Christian I of Birkenfeld-Bischweiler
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Christian I of Birkenfeld-Bischweiler
Summary
Christian I of Birkenfeld-Bischweiler is a human[1]. Born in Birkenfeld[2], he… he was born on September 3, 1598[3]. He died in Neuenstein[4]. He died on September 6, 1654[5]. He worked as a general[6]. He has Wikipedia articles in 16 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[7]
Key Facts
- Christian I of Birkenfeld-Bischweiler was born in Birkenfeld[2].
- Christian I of Birkenfeld-Bischweiler died in Neuenstein[4].
- Christian I of Birkenfeld-Bischweiler was born on September 3, 1598[3].
- Christian I of Birkenfeld-Bischweiler died on September 6, 1654[5].
- Christian I of Birkenfeld-Bischweiler is buried at église protestante de Bischwiller[8].
- Christian I of Birkenfeld-Bischweiler's father was Charles I, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld[9].
- Christian I of Birkenfeld-Bischweiler's mother was Dorothea of Brunswick-Lüneburg[10].
- Christian I of Birkenfeld-Bischweiler was married to Countess Palatine Magdalene Catherine of Zweibrücken[11].
- Among Christian I of Birkenfeld-Bischweiler's spouses was Maria Johanna von Helfenstein[12].
- A child of Christian I of Birkenfeld-Bischweiler was Christian II, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld[13].
- A child of Christian I of Birkenfeld-Bischweiler was Countess Palatine Anna Magdalena of Birkenfeld-Bischweiler[14].
- A child of Christian I of Birkenfeld-Bischweiler was John Charles, Count Palatine of Gelnhausen[15].
- A child of Christian I of Birkenfeld-Bischweiler was Dorothea Catherine Countess Palatine of Birkenfeld-Bischweiler[16].
- Christian I of Birkenfeld-Bischweiler held citizenship in Germany[17].
- Christian I of Birkenfeld-Bischweiler's professions included general[6].
- Christian I of Birkenfeld-Bischweiler was a member of Fruitbearing Society[18].
- Christian I of Birkenfeld-Bischweiler is recorded as male[19].
- Christian I of Birkenfeld-Bischweiler's instance of is recorded as human[20].
- Christian I of Birkenfeld-Bischweiler's family is recorded as House of Wittelsbach[21].
- Christian I of Birkenfeld-Bischweiler's noble title is recorded as count palatine[22].
- Christian I of Birkenfeld-Bischweiler's Commons category is recorded as Christian I, Count Palatine of Bischweiler[23].
- Christian I of Birkenfeld-Bischweiler's military, police or special rank is recorded as general[24].
- Christian I of Birkenfeld-Bischweiler's given name is recorded as Christian[25].
- Christian I of Birkenfeld-Bischweiler's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as German[26].
- Christian I of Birkenfeld-Bischweiler's nickname is recorded as {'lang': 'de', 'text': 'Der Schnabelnde'}[27].
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Origins and Family
Christian I of Birkenfeld-Bischweiler was born in Birkenfeld[2]. He was born on September 3, 1598[3]. His father was Charles I, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld[9]. His mother was Dorothea of Brunswick-Lüneburg[10].
Career and Affiliations
Christian I of Birkenfeld-Bischweiler worked as a general[6].
Personal Life
Spouses include Countess Palatine Magdalene Catherine of Zweibrücken[11], an aristocrat[28], 1607–1648[29], of Germany[30] and Maria Johanna von Helfenstein[12]. Children include Christian II, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld[13], a military personnel[31], 1637–1717[32], of Germany[33]; Countess Palatine Anna Magdalena of Birkenfeld-Bischweiler[14], 1640–1693[34], of Germany[35]; John Charles, Count Palatine of Gelnhausen[15], a military personnel[36], 1638–1704[37], of Germany[38], specialised in military affairs[39]; and Dorothea Catherine Countess Palatine of Birkenfeld-Bischweiler[16], an aristocrat[40], 1634–1715[41], of Germany[42].
Death and Burial
Christian I of Birkenfeld-Bischweiler died on September 6, 1654[5]. He passed away in Neuenstein[4]. Burial took place at église protestante de Bischwiller[8].
Why It Matters
Christian I of Birkenfeld-Bischweiler has Wikipedia articles in 16 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[7] He is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[43]
FAQs
Where was Christian I of Birkenfeld-Bischweiler born?
Born in Birkenfeld[2], Christian I of Birkenfeld-Bischweiler…
Where did Christian I of Birkenfeld-Bischweiler die?
Christian I of Birkenfeld-Bischweiler died in Neuenstein[4].
Who were Christian I of Birkenfeld-Bischweiler's parents?
Christian I of Birkenfeld-Bischweiler's father was Charles I, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld[9]. Christian I of Birkenfeld-Bischweiler's mother was Dorothea of Brunswick-Lüneburg[10].
Who was Christian I of Birkenfeld-Bischweiler married to?
Christian I of Birkenfeld-Bischweiler's spouses include Countess Palatine Magdalene Catherine of Zweibrücken[11] and Maria Johanna von Helfenstein[12].
What did Christian I of Birkenfeld-Bischweiler do for work?
Christian I of Birkenfeld-Bischweiler worked as general[6].