Gerhard Fittkau
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Gerhard Fittkau
Summary
Gerhard Fittkau is a human[1]. He was born in Tolniki Wielkie[2]. He was born on May 11, 1912[3]. He died in Werden[4]. He died on March 6, 2004[5]. He worked as a theologian[6], non-fiction writer[7], university teacher[8], Catholic priest[9], and writer[10].
Key Facts
- Gerhard Fittkau's place of birth was Tolniki Wielkie[2].
- Gerhard Fittkau passed away in Werden[4].
- Gerhard Fittkau was born on May 11, 1912[3].
- Gerhard Fittkau died on March 6, 2004[5].
- Burial took place at Kalker Friedhof[11].
- Gerhard Fittkau held citizenship in Germany[12].
- Gerhard Fittkau's professions included theologian[6].
- Gerhard Fittkau worked as a non-fiction writer[7].
- Gerhard Fittkau worked as a university teacher[8].
- Gerhard Fittkau's professions included Catholic priest[9].
- Gerhard Fittkau worked as a writer[10].
- Gerhard Fittkau's education included a stint at Collegium Germanicum et Hungaricum[13].
- Gerhard Fittkau's education included a stint at University of Innsbruck[14].
- Gerhard Fittkau was educated at University of Fribourg[15].
- Gerhard Fittkau was educated at Collegium Hosianum[16].
- Gerhard Fittkau's education included a stint at University of Wrocław[17].
- Gerhard Fittkau received the Officer's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany[18].
- Gerhard Fittkau was a member of Unitas[19].
- Gerhard Fittkau was a member of Boniface Association[20].
- Gerhard Fittkau's religion is recorded as Catholic Church[21].
- Gerhard Fittkau is recorded as male[22].
- Gerhard Fittkau's instance of is recorded as human[23].
- Gerhard Fittkau earned the academic degree of Doctor of Theology[24].
- Gerhard Fittkau's family name is recorded as Fittkau[25].
- Gerhard Fittkau's given name is recorded as Gerhard[26].
Body
Origins and Family
Gerhard Fittkau was born in Tolniki Wielkie[2]. He was born on May 11, 1912[3].
Education
Educated at Collegium Germanicum et Hungaricum[13], a Roman College[27], in Italy[28], founded in 1552[29]; University of Innsbruck[14], a public university[30], in Austria[31], founded in 1669[32], headquartered in Innsbruck[33]; University of Fribourg[15], a public university[34], in Switzerland[35], founded in 1889[36]; Collegium Hosianum[16], a lyceum[37], in Poland[38], founded in 1564[39], headquartered in Braniewo[40]; and University of Wrocław[17], a university[41], in Poland[42], founded in 1702[43]. Gerhard Fittkau earned the academic degree of Doctor of Theology[24].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include theologian[6], non-fiction writer[7], university teacher[8], Catholic priest[9], and writer[10].
Recognition
Gerhard Fittkau received the Officer's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany[18].
Personal Life
Gerhard Fittkau's religion is recorded as Catholic Church[21].
Death and Burial
Gerhard Fittkau died on March 6, 2004[5]. He died in Werden[4]. Burial took place at Kalker Friedhof[11].
FAQs
Where was Gerhard Fittkau born?
Gerhard Fittkau was born in Tolniki Wielkie[2].
Where did Gerhard Fittkau die?
Gerhard Fittkau died in Werden[4].
What did Gerhard Fittkau do for work?
Gerhard Fittkau worked as theologian[6], non-fiction writer[7], university teacher[8], Catholic priest[9], and writer[10].
Where did Gerhard Fittkau go to school?
Gerhard Fittkau was educated at Collegium Germanicum et Hungaricum[13], University of Innsbruck[14], University of Fribourg[15], and Collegium Hosianum[16].
What awards did Gerhard Fittkau receive?
Honors received include Officer's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany[18].