Guðrún Lárusdóttir
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Guðrún Lárusdóttir
Summary
Guðrún Lárusdóttir is a human[1]. She was born on January 8, 1880[2]. She died on August 20, 1938[3]. She worked as a translator[4], politician[5], and writer[6]. She ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (4 views/month, #7,299 of 1,000,298).[7]
Key Facts
- Guðrún Lárusdóttir was born on January 8, 1880[2].
- Guðrún Lárusdóttir died on August 20, 1938[3].
- Guðrún Lárusdóttir held citizenship in Iceland[8].
- Guðrún Lárusdóttir's professions included translator[4].
- Guðrún Lárusdóttir's professions included politician[5].
- Guðrún Lárusdóttir worked as a writer[6].
- Guðrún Lárusdóttir held the position of Member of the Althing[9].
- Guðrún Lárusdóttir is recorded as female[10].
- Guðrún Lárusdóttir's instance of is recorded as human[11].
- Guðrún Lárusdóttir was affiliated with the Independence Party[12].
- Guðrún Lárusdóttir's Commons category is recorded as Guðrún Lárusdóttir[13].
- The cause of death was drowning[14].
- Guðrún Lárusdóttir's family name is recorded as Lárusdóttir[15].
- Guðrún Lárusdóttir's given name is recorded as Guðrún[16].
- Guðrún Lárusdóttir's manner of death is recorded as accidental death[17].
- Guðrún Lárusdóttir's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Icelandic[18].
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Origins and Family
Guðrún Lárusdóttir was born on January 8, 1880[2].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include translator[4], politician[5], and writer[6]. Guðrún Lárusdóttir held the position of Member of the Althing[9].
Personal Life
Guðrún Lárusdóttir was affiliated with the Independence Party[12].
Death and Burial
Guðrún Lárusdóttir died on August 20, 1938[3]. The cause of death was drowning[14].
Why It Matters
Guðrún Lárusdóttir ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (4 views/month, #7,299 of 1,000,298).[7] She is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[19]
FAQs
What did Guðrún Lárusdóttir do for work?
Guðrún Lárusdóttir worked as translator[4], politician[5], and writer[6].