Carol Heitz
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Carol Heitz
Summary
Carol Heitz is a human[1]. He was born in Brașov[2]. He was born on January 1, 1923[3]. He died in Saint-Germain-en-Laye[4]. He died on January 1, 1995[5]. He worked as an architectural historian[6], art historian[7], archaeologist[8], and university teacher[9].
Key Facts
- Carol Heitz's place of birth was Brașov[2].
- Carol Heitz passed away in Saint-Germain-en-Laye[4].
- Carol Heitz was born on January 1, 1923[3].
- Carol Heitz was born on August 19, 1923[10].
- Carol Heitz died on January 1, 1995[5].
- Carol Heitz died on May 31, 1995[11].
- Carol Heitz held citizenship in France[12].
- Carol Heitz held citizenship in Romania[13].
- Carol Heitz worked as an architectural historian[6].
- Carol Heitz worked as an art historian[7].
- Carol Heitz worked as an archaeologist[8].
- Carol Heitz's professions included university teacher[9].
- Carol Heitz's field of work was archaeology[14].
- Carol Heitz's field of work was art history[15].
- Carol Heitz's field of work was Early Middle Ages[16].
- Carol Heitz held the position of Q28889977[17].
- Carol Heitz was employed by Paris Nanterre University[18].
- Carol Heitz is recorded as male[19].
- Carol Heitz's instance of is recorded as human[20].
- Carol Heitz supervised Anne Courtillé as a doctoral student[21].
- Carol Heitz supervised John Ottaway as a doctoral student[22].
- Carol Heitz supervised Martine Jullian as a doctoral student[23].
- Carol Heitz supervised Éric Palazzo as a doctoral student[24].
- Carol Heitz supervised Pierre Sesmat as a doctoral student[25].
- Carol Heitz supervised Maryse Emery as a doctoral student[26].
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Origins and Family
Carol Heitz's place of birth was Brașov[2]. Recorded date of birth include January 1, 1923[3] and August 19, 1923[10].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include architectural historian[6], art historian[7], archaeologist[8], and university teacher[9]. Fields of work include archaeology[14], an academic discipline[27]; art history[15], an academic discipline[28]; and Early Middle Ages[16], a historical period[29]. Carol Heitz was employed by Paris Nanterre University[18]. He held the position of Q28889977[17]. Doctoral students include Anne Courtillé[21], a university teacher[30], 1943–2015[31], of France[32], awarded the Knight of the National Order of Merit[33], specialised in art history[34]; John Ottaway[22], a bowls player[35], 1955–1994[36], of United Kingdom[37]; Martine Jullian[23], an art historian[38], b. 1944[39]; Éric Palazzo[24], a historian[40], b. 1963[41], of France[42]; Pierre Sesmat[25], an art historian[43], b. 1949[44], of France[45]; and Maryse Emery[26], b. 1953[46].
Death and Burial
Recorded date of death include January 1, 1995[5] and May 31, 1995[11]. Carol Heitz passed away in Saint-Germain-en-Laye[4].
FAQs
Where was Carol Heitz born?
Carol Heitz was born in Brașov[2].
Where did Carol Heitz die?
Carol Heitz passed away in Saint-Germain-en-Laye[4].
What did Carol Heitz do for work?
Carol Heitz worked as architectural historian[6], art historian[7], archaeologist[8], and university teacher[9].