Gustav von Bergmann
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Gustav von Bergmann
Summary
Gustav von Bergmann is a human[1]. His place of birth was Ādaži[2]. He was born on April 8, 1749[3]. He passed away in Rūjiena[4]. He died on June 14, 1823[5]. He worked as a translator[6], publisher[7], philologist[8], priest[9], and cleric[10]. He is known by 8 alternative names across languages and contexts.[11]
Key Facts
- Gustav von Bergmann's place of birth was Ādaži[2].
- Gustav von Bergmann passed away in Rūjiena[4].
- Gustav von Bergmann was born on April 8, 1749[3].
- Gustav von Bergmann died on June 14, 1823[5].
- Gustav von Bergmann died on June 1, 1814[12].
- Gustav von Bergmann's father was Balthasar Bergmann[13].
- Gustav von Bergmann's mother was Anna Elisabeth Depkin/Bergmann[14].
- A child of Gustav von Bergmann was Benjamin von Bergmann[15].
- A child of Gustav von Bergmann was Heinrich Eberhard von Bergmann[16].
- A child of Gustav von Bergmann was Karl Adolf von Bergmann[17].
- A child of Gustav von Bergmann was Hermann Johann Jakob von Bergmann[18].
- A child of Gustav von Bergmann was Gustav Ambrosius Wilhelm von Bergmann[19].
- A child of Gustav von Bergmann was Q136544806[20].
- Gustav von Bergmann held citizenship in Russian Empire[21].
- Gustav von Bergmann's professions included translator[6].
- Gustav von Bergmann's professions included publisher[7].
- Gustav von Bergmann worked as a philologist[8].
- Gustav von Bergmann worked as a priest[9].
- Gustav von Bergmann's professions included cleric[10].
- Gustav von Bergmann held the position of pastor[22].
- Gustav von Bergmann's education included a stint at Leipzig University[23].
- Gustav von Bergmann's religion is recorded as Lutheranism[24].
- Gustav von Bergmann is recorded as male[25].
- Gustav von Bergmann's instance of is recorded as human[26].
- Gustav von Bergmann's family is recorded as Bergmann family[27].
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Origins and Family
Born in Ādaži[2], Gustav von Bergmann… he was born on April 8, 1749[3]. His father was Balthasar Bergmann[13]. His mother was Anna Elisabeth Depkin/Bergmann[14].
Education
Gustav von Bergmann's education included a stint at Leipzig University[23].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include translator[6], publisher[7], philologist[8], priest[9], and cleric[10]. Gustav von Bergmann held the position of pastor[22].
Personal Life
Children include Benjamin von Bergmann[15], a historian[28], 1772–1856[29], of Russian Empire[30], specialised in history[31]; Heinrich Eberhard von Bergmann[16], a theologian[32], 1794–1872[33]; Karl Adolf von Bergmann[17]; Hermann Johann Jakob von Bergmann[18], a military officer[34], 1780–1856[35], of Russian Empire[36], awarded the Order of Saint Anna, 1st class[37]; Gustav Ambrosius Wilhelm von Bergmann[19], a physician[38], 1774–1814[39]; and Q136544806[20]. Gustav von Bergmann's religion is recorded as Lutheranism[24].
Death and Burial
Recorded date of death include June 14, 1823[5] and June 1, 1814[12]. Gustav von Bergmann died in Rūjiena[4].
Works and Contributions
Things named for Gustav von Bergmann include Gustav-von-Bergmann Medal[40], a science award[41], in Germany[42].
Why It Matters
Gustav von Bergmann is known by 8 alternative names across languages and contexts.[11]
Entities named for him include Gustav-von-Bergmann Medal[40], a science award[41], in Germany[42].
FAQs
Where was Gustav von Bergmann born?
Gustav von Bergmann's place of birth was Ādaži[2].
Where did Gustav von Bergmann die?
Gustav von Bergmann passed away in Rūjiena[4].
Who were Gustav von Bergmann's parents?
Gustav von Bergmann's father was Balthasar Bergmann[13]. Gustav von Bergmann's mother was Anna Elisabeth Depkin/Bergmann[14].
What did Gustav von Bergmann do for work?
Gustav von Bergmann worked as translator[6], publisher[7], philologist[8], priest[9], and cleric[10].
Where did Gustav von Bergmann go to school?
Gustav von Bergmann was educated at Leipzig University[23].