Balthasar Bergmann
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Balthasar Bergmann
Summary
Balthasar Bergmann is a human[1]. He was born on January 1, 1703[2]. He died on January 1, 1768[3].
Key Facts
- Balthasar Bergmann was born on January 1, 1703[2].
- Balthasar Bergmann died on January 1, 1768[3].
- Among Balthasar Bergmann's spouses was Anna Elisabeth Depkin/Bergmann[4].
- A child of Balthasar Bergmann was Dorothea Pölchau[5].
- A child of Balthasar Bergmann was Balthasar von Bergmann[6].
- A child of Balthasar Bergmann was Ambrosius Bergmann[7].
- A child of Balthasar Bergmann was Gustav von Bergmann[8].
- A child of Balthasar Bergmann was Liborius von Bergmann[9].
- Balthasar Bergmann is recorded as male[10].
- Balthasar Bergmann's instance of is recorded as human[11].
- Balthasar Bergmann's family is recorded as Bergmann family[12].
- Balthasar Bergmann's family name is recorded as Bergmann[13].
- Balthasar Bergmann's given name is recorded as Balthasar[14].
Body
Origins and Family
Balthasar Bergmann was born on January 1, 1703[2].
Personal Life
Among Balthasar Bergmann's spouses was Anna Elisabeth Depkin/Bergmann[4]. Children include Dorothea Pölchau[5], 1742–1821[15]; Balthasar von Bergmann[6], a writer[16], 1736–1789[17], of Russian Empire[18]; Ambrosius Bergmann[7], a physician[19], 1740–1784[20], of Russian Empire[21]; Gustav von Bergmann[8], a translator[22], 1749–1823[23], of Russian Empire[24]; and Liborius von Bergmann[9], a theologian[25], 1754–1823[26], of Russian Empire[27], specialised in theology[28].
Death and Burial
Balthasar Bergmann died on January 1, 1768[3].
FAQs
Who was Balthasar Bergmann married to?
Balthasar Bergmann's spouses include Anna Elisabeth Depkin/Bergmann[4].