Gottlob Egelhaaf
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Gottlob Egelhaaf
Summary
Gottlob Egelhaaf is a human[1]. Born in Gerabronn[2], he… he was born on March 1, 1848[3]. He passed away in Stuttgart[4]. He died on March 8, 1934[5]. He worked as a politician[6], university teacher[7], author[8], historian[9], and theologian[10]. He is known by 7 alternative names across languages and contexts.[11]
Key Facts
- Gottlob Egelhaaf was born in Gerabronn[2].
- Gottlob Egelhaaf died in Stuttgart[4].
- Gottlob Egelhaaf was born on March 1, 1848[3].
- Gottlob Egelhaaf died on March 8, 1934[5].
- Gottlob Egelhaaf's father was Gottlob Egelhaaf[12].
- Gottlob Egelhaaf held citizenship in Germany[13].
- German was Gottlob Egelhaaf's native language[14].
- Gottlob Egelhaaf's professions included politician[6].
- Gottlob Egelhaaf worked as a university teacher[7].
- Gottlob Egelhaaf's professions included author[8].
- Gottlob Egelhaaf's professions included historian[9].
- Gottlob Egelhaaf worked as a theologian[10].
- Gottlob Egelhaaf worked as a classical philologist[15].
- Gottlob Egelhaaf's field of work was history[16].
- Gottlob Egelhaaf's field of work was cultural history[17].
- Gottlob Egelhaaf's field of work was classical philology[18].
- Gottlob Egelhaaf's field of work was Protestant theology[19].
- Gottlob Egelhaaf's field of work was politics[20].
- Among Gottlob Egelhaaf's employers was University of Stuttgart[21].
- Among Gottlob Egelhaaf's employers was University of Applied Sciences Stuttgart[22].
- Among Gottlob Egelhaaf's employers was University of Hohenheim[23].
- Gottlob Egelhaaf was educated at University of Tübingen[24].
- Gottlob Egelhaaf was a member of Verbindung Normannia Tübingen[25].
- Gottlob Egelhaaf is recorded as male[26].
- Gottlob Egelhaaf's instance of is recorded as human[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Gottlob Egelhaaf's place of birth was Gerabronn[2]. He was born on March 1, 1848[3]. His father was he[12]. German was his native language[14].
Education
Gottlob Egelhaaf was educated at University of Tübingen[24]. He earned the academic degree of doctorate[28].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include politician[6], university teacher[7], author[8], historian[9], theologian[10], and classical philologist[15]. Fields of work include history[16]; cultural history[17], a branch of history[29]; classical philology[18], an academic discipline[30]; Protestant theology[19], a branch of theology[31]; and politics[20], an academic discipline[32]. Employers include University of Stuttgart[21], a public university[33], in Germany[34], founded in 1829[35], headquartered in Stuttgart[36]; University of Applied Sciences Stuttgart[22], a university of applied sciences[37], in Germany[38], founded in 1832[39]; and University of Hohenheim[23], a public university[40], in Germany[41], founded in 1818[42], headquartered in Stuttgart[43].
Personal Life
Political affiliations include German People's Party[44], a political party[45], in German Reich[46], founded in 1918[47], headquartered in Berlin[48]; German Party[49], a political party[50], in Kingdom of Württemberg[51], founded in 1866[52]; and German Fatherland Party[53], a political party[54], in German Empire[55], founded in 1917[56], headquartered in Berlin[57].
Death and Burial
Gottlob Egelhaaf died on March 8, 1934[5]. He passed away in Stuttgart[4].
Why It Matters
Gottlob Egelhaaf is known by 7 alternative names across languages and contexts.[11]
FAQs
Where was Gottlob Egelhaaf born?
Gottlob Egelhaaf's place of birth was Gerabronn[2].
Where did Gottlob Egelhaaf die?
Gottlob Egelhaaf died in Stuttgart[4].
Who were Gottlob Egelhaaf's parents?
Gottlob Egelhaaf's father was Gottlob Egelhaaf[12].
What did Gottlob Egelhaaf do for work?
Gottlob Egelhaaf worked as politician[6], university teacher[7], author[8], historian[9], and theologian[10].
Where did Gottlob Egelhaaf go to school?
Gottlob Egelhaaf was educated at University of Tübingen[24].