Artūrs Kroders
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Artūrs Kroders
Summary
Artūrs Kroders is a human[1]. Born in Aderkaši[2], he… he was born on +1892-04-09T00:00:00Z[3]. He passed away in Kungsholmen[4]. He died on +1973-08-25T00:00:00Z[5]. He worked as an opinion journalist[6], editor[7], and cultural historian[8].
Key Facts
- Artūrs Kroders was born in Aderkaši[2].
- Artūrs Kroders died in Kungsholmen[4].
- Artūrs Kroders was born on +1892-04-09T00:00:00Z[3].
- Artūrs Kroders was born on +1892-03-28T00:00:00Z[9].
- Artūrs Kroders died on +1973-08-25T00:00:00Z[5].
- Artūrs Kroders is buried at Skogskyrkogården[10].
- Artūrs Kroders's father was Jānis Kroders[11].
- Among Artūrs Kroders's spouses was Q136346641[12].
- A child of Artūrs Kroders was Q136346638[13].
- Artūrs Kroders held citizenship in Russian Empire[14].
- Artūrs Kroders held citizenship in Latvia[15].
- Artūrs Kroders held citizenship in Soviet Union[16].
- Artūrs Kroders held citizenship in Sweden[17].
- Artūrs Kroders worked as an opinion journalist[6].
- Artūrs Kroders worked as an editor[7].
- Artūrs Kroders worked as a cultural historian[8].
- Among Artūrs Kroders's employers was Latvju vārds[18].
- Artūrs Kroders was employed by Latvian Provisional Government[19].
- Among Artūrs Kroders's employers was Jaunākās Ziņas[20].
- Among Artūrs Kroders's employers was Q86003135[21].
- Artūrs Kroders was employed by Jaunākās Ziņas[22].
- Among Artūrs Kroders's employers was Ministry of the Interior of the Republic of Latvia[23].
- Artūrs Kroders's education included a stint at University of Latvia[24].
- Artūrs Kroders received the Order of the Three Stars, 4th Class[25].
- Artūrs Kroders received the Q136361332[26].
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Origins and Family
Born in Aderkaši[2], Artūrs Kroders… Recorded date of birth include +1892-04-09T00:00:00Z[3] and +1892-03-28T00:00:00Z[9]. His father was Jānis Kroders[11].
Education
Artūrs Kroders's education included a stint at University of Latvia[24].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include opinion journalist[6], editor[7], and cultural historian[8]. Employers include Latvju vārds[18], a periodical[27], founded in 1945[28]; Latvian Provisional Government[19], a Government of Latvia[29], in Latvia[30], founded in 1918[31]; Jaunākās Ziņas[20], a newspaper[32], in Latvia[33], founded in 1911[34]; Q86003135[21]; Ministry of the Interior of the Republic of Latvia[23], an interior ministry[35], in Latvia[36], founded in 1918[37]; and Q3547059[38].
Recognition
Awards received include Order of the Three Stars, 4th Class[25], a grade of an order[39], in Latvia[40], founded in 1924[41] and Q136361332[26].
Personal Life
Among Artūrs Kroders's spouses was Q136346641[12]. A child of him was Q136346638[13].
Death and Burial
Artūrs Kroders died on +1973-08-25T00:00:00Z[5]. He died in Kungsholmen[4]. Burial took place at Skogskyrkogården[10].
FAQs
Where was Artūrs Kroders born?
Artūrs Kroders's place of birth was Aderkaši[2].
Where did Artūrs Kroders die?
Artūrs Kroders passed away in Kungsholmen[4].
Who were Artūrs Kroders's parents?
Artūrs Kroders's father was Jānis Kroders[11].
Who was Artūrs Kroders married to?
Artūrs Kroders's spouses include Q136346641[12].
What did Artūrs Kroders do for work?
Artūrs Kroders worked as opinion journalist[6], editor[7], and cultural historian[8].
Where did Artūrs Kroders go to school?
Artūrs Kroders was educated at University of Latvia[24].
What awards did Artūrs Kroders receive?
Honors received include Order of the Three Stars, 4th Class[25] and Q136361332[26].