Carl Støp-Bowitz
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Carl Støp-Bowitz
Summary
Carl Støp-Bowitz is a human[1]. His place of birth was Oslo[2]. He was born on January 1, 1913[3]. He died on January 1, 1997[4]. He worked as a zoologist[5], Esperantist[6], marine biologist[7], conservator[8], and university teacher[9].
Key Facts
- Born in Oslo[2], Carl Støp-Bowitz…
- Carl Støp-Bowitz was born on January 1, 1913[3].
- Carl Støp-Bowitz was born on December 8, 1913[10].
- Carl Støp-Bowitz died on January 1, 1997[4].
- Carl Støp-Bowitz died on November 1, 1997[11].
- Burial took place at Vår Frelsers gravlund[12].
- Carl Støp-Bowitz held citizenship in Norway[13].
- Norwegian was Carl Støp-Bowitz's native language[14].
- Carl Støp-Bowitz worked as a zoologist[5].
- Carl Støp-Bowitz worked as an Esperantist[6].
- Carl Støp-Bowitz worked as a marine biologist[7].
- Carl Støp-Bowitz's professions included conservator[8].
- Carl Støp-Bowitz's professions included university teacher[9].
- Carl Støp-Bowitz's field of work was Polychaeta[15].
- Carl Støp-Bowitz's field of work was Lumbricidae[16].
- Carl Støp-Bowitz's field of work was Esperanto[17].
- Carl Støp-Bowitz's field of work was zoology[18].
- Carl Støp-Bowitz's field of work was marine biology[19].
- Carl Støp-Bowitz's field of work was restoration[20].
- Carl Støp-Bowitz held the position of Universal Esperanto Association committee member[21].
- Carl Støp-Bowitz held the position of board member of UEA[22].
- Carl Støp-Bowitz was employed by University of Oslo[23].
- Among Carl Støp-Bowitz's employers was Oslo Zoological Museum[24].
- Carl Støp-Bowitz was a member of International Academy of Sciences San Marino[25].
- Carl Støp-Bowitz was a member of Norwegian Esperanto League[26].
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Origins and Family
Born in Oslo[2], Carl Støp-Bowitz… Recorded date of birth include January 1, 1913[3] and December 8, 1913[10]. Norwegian was his native language[14].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include zoologist[5], Esperantist[6], marine biologist[7], conservator[8], and university teacher[9]. Fields of work include Polychaeta[15], a taxon[27]; Lumbricidae[16], a taxon[28]; Esperanto[17], a planned language[29], in Esperantujo[30], founded in 1887[31]; zoology[18], a branch of biology[32]; marine biology[19], a branch of biology[33]; and restoration[20], an activity[34]. Employers include University of Oslo[23], a public university[35], in Norway[36], founded in 1811[37], headquartered in Blindern[38] and Oslo Zoological Museum[24], an architectural structure[39], in Norway[40]. Positions held include Universal Esperanto Association committee member[21] and board member of UEA[22].
Death and Burial
Recorded date of death include January 1, 1997[4] and November 1, 1997[11]. Carl Støp-Bowitz is buried at Vår Frelsers gravlund[12].
FAQs
Where was Carl Støp-Bowitz born?
Carl Støp-Bowitz was born in Oslo[2].
What did Carl Støp-Bowitz do for work?
Carl Støp-Bowitz worked as zoologist[5], Esperantist[6], marine biologist[7], conservator[8], and university teacher[9].