Jan Herburt
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Jan Herburt
Summary
Jan Herburt is a human[1]. Born in Skelivka[2], he… he was born on January 1, 1524[3]. He died in Skelivka[4]. He died on November 1577[5]. He worked as a diplomat[6], historian[7], jurist[8], civil servant[9], and chronicler[10].
Key Facts
- Born in Skelivka[2], Jan Herburt…
- Jan Herburt passed away in Skelivka[4].
- Jan Herburt was born on January 1, 1524[3].
- Jan Herburt was born on 1508[11].
- Jan Herburt died on November 1577[5].
- Jan Herburt died on 1577[12].
- Jan Herburt died on 1576[13].
- Jan Herburt's father was Jan Herburt[14].
- A child of Jan Herburt was Jan Szczęsny Herburt[15].
- A child of Jan Herburt was Q121009564[16].
- Jan Herburt held citizenship in Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[17].
- Jan Herburt worked as a diplomat[6].
- Jan Herburt's professions included historian[7].
- Jan Herburt worked as a jurist[8].
- Jan Herburt worked as a civil servant[9].
- Jan Herburt's professions included chronicler[10].
- Jan Herburt worked as a printer[18].
- Jan Herburt's field of work was law[19].
- Jan Herburt's field of work was history[20].
- Jan Herburt's field of work was civil service[21].
- Jan Herburt held the position of Polish elector[22].
- Jan Herburt held the position of Q11736850[23].
- Jan Herburt held the position of starosta of Przemyśl[24].
- Jan Herburt held the position of Q64787044[25].
- Jan Herburt held the position of chamberlain of Przemyśl[26].
Body
Origins and Family
Jan Herburt was born in Skelivka[2]. Recorded date of birth include January 1, 1524[3] and 1508[11]. His father was he[14].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include diplomat[6], historian[7], jurist[8], civil servant[9], chronicler[10], and printer[18]. Fields of work include law[19], an academic discipline[27]; history[20]; and civil service[21], a service type[28]. Positions held include Polish elector[22]; Q11736850[23], in Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[29]; starosta of Przemyśl[24]; Q64787044[25]; chamberlain of Przemyśl[26]; and king's secretary at the Polish court[30], in Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[31].
Personal Life
Children include Jan Szczęsny Herburt[15], a diplomat[32], 1567–1616[33], of Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[34] and Q121009564[16].
Death and Burial
Recorded date of death include November 1577[5], 1577[12], and 1576[13]. Jan Herburt died in Skelivka[4].
FAQs
Where was Jan Herburt born?
Jan Herburt's place of birth was Skelivka[2].
Where did Jan Herburt die?
Jan Herburt passed away in Skelivka[4].
Who were Jan Herburt's parents?
Jan Herburt's father was Jan Herburt[14].
What did Jan Herburt do for work?
Jan Herburt worked as diplomat[6], historian[7], jurist[8], civil servant[9], and chronicler[10].