Hugo Bernhard Rahamägi
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Hugo Bernhard Rahamägi
Summary
Hugo Bernhard Rahamägi is a human[1]. Born in Kurtna[2], he… he was born on June 2, 1886[3]. He died in Kirov[4]. He died on September 1, 1941[5]. He worked as a theologian[6], university teacher[7], and politician[8]. He has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[9]
Key Facts
- Hugo Bernhard Rahamägi's place of birth was Kurtna[2].
- Hugo Bernhard Rahamägi died in Kirov[4].
- Hugo Bernhard Rahamägi was born on June 2, 1886[3].
- Hugo Bernhard Rahamägi died on September 1, 1941[5].
- Hugo Bernhard Rahamägi held citizenship in Estonia[10].
- Hugo Bernhard Rahamägi is identified as part of the Estonians ethnic group[11].
- Hugo Bernhard Rahamägi worked as a theologian[6].
- Hugo Bernhard Rahamägi's professions included university teacher[7].
- Hugo Bernhard Rahamägi worked as a politician[8].
- Hugo Bernhard Rahamägi held the position of Minister of Education and Research[12].
- Hugo Bernhard Rahamägi held the position of member of the Riigikogu[13].
- Among Hugo Bernhard Rahamägi's employers was University of Tartu[14].
- Hugo Bernhard Rahamägi's education included a stint at Gustav Adolf Grammar School[15].
- Hugo Bernhard Rahamägi was educated at Imperial University of Dorpat[16].
- Hugo Bernhard Rahamägi received the Order of the White Rose of Finland[17].
- Hugo Bernhard Rahamägi received the honorary doctor of the University of Uppsala[18].
- Hugo Bernhard Rahamägi received the Estonian Red Cross Order First Class[19].
- Hugo Bernhard Rahamägi received the Estonian Red Cross Order Second Class[20].
- Hugo Bernhard Rahamägi's religion is recorded as Lutheranism[21].
- Hugo Bernhard Rahamägi is recorded as male[22].
- Hugo Bernhard Rahamägi's instance of is recorded as human[23].
- Hugo Bernhard Rahamägi was affiliated with the Christian People's Party[24].
- Hugo Bernhard Rahamägi's Commons category is recorded as Hugo Bernhard Rahamägi[25].
- Hugo Bernhard Rahamägi's family name is recorded as Rahamägi[26].
- Hugo Bernhard Rahamägi's given name is recorded as Hugo[27].
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Origins and Family
Hugo Bernhard Rahamägi's place of birth was Kurtna[2]. He was born on June 2, 1886[3]. He is identified as part of the Estonians ethnic group[11].
Education
Educated at Gustav Adolf Grammar School[15], a general education school[28], in Estonia[29], founded in 1631[30], headquartered in Tallinn[31] and Imperial University of Dorpat[16], an imperial universities of the Russian Empire[32], in Russian Empire[33], founded in 1803[34], headquartered in Tartu[35].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include theologian[6], university teacher[7], and politician[8]. Hugo Bernhard Rahamägi was employed by University of Tartu[14]. Positions held include Minister of Education and Research[12], a position[36], in Estonia[37], founded in 1918[38] and member of the Riigikogu[13].
Recognition
Awards received include Order of the White Rose of Finland[17], an order[39], in Finland[40], founded in 1919[41]; honorary doctor of the University of Uppsala[18], an award[42], in Sweden[43]; Estonian Red Cross Order First Class[19]; and Estonian Red Cross Order Second Class[20].
Personal Life
Hugo Bernhard Rahamägi's religion is recorded as Lutheranism[21]. He was affiliated with the Christian People's Party[24].
Death and Burial
Hugo Bernhard Rahamägi died on September 1, 1941[5]. He died in Kirov[4].
Why It Matters
Hugo Bernhard Rahamägi has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[9]
FAQs
Where was Hugo Bernhard Rahamägi born?
Hugo Bernhard Rahamägi was born in Kurtna[2].
Where did Hugo Bernhard Rahamägi die?
Hugo Bernhard Rahamägi died in Kirov[4].
What did Hugo Bernhard Rahamägi do for work?
Hugo Bernhard Rahamägi worked as theologian[6], university teacher[7], and politician[8].
Where did Hugo Bernhard Rahamägi go to school?
Hugo Bernhard Rahamägi was educated at Gustav Adolf Grammar School[15] and Imperial University of Dorpat[16].
What awards did Hugo Bernhard Rahamägi receive?
Honors received include Order of the White Rose of Finland[17], honorary doctor of the University of Uppsala[18], Estonian Red Cross Order First Class[19], and Estonian Red Cross Order Second Class[20].