Johannes Engeström
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Johannes Engeström
Summary
Johannes Engeström is a human[1]. He was born in Q10561767[2]. He was born on November 20, 1699[3]. He passed away in Lund Cathedral parish[4]. He died on May 16, 1777[5]. He worked as a linguist[6] and presbyter[7].
Key Facts
- Johannes Engeström was born in Q10561767[2].
- Johannes Engeström passed away in Lund Cathedral parish[4].
- Johannes Engeström was born on November 20, 1699[3].
- Johannes Engeström was born on November 21, 1699[8].
- Johannes Engeström died on May 16, 1777[5].
- Burial took place at Lund Cathedral[9].
- A child of Johannes Engeström was Jacob von Engeström[10].
- A child of Johannes Engeström was Jonas von Engeström[11].
- A child of Johannes Engeström was Gustav Engeström[12].
- A child of Johannes Engeström was Johan von Engeström[13].
- A child of Johannes Engeström was Lars von Engeström[14].
- A child of Johannes Engeström was Adolph von Engeström[15].
- Johannes Engeström held citizenship in Sweden[16].
- Johannes Engeström's professions included linguist[6].
- Johannes Engeström worked as a presbyter[7].
- Johannes Engeström held the position of bishop of Lund[17].
- Among Johannes Engeström's employers was Lund University[18].
- Johannes Engeström is recorded as male[19].
- Johannes Engeström's instance of is recorded as human[20].
- Johannes Engeström's Commons category is recorded as Johan Engeström[21].
- Johannes Engeström's family name is recorded as Engeström[22].
- Johannes Engeström's given name is recorded as Johan[23].
- Johannes Engeström's described by source is recorded as Nordisk familjebok[24].
- Johannes Engeström's described by source is recorded as BEIC Digital Library[25].
- Johannes Engeström's described by source is recorded as Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary[26].
Body
Origins and Family
Johannes Engeström was born in Q10561767[2]. Recorded date of birth include November 20, 1699[3] and November 21, 1699[8].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include linguist[6] and presbyter[7]. Johannes Engeström was employed by Lund University[18]. He held the position of bishop of Lund[17].
Personal Life
Children include Jacob von Engeström[10], a civil servant[27], 1735–1802[28], of Sweden[29]; Jonas von Engeström[11], a judge[30], 1737–1807[31]; Gustav Engeström[12], a chemist[32], 1738–1813[33], of Sweden[34]; Johan von Engeström[13], a politician[35], 1743–1807[36], of Sweden[37]; Lars von Engeström[14], a diplomat[38], 1751–1826[39], of Sweden[40], awarded the Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Saint Stephen of Hungary[41]; and Adolph von Engeström[15], a Bergmeister[42], 1753–1825[43], of Sweden[44].
Death and Burial
Johannes Engeström died on May 16, 1777[5]. He died in Lund Cathedral parish[4]. He is buried at Lund Cathedral[9].
FAQs
Where was Johannes Engeström born?
Johannes Engeström's place of birth was Q10561767[2].
Where did Johannes Engeström die?
Johannes Engeström passed away in Lund Cathedral parish[4].