Johanna Fabricius
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Johanna Fabricius
Summary
Johanna Fabricius is a human[1]. Born in Murnau am Staffelsee[2], she… she was born on December 29, 1962[3]. She worked as a classical archaeologist[4] and university teacher[5].
Key Facts
- Johanna Fabricius's place of birth was Murnau am Staffelsee[2].
- Johanna Fabricius was born on December 29, 1962[3].
- Johanna Fabricius held citizenship in Germany[6].
- Johanna Fabricius worked as a classical archaeologist[4].
- Johanna Fabricius worked as a university teacher[5].
- Johanna Fabricius held the position of program director[7].
- Among Johanna Fabricius's employers was Freie Universität Berlin[8].
- Johanna Fabricius received the Bruno Snell award[9].
- Johanna Fabricius was a member of German Archaeological Institute[10].
- Johanna Fabricius was a member of Mommsen Society[11].
- Johanna Fabricius was a member of Archaeological Society of Berlin[12].
- Johanna Fabricius is recorded as female[13].
- Johanna Fabricius's instance of is recorded as human[14].
- Johanna Fabricius supervised Elisabeth Günther as a doctoral student[15].
- Johanna Fabricius supervised Viktoria Räuchle as a doctoral student[16].
- Johanna Fabricius's family name is recorded as Fabricius[17].
- Johanna Fabricius's given name is recorded as Johanna[18].
- Johanna Fabricius's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as German[19].
- Johanna Fabricius's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as English[20].
- Johanna Fabricius's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Latin[21].
- Johanna Fabricius's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Ancient Greek[22].
- Johanna Fabricius's name in native language is recorded as Johanna Fabricius[23].
- Johanna Fabricius's different from is recorded as Johanna Fabricius[24].
Body
Origins and Family
Born in Murnau am Staffelsee[2], Johanna Fabricius… she was born on December 29, 1962[3].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include classical archaeologist[4] and university teacher[5]. Among Johanna Fabricius's employers was Freie Universität Berlin[8]. She held the position of program director[7]. Doctoral students include Elisabeth Günther[15], a classical archaeologist[25], b. 1988[26], of Germany[27], awarded the Travel Scholarship of the German Archaeological Institute[28] and Viktoria Räuchle[16], a classical archaeologist[29], b. 1983[30].
Recognition
Johanna Fabricius received the Bruno Snell award[9].
FAQs
Where was Johanna Fabricius born?
Johanna Fabricius's place of birth was Murnau am Staffelsee[2].
What did Johanna Fabricius do for work?
Johanna Fabricius worked as classical archaeologist[4] and university teacher[5].
What awards did Johanna Fabricius receive?
Honors received include Bruno Snell award[9].