Max Niedermann
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Max Niedermann
Summary
Max Niedermann is a human[1]. Born in Winterthur[2], he… he was born on May 19, 1874[3]. He died in Neuchâtel[4]. He died on January 12, 1954[5]. He worked as a classical philologist[6], university teacher[7], and politician[8]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (4 views/month, #7,300 of 1,000,298).[9]
Key Facts
- Born in Winterthur[2], Max Niedermann…
- Max Niedermann passed away in Neuchâtel[4].
- Max Niedermann was born on May 19, 1874[3].
- Max Niedermann died on January 12, 1954[5].
- Max Niedermann held citizenship in Switzerland[10].
- Max Niedermann worked as a classical philologist[6].
- Max Niedermann's professions included university teacher[7].
- Max Niedermann worked as a politician[8].
- Max Niedermann was employed by University of Basel[11].
- Among Max Niedermann's employers was University of Neuchâtel[12].
- Max Niedermann received the honorary doctor of the Marie and Louis Pasteur University[13].
- Max Niedermann was a member of Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres[14].
- Max Niedermann's religion is recorded as reformed[15].
- Max Niedermann is recorded as male[16].
- Max Niedermann's instance of is recorded as human[17].
- Max Niedermann was affiliated with the Liberal Party of Switzerland[18].
- Max Niedermann's archives at is recorded as Public Library of Neuchâtel[19].
- Max Niedermann's family name is recorded as Niedermann[20].
- Max Niedermann's given name is recorded as Max[21].
- Max Niedermann's municipal affiliation of a Swiss national is recorded as Sirnach[22].
- Max Niedermann's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as French[23].
- Max Niedermann's writing language is recorded as French[24].
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Origins and Family
Max Niedermann was born in Winterthur[2]. He was born on May 19, 1874[3].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include classical philologist[6], university teacher[7], and politician[8]. Employers include University of Basel[11], a public research university[25], in Switzerland[26], founded in 1460[27], headquartered in Basel[28] and University of Neuchâtel[12], a public university[29], in Switzerland[30], founded in 1838[31].
Recognition
Max Niedermann received the honorary doctor of the Marie and Louis Pasteur University[13].
Personal Life
Max Niedermann's religion is recorded as reformed[15]. He was affiliated with the Liberal Party of Switzerland[18].
Death and Burial
Max Niedermann died on January 12, 1954[5]. He died in Neuchâtel[4].
Why It Matters
Max Niedermann ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (4 views/month, #7,300 of 1,000,298).[9] He is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[32]
FAQs
Where was Max Niedermann born?
Max Niedermann was born in Winterthur[2].
Where did Max Niedermann die?
Max Niedermann passed away in Neuchâtel[4].
What did Max Niedermann do for work?
Max Niedermann worked as classical philologist[6], university teacher[7], and politician[8].
What awards did Max Niedermann receive?
Honors received include honorary doctor of the Marie and Louis Pasteur University[13].