Maximilian Friedrich Weyhe
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Maximilian Friedrich Weyhe
Summary
Maximilian Friedrich Weyhe is a human[1]. He was born in Bonn[2]. He was born on February 15, 1775[3]. He died in Düsseldorf[4]. He died on October 25, 1846[5]. He worked as a non-fiction writer[6], botanist[7], and landscape architect[8].
Key Facts
- Born in Bonn[2], Maximilian Friedrich Weyhe…
- Maximilian Friedrich Weyhe died in Düsseldorf[4].
- Maximilian Friedrich Weyhe was born on February 15, 1775[3].
- Maximilian Friedrich Weyhe died on October 25, 1846[5].
- Maximilian Friedrich Weyhe's father was Joseph Clemens Weyhe the Elder[9].
- Among Maximilian Friedrich Weyhe's spouses was Q136539947[10].
- A child of Maximilian Friedrich Weyhe was Joseph Clemens Weyhe[11].
- A child of Maximilian Friedrich Weyhe was Q136539946[12].
- Maximilian Friedrich Weyhe held citizenship in Kingdom of Prussia[13].
- Maximilian Friedrich Weyhe worked as a non-fiction writer[6].
- Maximilian Friedrich Weyhe's professions included botanist[7].
- Maximilian Friedrich Weyhe's professions included landscape architect[8].
- Maximilian Friedrich Weyhe's field of work was botany[14].
- Maximilian Friedrich Weyhe's field of work was landscape architecture[15].
- Maximilian Friedrich Weyhe held the position of court gardener[16].
- Maximilian Friedrich Weyhe received the Order of the Red Eagle 3rd Class[17].
- Maximilian Friedrich Weyhe is recorded as male[18].
- Maximilian Friedrich Weyhe's instance of is recorded as human[19].
- Maximilian Friedrich Weyhe is associated with the Neoclassicism movement[20].
- Maximilian Friedrich Weyhe's Commons category is recorded as Maximilian Friedrich Weyhe[21].
- Maximilian Friedrich Weyhe's family name is recorded as Weyhe[22].
- Maximilian Friedrich Weyhe's given name is recorded as Maximilian[23].
- Maximilian Friedrich Weyhe's given name is recorded as Friedrich[24].
- Maximilian Friedrich Weyhe's work location is recorded as Düsseldorf[25].
- Maximilian Friedrich Weyhe's work location is recorded as Bonn[26].
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Origins and Family
Maximilian Friedrich Weyhe's place of birth was Bonn[2]. He was born on February 15, 1775[3]. His father was Joseph Clemens Weyhe the Elder[9].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include non-fiction writer[6], botanist[7], and landscape architect[8]. Fields of work include botany[14], an academic discipline[27] and landscape architecture[15], an academic discipline[28]. Maximilian Friedrich Weyhe held the position of court gardener[16].
Recognition
Maximilian Friedrich Weyhe received the Order of the Red Eagle 3rd Class[17].
Personal Life
Among Maximilian Friedrich Weyhe's spouses was Q136539947[10]. Children include Joseph Clemens Weyhe[11], a landscape architect[29], 1807–1871[30], of Germany[31] and Q136539946[12].
Death and Burial
Maximilian Friedrich Weyhe died on October 25, 1846[5]. He died in Düsseldorf[4].
FAQs
Where was Maximilian Friedrich Weyhe born?
Maximilian Friedrich Weyhe was born in Bonn[2].
Where did Maximilian Friedrich Weyhe die?
Maximilian Friedrich Weyhe died in Düsseldorf[4].
Who were Maximilian Friedrich Weyhe's parents?
Maximilian Friedrich Weyhe's father was Joseph Clemens Weyhe the Elder[9].
Who was Maximilian Friedrich Weyhe married to?
Maximilian Friedrich Weyhe's spouses include Q136539947[10].
What did Maximilian Friedrich Weyhe do for work?
Maximilian Friedrich Weyhe worked as non-fiction writer[6], botanist[7], and landscape architect[8].
What awards did Maximilian Friedrich Weyhe receive?
Honors received include Order of the Red Eagle 3rd Class[17].