Hermann Wagner
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Hermann Wagner
Summary
Hermann Wagner is a human[1]. He was born on February 26, 1895[2]. He died on October 20, 1976[3]. He worked as a photographer[4], restorer[5], and factotum[6].
Key Facts
- Hermann Wagner was born on February 26, 1895[2].
- Hermann Wagner died on October 20, 1976[3].
- Hermann Wagner held citizenship in German Reich[7].
- Hermann Wagner held citizenship in Germany[8].
- Hermann Wagner worked as a photographer[4].
- Hermann Wagner worked as a restorer[5].
- Hermann Wagner worked as a factotum[6].
- Hermann Wagner's field of work was aerial photography[9].
- Hermann Wagner's field of work was landscape photography[10].
- Among Hermann Wagner's employers was German Archaeological Institute at Athens[11].
- Hermann Wagner was employed by American School of Classical Studies at Athens[12].
- Among Hermann Wagner's employers was Institute of Classical Archaeology, University of Heidelberg[13].
- Hermann Wagner is recorded as male[14].
- Hermann Wagner's instance of is recorded as human[15].
- Hermann Wagner's archives at is recorded as Institute of Classical Archaeology, University of Heidelberg[16].
- Hermann Wagner's residence is recorded as Irakleio[17].
- Hermann Wagner was part of the conflict World War I[18].
- Hermann Wagner's family name is recorded as Wagner[19].
- Hermann Wagner's given name is recorded as Hermann[20].
- Hermann Wagner's work location is recorded as Athens[21].
- Hermann Wagner's work location is recorded as Olympia[22].
- Hermann Wagner's work location is recorded as Samos[23].
- Hermann Wagner's work location is recorded as Corinth[24].
- Hermann Wagner's work location is recorded as Heidelberg[25].
- Hermann Wagner's partner in business or sport is recorded as Alison Frantz[26].
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Origins and Family
Hermann Wagner was born on February 26, 1895[2].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include photographer[4], restorer[5], and factotum[6]. Fields of work include aerial photography[9], a photography genre[27] and landscape photography[10], a photography genre[28]. Employers include German Archaeological Institute at Athens[11], a research institute[29], in Greece[30], founded in 1872[31]; American School of Classical Studies at Athens[12], an educational institution[32], in Greece[33], founded in 1881[34]; and Institute of Classical Archaeology, University of Heidelberg[13], an organization[35], in Germany[36], founded in 1866[37], headquartered in Heidelberg[38].
Death and Burial
Hermann Wagner died on October 20, 1976[3].
FAQs
What did Hermann Wagner do for work?
Hermann Wagner worked as photographer[4], restorer[5], and factotum[6].