Johannes Browallius
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Johannes Browallius
Summary
Johannes Browallius is a human[1]. He was born in Västerås[2]. He was born on August 30, 1707[3]. He passed away in Turku[4]. He died on July 25, 1755[5]. He worked as a physicist[6], biologist[7], theologian[8], botanist[9], and university teacher[10]. He has Wikipedia articles in 11 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[11]
Key Facts
- Johannes Browallius's place of birth was Västerås[2].
- Johannes Browallius died in Turku[4].
- Johannes Browallius was born on August 30, 1707[3].
- Johannes Browallius died on July 25, 1755[5].
- Johannes Browallius is buried at Turku Cathedral[12].
- Johannes Browallius held citizenship in Sweden[13].
- Swedish was Johannes Browallius's native language[14].
- Johannes Browallius is identified as part of the Swedes ethnic group[15].
- Johannes Browallius's professions included physicist[6].
- Johannes Browallius worked as a biologist[7].
- Johannes Browallius's professions included theologian[8].
- Johannes Browallius worked as a botanist[9].
- Johannes Browallius's professions included university teacher[10].
- Johannes Browallius worked as a translator[16].
- Johannes Browallius held the position of Bishop of Turku[17].
- Johannes Browallius was employed by Royal Academy of Turku[18].
- A notable work attributed to Johannes Browallius is Betänkande om vattuminskningen[19].
- Johannes Browallius was a member of Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences[20].
- Johannes Browallius's religion is recorded as Lutheranism[21].
- Johannes Browallius is recorded as male[22].
- Johannes Browallius's instance of is recorded as human[23].
- Johannes Browallius's Commons category is recorded as Johannes Browallius[24].
- Johannes Browallius's diocese is recorded as Archdiocese of Turku[25].
- Johannes Browallius's family name is recorded as Browallius[26].
- Johannes Browallius's given name is recorded as Johannes[27].
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Origins and Family
Johannes Browallius's place of birth was Västerås[2]. He was born on August 30, 1707[3]. He is identified as part of the Swedes ethnic group[15]. Swedish was his native language[14].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include physicist[6], biologist[7], theologian[8], botanist[9], university teacher[10], and translator[16]. Johannes Browallius was employed by Royal Academy of Turku[18]. He held the position of Bishop of Turku[17].
Works and Contributions
A notable work attributed to Johannes Browallius is Betänkande om vattuminskningen[19]. Things named for him include Browallia speciosa[28], a taxon[29].
Personal Life
Johannes Browallius's religion is recorded as Lutheranism[21].
Death and Burial
Johannes Browallius died on July 25, 1755[5]. He passed away in Turku[4]. Burial took place at Turku Cathedral[12].
Why It Matters
Johannes Browallius has Wikipedia articles in 11 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[11] He is known by 15 alternative names across languages and contexts.[30]
Entities named for him include Browallia speciosa[28], a taxon[29].
FAQs
Where was Johannes Browallius born?
Johannes Browallius's place of birth was Västerås[2].
Where did Johannes Browallius die?
Johannes Browallius passed away in Turku[4].
What did Johannes Browallius do for work?
Johannes Browallius worked as physicist[6], biologist[7], theologian[8], botanist[9], and university teacher[10].