Carlos Prats Gonzalez
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Carlos Prats Gonzalez
Summary
Carlos Prats Gonzalez is a human[1]. He was born in Talcahuano[2]. He was born on February 24, 1915[3]. He passed away in Buenos Aires[4]. He died on September 30, 1974[5]. He worked as a military personnel[6]. He ranks in the top 0.72% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (386 views/month, #7,158 of 1,000,298).[7]
Key Facts
- Born in Talcahuano[2], Carlos Prats Gonzalez…
- Carlos Prats Gonzalez passed away in Buenos Aires[4].
- Carlos Prats Gonzalez was born on February 24, 1915[3].
- Carlos Prats Gonzalez died on September 30, 1974[5].
- Carlos Prats Gonzalez was married to Sofía Cuthbert[8].
- A child of Carlos Prats Gonzalez was Sofía Prats Cuthbert[9].
- Carlos Prats Gonzalez held citizenship in Chile[10].
- Carlos Prats Gonzalez's professions included military personnel[6].
- Carlos Prats Gonzalez held the position of Minister of the Interior of Chile[11].
- Carlos Prats Gonzalez held the position of minister of National Defence of Chile[12].
- Carlos Prats Gonzalez was educated at Bernardo O'Higgins Military School[13].
- Carlos Prats Gonzalez was educated at Liceo Enrique Molina Garmendia[14].
- Carlos Prats Gonzalez's education included a stint at United States Army Command and General Staff College[15].
- Carlos Prats Gonzalez's religion is recorded as Catholicism[16].
- Carlos Prats Gonzalez is recorded as male[17].
- Carlos Prats Gonzalez's instance of is recorded as human[18].
- Carlos Prats Gonzalez was affiliated with the independent politician[19].
- Carlos Prats Gonzalez's killed by is recorded as Michael Townley[20].
- Carlos Prats Gonzalez's military branch is recorded as Armed Forces of Chile[21].
- Carlos Prats Gonzalez's Commons category is recorded as Carlos Prats[22].
- Carlos Prats Gonzalez's military, police or special rank is recorded as general of the army[23].
- The cause of death was car bomb[24].
- Carlos Prats Gonzalez's family name is recorded as Prats[25].
- Carlos Prats Gonzalez's given name is recorded as Carlos[26].
- Carlos Prats Gonzalez's manner of death is recorded as homicide[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Carlos Prats Gonzalez was born in Talcahuano[2]. He was born on February 24, 1915[3].
Education
Educated at Bernardo O'Higgins Military School[13], a military academy[28], in Chile[29]; Liceo Enrique Molina Garmendia[14], a secondary school[30], in Chile[31]; and United States Army Command and General Staff College[15], a staff college[32], in United States[33], founded in 1881[34], headquartered in Fort Leavenworth[35].
Career and Affiliations
Carlos Prats Gonzalez worked as a military personnel[6]. Positions held include Minister of the Interior of Chile[11], a position[36], in Chile[37], founded in 1871[38] and minister of National Defence of Chile[12], a position[39], in Chile[40], founded in 1927[41].
Personal Life
Among Carlos Prats Gonzalez's spouses was Sofía Cuthbert[8]. A child of him was Sofía Prats Cuthbert[9]. His religion is recorded as Catholicism[16]. He was affiliated with the independent politician[19].
Death and Burial
Carlos Prats Gonzalez died on September 30, 1974[5]. He died in Buenos Aires[4]. The cause of death was car bomb[24].
Why It Matters
Carlos Prats Gonzalez ranks in the top 0.72% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (386 views/month, #7,158 of 1,000,298).[7] He has Wikipedia articles in 12 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[42] He is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[43]
FAQs
Where was Carlos Prats Gonzalez born?
Carlos Prats Gonzalez's place of birth was Talcahuano[2].
Where did Carlos Prats Gonzalez die?
Carlos Prats Gonzalez passed away in Buenos Aires[4].
Who was Carlos Prats Gonzalez married to?
Carlos Prats Gonzalez's spouses include Sofía Cuthbert[8].
What did Carlos Prats Gonzalez do for work?
Carlos Prats Gonzalez worked as military personnel[6].
Where did Carlos Prats Gonzalez go to school?
Carlos Prats Gonzalez was educated at Bernardo O'Higgins Military School[13], Liceo Enrique Molina Garmendia[14], and United States Army Command and General Staff College[15].