Kate Bosse-Griffiths
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Kate Bosse-Griffiths
Summary
Kate Bosse-Griffiths is a human[1]. She was born in Lutherstadt Wittenberg[2]. She was born on July 16, 1910[3]. She died in Swansea[4]. She died on April 4, 1998[5]. She worked as an egyptologist[6], archaeologist[7], anthropologist[8], writer[9], and historian[10]. She ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (3 views/month, #7,298 of 1,000,298).[11]
Key Facts
- Born in Lutherstadt Wittenberg[2], Kate Bosse-Griffiths…
- Kate Bosse-Griffiths passed away in Swansea[4].
- Kate Bosse-Griffiths was born on July 16, 1910[3].
- Kate Bosse-Griffiths died on April 4, 1998[5].
- Kate Bosse-Griffiths's father was Paul Bosse[12].
- Kate Bosse-Griffiths's mother was Käthe Bosse[13].
- Kate Bosse-Griffiths was married to J. Gwyn Griffiths[14].
- A child of Kate Bosse-Griffiths was Robat Gruffudd[15].
- A child of Kate Bosse-Griffiths was Heini Gruffudd[16].
- Kate Bosse-Griffiths held citizenship in Germany[17].
- Kate Bosse-Griffiths held citizenship in United Kingdom[18].
- Kate Bosse-Griffiths worked as an egyptologist[6].
- Kate Bosse-Griffiths's professions included archaeologist[7].
- Kate Bosse-Griffiths's professions included anthropologist[8].
- Kate Bosse-Griffiths's professions included writer[9].
- Kate Bosse-Griffiths worked as a historian[10].
- Kate Bosse-Griffiths's field of work was Egyptology[19].
- Kate Bosse-Griffiths is recorded as female[20].
- Kate Bosse-Griffiths's instance of is recorded as human[21].
- Kate Bosse-Griffiths's given name is recorded as Kate[22].
- Kate Bosse-Griffiths's given name is recorded as Käthe[23].
- Kate Bosse-Griffiths's significant event is recorded as Nuremberg Laws[24].
- Kate Bosse-Griffiths's significant event is recorded as emigration[25].
- Kate Bosse-Griffiths's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as German[26].
- Kate Bosse-Griffiths's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Welsh[27].
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Origins and Family
Kate Bosse-Griffiths was born in Lutherstadt Wittenberg[2]. She was born on July 16, 1910[3]. Her father was Paul Bosse[12]. Her mother was Käthe Bosse[13].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include egyptologist[6], archaeologist[7], anthropologist[8], writer[9], and historian[10]. Kate Bosse-Griffiths's field of work was Egyptology[19].
Personal Life
Among Kate Bosse-Griffiths's spouses was J. Gwyn Griffiths[14]. Children include Robat Gruffudd[15], a poet[28], b. 1943[29] and Heini Gruffudd[16], an academic[30], b. 1946[31], of United Kingdom[32].
Death and Burial
Kate Bosse-Griffiths died on April 4, 1998[5]. She died in Swansea[4].
Why It Matters
Kate Bosse-Griffiths ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (3 views/month, #7,298 of 1,000,298).[11] She has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[33] She is known by 17 alternative names across languages and contexts.[34]
FAQs
Where was Kate Bosse-Griffiths born?
Born in Lutherstadt Wittenberg[2], Kate Bosse-Griffiths…
Where did Kate Bosse-Griffiths die?
Kate Bosse-Griffiths passed away in Swansea[4].
Who were Kate Bosse-Griffiths's parents?
Kate Bosse-Griffiths's father was Paul Bosse[12]. Kate Bosse-Griffiths's mother was Käthe Bosse[13].
Who was Kate Bosse-Griffiths married to?
Kate Bosse-Griffiths's spouses include J. Gwyn Griffiths[14].
What did Kate Bosse-Griffiths do for work?
Kate Bosse-Griffiths worked as egyptologist[6], archaeologist[7], anthropologist[8], writer[9], and historian[10].