Lars Benzelstierna
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Lars Benzelstierna
Summary
Lars Benzelstierna is a human[1]. He was born in Norrbärke församling[2]. He was born on April 19, 1719[3]. He died in Västerås domkyrkoförsamling[4]. He died on February 18, 1800[5]. He worked as a politician[6], philologist[7], theologian[8], and presbyter[9].
Key Facts
- Lars Benzelstierna's place of birth was Norrbärke församling[2].
- Lars Benzelstierna passed away in Västerås domkyrkoförsamling[4].
- Lars Benzelstierna was born on April 19, 1719[3].
- Lars Benzelstierna died on February 18, 1800[5].
- Lars Benzelstierna's father was Lars Benzelstierna[10].
- Lars Benzelstierna held citizenship in Sweden[11].
- Lars Benzelstierna's professions included politician[6].
- Lars Benzelstierna's professions included philologist[7].
- Lars Benzelstierna worked as a theologian[8].
- Lars Benzelstierna's professions included presbyter[9].
- Lars Benzelstierna held the position of Q135222098[12].
- Lars Benzelstierna held the position of Q10611240[13].
- Among Lars Benzelstierna's employers was Lund University[14].
- Lars Benzelstierna was employed by Uppsala University[15].
- Lars Benzelstierna received the Member of the Order of the Polar Star[16].
- Lars Benzelstierna is recorded as male[17].
- Lars Benzelstierna's instance of is recorded as human[18].
- Lars Benzelstierna's Commons category is recorded as Lars Benzelstierna (biskop)[19].
- Lars Benzelstierna's family name is recorded as Benzelstierna[20].
- Lars Benzelstierna's given name is recorded as Lars[21].
- Lars Benzelstierna's described by source is recorded as Nordisk familjebok[22].
- Lars Benzelstierna's described by source is recorded as Dictionary of Swedish National Biography[23].
- Lars Benzelstierna's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Swedish[24].
- Lars Benzelstierna's name in native language is recorded as Lars Benzelstierna[25].
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Origins and Family
Lars Benzelstierna's place of birth was Norrbärke församling[2]. He was born on April 19, 1719[3]. His father was he[10].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include politician[6], philologist[7], theologian[8], and presbyter[9]. Employers include Lund University[14], a public university[26], in Sweden[27], founded in 1666[28], headquartered in Lund[29] and Uppsala University[15], a university[30], in Sweden[31], founded in 1477[32], headquartered in Uppsala[33]. Positions held include Q135222098[12] and Q10611240[13], a position[34], in Sweden[35].
Recognition
Lars Benzelstierna received the Member of the Order of the Polar Star[16].
Death and Burial
Lars Benzelstierna died on February 18, 1800[5]. He passed away in Västerås domkyrkoförsamling[4].
FAQs
Where was Lars Benzelstierna born?
Born in Norrbärke församling[2], Lars Benzelstierna…
Where did Lars Benzelstierna die?
Lars Benzelstierna passed away in Västerås domkyrkoförsamling[4].
Who were Lars Benzelstierna's parents?
Lars Benzelstierna's father was Lars Benzelstierna[10].
What did Lars Benzelstierna do for work?
Lars Benzelstierna worked as politician[6], philologist[7], theologian[8], and presbyter[9].
What awards did Lars Benzelstierna receive?
Honors received include Member of the Order of the Polar Star[16].