Maximilian Kaller
0 sources
Maximilian Kaller
Summary
Maximilian Kaller is a human[1]. Born in Bytom[2], he… he was born on October 10, 1880[3]. He passed away in Frankfurt[4]. He died on July 7, 1947[5]. He worked as a diplomat[6], Catholic priest[7], theologian[8], non-fiction writer[9], and Catholic bishop[10]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (13 views/month, #7,295 of 1,000,298).[11]
Key Facts
- Maximilian Kaller's place of birth was Bytom[2].
- Maximilian Kaller passed away in Frankfurt[4].
- Maximilian Kaller was born on October 10, 1880[3].
- Maximilian Kaller died on July 7, 1947[5].
- Burial took place at Königstein im Taunus[12].
- Maximilian Kaller held citizenship in Germany[13].
- Maximilian Kaller held citizenship in German Reich[14].
- Maximilian Kaller worked as a diplomat[6].
- Maximilian Kaller worked as a Catholic priest[7].
- Maximilian Kaller worked as a theologian[8].
- Maximilian Kaller worked as a non-fiction writer[9].
- Maximilian Kaller worked as a Catholic bishop[10].
- Maximilian Kaller held the position of Roman Catholic bishop of Warmia[15].
- Maximilian Kaller held the position of apostolic administrator[16].
- Maximilian Kaller was educated at University of Wrocław[17].
- Maximilian Kaller's religion is recorded as Catholic Church[18].
- Maximilian Kaller is recorded as male[19].
- Maximilian Kaller's instance of is recorded as human[20].
- Maximilian Kaller's Commons category is recorded as Maximilian Kaller[21].
- The cause of death was myocardial infarction[22].
- Maximilian Kaller's family name is recorded as Kaller[23].
- Maximilian Kaller's given name is recorded as Maximilian[24].
- Maximilian Kaller's given name is recorded as Josef[25].
- Maximilian Kaller's given name is recorded as Johannes[26].
- Maximilian Kaller's significant event is recorded as flight and expulsion of Germans[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Maximilian Kaller's place of birth was Bytom[2]. He was born on October 10, 1880[3].
Education
Maximilian Kaller's education included a stint at University of Wrocław[17].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include diplomat[6], Catholic priest[7], theologian[8], non-fiction writer[9], and Catholic bishop[10]. Positions held include Roman Catholic bishop of Warmia[15], a historical episcopal title[28], founded in 1200[29] and apostolic administrator[16], a position[30].
Personal Life
Maximilian Kaller's religion is recorded as Catholic Church[18].
Death and Burial
Maximilian Kaller died on July 7, 1947[5]. He passed away in Frankfurt[4]. The cause of death was myocardial infarction[22]. He is buried at Königstein im Taunus[12].
Why It Matters
Maximilian Kaller ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (13 views/month, #7,295 of 1,000,298).[11] He has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[31] He is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[32]
FAQs
Where was Maximilian Kaller born?
Born in Bytom[2], Maximilian Kaller…
Where did Maximilian Kaller die?
Maximilian Kaller passed away in Frankfurt[4].
What did Maximilian Kaller do for work?
Maximilian Kaller worked as diplomat[6], Catholic priest[7], theologian[8], non-fiction writer[9], and Catholic bishop[10].
Where did Maximilian Kaller go to school?
Maximilian Kaller was educated at University of Wrocław[17].