Jaan Soots
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Jaan Soots
Summary
Jaan Soots is a human[1]. Born in Linna[2], he… he was born on March 12, 1880[3]. He died in Usolye[4]. He died on February 6, 1942[5]. He worked as a diplomat[6] and military personnel[7]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (26 views/month, #7,294 of 1,000,298).[8]
Key Facts
- Jaan Soots was born in Linna[2].
- Jaan Soots passed away in Usolye[4].
- Jaan Soots was born on March 12, 1880[3].
- Jaan Soots died on February 6, 1942[5].
- Jaan Soots held citizenship in Estonia[9].
- Jaan Soots's professions included diplomat[6].
- Jaan Soots worked as a military personnel[7].
- Jaan Soots held the position of Minister of Defence[10].
- Jaan Soots held the position of member of the Riigikogu[11].
- Jaan Soots held the position of Minister of Defence[12].
- Jaan Soots was educated at Vilnius Military School[13].
- Jaan Soots received the Order of Lāčplēsis[14].
- Jaan Soots received the Order of the White Star, 1st Class[15].
- Jaan Soots received the Commander of the Legion of Honour[16].
- Jaan Soots received the Order of St. Vladimir[17].
- Jaan Soots received the Order of Saint Stanislaus[18].
- Jaan Soots received the Order of Saint Anna[19].
- Jaan Soots is recorded as male[20].
- Jaan Soots's instance of is recorded as human[21].
- Jaan Soots was affiliated with the Farmers' Assemblies[22].
- Jaan Soots's Commons category is recorded as Jaan Soots[23].
- Jaan Soots's military, police or special rank is recorded as major general[24].
- Jaan Soots was part of the conflict World War I[25].
- Jaan Soots's family name is recorded as Soots[26].
- Jaan Soots's given name is recorded as Jaan[27].
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Origins and Family
Jaan Soots was born in Linna[2]. He was born on March 12, 1880[3].
Education
Jaan Soots's education included a stint at Vilnius Military School[13].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include diplomat[6] and military personnel[7]. Positions held include Minister of Defence[10], a position[28], in Estonia[29] and member of the Riigikogu[11].
Recognition
Awards received include Order of Lāčplēsis[14], an order[30], in Latvia[31], founded in 1919[32]; Order of the White Star, 1st Class[15], a grade of an order[33], in Estonia[34], founded in 1936[35]; Commander of the Legion of Honour[16], a grade of an order[36], in France[37]; Order of St. Vladimir[17], an order[38], in Russian Empire[39], founded in 1782[40]; Order of Saint Stanislaus[18], an order[41], in Russian Empire[42], founded in 1831[43]; and Order of Saint Anna[19], an order[44], in Russian Empire[45], founded in 1735[46].
Personal Life
Jaan Soots was affiliated with the Farmers' Assemblies[22].
Death and Burial
Jaan Soots died on February 6, 1942[5]. He died in Usolye[4].
Why It Matters
Jaan Soots ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (26 views/month, #7,294 of 1,000,298).[8] He has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[47] He is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[48]
FAQs
Where was Jaan Soots born?
Jaan Soots's place of birth was Linna[2].
Where did Jaan Soots die?
Jaan Soots passed away in Usolye[4].
What did Jaan Soots do for work?
Jaan Soots worked as diplomat[6] and military personnel[7].
Where did Jaan Soots go to school?
Jaan Soots was educated at Vilnius Military School[13].
What awards did Jaan Soots receive?
Honors received include Order of Lāčplēsis[14], Order of the White Star, 1st Class[15], Commander of the Legion of Honour[16], and Order of St. Vladimir[17].