Mônica Riedel
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Mônica Riedel
Summary
Mônica Riedel is a human[1]. Born in Rio de Janeiro[2], she… she was born on September 28, 1970[3]. She worked as a First Lady[4], marathon runner[5], activist[6], designer[7], and entrepreneur[8]. She ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (7 views/month, #7,299 of 1,000,298).[9]
Key Facts
- Mônica Riedel's place of birth was Rio de Janeiro[2].
- Mônica Riedel was born on September 28, 1970[3].
- Mônica Riedel's father was Dias Morais[10].
- Mônica Riedel's mother was Lourdes Dias[11].
- Mônica Riedel was married to Eduardo Riedel[12].
- A child of Mônica Riedel was Marcela Riedel[13].
- A child of Mônica Riedel was Rafael Riedel[14].
- Mônica Riedel held citizenship in Brazil[15].
- Brazilian Portuguese was Mônica Riedel's native language[16].
- Mônica Riedel worked as a First Lady[4].
- Mônica Riedel worked as a marathon runner[5].
- Mônica Riedel worked as an activist[6].
- Mônica Riedel worked as a designer[7].
- Mônica Riedel's professions included entrepreneur[8].
- Mônica Riedel worked as a Master of Business Administration[17].
- Mônica Riedel's field of work was First Lady of Mato Grosso do Sul[18].
- Mônica Riedel held the position of First Lady of Mato Grosso do Sul[19].
- Mônica Riedel was educated at Fundação Getúlio Vargas[20].
- Mônica Riedel was educated at Dom Bosco Catholic University[21].
- Mônica Riedel was educated at Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro[22].
- Mônica Riedel's religion is recorded as Christian[23].
- Mônica Riedel is recorded as female[24].
- Mônica Riedel's instance of is recorded as human[25].
- Mônica Riedel's family is recorded as Eduardo Riedel's Family[26].
- Mônica Riedel's Commons category is recorded as Mônica Riedel[27].
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Origins and Family
Mônica Riedel was born in Rio de Janeiro[2]. She was born on September 28, 1970[3]. Her father was Dias Morais[10]. Her mother was Lourdes Dias[11]. Brazilian Portuguese was her native language[16].
Education
Educated at Fundação Getúlio Vargas[20], a private university[28], in Brazil[29], founded in 1944[30]; Dom Bosco Catholic University[21], a university[31], in Brazil[32], founded in 1993[33]; and Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro[22], a university[34], in Brazil[35], founded in 1940[36].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include First Lady[4], marathon runner[5], activist[6], designer[7], entrepreneur[8], and Master of Business Administration[17]. Mônica Riedel's field of work was First Lady of Mato Grosso do Sul[18]. She held the position of First Lady of Mato Grosso do Sul[19].
Personal Life
Among Mônica Riedel's spouses was Eduardo Riedel[12]. Children include Marcela Riedel[13] and Rafael Riedel[14]. Her religion is recorded as Christian[23].
Why It Matters
Mônica Riedel ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (7 views/month, #7,299 of 1,000,298).[9] She is known by 8 alternative names across languages and contexts.[37]
FAQs
Where was Mônica Riedel born?
Born in Rio de Janeiro[2], Mônica Riedel…
Who were Mônica Riedel's parents?
Mônica Riedel's father was Dias Morais[10]. Mônica Riedel's mother was Lourdes Dias[11].
Who was Mônica Riedel married to?
Mônica Riedel's spouses include Eduardo Riedel[12].
What did Mônica Riedel do for work?
Mônica Riedel worked as First Lady[4], marathon runner[5], activist[6], designer[7], and entrepreneur[8].
Where did Mônica Riedel go to school?
Mônica Riedel was educated at Fundação Getúlio Vargas[20], Dom Bosco Catholic University[21], and Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro[22].