Kurt Stade
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Kurt Stade
Summary
Kurt Stade is a human[1]. His place of birth was Krautheim[2]. He was born on February 6, 1899[3]. He passed away in Münster[4]. He died on January 15, 1971[5]. He worked as a historian of classical antiquity[6] and university teacher[7].
Key Facts
- Kurt Stade was born in Krautheim[2].
- Kurt Stade passed away in Münster[4].
- Kurt Stade was born on February 6, 1899[3].
- Kurt Stade died on January 15, 1971[5].
- Kurt Stade held citizenship in Germany[8].
- Kurt Stade worked as a historian of classical antiquity[6].
- Kurt Stade's professions included university teacher[7].
- Among Kurt Stade's employers was University of Münster[9].
- Kurt Stade was employed by University of Giessen[10].
- Kurt Stade was employed by Deutsches Archäologisches Institut. Römisch-Germanische Kommission[11].
- Kurt Stade was employed by University of Königsberg[12].
- Kurt Stade was educated at Goethe University Frankfurt[13].
- Kurt Stade's doctoral advisor was Matthias Gelzer[14].
- Kurt Stade's doctoral advisor was Walther Kolbe[15].
- Kurt Stade received the Travel Scholarship of the German Archaeological Institute[16].
- Kurt Stade was a member of German Archaeological Institute[17].
- Kurt Stade was a member of Kommission für Alte Geschichte und Epigraphik[18].
- Kurt Stade is recorded as male[19].
- Kurt Stade's instance of is recorded as human[20].
- Kurt Stade earned the academic degree of Doctor[21].
- Kurt Stade earned the academic degree of habilitation[22].
- Kurt Stade's family name is recorded as Stade[23].
- Kurt Stade's given name is recorded as Kurt[24].
- Kurt Stade's work location is recorded as Frankfurt[25].
- Kurt Stade's work location is recorded as Münster[26].
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Origins and Family
Kurt Stade's place of birth was Krautheim[2]. He was born on February 6, 1899[3].
Education
Kurt Stade's education included a stint at Goethe University Frankfurt[13]. Doctoral advisors include Matthias Gelzer[14], a university teacher[27], 1886–1974[28], of Germany[29], specialised in history[30] and Walther Kolbe[15], an archaeologist[31], 1876–1943[32], of German Reich[33]. Academic degrees include Doctor[21] and habilitation[22].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include historian of classical antiquity[6] and university teacher[7]. Employers include University of Münster[9], a public university[34], in Germany[35], founded in 1780[36], headquartered in Münster[37]; University of Giessen[10], a public university[38], in Germany[39], founded in 1607[40], headquartered in Giessen[41]; Deutsches Archäologisches Institut. Römisch-Germanische Kommission[11], an organization[42], in Germany[43], founded in 1902[44]; and University of Königsberg[12], a university[45], in Kingdom of Prussia[46], founded in 1544[47].
Recognition
Kurt Stade received the Travel Scholarship of the German Archaeological Institute[16].
Death and Burial
Kurt Stade died on January 15, 1971[5]. He died in Münster[4].
FAQs
Where was Kurt Stade born?
Kurt Stade's place of birth was Krautheim[2].
Where did Kurt Stade die?
Kurt Stade passed away in Münster[4].
What did Kurt Stade do for work?
Kurt Stade worked as historian of classical antiquity[6] and university teacher[7].
Where did Kurt Stade go to school?
Kurt Stade was educated at Goethe University Frankfurt[13].
What awards did Kurt Stade receive?
Honors received include Travel Scholarship of the German Archaeological Institute[16].