L̕udmila Kraskovská
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L̕udmila Kraskovská
Summary
L̕udmila Kraskovská is a human[1]. She was born in Vilnius[2]. She was born on June 26, 1904[3]. She passed away in Bratislava[4]. She died on June 26, 1999[5]. She worked as an archaeologist[6], art historian[7], historian[8], and writer[9].
Key Facts
- L̕udmila Kraskovská was born in Vilnius[2].
- L̕udmila Kraskovská passed away in Bratislava[4].
- L̕udmila Kraskovská was born on June 26, 1904[3].
- L̕udmila Kraskovská died on June 26, 1999[5].
- Burial took place at Slávičie údolie cemetery[10].
- L̕udmila Kraskovská's father was Ivan Kraskovsky[11].
- Belarusian was L̕udmila Kraskovská's native language[12].
- L̕udmila Kraskovská worked as an archaeologist[6].
- L̕udmila Kraskovská's professions included art historian[7].
- L̕udmila Kraskovská's professions included historian[8].
- L̕udmila Kraskovská's professions included writer[9].
- L̕udmila Kraskovská's field of work was archaeology[13].
- L̕udmila Kraskovská's field of work was history[14].
- L̕udmila Kraskovská's field of work was art history[15].
- L̕udmila Kraskovská's field of work was numismatics[16].
- L̕udmila Kraskovská's field of work was museology[17].
- Among L̕udmila Kraskovská's employers was National Museum in Prague[18].
- L̕udmila Kraskovská was employed by Slovak National Museum[19].
- L̕udmila Kraskovská's education included a stint at Belarusian Gymnasium of Vilnia[20].
- L̕udmila Kraskovská's education included a stint at Dzvinsk State Belarusian Gymnasium[21].
- L̕udmila Kraskovská's education included a stint at Charles University[22].
- L̕udmila Kraskovská's education included a stint at Ukrainian Pedagogical Institute[23].
- L̕udmila Kraskovská is recorded as female[24].
- L̕udmila Kraskovská's instance of is recorded as human[25].
- L̕udmila Kraskovská earned the academic degree of Candidate of Historical Sciences[26].
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Origins and Family
L̕udmila Kraskovská's place of birth was Vilnius[2]. She was born on June 26, 1904[3]. Her father was Ivan Kraskovsky[11]. Belarusian was her native language[12].
Education
Educated at Belarusian Gymnasium of Vilnia[20], a Gymnasium[27], in Second Polish Republic[28], founded in 1918[29]; Dzvinsk State Belarusian Gymnasium[21], a Gymnasium[30], in Latvia[31], founded in 1922[32]; Charles University[22], a public university[33], in Czech Republic[34], founded in 1348[35], headquartered in Prague[36]; and Ukrainian Pedagogical Institute[23], a higher education institution[37], in Czech Republic[38], founded in 1923[39]. Academic degrees include Candidate of Historical Sciences[26] and Doctor of Philosophy[40].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include archaeologist[6], art historian[7], historian[8], and writer[9]. Fields of work include archaeology[13], an academic discipline[41]; history[14]; art history[15], an academic discipline[42]; numismatics[16], an auxiliary science of history[43]; and museology[17], an academic discipline[44]. Employers include National Museum in Prague[18], a national museum[45], in Czech Republic[46], founded in 1818[47], headquartered in Prague[48] and Slovak National Museum[19], a national museum[49], in Slovakia[50], founded in 1961[51], headquartered in Main building of the Slovak National Museum[52].
Death and Burial
L̕udmila Kraskovská died on June 26, 1999[5]. She died in Bratislava[4]. She is buried at Slávičie údolie cemetery[10].
FAQs
Where was L̕udmila Kraskovská born?
L̕udmila Kraskovská was born in Vilnius[2].
Where did L̕udmila Kraskovská die?
L̕udmila Kraskovská died in Bratislava[4].
Who were L̕udmila Kraskovská's parents?
L̕udmila Kraskovská's father was Ivan Kraskovsky[11].
What did L̕udmila Kraskovská do for work?
L̕udmila Kraskovská worked as archaeologist[6], art historian[7], historian[8], and writer[9].
Where did L̕udmila Kraskovská go to school?
L̕udmila Kraskovská was educated at Belarusian Gymnasium of Vilnia[20], Dzvinsk State Belarusian Gymnasium[21], Charles University[22], and Ukrainian Pedagogical Institute[23].