Francisco Bernis
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Francisco Bernis
Summary
Francisco Bernis is a human[1]. Born in Salamanca[2], he… he was born on August 16, 1916[3]. He died in Madrid[4]. He died on November 10, 2003[5]. He worked as a biologist[6], ornithologist[7], university teacher[8], researcher[9], and botanist[10]. He is known by 13 alternative names across languages and contexts.[11]
Key Facts
- Francisco Bernis's place of birth was Salamanca[2].
- Francisco Bernis died in Madrid[4].
- Francisco Bernis was born on August 16, 1916[3].
- Francisco Bernis died on November 10, 2003[5].
- Francisco Bernis's father was Francisco Bernis Carrasco[12].
- A child of Francisco Bernis was Cristina Bernis Carro[13].
- A child of Francisco Bernis was Francisco Bernis Carro[14].
- Francisco Bernis held citizenship in Spain[15].
- Francisco Bernis's professions included biologist[6].
- Francisco Bernis worked as an ornithologist[7].
- Francisco Bernis worked as a university teacher[8].
- Francisco Bernis's professions included researcher[9].
- Francisco Bernis worked as a botanist[10].
- Francisco Bernis held the position of full professor[16].
- Among Francisco Bernis's employers was Complutense University of Madrid[17].
- Francisco Bernis's education included a stint at Complutense University of Madrid[18].
- Francisco Bernis was educated at Universidad Central[19].
- Francisco Bernis received the Grand Cross of the Civil Order of Alfonso X the Wise[20].
- Francisco Bernis was a member of Royal Spanish Society of Natural History[21].
- Francisco Bernis is recorded as male[22].
- Francisco Bernis's instance of is recorded as human[23].
- Francisco Bernis supervised José Pablo Veiga as a doctoral student[24].
- Francisco Bernis supervised José Luis Tellería as a doctoral student[25].
- Francisco Bernis supervised Eduardo de Juana as a doctoral student[26].
- Francisco Bernis supervised Salvador J. Peris as a doctoral student[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Francisco Bernis's place of birth was Salamanca[2]. He was born on August 16, 1916[3]. His father was Francisco Bernis Carrasco[12].
Education
Educated at Complutense University of Madrid[18], a public university[28], in Spain[29], founded in 1970[30], headquartered in Rectorado de la UCM[31] and Universidad Central[19], a higher education institution[32], in Spain[33], founded in 1822[34].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include biologist[6], ornithologist[7], university teacher[8], researcher[9], and botanist[10]. Francisco Bernis was employed by Complutense University of Madrid[17]. He held the position of full professor[16]. Doctoral students include José Pablo Veiga[24], a biologist[35], of Spain[36], specialised in evolutionary ecology[37]; José Luis Tellería[25], a researcher[38], of Spain[39]; Eduardo de Juana[26], a biologist[40], b. 1951[41], of Spain[42]; and Salvador J. Peris[27], a researcher[43], b. 1952[44], of Spain[45], specialised in vertebrate zoology[46].
Recognition
Francisco Bernis received the Grand Cross of the Civil Order of Alfonso X the Wise[20].
Personal Life
Children include Cristina Bernis Carro[13], a researcher[47], of Spain[48], specialised in biological anthropology[49] and Francisco Bernis Carro[14], a mathematician[50], b. 1946[51], of Spain[52], specialised in mathematics[53].
Death and Burial
Francisco Bernis died on November 10, 2003[5]. He passed away in Madrid[4].
Why It Matters
Francisco Bernis is known by 13 alternative names across languages and contexts.[11]
FAQs
Where was Francisco Bernis born?
Born in Salamanca[2], Francisco Bernis…
Where did Francisco Bernis die?
Francisco Bernis died in Madrid[4].
Who were Francisco Bernis's parents?
Francisco Bernis's father was Francisco Bernis Carrasco[12].
What did Francisco Bernis do for work?
Francisco Bernis worked as biologist[6], ornithologist[7], university teacher[8], researcher[9], and botanist[10].
Where did Francisco Bernis go to school?
Francisco Bernis was educated at Complutense University of Madrid[18] and Universidad Central[19].
What awards did Francisco Bernis receive?
Honors received include Grand Cross of the Civil Order of Alfonso X the Wise[20].