Levi Oscar Kuhns
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Levi Oscar Kuhns
Summary
Levi Oscar Kuhns is a human[1]. He was born in Columbia[2]. He was born on February 21, 1856[3]. He passed away in Middletown[4]. He died on 1929[5]. He worked as a pedagogue[6], writer[7], romanist[8], translator[9], and playwright[10].
Key Facts
- Levi Oscar Kuhns was born in Columbia[2].
- Levi Oscar Kuhns passed away in Middletown[4].
- Levi Oscar Kuhns was born on February 21, 1856[3].
- Levi Oscar Kuhns died on 1929[5].
- Levi Oscar Kuhns held citizenship in United States[11].
- Levi Oscar Kuhns worked as a pedagogue[6].
- Levi Oscar Kuhns's professions included writer[7].
- Levi Oscar Kuhns's professions included romanist[8].
- Levi Oscar Kuhns worked as a translator[9].
- Levi Oscar Kuhns worked as a playwright[10].
- Levi Oscar Kuhns worked as a historian[12].
- Levi Oscar Kuhns's field of work was literary translation[13].
- Levi Oscar Kuhns's field of work was drama[14].
- Levi Oscar Kuhns's field of work was history[15].
- Levi Oscar Kuhns's field of work was literary criticism[16].
- Levi Oscar Kuhns is recorded as male[17].
- Levi Oscar Kuhns's instance of is recorded as human[18].
- Levi Oscar Kuhns's Commons category is recorded as Oscar Kuhns[19].
- Levi Oscar Kuhns's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as English[20].
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Origins and Family
Levi Oscar Kuhns was born in Columbia[2]. He was born on February 21, 1856[3].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include pedagogue[6], writer[7], romanist[8], translator[9], playwright[10], and historian[12]. Fields of work include literary translation[13], an academic discipline[21]; drama[14], a literary mode[22]; history[15]; and literary criticism[16], a literary genre[23].
Death and Burial
Levi Oscar Kuhns died on 1929[5]. He passed away in Middletown[4].
FAQs
Where was Levi Oscar Kuhns born?
Levi Oscar Kuhns was born in Columbia[2].
Where did Levi Oscar Kuhns die?
Levi Oscar Kuhns passed away in Middletown[4].
What did Levi Oscar Kuhns do for work?
Levi Oscar Kuhns worked as pedagogue[6], writer[7], romanist[8], translator[9], and playwright[10].