Kurt Christoph von Königsmarck
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Kurt Christoph von Königsmarck
Summary
Kurt Christoph von Königsmarck is a human[1]. He was born in Hanover[2]. He was born on March 24, 1634[3]. He died in Bonn[4]. He died on October 31, 1673[5]. He worked as a politician[6] and military personnel[7]. He is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[8]
Key Facts
- Kurt Christoph von Königsmarck's place of birth was Hanover[2].
- Kurt Christoph von Königsmarck died in Bonn[4].
- Kurt Christoph von Königsmarck was born on March 24, 1634[3].
- Kurt Christoph von Königsmarck died on October 31, 1673[5].
- Kurt Christoph von Königsmarck's father was Hans Christoff von Königsmarck[9].
- Kurt Christoph von Königsmarck's mother was Agathe von Leesten[10].
- Among Kurt Christoph von Königsmarck's spouses was Maria Kristina Wrangel[11].
- A child of Kurt Christoph von Königsmarck was Maria Aurora von Königsmarck[12].
- A child of Kurt Christoph von Königsmarck was Amalia Wilhelmina Königsmarck[13].
- A child of Kurt Christoph von Königsmarck was Carl Johann von Königsmarck[14].
- A child of Kurt Christoph von Königsmarck was Philip Christoph von Königsmarck[15].
- Kurt Christoph von Königsmarck held citizenship in Swedish Empire[16].
- Kurt Christoph von Königsmarck's professions included politician[6].
- Kurt Christoph von Königsmarck's professions included military personnel[7].
- Kurt Christoph von Königsmarck is recorded as male[17].
- Kurt Christoph von Königsmarck's instance of is recorded as human[18].
- Kurt Christoph von Königsmarck's Commons category is recorded as Kurt Christoph von Königsmarck[19].
- Kurt Christoph von Königsmarck's military, police or special rank is recorded as major general[20].
- Kurt Christoph von Königsmarck's given name is recorded as Kurt[21].
- Kurt Christoph von Königsmarck's described by source is recorded as Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie[22].
- Kurt Christoph von Königsmarck's described by source is recorded as Dictionary of Swedish National Biography[23].
- Kurt Christoph von Königsmarck's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Swedish[24].
- Kurt Christoph von Königsmarck's name in native language is recorded as {'lang': 'sv', 'text': 'Kurt Christoph von Königsmarck'}[25].
- Kurt Christoph von Königsmarck's sibling is recorded as Otto Wilhelm Königsmarck[26].
- Kurt Christoph von Königsmarck's sibling is recorded as Beata Elisabet von Königsmarck[27].
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Origins and Family
Born in Hanover[2], Kurt Christoph von Königsmarck… he was born on March 24, 1634[3]. His father was Hans Christoff von Königsmarck[9]. His mother was Agathe von Leesten[10].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include politician[6] and military personnel[7].
Personal Life
Among Kurt Christoph von Königsmarck's spouses was Maria Kristina Wrangel[11]. Children include Maria Aurora von Königsmarck[12], a provost[28], 1662–1728[29], of Holy Roman Empire[30]; Amalia Wilhelmina Königsmarck[13], a poet[31], 1663–1740[32], of Sweden[33], specialised in painting[34]; Carl Johann von Königsmarck[14], a military personnel[35], 1659–1686[36], of Sweden[37]; and Philip Christoph von Königsmarck[15], a military officer[38], 1665–1694[39], of Sweden[40].
Death and Burial
Kurt Christoph von Königsmarck died on October 31, 1673[5]. He died in Bonn[4].
Why It Matters
Kurt Christoph von Königsmarck is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[8]
FAQs
Where was Kurt Christoph von Königsmarck born?
Kurt Christoph von Königsmarck was born in Hanover[2].
Where did Kurt Christoph von Königsmarck die?
Kurt Christoph von Königsmarck passed away in Bonn[4].
Who were Kurt Christoph von Königsmarck's parents?
Kurt Christoph von Königsmarck's father was Hans Christoff von Königsmarck[9]. Kurt Christoph von Königsmarck's mother was Agathe von Leesten[10].
Who was Kurt Christoph von Königsmarck married to?
Kurt Christoph von Königsmarck's spouses include Maria Kristina Wrangel[11].
What did Kurt Christoph von Königsmarck do for work?
Kurt Christoph von Königsmarck worked as politician[6] and military personnel[7].