Ferdinand Hrejsa
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Ferdinand Hrejsa
Summary
Ferdinand Hrejsa is a human[1]. Born in Humpolec[2], he… he was born on January 19, 1867[3]. He died in Prague[4]. He died on November 5, 1953[5]. He worked as a pedagogue[6], writer[7], parson[8], historian[9], and university teacher[10].
Key Facts
- Ferdinand Hrejsa was born in Humpolec[2].
- Ferdinand Hrejsa died in Prague[4].
- Ferdinand Hrejsa was born on January 19, 1867[3].
- Ferdinand Hrejsa died on November 5, 1953[5].
- Ferdinand Hrejsa is buried at cemetery in Humpolec[11].
- A child of Ferdinand Hrejsa was Bohuš Hrejsa[12].
- Ferdinand Hrejsa held citizenship in Czechoslovakia[13].
- Ferdinand Hrejsa's professions included pedagogue[6].
- Ferdinand Hrejsa worked as a writer[7].
- Ferdinand Hrejsa's professions included parson[8].
- Ferdinand Hrejsa worked as a historian[9].
- Ferdinand Hrejsa's professions included university teacher[10].
- Ferdinand Hrejsa worked as a theologian[14].
- Ferdinand Hrejsa's field of work was Protestant theology[15].
- Ferdinand Hrejsa's field of work was history of Christianity[16].
- Ferdinand Hrejsa's field of work was pastoral care[17].
- Ferdinand Hrejsa held the position of deputy[18].
- Ferdinand Hrejsa held the position of deputy[19].
- Ferdinand Hrejsa held the position of deputy[20].
- Ferdinand Hrejsa held the position of superintendent[21].
- Ferdinand Hrejsa held the position of dean[22].
- Ferdinand Hrejsa held the position of dean[23].
- Ferdinand Hrejsa was educated at Q12018613[24].
- Ferdinand Hrejsa was educated at Faculty of Protestant theology of University of Vienna[25].
- Ferdinand Hrejsa was a member of Synodal Council of the Evangelical Church of the Czech Brethren[26].
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Origins and Family
Born in Humpolec[2], Ferdinand Hrejsa… he was born on January 19, 1867[3].
Education
Educated at Q12018613[24], a Gymnasium[27], in Czech Republic[28], founded in 2001[29], headquartered in Kolín III[30] and Faculty of Protestant theology of University of Vienna[25], a Protestant faculty of theology[31], in Austria[32], founded in 1922[33]. Ferdinand Hrejsa earned the academic degree of professor[34].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include pedagogue[6], writer[7], parson[8], historian[9], university teacher[10], and theologian[14]. Fields of work include Protestant theology[15], a branch of theology[35]; history of Christianity[16], an aspect of history[36]; and pastoral care[17], a field of study[37]. Positions held include deputy[18], a role[38]; superintendent[21], an ecclesiastical occupation[39]; and dean[22], a corporate title[40], founded in 0907[41].
Personal Life
A child of Ferdinand Hrejsa was Bohuš Hrejsa[12]. Religious affiliations include Evangelical Church of Czech Brethren[42], a Christian denomination[43], in Czech Republic[44], founded in 1918[45], headquartered in Prague[46] and Evangelical Church in Austria (1781-1918)[47], a Christian Church[48], in Austria–Hungary[49].
Death and Burial
Ferdinand Hrejsa died on November 5, 1953[5]. He passed away in Prague[4]. Burial took place at cemetery in Humpolec[11].
FAQs
Where was Ferdinand Hrejsa born?
Ferdinand Hrejsa's place of birth was Humpolec[2].
Where did Ferdinand Hrejsa die?
Ferdinand Hrejsa passed away in Prague[4].
What did Ferdinand Hrejsa do for work?
Ferdinand Hrejsa worked as pedagogue[6], writer[7], parson[8], historian[9], and university teacher[10].
Where did Ferdinand Hrejsa go to school?
Ferdinand Hrejsa was educated at Q12018613[24] and Faculty of Protestant theology of University of Vienna[25].