Claes Lindskog
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Claes Lindskog
Summary
Claes Lindskog is a human[1]. His place of birth was Göteborgs Carl Johans parish[2]. He was born on June 15, 1870[3]. He passed away in Slottsstadens församling[4]. He died on April 21, 1954[5]. He worked as a politician[6], classical philologist[7], university teacher[8], linguist[9], and journalist[10].
Key Facts
- Claes Lindskog was born in Göteborgs Carl Johans parish[2].
- Claes Lindskog's place of birth was Gothenburg[11].
- Claes Lindskog passed away in Slottsstadens församling[4].
- Claes Lindskog died in Malmö[12].
- Claes Lindskog was born on June 15, 1870[3].
- Claes Lindskog was born on January 1, 1870[13].
- Claes Lindskog died on April 21, 1954[5].
- Claes Lindskog died on January 1, 1954[14].
- Burial took place at Northern cemetery in Lund[15].
- A child of Claes Lindskog was Claes Lindskog[16].
- A child of Claes Lindskog was Axel Lindskog[17].
- A child of Claes Lindskog was Gösta Lindskog[18].
- Claes Lindskog held citizenship in Sweden[19].
- Claes Lindskog worked as a politician[6].
- Claes Lindskog's professions included classical philologist[7].
- Claes Lindskog worked as a university teacher[8].
- Claes Lindskog's professions included linguist[9].
- Claes Lindskog worked as a journalist[10].
- Claes Lindskog's field of work was linguistics[20].
- Claes Lindskog's field of work was politics[21].
- Claes Lindskog's field of work was journalism[22].
- Claes Lindskog's field of work was classical philology[23].
- Claes Lindskog's field of work was Greek[24].
- Claes Lindskog's field of work was Latin[25].
- Claes Lindskog held the position of member of the Second Chamber[26].
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Origins and Family
Recorded place of birth include Göteborgs Carl Johans parish[2], a parish of the Church of Sweden[27], in Sweden[28], founded in 1824[29] and Gothenburg[11], an urban area in Sweden[30], in Sweden[31], founded in 1621[32]. Recorded date of birth include June 15, 1870[3] and January 1, 1870[13].
Education
Claes Lindskog's education included a stint at Lund University[33]. Academic degrees include Bachelor of Arts[34], Licentiate of Philosophy[35], and Doctor of Philosophy[36].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include politician[6], classical philologist[7], university teacher[8], linguist[9], and journalist[10]. Fields of work include linguistics[20], an academic discipline[37]; politics[21], an academic discipline[38]; journalism[22], an industry[39]; classical philology[23], an academic discipline[40]; Greek[24], a natural language[41], in Greece[42]; and Latin[25], a dead language[43], in Vatican City[44]. Among Claes Lindskog's employers was Lund University[45]. Positions held include member of the Second Chamber[26], a member of the parliament of Sweden[46], in Sweden[47], founded in 1867[48]; professor[49], a title of authority[50]; chairperson[51], a type of position[52]; Minister of Ecclesiastics[53], a public office[54], founded in 1840[55]; and editor-in-chief[56], a position[57].
Recognition
Awards received include Knight Grand Officer of the Order of the Polar Star[58], Order of the Three Stars, 1st Class[59], Hungarian Order of Merit[60], and Grand Officer of the Legion of Honour[61].
Personal Life
Children include Claes Lindskog[16], a banker[62], 1901–1985[63], of Sweden[64]; Axel Lindskog[17], a writer[65], 1907–1991[66], of Sweden[67]; and Gösta Lindskog[18], an editor[68], 1905–1972[69], of Sweden[70]. Political affiliations include lmb[71] and Rightist Party[72].
Death and Burial
Recorded date of death include April 21, 1954[5] and January 1, 1954[14]. Recorded place of death include Slottsstadens församling[4], a parish of the Church of Sweden[73], in Sweden[74], founded in 1949[75] and Malmö[12], an urban area in Sweden[76], in Sweden[77], founded in 1353[78]. Burial took place at Northern cemetery in Lund[15].
FAQs
Where was Claes Lindskog born?
Claes Lindskog was born in Göteborgs Carl Johans parish[2].
Where did Claes Lindskog die?
Claes Lindskog passed away in Slottsstadens församling[4].
What did Claes Lindskog do for work?
Claes Lindskog worked as politician[6], classical philologist[7], university teacher[8], linguist[9], and journalist[10].
Where did Claes Lindskog go to school?
Claes Lindskog was educated at Lund University[33].
What awards did Claes Lindskog receive?
Honors received include Knight Grand Officer of the Order of the Polar Star[58], Order of the Three Stars, 1st Class[59], Hungarian Order of Merit[60], and Grand Officer of the Legion of Honour[61].