František Bartoš
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František Bartoš
Summary
František Bartoš is a human[1]. He was born in Zlín[2]. He was born on March 16, 1837[3]. He passed away in Mladcová[4]. He died on June 11, 1906[5]. He worked as a pedagogue[6], writer[7], ethnomusicologist[8], dialectologist[9], and ethnographer[10]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (11 views/month, #7,298 of 1,000,298).[11]
Key Facts
- František Bartoš's place of birth was Zlín[2].
- František Bartoš's place of birth was Mladcová[12].
- František Bartoš died in Mladcová[4].
- František Bartoš was born on March 16, 1837[3].
- František Bartoš died on June 11, 1906[5].
- František Bartoš held citizenship in Cisleithania[13].
- František Bartoš worked as a pedagogue[6].
- František Bartoš's professions included writer[7].
- František Bartoš's professions included ethnomusicologist[8].
- František Bartoš worked as a dialectologist[9].
- František Bartoš's professions included ethnographer[10].
- František Bartoš's professions included folklorist[14].
- František Bartoš's field of work was pedagogy[15].
- František Bartoš's field of work was ethnography[16].
- František Bartoš's field of work was folkloristics[17].
- František Bartoš's field of work was dialectology[18].
- František Bartoš was educated at University of Vienna[19].
- A notable student of František Bartoš was Svatopluk Čech[20].
- A notable student of František Bartoš was František Bílý[21].
- A notable student of František Bartoš was Jan Herben[22].
- František Bartoš received the Knight's Cross of the Order of Franz Joseph[23].
- František Bartoš was a member of Saint Petersburg Academy of Sciences[24].
- František Bartoš was a member of Sokol[25].
- František Bartoš was a member of Polish Ethnological Society[26].
- František Bartoš was a member of Czech Academy of Science and Art[27].
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Origins and Family
Recorded place of birth include Zlín[2], a statutory city in the Czech Republic[28], in Czech Republic[29], founded in 1322[30], headquartered in Zlín[31] and Mladcová[12], a municipal part of the Czech Republic[32], in Czech Republic[33]. František Bartoš was born on March 16, 1837[3].
Education
František Bartoš was educated at University of Vienna[19].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include pedagogue[6], writer[7], ethnomusicologist[8], dialectologist[9], ethnographer[10], and folklorist[14]. Fields of work include pedagogy[15], a branch of science[34]; ethnography[16], an academic discipline[35]; folkloristics[17], a branch of anthropology[36]; and dialectology[18], an academic discipline[37]. Notable students include Svatopluk Čech[20], a journalist[38], 1846–1908[39], of Austria–Hungary[40], specialised in Czech literature[41]; František Bílý[21], a pedagogue[42], 1854–1920[43], of Czechoslovakia[44]; and Jan Herben[22], a writer[45], 1857–1936[46], of Czechoslovakia[47].
Recognition
František Bartoš received the Knight's Cross of the Order of Franz Joseph[23].
Death and Burial
František Bartoš died on June 11, 1906[5]. He passed away in Mladcová[4]. The cause of death was cerebral hemorrhage[48].
Why It Matters
František Bartoš ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (11 views/month, #7,298 of 1,000,298).[11] He has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[49]
FAQs
Where was František Bartoš born?
František Bartoš was born in Zlín[2].
Where did František Bartoš die?
František Bartoš passed away in Mladcová[4].
What did František Bartoš do for work?
František Bartoš worked as pedagogue[6], writer[7], ethnomusicologist[8], dialectologist[9], and ethnographer[10].
Where did František Bartoš go to school?
František Bartoš was educated at University of Vienna[19].
What awards did František Bartoš receive?
Honors received include Knight's Cross of the Order of Franz Joseph[23].