Maria Radnoti-Alföldi
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Maria Radnoti-Alföldi
Summary
Maria Radnoti-Alföldi is a human[1]. Born in Budapest[2], she… she was born on June 6, 1926[3]. She passed away in Frankfurt[4]. She died on May 7, 2022[5]. She worked as an archaeologist of the Roman provinces[6], numismatist[7], university teacher[8], historian[9], and archaeologist[10]. She ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (6 views/month, #7,300 of 1,000,298).[11]
Key Facts
- Maria Radnoti-Alföldi's place of birth was Budapest[2].
- Maria Radnoti-Alföldi passed away in Frankfurt[4].
- Maria Radnoti-Alföldi was born on June 6, 1926[3].
- Maria Radnoti-Alföldi died on May 7, 2022[5].
- Among Maria Radnoti-Alföldi's spouses was Aladár Radnóti[12].
- Maria Radnoti-Alföldi held citizenship in Germany[13].
- Maria Radnoti-Alföldi held citizenship in Hungary[14].
- Maria Radnoti-Alföldi worked as an archaeologist of the Roman provinces[6].
- Maria Radnoti-Alföldi worked as a numismatist[7].
- Maria Radnoti-Alföldi worked as a university teacher[8].
- Maria Radnoti-Alföldi worked as a historian[9].
- Maria Radnoti-Alföldi's professions included archaeologist[10].
- Maria Radnoti-Alföldi's field of work was history[15].
- Maria Radnoti-Alföldi's field of work was archaeology[16].
- Maria Radnoti-Alföldi's field of work was numismatics[17].
- Maria Radnoti-Alföldi was employed by Goethe University Frankfurt[18].
- Maria Radnoti-Alföldi was educated at Eötvös Loránd University[19].
- Maria Radnoti-Alföldi received the Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany[20].
- Maria Radnoti-Alföldi received the Medal of the Royal Numismatic Society[21].
- Maria Radnoti-Alföldi received the honorary member[22].
- Maria Radnoti-Alföldi received the Huntington Medal Award[23].
- Maria Radnoti-Alföldi was a member of German Archaeological Institute[24].
- Maria Radnoti-Alföldi was a member of Academy of Sciences and Literature Mainz[25].
- Maria Radnoti-Alföldi was a member of Mommsen Society[26].
- Maria Radnoti-Alföldi was a member of Austrian Numismatic Society[27].
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Origins and Family
Maria Radnoti-Alföldi's place of birth was Budapest[2]. She was born on June 6, 1926[3].
Education
Maria Radnoti-Alföldi's education included a stint at Eötvös Loránd University[19].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include archaeologist of the Roman provinces[6], numismatist[7], university teacher[8], historian[9], and archaeologist[10]. Fields of work include history[15]; archaeology[16], an academic discipline[28]; and numismatics[17], an auxiliary science of history[29]. Among Maria Radnoti-Alföldi's employers was Goethe University Frankfurt[18].
Recognition
Awards received include Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany[20], a grade of an order[30], in Germany[31]; Medal of the Royal Numismatic Society[21], a medallion[32], in United Kingdom[33]; honorary member[22], a type of award[34]; and Huntington Medal Award[23], an award[35].
Personal Life
Among Maria Radnoti-Alföldi's spouses was Aladár Radnóti[12].
Death and Burial
Maria Radnoti-Alföldi died on May 7, 2022[5]. She died in Frankfurt[4].
Why It Matters
Maria Radnoti-Alföldi ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (6 views/month, #7,300 of 1,000,298).[11] She is known by 13 alternative names across languages and contexts.[36]
FAQs
Where was Maria Radnoti-Alföldi born?
Born in Budapest[2], Maria Radnoti-Alföldi…
Where did Maria Radnoti-Alföldi die?
Maria Radnoti-Alföldi died in Frankfurt[4].
Who was Maria Radnoti-Alföldi married to?
Maria Radnoti-Alföldi's spouses include Aladár Radnóti[12].
What did Maria Radnoti-Alföldi do for work?
Maria Radnoti-Alföldi worked as archaeologist of the Roman provinces[6], numismatist[7], university teacher[8], historian[9], and archaeologist[10].
Where did Maria Radnoti-Alföldi go to school?
Maria Radnoti-Alföldi was educated at Eötvös Loránd University[19].
What awards did Maria Radnoti-Alföldi receive?
Honors received include Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany[20], Medal of the Royal Numismatic Society[21], honorary member[22], and Huntington Medal Award[23].