Luca Valerio
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Luca Valerio
Summary
Luca Valerio is a human[1]. He was born in Naples[2]. He was born on January 1, 1553[3]. He passed away in Rome[4]. He died on January 17, 1618[5]. He worked as a mathematician[6]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (3 views/month, #7,298 of 1,000,298).[7]
Key Facts
- Born in Naples[2], Luca Valerio…
- Luca Valerio died in Rome[4].
- Luca Valerio was born on January 1, 1553[3].
- Luca Valerio was born on January 1, 1552[8].
- Luca Valerio died on January 17, 1618[5].
- Luca Valerio worked as a mathematician[6].
- Luca Valerio was employed by Sapienza University of Rome[9].
- Luca Valerio was employed by Vatican Library[10].
- Among Luca Valerio's employers was Collegio Greco a Roma[11].
- Luca Valerio was employed by Marco Antonio Colonna[12].
- Luca Valerio's education included a stint at Roman College[13].
- Luca Valerio was a member of Accademia dei Lincei[14].
- Luca Valerio's religion is recorded as Catholicism[15].
- Luca Valerio is recorded as male[16].
- Luca Valerio's instance of is recorded as human[17].
- Luca Valerio's Commons category is recorded as Luca Valerio[18].
- Luca Valerio's religious order is recorded as Society of Jesus[19].
- Luca Valerio's family name is recorded as Valerio[20].
- Luca Valerio's given name is recorded as Luca[21].
- Luca Valerio's described by source is recorded as Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary[22].
- Luca Valerio's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Latin[23].
- Luca Valerio's name in native language is recorded as {'lang': 'it', 'text': 'Luca Valerio'}[24].
- Luca Valerio's maintained by WikiProject is recorded as WikiProject Mathematics[25].
Body
Origins and Family
Luca Valerio's place of birth was Naples[2]. Recorded date of birth include January 1, 1553[3] and January 1, 1552[8].
Education
Luca Valerio was educated at Roman College[13].
Career and Affiliations
Luca Valerio's professions included mathematician[6]. Employers include Sapienza University of Rome[9], a public university[26], in Italy[27], founded in 1303[28], headquartered in città universitaria of Rome[29]; Vatican Library[10], a national library[30], in Vatican City[31], founded in 1450[32]; Collegio Greco a Roma[11], a former jesuit school[33]; and Marco Antonio Colonna[12], a librarian[34], 1523–1597[35].
Personal Life
Luca Valerio's religion is recorded as Catholicism[15].
Death and Burial
Luca Valerio died on January 17, 1618[5]. He passed away in Rome[4].
Why It Matters
Luca Valerio ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (3 views/month, #7,298 of 1,000,298).[7] He has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[36] He is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[37]
FAQs
Where was Luca Valerio born?
Luca Valerio's place of birth was Naples[2].
Where did Luca Valerio die?
Luca Valerio died in Rome[4].
What did Luca Valerio do for work?
Luca Valerio worked as mathematician[6].
Where did Luca Valerio go to school?
Luca Valerio was educated at Roman College[13].