Karl Adolf Suckow
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Karl Adolf Suckow
Summary
Karl Adolf Suckow is a human[1]. He was born in Ziębice[2]. He was born on May 27, 1802[3]. He passed away in Wrocław[4]. He died on April 1, 1847[5]. He worked as a translator[6], writer[7], and theologian[8].
Key Facts
- Karl Adolf Suckow was born in Ziębice[2].
- Karl Adolf Suckow died in Wrocław[4].
- Karl Adolf Suckow was born on May 27, 1802[3].
- Karl Adolf Suckow died on April 1, 1847[5].
- Karl Adolf Suckow's professions included translator[6].
- Karl Adolf Suckow worked as a writer[7].
- Karl Adolf Suckow worked as a theologian[8].
- Karl Adolf Suckow was a member of Alte Breslauer Burschenschaft der Raczeks[9].
- Karl Adolf Suckow's religion is recorded as Protestant church[10].
- Karl Adolf Suckow is recorded as male[11].
- Karl Adolf Suckow's instance of is recorded as human[12].
- Karl Adolf Suckow's given name is recorded as Karl[13].
- Karl Adolf Suckow's described by source is recorded as Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie[14].
- Karl Adolf Suckow's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as German[15].
Product Details
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Type: Person[16]
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Began / founded: 1802-05-27[17]
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Ended / dissolved: 1847-04-01[18]
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MusicBrainz ID: e33387d3-e048-491c-a298-368bf839c813[19]
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Origins and Family
Karl Adolf Suckow's place of birth was Ziębice[2]. He was born on May 27, 1802[3].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include translator[6], writer[7], and theologian[8].
Personal Life
Karl Adolf Suckow's religion is recorded as Protestant church[10].
Death and Burial
Karl Adolf Suckow died on April 1, 1847[5]. He died in Wrocław[4].
FAQs
Where was Karl Adolf Suckow born?
Karl Adolf Suckow was born in Ziębice[2].
Where did Karl Adolf Suckow die?
Karl Adolf Suckow died in Wrocław[4].
What did Karl Adolf Suckow do for work?
Karl Adolf Suckow worked as translator[6], writer[7], and theologian[8].