Magnus Lehnberg
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Magnus Lehnberg
Summary
Magnus Lehnberg is a human[1]. Born in Q10689031[2], he… he was born on May 22, 1758[3]. He passed away in Linköping Cathedral Congregation[4]. He died on December 9, 1808[5]. He worked as a presbyter[6].
Key Facts
- Magnus Lehnberg's place of birth was Q10689031[2].
- Magnus Lehnberg died in Linköping Cathedral Congregation[4].
- Magnus Lehnberg was born on May 22, 1758[3].
- Magnus Lehnberg died on December 9, 1808[5].
- Magnus Lehnberg is buried at Vreta kloster cemetery[7].
- Magnus Lehnberg was married to Charlotta Sofia af Apelblad[8].
- A child of Magnus Lehnberg was Q134990789[9].
- Magnus Lehnberg held citizenship in Sweden[10].
- Magnus Lehnberg's professions included presbyter[6].
- Magnus Lehnberg held the position of Q135225136[11].
- Magnus Lehnberg held the position of seat 5 of the Swedish Academy[12].
- Magnus Lehnberg held the position of historian[13].
- Magnus Lehnberg held the position of Q134484832[14].
- Magnus Lehnberg held the position of Q134601122[15].
- Magnus Lehnberg held the position of Q93441948[16].
- Magnus Lehnberg's education included a stint at Uppsala University[17].
- Magnus Lehnberg received the Lundblad prize[18].
- Magnus Lehnberg received the Svenska Akademiens stora pris[19].
- Magnus Lehnberg received the Svenska Akademiens stora pris[20].
- Magnus Lehnberg was a member of Swedish Academy[21].
- Magnus Lehnberg was a member of Royal Swedish Academy of War Sciences[22].
- Magnus Lehnberg is recorded as male[23].
- Magnus Lehnberg's instance of is recorded as human[24].
- Magnus Lehnberg's Commons category is recorded as Magnus Lehnberg[25].
- Magnus Lehnberg's family name is recorded as Lehnberg[26].
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Origins and Family
Magnus Lehnberg was born in Q10689031[2]. He was born on May 22, 1758[3].
Education
Magnus Lehnberg's education included a stint at Uppsala University[17].
Career and Affiliations
Magnus Lehnberg worked as a presbyter[6]. Positions held include Q135225136[11]; seat 5 of the Swedish Academy[12]; historian[13], a profession[27]; Q134484832[14]; Q134601122[15]; and Q93441948[16], a position[28].
Recognition
Awards received include Lundblad prize[18], a literary award[29], in Sweden[30], founded in 1789[31] and Svenska Akademiens stora pris[19], a literary award[32], in Sweden[33].
Personal Life
Among Magnus Lehnberg's spouses was Charlotta Sofia af Apelblad[8]. A child of him was Q134990789[9].
Death and Burial
Magnus Lehnberg died on December 9, 1808[5]. He died in Linköping Cathedral Congregation[4]. He is buried at Vreta kloster cemetery[7].
FAQs
Where was Magnus Lehnberg born?
Magnus Lehnberg's place of birth was Q10689031[2].
Where did Magnus Lehnberg die?
Magnus Lehnberg passed away in Linköping Cathedral Congregation[4].
Who was Magnus Lehnberg married to?
Magnus Lehnberg's spouses include Charlotta Sofia af Apelblad[8].
What did Magnus Lehnberg do for work?
Magnus Lehnberg worked as presbyter[6].
Where did Magnus Lehnberg go to school?
Magnus Lehnberg was educated at Uppsala University[17].
What awards did Magnus Lehnberg receive?
Honors received include Lundblad prize[18], Svenska Akademiens stora pris[19], and Svenska Akademiens stora pris[20].