Carl Hueter
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Carl Hueter
Summary
Carl Hueter is a human[1]. He was born in Marburg[2]. He was born on November 27, 1838[3]. He died in Greifswald[4]. He died on May 12, 1882[5]. He worked as a university teacher[6], surgeon[7], military physician[8], and politician[9]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (26 views/month, #7,300 of 1,000,298).[10]
Key Facts
- Carl Hueter was born in Marburg[2].
- Carl Hueter died in Greifswald[4].
- Carl Hueter was born on November 27, 1838[3].
- Carl Hueter died on May 12, 1882[5].
- Carl Hueter's father was Carl Christoph Hüter[11].
- Carl Hueter held citizenship in Germany[12].
- Carl Hueter's professions included university teacher[6].
- Carl Hueter worked as a surgeon[7].
- Carl Hueter worked as a military physician[8].
- Carl Hueter's professions included politician[9].
- Carl Hueter held the position of member of the Reichstag of the German Empire[13].
- Carl Hueter was employed by University of Greifswald[14].
- Carl Hueter was employed by Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin[15].
- Carl Hueter was employed by University of Rostock[16].
- Carl Hueter was educated at University of Marburg[17].
- Carl Hueter is recorded as male[18].
- Carl Hueter's instance of is recorded as human[19].
- Carl Hueter was affiliated with the German Progress Party[20].
- Carl Hueter earned the academic degree of doctorate[21].
- Carl Hueter was part of the conflict Franco-Prussian War[22].
- Carl Hueter was part of the conflict Second Schleswig War[23].
- Carl Hueter's family name is recorded as Hueter[24].
- Carl Hueter's given name is recorded as Carl[25].
- Carl Hueter's work location is recorded as Berlin[26].
- Carl Hueter studied under Rudolf Virchow[27].
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Origins and Family
Born in Marburg[2], Carl Hueter… he was born on November 27, 1838[3]. His father was Carl Christoph Hüter[11].
Education
Carl Hueter was educated at University of Marburg[17]. He earned the academic degree of doctorate[21]. Studied under Rudolf Virchow[27], a biologist[28], 1821–1902[29], of Kingdom of Prussia[30], awarded the honorary citizen of Berlin[31], specialised in cell biology[32] and Bernhard von Langenbeck[33], a military physician[34], 1810–1887[35], of Kingdom of Prussia[36], awarded the ennoblement[37], specialised in surgery[38].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include university teacher[6], surgeon[7], military physician[8], and politician[9]. Employers include University of Greifswald[14], a public university[39], in Germany[40], founded in 1456[41]; Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin[15], a comprehensive university[42], in Germany[43], founded in 1809[44], headquartered in Berlin[45]; and University of Rostock[16], a public university[46], in Germany[47], founded in 1419[48], headquartered in University of Rostock main building[49]. Carl Hueter held the position of member of the Reichstag of the German Empire[13].
Personal Life
Carl Hueter was affiliated with the German Progress Party[20].
Death and Burial
Carl Hueter died on May 12, 1882[5]. He died in Greifswald[4].
Why It Matters
Carl Hueter ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (26 views/month, #7,300 of 1,000,298).[10] He is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[50]
FAQs
Where was Carl Hueter born?
Carl Hueter's place of birth was Marburg[2].
Where did Carl Hueter die?
Carl Hueter died in Greifswald[4].
Who were Carl Hueter's parents?
Carl Hueter's father was Carl Christoph Hüter[11].
What did Carl Hueter do for work?
Carl Hueter worked as university teacher[6], surgeon[7], military physician[8], and politician[9].
Where did Carl Hueter go to school?
Carl Hueter was educated at University of Marburg[17].