Helene Lange
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Helene Lange
Summary
Helene Lange is a human[1]. Her place of birth was Oldenburg[2]. She was born on April 9, 1848[3]. She passed away in Berlin[4]. She died on May 13, 1930[5]. She worked as a politician[6], social worker[7], pedagogue[8], editor[9], and women's rights activist[10]. She ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (42 views/month, #7,286 of 1,000,298).[11]
Key Facts
- Born in Oldenburg[2], Helene Lange…
- Helene Lange passed away in Berlin[4].
- Helene Lange was born on April 9, 1848[3].
- Helene Lange died on May 13, 1930[5].
- Burial took place at Friedhof Heerstraße[12].
- Helene Lange held citizenship in German Empire[13].
- Helene Lange held citizenship in Weimar Republic[14].
- Helene Lange held citizenship in Grand Duchy of Oldenburg[15].
- German was Helene Lange's native language[16].
- Helene Lange's professions included politician[6].
- Helene Lange worked as a social worker[7].
- Helene Lange worked as a pedagogue[8].
- Helene Lange worked as an editor[9].
- Helene Lange worked as a women's rights activist[10].
- Helene Lange held the position of member of the Hamburg Bürgerschaft[17].
- Helene Lange received the honorary doctor of the University of Tübingen[18].
- Helene Lange is recorded as female[19].
- Helene Lange's instance of is recorded as human[20].
- Helene Lange was affiliated with the Free-minded Union[21].
- Helene Lange was affiliated with the Progressive People's Party[22].
- Helene Lange was affiliated with the German Democratic Party[23].
- Helene Lange's Commons category is recorded as Helene Lange[24].
- Helene Lange's unmarried partner is recorded as Gertrud Bäumer[25].
- Helene Lange's archives at is recorded as Landesarchiv Berlin[26].
- Helene Lange's family name is recorded as Lange[27].
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Origins and Family
Born in Oldenburg[2], Helene Lange… she was born on April 9, 1848[3]. German was her native language[16].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include politician[6], social worker[7], pedagogue[8], editor[9], and women's rights activist[10]. Helene Lange held the position of member of the Hamburg Bürgerschaft[17].
Recognition
Helene Lange received the honorary doctor of the University of Tübingen[18].
Personal Life
Political affiliations include Free-minded Union[21], a former liberal party[28], in Germany[29], founded in 1893[30]; Progressive People's Party[22], a political party[31], in German Empire[32], founded in 1910[33]; and German Democratic Party[23], a political party[34], in Weimar Republic[35], founded in 1918[36], headquartered in Berlin[37].
Death and Burial
Helene Lange died on May 13, 1930[5]. She died in Berlin[4]. She is buried at Friedhof Heerstraße[12].
Why It Matters
Helene Lange ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (42 views/month, #7,286 of 1,000,298).[11] She has Wikipedia articles in 13 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[38] She is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[39]
FAQs
Where was Helene Lange born?
Helene Lange was born in Oldenburg[2].
Where did Helene Lange die?
Helene Lange died in Berlin[4].
What did Helene Lange do for work?
Helene Lange worked as politician[6], social worker[7], pedagogue[8], editor[9], and women's rights activist[10].
What awards did Helene Lange receive?
Honors received include honorary doctor of the University of Tübingen[18].