Jan Kvíčala
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Jan Kvíčala
Summary
Jan Kvíčala is a human[1]. His place of birth was Mnichovo Hradiště[2]. He was born on May 6, 1834[3]. He passed away in Prague[4]. He died on June 10, 1908[5]. He worked as a pedagogue[6], writer[7], classical philologist[8], university teacher[9], and politician[10]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1 views/month, #7,300 of 1,000,298).[11]
Key Facts
- Jan Kvíčala was born in Mnichovo Hradiště[2].
- Jan Kvíčala died in Prague[4].
- Jan Kvíčala died in Potštejn[12].
- Jan Kvíčala was born on May 6, 1834[3].
- Jan Kvíčala was born on January 1834[13].
- Jan Kvíčala died on June 10, 1908[5].
- Burial took place at Malvazinky Cemetery[14].
- A child of Jan Kvíčala was Josef Kvíčala[15].
- A child of Jan Kvíčala was Jan Kvicala[16].
- Jan Kvíčala held citizenship in Austrian Empire[17].
- Jan Kvíčala held citizenship in Austria–Hungary[18].
- Jan Kvíčala worked as a pedagogue[6].
- Jan Kvíčala worked as a writer[7].
- Jan Kvíčala worked as a classical philologist[8].
- Jan Kvíčala worked as a university teacher[9].
- Jan Kvíčala worked as a politician[10].
- Jan Kvíčala's professions included philologist[19].
- Jan Kvíčala's field of work was classical philology[20].
- Jan Kvíčala held the position of Member of Abgeordnetenhaus[21].
- Jan Kvíčala held the position of Member of the Bohemian Diet[22].
- Jan Kvíčala was employed by Charles University[23].
- Jan Kvíčala's education included a stint at Charles University[24].
- Jan Kvíčala's education included a stint at Faculty of Arts, Charles University in Prague[25].
- Jan Kvíčala is recorded as male[26].
- Jan Kvíčala's instance of is recorded as human[27].
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Origins and Family
Jan Kvíčala's place of birth was Mnichovo Hradiště[2]. Recorded date of birth include May 6, 1834[3] and January 1834[13].
Education
Educated at Charles University[24], a public university[28], in Czech Republic[29], founded in 1348[30], headquartered in Prague[31] and Faculty of Arts, Charles University in Prague[25], a faculty[32], in Czech Republic[33], founded in 1348[34], headquartered in Prague[35].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include pedagogue[6], writer[7], classical philologist[8], university teacher[9], politician[10], and philologist[19]. Jan Kvíčala's field of work was classical philology[20]. Among his employers was Charles University[23]. Positions held include Member of Abgeordnetenhaus[21] and Member of the Bohemian Diet[22].
Personal Life
Children include Josef Kvíčala[15], a lawyer[36], 1862–1908[37] and Jan Kvicala[16], a chess player[38], 1868–1939[39], of Austria–Hungary[40]. Jan Kvíčala was affiliated with the Old Czech Party[41].
Death and Burial
Jan Kvíčala died on June 10, 1908[5]. Recorded place of death include Prague[4], a municipality with town privileges in the Czech Republic[42], in Czech Republic[43], founded in 0800[44], headquartered in Prague[45] and Potštejn[12], a municipality of the Czech Republic[46], in Czech Republic[47]. He is buried at Malvazinky Cemetery[14].
Why It Matters
Jan Kvíčala ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1 views/month, #7,300 of 1,000,298).[11]
FAQs
Where was Jan Kvíčala born?
Jan Kvíčala's place of birth was Mnichovo Hradiště[2].
Where did Jan Kvíčala die?
Jan Kvíčala passed away in Prague[4].
What did Jan Kvíčala do for work?
Jan Kvíčala worked as pedagogue[6], writer[7], classical philologist[8], university teacher[9], and politician[10].
Where did Jan Kvíčala go to school?
Jan Kvíčala was educated at Charles University[24] and Faculty of Arts, Charles University in Prague[25].