Eduardo Saavedra y Moragas
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Eduardo Saavedra y Moragas
Summary
Eduardo Saavedra y Moragas is a human[1]. He was born in Tarragona[2]. He was born on February 27, 1829[3]. He died in Madrid[4]. He died on March 12, 1912[5]. He worked as a historian[6], archaeologist[7], arabist[8], geographer[9], and mathematician[10]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (10 views/month, #7,300 of 1,000,298).[11]
Key Facts
- Eduardo Saavedra y Moragas's place of birth was Tarragona[2].
- Eduardo Saavedra y Moragas passed away in Madrid[4].
- Eduardo Saavedra y Moragas was born on February 27, 1829[3].
- Eduardo Saavedra y Moragas died on March 12, 1912[5].
- Eduardo Saavedra y Moragas held citizenship in Spain[12].
- Eduardo Saavedra y Moragas worked as a historian[6].
- Eduardo Saavedra y Moragas's professions included archaeologist[7].
- Eduardo Saavedra y Moragas's professions included arabist[8].
- Eduardo Saavedra y Moragas's professions included geographer[9].
- Eduardo Saavedra y Moragas worked as a mathematician[10].
- Eduardo Saavedra y Moragas's professions included engineer[13].
- Eduardo Saavedra y Moragas held the position of Senator of the Kingdom[14].
- Eduardo Saavedra y Moragas held the position of president[15].
- Eduardo Saavedra y Moragas held the position of Q135939223[16].
- Eduardo Saavedra y Moragas held the position of member of the Real Academia de la Historia[17].
- Eduardo Saavedra y Moragas held the position of Member of the Royal Spanish Academy[18].
- Eduardo Saavedra y Moragas held the position of member of the Royal Academy of Exact, Physical and Natural Sciences[19].
- Eduardo Saavedra y Moragas received the Grand Cross of Naval Merit with white badge[20].
- Eduardo Saavedra y Moragas received the Echegaray Medal[21].
- Eduardo Saavedra y Moragas received the Q42046700[22].
- Eduardo Saavedra y Moragas received the Grand cross of the Civil Order of Alfonso XII[23].
- Eduardo Saavedra y Moragas was a member of Royal Academy of History[24].
- Eduardo Saavedra y Moragas was a member of Real Sociedad Geográfica[25].
- Eduardo Saavedra y Moragas was a member of Royal Academy of Exact, Physical and Natural Sciences[26].
- Eduardo Saavedra y Moragas was a member of Ateneo de Madrid[27].
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Origins and Family
Eduardo Saavedra y Moragas's place of birth was Tarragona[2]. He was born on February 27, 1829[3].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include historian[6], archaeologist[7], arabist[8], geographer[9], mathematician[10], and engineer[13]. Positions held include Senator of the Kingdom[14], a position[28], in Spain[29], founded in 1876[30]; president[15], a corporate title[31]; Q135939223[16]; member of the Real Academia de la Historia[17]; Member of the Royal Spanish Academy[18]; and member of the Royal Academy of Exact, Physical and Natural Sciences[19].
Recognition
Awards received include Grand Cross of Naval Merit with white badge[20], a grade of an order[32], in Spain[33]; Echegaray Medal[21], a medallion[34], in Spain[35], founded in 1907[36]; Q42046700[22], a class of award[37], in Spain[38]; and Grand cross of the Civil Order of Alfonso XII[23], a grade of an order[39], in Spain[40], founded in 1902[41].
Death and Burial
Eduardo Saavedra y Moragas died on March 12, 1912[5]. He died in Madrid[4].
Why It Matters
Eduardo Saavedra y Moragas ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (10 views/month, #7,300 of 1,000,298).[11] He is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[42]
FAQs
Where was Eduardo Saavedra y Moragas born?
Born in Tarragona[2], Eduardo Saavedra y Moragas…
Where did Eduardo Saavedra y Moragas die?
Eduardo Saavedra y Moragas died in Madrid[4].
What did Eduardo Saavedra y Moragas do for work?
Eduardo Saavedra y Moragas worked as historian[6], archaeologist[7], arabist[8], geographer[9], and mathematician[10].
What awards did Eduardo Saavedra y Moragas receive?
Honors received include Grand Cross of Naval Merit with white badge[20], Echegaray Medal[21], Q42046700[22], and Grand cross of the Civil Order of Alfonso XII[23].