Emil Hildebrand
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Emil Hildebrand
Summary
Emil Hildebrand is a human[1]. His place of birth was Maria Magdalena parish[2]. He was born on October 22, 1848[3]. He passed away in Engelbrekt church parish[4]. He died on August 24, 1919[5]. He worked as a translator[6], historian[7], archivist[8], author[9], and archaeologist[10].
Key Facts
- Emil Hildebrand was born in Maria Magdalena parish[2].
- Emil Hildebrand passed away in Engelbrekt church parish[4].
- Emil Hildebrand was born on October 22, 1848[3].
- Emil Hildebrand died on August 24, 1919[5].
- Emil Hildebrand is buried at Solna cemetery[11].
- Emil Hildebrand's father was Bror Emil Hildebrand[12].
- Emil Hildebrand held citizenship in Sweden[13].
- Emil Hildebrand's professions included translator[6].
- Emil Hildebrand worked as a historian[7].
- Emil Hildebrand's professions included archivist[8].
- Emil Hildebrand worked as an author[9].
- Emil Hildebrand worked as an archaeologist[10].
- Emil Hildebrand's field of work was history[14].
- Emil Hildebrand's field of work was archival science[15].
- Emil Hildebrand's field of work was translating activity[16].
- Emil Hildebrand held the position of Director-General of the National Archives[17].
- Emil Hildebrand was educated at Uppsala University[18].
- Emil Hildebrand was a member of Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences[19].
- Emil Hildebrand was a member of Royal Swedish Academy of Letters, History and Antiquities[20].
- Emil Hildebrand is recorded as male[21].
- Emil Hildebrand's instance of is recorded as human[22].
- Emil Hildebrand's Commons category is recorded as Henrik Robert Theodor Emil Hildebrand[23].
- Emil Hildebrand's archives at is recorded as National Archives of Sweden[24].
- The cause of death was prostate cancer[25].
- Emil Hildebrand's family name is recorded as Hildebrand[26].
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Origins and Family
Emil Hildebrand's place of birth was Maria Magdalena parish[2]. He was born on October 22, 1848[3]. His father was Bror Emil Hildebrand[12].
Education
Emil Hildebrand's education included a stint at Uppsala University[18].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include translator[6], historian[7], archivist[8], author[9], and archaeologist[10]. Fields of work include history[14]; archival science[15], a field of study[27]; and translating activity[16]. Emil Hildebrand held the position of Director-General of the National Archives[17].
Death and Burial
Emil Hildebrand died on August 24, 1919[5]. He died in Engelbrekt church parish[4]. The cause of death was prostate cancer[25]. Burial took place at Solna cemetery[11].
FAQs
Where was Emil Hildebrand born?
Born in Maria Magdalena parish[2], Emil Hildebrand…
Where did Emil Hildebrand die?
Emil Hildebrand died in Engelbrekt church parish[4].
Who were Emil Hildebrand's parents?
Emil Hildebrand's father was Bror Emil Hildebrand[12].
What did Emil Hildebrand do for work?
Emil Hildebrand worked as translator[6], historian[7], archivist[8], author[9], and archaeologist[10].
Where did Emil Hildebrand go to school?
Emil Hildebrand was educated at Uppsala University[18].