Johan Bergenhielm
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Johan Bergenhielm
Summary
Johan Bergenhielm is a human[1]. Born in Q10549778[2], he… he was born on June 24, 1629[3]. He passed away in Stockholm City[4]. He died on November 2, 1704[5]. He worked as a diplomat[6] and historian[7].
Key Facts
- Born in Q10549778[2], Johan Bergenhielm…
- Johan Bergenhielm passed away in Stockholm City[4].
- Johan Bergenhielm was born on June 24, 1629[3].
- Johan Bergenhielm died on November 2, 1704[5].
- Burial took place at Bromma Church[8].
- Johan Bergenhielm's father was Nils Svensson[9].
- Johan Bergenhielm was married to Anna de Besche[10].
- Johan Bergenhielm was married to Catharina Gyldenklou[11].
- Johan Bergenhielm was married to Catharina Lilliemarck[12].
- A child of Johan Bergenhielm was Christina Maria Bergenhielm[13].
- A child of Johan Bergenhielm was Lars Bergenhielm[14].
- A child of Johan Bergenhielm was Catharina Elisabet Bergenhielm[15].
- Johan Bergenhielm held citizenship in Sweden[16].
- Johan Bergenhielm worked as a diplomat[6].
- Johan Bergenhielm's professions included historian[7].
- Johan Bergenhielm held the position of Q4354908[17].
- Among Johan Bergenhielm's employers was Uppsala University[18].
- Johan Bergenhielm was educated at Uppsala University[19].
- Johan Bergenhielm is recorded as male[20].
- Johan Bergenhielm's instance of is recorded as human[21].
- Johan Bergenhielm's Commons category is recorded as Johan Bergenhielm[22].
- Johan Bergenhielm's family name is recorded as Berg[23].
- Johan Bergenhielm's given name is recorded as Johan[24].
- Johan Bergenhielm's described by source is recorded as Dictionary of Swedish National Biography[25].
- Johan Bergenhielm's described by source is recorded as Q110246568[26].
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Origins and Family
Johan Bergenhielm was born in Q10549778[2]. He was born on June 24, 1629[3]. His father was Nils Svensson[9].
Education
Johan Bergenhielm was educated at Uppsala University[19].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include diplomat[6] and historian[7]. Johan Bergenhielm was employed by Uppsala University[18]. He held the position of Q4354908[17].
Personal Life
Spouses include Anna de Besche[10], 1642–1709[27], of Sweden[28]; Catharina Gyldenklou[11], 1643–1696[29], of Sweden[30]; and Catharina Lilliemarck[12], 1641–1676[31], of Sweden[32]. Children include Christina Maria Bergenhielm[13], 1666–1694[33], of Sweden[34]; Lars Bergenhielm[14], 1668–1671[35], of Sweden[36]; and Catharina Elisabet Bergenhielm[15], 1672–1702[37], of Sweden[38].
Death and Burial
Johan Bergenhielm died on November 2, 1704[5]. He died in Stockholm City[4]. Burial took place at Bromma Church[8].
FAQs
Where was Johan Bergenhielm born?
Johan Bergenhielm's place of birth was Q10549778[2].
Where did Johan Bergenhielm die?
Johan Bergenhielm passed away in Stockholm City[4].
Who were Johan Bergenhielm's parents?
Johan Bergenhielm's father was Nils Svensson[9].
Who was Johan Bergenhielm married to?
Johan Bergenhielm's spouses include Anna de Besche[10], Catharina Gyldenklou[11], and Catharina Lilliemarck[12].
What did Johan Bergenhielm do for work?
Johan Bergenhielm worked as diplomat[6] and historian[7].
Where did Johan Bergenhielm go to school?
Johan Bergenhielm was educated at Uppsala University[19].