragoza[4].
Why It Matters
Antonio Beltrán Martínez is known by 8 alternative names across languages and contexts.[11]
FAQs
Where was Antonio Beltrán Martínez born?
Antonio Beltrán Martínez's place of birth was Sariñena[2].
Where did Antonio Beltrán Martínez die?
Antonio Beltrán Martínez died in Zaragoza[4].
What did Antonio Beltrán Martínez do for work?
Antonio Beltrán Martínez worked as chronicler[6], university teacher[7], historian[8], prehistorian[9], and archaeologist[10].
What awards did Antonio Beltrán Martínez receive?
Honors received include Adoptive Son of Cartagena[24], Medal of Aragonese Corts[25], and Premio Aragón[26].