Henri Kervyn de Lettenhove
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Henri Kervyn de Lettenhove
Summary
Henri Kervyn de Lettenhove is a human[1]. He was born in Sint-Michiels[2]. He was born on April 16, 1856[3]. He died in Ixelles[4]. He died on February 7, 1928[5]. He worked as a lawyer[6], architect[7], archaeologist[8], and art historian[9]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (4 views/month, #7,300 of 1,000,298).[10]
Key Facts
- Born in Sint-Michiels[2], Henri Kervyn de Lettenhove…
- Henri Kervyn de Lettenhove passed away in Ixelles[4].
- Henri Kervyn de Lettenhove passed away in Brussels[11].
- Henri Kervyn de Lettenhove was born on April 16, 1856[3].
- Henri Kervyn de Lettenhove died on February 7, 1928[5].
- Henri Kervyn de Lettenhove's father was Joseph Constantin Marie Bruno Kervyn de Lettenhove[12].
- Henri Kervyn de Lettenhove held citizenship in Belgium[13].
- Henri Kervyn de Lettenhove worked as a lawyer[6].
- Henri Kervyn de Lettenhove's professions included architect[7].
- Henri Kervyn de Lettenhove's professions included archaeologist[8].
- Henri Kervyn de Lettenhove's professions included art historian[9].
- Henri Kervyn de Lettenhove received the Officer of the Order of Leopold[14].
- Henri Kervyn de Lettenhove received the Commander of the Order of the Crown[15].
- Henri Kervyn de Lettenhove received the Officer of the Legion of Honour[16].
- Henri Kervyn de Lettenhove received the Grand Cross of the Order of Isabella the Catholic[17].
- Henri Kervyn de Lettenhove received the Grand Officer of the Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus[18].
- Henri Kervyn de Lettenhove received the Grand Officer of the Order of Orange-Nassau[19].
- Henri Kervyn de Lettenhove was a member of Commission royale des monuments et des sites[20].
- Henri Kervyn de Lettenhove was a member of Royal Academy of Archaeology of Belgium[21].
- Henri Kervyn de Lettenhove was a member of Institut de France[22].
- Henri Kervyn de Lettenhove is recorded as male[23].
- Henri Kervyn de Lettenhove's instance of is recorded as human[24].
- Henri Kervyn de Lettenhove's family is recorded as Q20973364[25].
- Henri Kervyn de Lettenhove's noble title is recorded as baron[26].
- Henri Kervyn de Lettenhove's Commons category is recorded as Henri Kervyn de Lettenhove[27].
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Origins and Family
Born in Sint-Michiels[2], Henri Kervyn de Lettenhove… he was born on April 16, 1856[3]. His father was Joseph Constantin Marie Bruno Kervyn de Lettenhove[12].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include lawyer[6], architect[7], archaeologist[8], and art historian[9].
Recognition
Awards received include Officer of the Order of Leopold[14], a grade of an order[28], in Belgium[29]; Commander of the Order of the Crown[15], a grade of an order[30], in Belgium[31]; Officer of the Legion of Honour[16], a grade of an order[32], in France[33]; Grand Cross of the Order of Isabella the Catholic[17], a grade of an order[34], in Spain[35]; Grand Officer of the Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus[18]; and Grand Officer of the Order of Orange-Nassau[19], a grade of an order[36], in Netherlands[37], founded in 1892[38].
Death and Burial
Henri Kervyn de Lettenhove died on February 7, 1928[5]. Recorded place of death include Ixelles[4], a municipality of Belgium[39], in Belgium[40] and Brussels[11], a big city[41], in Belgium[42], founded in 1795[43].
Why It Matters
Henri Kervyn de Lettenhove ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (4 views/month, #7,300 of 1,000,298).[10]
FAQs
Where was Henri Kervyn de Lettenhove born?
Henri Kervyn de Lettenhove's place of birth was Sint-Michiels[2].
Where did Henri Kervyn de Lettenhove die?
Henri Kervyn de Lettenhove died in Ixelles[4].
Who were Henri Kervyn de Lettenhove's parents?
Henri Kervyn de Lettenhove's father was Joseph Constantin Marie Bruno Kervyn de Lettenhove[12].
What did Henri Kervyn de Lettenhove do for work?
Henri Kervyn de Lettenhove worked as lawyer[6], architect[7], archaeologist[8], and art historian[9].
What awards did Henri Kervyn de Lettenhove receive?
Honors received include Officer of the Order of Leopold[14], Commander of the Order of the Crown[15], Officer of the Legion of Honour[16], and Grand Cross of the Order of Isabella the Catholic[17].