Christian Stenhammar
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Christian Stenhammar
Summary
Christian Stenhammar is a human[1]. He was born in Västra Ed[2]. He was born on October 18, 1783[3]. He passed away in Häradshammars församling[4]. He died on January 10, 1866[5]. He worked as a priest[6], lichenologist[7], member of the Swedish Riksdag[8], physicist[9], and botanist[10]. He is known by 18 alternative names across languages and contexts.[11]
Key Facts
- Born in Västra Ed[2], Christian Stenhammar…
- Christian Stenhammar passed away in Häradshammars församling[4].
- Christian Stenhammar was born on October 18, 1783[3].
- Christian Stenhammar was born on January 1, 1783[12].
- Christian Stenhammar died on January 10, 1866[5].
- Christian Stenhammar died on January 1, 1866[13].
- Christian Stenhammar's father was Adolf Stenhammar[14].
- A child of Christian Stenhammar was Per Ulrik Stenhammar[15].
- A child of Christian Stenhammar was Evald Stenhammar[16].
- A child of Christian Stenhammar was Fredrik Stenhammar[17].
- Christian Stenhammar held citizenship in Sweden[18].
- Christian Stenhammar worked as a priest[6].
- Christian Stenhammar's professions included lichenologist[7].
- Christian Stenhammar worked as a member of the Swedish Riksdag[8].
- Christian Stenhammar's professions included physicist[9].
- Christian Stenhammar worked as a botanist[10].
- Christian Stenhammar's professions included entomologist[19].
- Christian Stenhammar held the position of rector[20].
- Christian Stenhammar held the position of Q127223876[21].
- Among Christian Stenhammar's employers was Uppsala University[22].
- Christian Stenhammar was a member of Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences[23].
- Christian Stenhammar is recorded as male[24].
- Christian Stenhammar's instance of is recorded as human[25].
- Christian Stenhammar's Commons category is recorded as Christian Stenhammar[26].
- Christian Stenhammar's family name is recorded as Stenhammar[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Born in Västra Ed[2], Christian Stenhammar… Recorded date of birth include October 18, 1783[3] and January 1, 1783[12]. His father was Adolf Stenhammar[14].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include priest[6], lichenologist[7], member of the Swedish Riksdag[8], physicist[9], botanist[10], and entomologist[19]. Christian Stenhammar was employed by Uppsala University[22]. Positions held include rector[20], an elective office[28] and Q127223876[21].
Personal Life
Children include Per Ulrik Stenhammar[15], an architect[29], 1829–1875[30], of Sweden[31]; Evald Stenhammar[16], a scientist[32], 1836–1910[33], of Sweden[34]; and Fredrik Stenhammar[17], an opera singer[35], 1834–1884[36], of Sweden[37].
Death and Burial
Recorded date of death include January 10, 1866[5] and January 1, 1866[13]. Christian Stenhammar died in Häradshammars församling[4].
Works and Contributions
Things named for Christian Stenhammar include Dolichopus stenhammari[38], a taxon[39].
Why It Matters
Christian Stenhammar is known by 18 alternative names across languages and contexts.[11]
Entities named for him include Dolichopus stenhammari[38], a taxon[39].
FAQs
Where was Christian Stenhammar born?
Christian Stenhammar's place of birth was Västra Ed[2].
Where did Christian Stenhammar die?
Christian Stenhammar passed away in Häradshammars församling[4].
Who were Christian Stenhammar's parents?
Christian Stenhammar's father was Adolf Stenhammar[14].
What did Christian Stenhammar do for work?
Christian Stenhammar worked as priest[6], lichenologist[7], member of the Swedish Riksdag[8], physicist[9], and botanist[10].