Leda Mileva
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Leda Mileva
Summary
Leda Mileva is a human[1]. She was born in Sofia[2]. She was born on February 5, 1920[3]. She passed away in Sofia[4]. She died on February 5, 2013[5]. She worked as a linguist[6], diplomat[7], poet[8], teacher[9], and translator[10]. She ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (14 views/month, #7,295 of 1,000,298).[11]
Key Facts
- Born in Sofia[2], Leda Mileva…
- Leda Mileva passed away in Sofia[4].
- Leda Mileva was born on February 5, 1920[3].
- Leda Mileva died on February 5, 2013[5].
- Leda Mileva's father was Geo Milev[12].
- Leda Mileva's mother was Mila Keranova[13].
- Leda Mileva was married to Nikola Dimitrov[14].
- Leda Mileva was married to Nikolay Popov[15].
- A child of Leda Mileva was Boân Nikolaev[16].
- Leda Mileva held citizenship in Bulgaria[17].
- Bulgarian was Leda Mileva's native language[18].
- Leda Mileva's professions included linguist[6].
- Leda Mileva worked as a diplomat[7].
- Leda Mileva's professions included poet[8].
- Leda Mileva's professions included teacher[9].
- Leda Mileva's professions included translator[10].
- Leda Mileva worked as a politician[19].
- Leda Mileva held the position of member of the Bulgarian National Assembly[20].
- Leda Mileva held the position of member of the Bulgarian National Assembly[21].
- Leda Mileva held the position of member of the Bulgarian National Assembly[22].
- Leda Mileva's education included a stint at Sofia University[23].
- Leda Mileva received the Order of Saints Cyril and Methodius Equal-to-apostles[24].
- Leda Mileva received the Order of the People's Republic of Bulgaria[25].
- Leda Mileva received the Order of Stara Planina[26].
- Leda Mileva received the Q12283566[27].
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Origins and Family
Leda Mileva was born in Sofia[2]. She was born on February 5, 1920[3]. Her father was Geo Milev[12]. Her mother was Mila Keranova[13]. Bulgarian was her native language[18].
Education
Leda Mileva's education included a stint at Sofia University[23].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include linguist[6], diplomat[7], poet[8], teacher[9], translator[10], and politician[19]. Positions held include member of the Bulgarian National Assembly[20], a position[28], in Bulgaria[29].
Recognition
Awards received include Order of Saints Cyril and Methodius Equal-to-apostles[24], an order[30], in Bulgaria[31], founded in 1909[32]; Order of the People's Republic of Bulgaria[25], an order[33], in People's Republic of Bulgaria[34], founded in 1947[35]; Order of Stara Planina[26], an order[36], in Bulgaria[37], founded in 1966[38]; Q12283566[27], a literary award[39], in Bulgaria[40], founded in 2004[41]; Order of Georgi Dimitrov[42], an order[43], in People's Republic of Bulgaria[44], founded in 1950[45]; and Dimitrov Prize medal[46], an order[47], in People's Republic of Bulgaria[48], founded in 1949[49].
Personal Life
Spouses include Nikola Dimitrov[14], an association football player[50], 1908–1988[51] and Nikolay Popov[15], a translator[52], 1918–1990[53], of Bulgaria[54]. A child of Leda Mileva was Boân Nikolaev[16].
Death and Burial
Leda Mileva died on February 5, 2013[5]. She passed away in Sofia[4]. The cause of death was pancreatic cancer[55].
Why It Matters
Leda Mileva ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (14 views/month, #7,295 of 1,000,298).[11] She has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[56]
FAQs
Where was Leda Mileva born?
Leda Mileva was born in Sofia[2].
Where did Leda Mileva die?
Leda Mileva passed away in Sofia[4].
Who were Leda Mileva's parents?
Leda Mileva's father was Geo Milev[12]. Leda Mileva's mother was Mila Keranova[13].
Who was Leda Mileva married to?
Leda Mileva's spouses include Nikola Dimitrov[14] and Nikolay Popov[15].
What did Leda Mileva do for work?
Leda Mileva worked as linguist[6], diplomat[7], poet[8], teacher[9], and translator[10].
Where did Leda Mileva go to school?
Leda Mileva was educated at Sofia University[23].
What awards did Leda Mileva receive?
Honors received include Order of Saints Cyril and Methodius Equal-to-apostles[24], Order of the People's Republic of Bulgaria[25], Order of Stara Planina[26], and Q12283566[27].