Ethelbert Horne
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Ethelbert Horne
Summary
Ethelbert Horne is a human[1]. He was born on 1858[2]. He died on November 3, 1952[3]. He worked as an archaeologist[4] and antiquarian[5].
Key Facts
- Ethelbert Horne was born on 1858[2].
- Ethelbert Horne died on November 3, 1952[3].
- Ethelbert Horne held citizenship in United Kingdom[6].
- Ethelbert Horne worked as an archaeologist[4].
- Ethelbert Horne worked as an antiquarian[5].
- A notable work attributed to Ethelbert Horne is Interim Report on the Excavations at Glastonbury Abbey[7].
- A notable work attributed to Ethelbert Horne is A grotesque Roman head[8].
- A notable work attributed to Ethelbert Horne is A Wings, Sword, and Heart Badge[9].
- A notable work attributed to Ethelbert Horne is A Gold and Enamelled Reliquary Cross[10].
- A notable work attributed to Ethelbert Horne is Hoard of Roman coins from Somerset[11].
- A notable work attributed to Ethelbert Horne is Roman house at Keynsham[12].
- Ethelbert Horne received the Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries[13].
- Ethelbert Horne was a member of Society of Antiquaries of London[14].
- Ethelbert Horne was a member of English Benedictine Congregation[15].
- Ethelbert Horne is recorded as male[16].
- Ethelbert Horne's instance of is recorded as human[17].
- Ethelbert Horne's residence is recorded as Downside Abbey[18].
- Ethelbert Horne's partner in business or sport is recorded as Alfred Santer Kennard[19].
- Ethelbert Horne's partner in business or sport is recorded as Harold St George Gray[20].
- Ethelbert Horne's described by source is recorded as SANHS Proceedings[21].
- Ethelbert Horne's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as English[22].
- Ethelbert Horne's writing language is recorded as English[23].
Body
Origins and Family
Ethelbert Horne was born on 1858[2].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include archaeologist[4] and antiquarian[5].
Works and Contributions
Notable works include Interim Report on the Excavations at Glastonbury Abbey[7], A grotesque Roman head[8], A Wings, Sword, and Heart Badge[9], A Gold and Enamelled Reliquary Cross[10], Hoard of Roman coins from Somerset[11], and Roman house at Keynsham[12].
Recognition
Ethelbert Horne received the Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries[13].
Death and Burial
Ethelbert Horne died on November 3, 1952[3].
FAQs
What did Ethelbert Horne do for work?
Ethelbert Horne worked as archaeologist[4] and antiquarian[5].
What awards did Ethelbert Horne receive?
Honors received include Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries[13].