Maria Hornstein Hohenstoffeln
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Maria Hornstein Hohenstoffeln
Summary
Maria Hornstein Hohenstoffeln is a human[1]. She was born on June 18, 1870[2]. She died on May 3, 1948[3]. She worked as a patron of the arts[4] and art collector[5].
Key Facts
- Maria Hornstein Hohenstoffeln was born on June 18, 1870[2].
- Maria Hornstein Hohenstoffeln died on May 3, 1948[3].
- Maria Hornstein Hohenstoffeln's father was Robert von Hornstein[6].
- Among Maria Hornstein Hohenstoffeln's spouses was Giorgio Franchetti[7].
- A child of Maria Hornstein Hohenstoffeln was Carlo Franchetti[8].
- Maria Hornstein Hohenstoffeln's professions included patron of the arts[4].
- Maria Hornstein Hohenstoffeln worked as an art collector[5].
- Maria Hornstein Hohenstoffeln is recorded as female[9].
- Maria Hornstein Hohenstoffeln's instance of is recorded as human[10].
- Maria Hornstein Hohenstoffeln's Commons category is recorded as Marion Franchetti[11].
- Maria Hornstein Hohenstoffeln's family name is recorded as Franchetti[12].
- Maria Hornstein Hohenstoffeln's given name is recorded as Maria[13].
- Maria Hornstein Hohenstoffeln's given name is recorded as Marion[14].
- Maria Hornstein Hohenstoffeln's sibling is recorded as Charlotte von Hornstein zu Hohenstoffeln[15].
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Origins and Family
Maria Hornstein Hohenstoffeln was born on June 18, 1870[2]. Her father was Robert von Hornstein[6].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include patron of the arts[4] and art collector[5].
Personal Life
Maria Hornstein Hohenstoffeln was married to Giorgio Franchetti[7]. A child of her was Carlo Franchetti[8].
Death and Burial
Maria Hornstein Hohenstoffeln died on May 3, 1948[3].
FAQs
Who were Maria Hornstein Hohenstoffeln's parents?
Maria Hornstein Hohenstoffeln's father was Robert von Hornstein[6].
Who was Maria Hornstein Hohenstoffeln married to?
Maria Hornstein Hohenstoffeln's spouses include Giorgio Franchetti[7].
What did Maria Hornstein Hohenstoffeln do for work?
Maria Hornstein Hohenstoffeln worked as patron of the arts[4] and art collector[5].