Johan Skytte
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Johan Skytte
Summary
Johan Skytte is a human[1]. Born in Nyköping[2], he… he was born on May 1, 1577[3]. He passed away in Söderåkra[4]. He died on March 15, 1645[5]. He worked as a politician[6]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (24 views/month, #7,289 of 1,000,298).[7]
Key Facts
- Born in Nyköping[2], Johan Skytte…
- Johan Skytte died in Söderåkra[4].
- Johan Skytte was born on May 1, 1577[3].
- Johan Skytte died on March 15, 1645[5].
- Burial took place at Uppsala Cathedral[8].
- Johan Skytte's father was Bengt Nilsson[9].
- Johan Skytte was married to Maria Näf[10].
- A child of Johan Skytte was Bengt Skytte[11].
- A child of Johan Skytte was Vendela Skytte[12].
- A child of Johan Skytte was Anna Skytte[13].
- A child of Johan Skytte was Jakob Skytte[14].
- A child of Johan Skytte was Johan Skytte[15].
- Johan Skytte held citizenship in Sweden[16].
- Johan Skytte's professions included politician[6].
- Johan Skytte held the position of Privy Council of Sweden[17].
- Johan Skytte held the position of stadtholder[18].
- Johan Skytte held the position of chancellor[19].
- Johan Skytte held the position of governor-general[20].
- Johan Skytte held the position of President of Göta Court of Appeal[21].
- Johan Skytte held the position of Q135295424[22].
- Johan Skytte was employed by Uppsala University[23].
- Johan Skytte is recorded as male[24].
- Johan Skytte's instance of is recorded as human[25].
- Johan Skytte's family is recorded as Skytte af Duderhof[26].
- Johan Skytte's Commons category is recorded as Johan Skytte[27].
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Origins and Family
Johan Skytte was born in Nyköping[2]. He was born on May 1, 1577[3]. His father was Bengt Nilsson[9].
Career and Affiliations
Johan Skytte's professions included politician[6]. Among his employers was Uppsala University[23]. Positions held include Privy Council of Sweden[17], in Sweden[28]; stadtholder[18], a position[29], founded in 1470[30]; chancellor[19], a historical profession[31]; governor-general[20], a position[32]; President of Göta Court of Appeal[21]; and Q135295424[22], a position[33], in Finland[34].
Personal Life
Johan Skytte was married to Maria Näf[10]. Children include Bengt Skytte[11], a politician[35], 1614–1683[36], of Sweden[37]; Vendela Skytte[12], a salonnière[38], 1608–1629[39], of Sweden[40]; Anna Skytte[13], 1610–1679[41]; Jakob Skytte[14], a civil servant[42], 1616–1654[43], of Sweden[44]; and he[15], 1612–1636[45], of Sweden[46].
Death and Burial
Johan Skytte died on March 15, 1645[5]. He passed away in Söderåkra[4]. He is buried at Uppsala Cathedral[8].
Works and Contributions
Things named for Johan Skytte include Johan Skytte Prize in Political Science[47], an award[48], in Sweden[49], founded in 1995[50] and Skytte medal[51], an award[52], in Estonia[53].
Why It Matters
Johan Skytte ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (24 views/month, #7,289 of 1,000,298).[7] He has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[54] He is known by 14 alternative names across languages and contexts.[55]
Entities named for him include Johan Skytte Prize in Political Science[47], an award[48], in Sweden[49], founded in 1995[50] and Skytte medal[51], an award[52], in Estonia[53].
FAQs
Where was Johan Skytte born?
Born in Nyköping[2], Johan Skytte…
Where did Johan Skytte die?
Johan Skytte passed away in Söderåkra[4].
Who were Johan Skytte's parents?
Johan Skytte's father was Bengt Nilsson[9].
Who was Johan Skytte married to?
Johan Skytte's spouses include Maria Näf[10].
What did Johan Skytte do for work?
Johan Skytte worked as politician[6].