Georg Sibbern
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Georg Sibbern
Summary
Georg Sibbern is a human[1]. Born in Værne Kloster[2], he… he was born on March 29, 1816[3]. He passed away in Rygge[4]. He died on October 4, 1901[5]. He worked as a politician[6] and diplomat[7]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (16 views/month, #7,298 of 1,000,298).[8]
Key Facts
- Born in Værne Kloster[2], Georg Sibbern…
- Georg Sibbern passed away in Rygge[4].
- Georg Sibbern was born on March 29, 1816[3].
- Georg Sibbern died on October 4, 1901[5].
- Georg Sibbern died on October 5, 1901[9].
- Georg Sibbern's father was Valentin Sibbern[10].
- Georg Sibbern's mother was Anne Cathrine de Stockfleth[11].
- Georg Sibbern held citizenship in Norway[12].
- Georg Sibbern's professions included politician[6].
- Georg Sibbern worked as a diplomat[7].
- Georg Sibbern held the position of Norwegian prime minister in Stockholm[13].
- Georg Sibbern held the position of Norwegian prime minister in Stockholm[14].
- Georg Sibbern held the position of ambassador[15].
- Georg Sibbern's education included a stint at University of Oslo[16].
- Georg Sibbern was educated at Oslo Cathedral School[17].
- Georg Sibbern received the Royal Order of the Seraphim[18].
- Georg Sibbern received the Knight of the Order of St. Olav[19].
- Georg Sibbern received the Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St. Olav[20].
- Georg Sibbern received the Royal Order of the Polar Star[21].
- Georg Sibbern received the Order of the Dannebrog[22].
- Georg Sibbern received the Order of Leopold[23].
- Georg Sibbern is recorded as male[24].
- Georg Sibbern's instance of is recorded as human[25].
- Georg Sibbern's Commons category is recorded as Georg Sibbern[26].
- Georg Sibbern's family name is recorded as Sibbern[27].
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Origins and Family
Georg Sibbern's place of birth was Værne Kloster[2]. He was born on March 29, 1816[3]. His father was Valentin Sibbern[10]. His mother was Anne Cathrine de Stockfleth[11].
Education
Educated at University of Oslo[16], a public university[28], in Norway[29], founded in 1811[30], headquartered in Blindern[31] and Oslo Cathedral School[17], an upper secondary school in Norway[32], in Norway[33], founded in 1153[34].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include politician[6] and diplomat[7]. Positions held include Norwegian prime minister in Stockholm[13], a head of government[35], in Union between Sweden and Norway[36] and ambassador[15], a diplomatic rank[37].
Recognition
Awards received include Royal Order of the Seraphim[18], an order[38], in Sweden[39], founded in 1748[40]; Knight of the Order of St. Olav[19], a grade of an order[41], in Norway[42]; Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St. Olav[20], a grade of an order[43], in Norway[44]; Royal Order of the Polar Star[21], an order of chivalry[45], in Sweden[46], founded in 1748[47]; Order of the Dannebrog[22], an order of merit[48], in Denmark[49], founded in 1671[50]; and Order of Leopold[23], a state order[51], in Belgium[52], founded in 1832[53].
Death and Burial
Recorded date of death include October 4, 1901[5] and October 5, 1901[9]. Georg Sibbern passed away in Rygge[4].
Why It Matters
Georg Sibbern ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (16 views/month, #7,298 of 1,000,298).[8] He has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[54] He is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[55]
FAQs
Where was Georg Sibbern born?
Born in Værne Kloster[2], Georg Sibbern…
Where did Georg Sibbern die?
Georg Sibbern passed away in Rygge[4].
Who were Georg Sibbern's parents?
Georg Sibbern's father was Valentin Sibbern[10]. Georg Sibbern's mother was Anne Cathrine de Stockfleth[11].
What did Georg Sibbern do for work?
Georg Sibbern worked as politician[6] and diplomat[7].
Where did Georg Sibbern go to school?
Georg Sibbern was educated at University of Oslo[16] and Oslo Cathedral School[17].
What awards did Georg Sibbern receive?
Honors received include Royal Order of the Seraphim[18], Knight of the Order of St. Olav[19], Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St. Olav[20], and Royal Order of the Polar Star[21].