Johann Wolfgang von Flüe
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Johann Wolfgang von Flüe
Summary
Johann Wolfgang von Flüe is a human[1]. His place of birth was Sachseln[2]. He was born on July 14, 1691[3]. He died in Sachseln[4]. He died on May 14, 1754[5]. He worked as a Landammann[6].
Key Facts
- Johann Wolfgang von Flüe was born in Sachseln[2].
- Johann Wolfgang von Flüe died in Sachseln[4].
- Johann Wolfgang von Flüe was born on July 14, 1691[3].
- Johann Wolfgang von Flüe died on May 14, 1754[5].
- Johann Wolfgang von Flüe's father was Johann Konrad von Flüe[7].
- Among Johann Wolfgang von Flüe's spouses was Marie Barbara Blättler[8].
- Among Johann Wolfgang von Flüe's spouses was Marie Regina Wirz[9].
- Johann Wolfgang von Flüe was married to Barbara Blättler[10].
- A child of Johann Wolfgang von Flüe was Johann Nikodem von Flüe[11].
- A child of Johann Wolfgang von Flüe was Ludwig von Flüe[12].
- A child of Johann Wolfgang von Flüe was Benedikt Niklaus von Flüe[13].
- Johann Wolfgang von Flüe held citizenship in Switzerland[14].
- Johann Wolfgang von Flüe worked as a Landammann[6].
- Johann Wolfgang von Flüe held the position of Landammann of Obwalden[15].
- Johann Wolfgang von Flüe's religion is recorded as Catholicism[16].
- Johann Wolfgang von Flüe is recorded as male[17].
- Johann Wolfgang von Flüe's instance of is recorded as human[18].
- Johann Wolfgang von Flüe's family name is recorded as von Flüe[19].
- Johann Wolfgang von Flüe's given name is recorded as Johann[20].
- Johann Wolfgang von Flüe's municipal affiliation of a Swiss national is recorded as Sachseln[21].
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Origins and Family
Johann Wolfgang von Flüe's place of birth was Sachseln[2]. He was born on July 14, 1691[3]. His father was Johann Konrad von Flüe[7].
Career and Affiliations
Johann Wolfgang von Flüe's professions included Landammann[6]. He held the position of Landammann of Obwalden[15].
Personal Life
Spouses include Marie Barbara Blättler[8], Marie Regina Wirz[9], and Barbara Blättler[10]. Children include Johann Nikodem von Flüe[11], a military personnel[22], 1734–1823[23], of Switzerland[24]; Ludwig von Flüe[12], a military personnel[25], 1752–1817[26], of Switzerland[27]; and Benedikt Niklaus von Flüe[13], 1726–1772[28]. Johann Wolfgang von Flüe's religion is recorded as Catholicism[16].
Death and Burial
Johann Wolfgang von Flüe died on May 14, 1754[5]. He died in Sachseln[4].
FAQs
Where was Johann Wolfgang von Flüe born?
Born in Sachseln[2], Johann Wolfgang von Flüe…
Where did Johann Wolfgang von Flüe die?
Johann Wolfgang von Flüe passed away in Sachseln[4].
Who were Johann Wolfgang von Flüe's parents?
Johann Wolfgang von Flüe's father was Johann Konrad von Flüe[7].
Who was Johann Wolfgang von Flüe married to?
Johann Wolfgang von Flüe's spouses include Marie Barbara Blättler[8], Marie Regina Wirz[9], and Barbara Blättler[10].
What did Johann Wolfgang von Flüe do for work?
Johann Wolfgang von Flüe worked as Landammann[6].