Leonard Chodźko
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Leonard Chodźko
Summary
Leonard Chodźko is a human[1]. His place of birth was Aborak[2]. He was born on November 6, 1800[3]. He passed away in Poitiers[4]. He died on March 12, 1871[5]. He worked as a cartographer[6], opinion journalist[7], geographer[8], historian[9], and politician[10]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (11 views/month, #7,300 of 1,000,298).[11]
Key Facts
- Leonard Chodźko's place of birth was Aborak[2].
- Leonard Chodźko died in Poitiers[4].
- Leonard Chodźko was born on November 6, 1800[3].
- Leonard Chodźko died on March 12, 1871[5].
- Leonard Chodźko is buried at Poitiers[12].
- Leonard Chodźko's father was Louis Chodźko[13].
- Leonard Chodźko's mother was Q107652494[14].
- Leonard Chodźko was married to Olympe Chodzko[15].
- Leonard Chodźko held citizenship in Duchy of Warsaw[16].
- Leonard Chodźko held citizenship in Congress Poland[17].
- Leonard Chodźko's professions included cartographer[6].
- Leonard Chodźko's professions included opinion journalist[7].
- Leonard Chodźko's professions included geographer[8].
- Leonard Chodźko worked as a historian[9].
- Leonard Chodźko worked as a politician[10].
- Leonard Chodźko's professions included archivist[18].
- Leonard Chodźko's field of work was history[19].
- Leonard Chodźko's field of work was geography[20].
- Leonard Chodźko's field of work was cartography[21].
- Leonard Chodźko's field of work was publishing[22].
- Leonard Chodźko's field of work was archival science[23].
- Leonard Chodźko's field of work was political activity[24].
- Leonard Chodźko's education included a stint at Q60607346[25].
- Leonard Chodźko's education included a stint at Q18152309[26].
- Leonard Chodźko was educated at Imperial University of Vilna[27].
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Origins and Family
Leonard Chodźko's place of birth was Aborak[2]. He was born on November 6, 1800[3]. His father was Louis Chodźko[13]. His mother was Q107652494[14].
Education
Educated at Q60607346[25], an educational institution[28], in Grand Duchy of Lithuania[29], founded in 1617[30], headquartered in Basilian monastery in Baruny[31]; Q18152309[26], an educational institution[32], in Belarus[33], founded in 1811[34]; and Imperial University of Vilna[27], an imperial universities of the Russian Empire[35], in Russian Empire[36], founded in 1803[37].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include cartographer[6], opinion journalist[7], geographer[8], historian[9], politician[10], and archivist[18]. Fields of work include history[19]; geography[20], an academic discipline[38]; cartography[21], a branch of science[39]; publishing[22], an industry[40]; archival science[23], a field of study[41]; and political activity[24].
Personal Life
Among Leonard Chodźko's spouses was Olympe Chodzko[15].
Death and Burial
Leonard Chodźko died on March 12, 1871[5]. He passed away in Poitiers[4]. Burial took place at Poitiers[12].
Why It Matters
Leonard Chodźko ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (11 views/month, #7,300 of 1,000,298).[11] He has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[42] He is known by 19 alternative names across languages and contexts.[43]
FAQs
Where was Leonard Chodźko born?
Leonard Chodźko's place of birth was Aborak[2].
Where did Leonard Chodźko die?
Leonard Chodźko died in Poitiers[4].
Who were Leonard Chodźko's parents?
Leonard Chodźko's father was Louis Chodźko[13]. Leonard Chodźko's mother was Q107652494[14].
Who was Leonard Chodźko married to?
Leonard Chodźko's spouses include Olympe Chodzko[15].
What did Leonard Chodźko do for work?
Leonard Chodźko worked as cartographer[6], opinion journalist[7], geographer[8], historian[9], and politician[10].
Where did Leonard Chodźko go to school?
Leonard Chodźko was educated at Q60607346[25], Q18152309[26], and Imperial University of Vilna[27].