Erik Leijonhufvud
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Erik Leijonhufvud
Summary
Erik Leijonhufvud is a human[1]. Born in Q10718341[2], he… he was born on +1893-01-14T00:00:00Z[3]. He died in Hässleholm[4]. He died on +1968-09-13T00:00:00Z[5].
Key Facts
- Erik Leijonhufvud's place of birth was Q10718341[2].
- Erik Leijonhufvud died in Hässleholm[4].
- Erik Leijonhufvud was born on +1893-01-14T00:00:00Z[3].
- Erik Leijonhufvud died on +1968-09-13T00:00:00Z[5].
- Burial took place at Uppsala Old Cemetery[6].
- Erik Leijonhufvud's mother was Louise Leijonhufvud[7].
- Erik Leijonhufvud held citizenship in Sweden[8].
- Erik Leijonhufvud is recorded as male[9].
- Erik Leijonhufvud's instance of is recorded as human[10].
- Erik Leijonhufvud's noble title is recorded as baron[11].
- Erik Leijonhufvud's family name is recorded as Leijonhufvud[12].
- Erik Leijonhufvud's given name is recorded as Erik[13].
- Erik Leijonhufvud's described by source is recorded as Vem är det 1953[14].
- Erik Leijonhufvud's described by source is recorded as Vem är det 1955[15].
- Erik Leijonhufvud's described by source is recorded as Vem är det 1957[16].
- Erik Leijonhufvud's described by source is recorded as Vem är det 1963[17].
- Erik Leijonhufvud's described by source is recorded as Vem är Vem? : Skåne, Halland, Blekinge[18].
- Erik Leijonhufvud's described by source is recorded as Vem är det 1967[19].
- Erik Leijonhufvud's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/1yprt_ps_[20].
- Erik Leijonhufvud's sibling is recorded as Louise Sophie Leijonhufvud[21].
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Origins and Family
Erik Leijonhufvud's place of birth was Q10718341[2]. He was born on +1893-01-14T00:00:00Z[3]. His mother was Louise Leijonhufvud[7].
Death and Burial
Erik Leijonhufvud died on +1968-09-13T00:00:00Z[5]. He died in Hässleholm[4]. Burial took place at Uppsala Old Cemetery[6].
FAQs
Where was Erik Leijonhufvud born?
Erik Leijonhufvud was born in Q10718341[2].
Where did Erik Leijonhufvud die?
Erik Leijonhufvud died in Hässleholm[4].
Who were Erik Leijonhufvud's parents?
Erik Leijonhufvud's mother was Louise Leijonhufvud[7].