Johan Bergman
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Johan Bergman
Summary
Johan Bergman is a human[1]. Born in Q10706973[2], he… he was born on February 6, 1864[3]. He died in Sankt Matteus[4]. He died on August 18, 1951[5]. He worked as a secondary school teacher[6], philologist[7], politician[8], historian[9], and archaeologist[10].
Key Facts
- Johan Bergman was born in Q10706973[2].
- Johan Bergman died in Sankt Matteus[4].
- Johan Bergman was born on February 6, 1864[3].
- Johan Bergman died on August 18, 1951[5].
- A child of Johan Bergman was Sten Bergman[11].
- A child of Johan Bergman was Gösta Bergman[12].
- Johan Bergman held citizenship in Sweden[13].
- Johan Bergman worked as a secondary school teacher[6].
- Johan Bergman worked as a philologist[7].
- Johan Bergman's professions included politician[8].
- Johan Bergman worked as a historian[9].
- Johan Bergman worked as an archaeologist[10].
- Johan Bergman held the position of member of the First Chamber[14].
- Johan Bergman held the position of member of the First Chamber[15].
- Johan Bergman was employed by University of Tartu[16].
- Johan Bergman's education included a stint at Uppsala University[17].
- Johan Bergman's education included a stint at Tingvallagymnasiet[18].
- Johan Bergman is recorded as male[19].
- Johan Bergman's instance of is recorded as human[20].
- Johan Bergman was affiliated with the Free-minded National Association[21].
- Johan Bergman was affiliated with the Free-minded National Association[22].
- Johan Bergman was affiliated with the Q4887122[23].
- Johan Bergman was affiliated with the Folkpartiet (Sweden)[24].
- Johan Bergman's Commons category is recorded as Johan Bergman[25].
- Johan Bergman's residence is recorded as Karlbergsvägen[26].
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Origins and Family
Johan Bergman was born in Q10706973[2]. He was born on February 6, 1864[3].
Education
Educated at Uppsala University[17], a university[27], in Sweden[28], founded in 1477[29], headquartered in Uppsala[30] and Tingvallagymnasiet[18], a gymnasieskola[31], in Sweden[32], founded in 1966[33].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include secondary school teacher[6], philologist[7], politician[8], historian[9], and archaeologist[10]. Johan Bergman was employed by University of Tartu[16]. Positions held include member of the First Chamber[14], a member of the parliament of Sweden[34], in Sweden[35], founded in 1867[36].
Personal Life
Children include Sten Bergman[11], an explorer[37], 1895–1975[38], of Sweden[39], awarded the Nils Holgersson Plaque[40], specialised in zoology[41] and Gösta Bergman[12], a linguist[42], 1894–1984[43], of Sweden[44], specialised in linguistics[45]. Political affiliations include Free-minded National Association[21], a political party[46], in Sweden[47], founded in 1900[48]; Q4887122[23], a political party[49], in Sweden[50], founded in 1924[51]; and Folkpartiet (Sweden)[24], a political party[52], in Sweden[53], founded in 1934[54].
Death and Burial
Johan Bergman died on August 18, 1951[5]. He died in Sankt Matteus[4].
FAQs
Where was Johan Bergman born?
Johan Bergman's place of birth was Q10706973[2].
Where did Johan Bergman die?
Johan Bergman died in Sankt Matteus[4].
What did Johan Bergman do for work?
Johan Bergman worked as secondary school teacher[6], philologist[7], politician[8], historian[9], and archaeologist[10].
Where did Johan Bergman go to school?
Johan Bergman was educated at Uppsala University[17] and Tingvallagymnasiet[18].