Friedrich von Bouchenroeder
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Friedrich von Bouchenroeder
Summary
Friedrich von Bouchenroeder is a human[1]. He was born on October 7, 1758[2]. He died on February 10, 1824[3]. He worked as a cartographer[4], military engineer[5], and map drawer[6].
Key Facts
- Friedrich von Bouchenroeder was born on October 7, 1758[2].
- Friedrich von Bouchenroeder died on February 10, 1824[3].
- Friedrich von Bouchenroeder's professions included cartographer[4].
- Friedrich von Bouchenroeder's professions included military engineer[5].
- Friedrich von Bouchenroeder's professions included map drawer[6].
- Friedrich von Bouchenroeder is recorded as male[7].
- Friedrich von Bouchenroeder's instance of is recorded as human[8].
- Friedrich von Bouchenroeder's given name is recorded as Friedrich[9].
- Friedrich von Bouchenroeder's work location is recorded as Amsterdam[10].
- Friedrich von Bouchenroeder's floruit is recorded as 1802[11].
- Friedrich von Bouchenroeder's floruit is recorded as 1799[12].
- Friedrich von Bouchenroeder's described by source is recorded as Repertorium van Nederlandse kaartmakers[13].
- Friedrich von Bouchenroeder's different from is recorded as Wilhelm Gustav Friedrich von Bouchenröder[14].
- Friedrich von Bouchenroeder's contributed to creative work is recorded as Krayenhoff map[15].
- Friedrich von Bouchenroeder's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as Scheepvaartmuseum Wikidataproject[16].
- Friedrich von Bouchenroeder's has works in the collection is recorded as Het Scheepvaartmuseum[17].
- Friedrich von Bouchenroeder's copyright status as a creator is recorded as copyrights on works have expired[18].
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Origins and Family
Friedrich von Bouchenroeder was born on October 7, 1758[2].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include cartographer[4], military engineer[5], and map drawer[6].
Death and Burial
Friedrich von Bouchenroeder died on February 10, 1824[3].
FAQs
What did Friedrich von Bouchenroeder do for work?
Friedrich von Bouchenroeder worked as cartographer[4], military engineer[5], and map drawer[6].