Carl Birger Rutström
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Carl Birger Rutström
Summary
Carl Birger Rutström is a human[1]. His place of birth was Stockholm[2]. He was born on November 22, 1758[3]. He passed away in Jakob and Johannes parish[4]. He died on April 13, 1826[5]. He worked as a lichenologist[6] and botanist[7].
Key Facts
- Born in Stockholm[2], Carl Birger Rutström…
- Carl Birger Rutström passed away in Jakob and Johannes parish[4].
- Carl Birger Rutström was born on November 22, 1758[3].
- Carl Birger Rutström died on April 13, 1826[5].
- Carl Birger Rutström's father was Anders Carl Rutström[8].
- Carl Birger Rutström held citizenship in Sweden[9].
- Carl Birger Rutström worked as a lichenologist[6].
- Carl Birger Rutström worked as a botanist[7].
- Carl Birger Rutström held the position of Director-General of the Swedish National Heritage Board[10].
- Carl Birger Rutström held the position of seat 15 of the Swedish Academy[11].
- Carl Birger Rutström received the Lundblad prize[12].
- Carl Birger Rutström was a member of Swedish Academy[13].
- Carl Birger Rutström was a member of Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences[14].
- Carl Birger Rutström was a member of Royal Swedish Academy of Letters, History and Antiquities[15].
- Carl Birger Rutström is recorded as male[16].
- Carl Birger Rutström's instance of is recorded as human[17].
- Carl Birger Rutström's family name is recorded as Rutström[18].
- Carl Birger Rutström's given name is recorded as Carl[19].
- Carl Birger Rutström's given name is recorded as Birger[20].
- Carl Birger Rutström's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Swedish[21].
- Carl Birger Rutström's significant person is recorded as Anna Maria Lenngren[22].
- Carl Birger Rutström's sibling is recorded as Carolina Weltzin[23].
- Carl Birger Rutström's maintained by WikiProject is recorded as WikiProject Swedish Academy[24].
Body
Origins and Family
Carl Birger Rutström's place of birth was Stockholm[2]. He was born on November 22, 1758[3]. His father was Anders Carl Rutström[8].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include lichenologist[6] and botanist[7]. Positions held include Director-General of the Swedish National Heritage Board[10], a position[25], in Sweden[26] and seat 15 of the Swedish Academy[11].
Recognition
Carl Birger Rutström received the Lundblad prize[12].
Death and Burial
Carl Birger Rutström died on April 13, 1826[5]. He passed away in Jakob and Johannes parish[4].
FAQs
Where was Carl Birger Rutström born?
Carl Birger Rutström was born in Stockholm[2].
Where did Carl Birger Rutström die?
Carl Birger Rutström died in Jakob and Johannes parish[4].
Who were Carl Birger Rutström's parents?
Carl Birger Rutström's father was Anders Carl Rutström[8].
What did Carl Birger Rutström do for work?
Carl Birger Rutström worked as lichenologist[6] and botanist[7].
What awards did Carl Birger Rutström receive?
Honors received include Lundblad prize[12].