Michel-Jean Borch
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Michel-Jean Borch
Summary
Michel-Jean Borch is a human[1]. He was born in Varakļāni[2]. He was born on June 20, 1753[3]. He passed away in Varakļāni[4]. He died on December 28, 1810[5]. He worked as a naturalist[6], mineralogist[7], writer[8], military officer[9], and collector[10]. He has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[11]
Key Facts
- Born in Varakļāni[2], Michel-Jean Borch…
- Michel-Jean Borch passed away in Varakļāni[4].
- Michel-Jean Borch was born on June 20, 1753[3].
- Michel-Jean Borch was born on July 31, 1751[12].
- Michel-Jean Borch died on December 28, 1810[5].
- Michel-Jean Borch's father was Jan Andrzej Borch[13].
- Michel-Jean Borch's mother was Ludwika Anna Syberg zu Wischling[14].
- Among Michel-Jean Borch's spouses was Eleonora Christina Gf. von Browne[15].
- A child of Michel-Jean Borch was Alexander von der Borch[16].
- A child of Michel-Jean Borch was Sofiya Borch[17].
- A child of Michel-Jean Borch was Józef Kazimierz Piotr Borch[18].
- A child of Michel-Jean Borch was Anna Borch[19].
- A child of Michel-Jean Borch was Isabella, Gräfin von der Borch[20].
- A child of Michel-Jean Borch was Karol Jerzy Jan Borch[21].
- Michel-Jean Borch held citizenship in Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[22].
- Michel-Jean Borch held citizenship in Russian Empire[23].
- Michel-Jean Borch's professions included naturalist[6].
- Michel-Jean Borch worked as a mineralogist[7].
- Michel-Jean Borch worked as a writer[8].
- Michel-Jean Borch's professions included military officer[9].
- Michel-Jean Borch's professions included collector[10].
- Michel-Jean Borch's professions included scholar[24].
- Michel-Jean Borch's field of work was geology[25].
- Michel-Jean Borch's field of work was mineralogy[26].
- Michel-Jean Borch held the position of Q9377073[27].
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Origins and Family
Michel-Jean Borch was born in Varakļāni[2]. Recorded date of birth include June 20, 1753[3] and July 31, 1751[12]. His father was Jan Andrzej Borch[13]. His mother was Ludwika Anna Syberg zu Wischling[14].
Education
Educated at University of Bonn[28], a public research university[29], in Germany[30], founded in 1818[31], headquartered in Bonn[32] and Collegium Nobilium[33], a secondary school[34], in Poland[35], founded in 1740[36].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include naturalist[6], mineralogist[7], writer[8], military officer[9], collector[10], and scholar[24]. Fields of work include geology[25], a branch of science[37] and mineralogy[26], a branch of geology[38]. Positions held include Q9377073[27], in Crown of the Kingdom of Poland[39]; Deputy to the Sejm of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[40]; Q3918173[41], in Grand Duchy of Lithuania[42], founded in 1633[43]; and Q66200913[44].
Recognition
Awards received include Order of Saint Stanislaus[45], an order[46], in Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[47], founded in 1765[48]; Order of the White Eagle[49], an order[50], in Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[51], founded in 1705[52]; Sovereign Military Order of Malta[53]; and Order of the Lion of Bavaria[54].
Personal Life
Michel-Jean Borch was married to Eleonora Christina Gf. von Browne[15]. Children include Alexander von der Borch[16], a diplomat[55], 1804–1867[56], of Russian Empire[57], awarded the Order of Saint Alexander Nevsky[58]; Sofiya Borch[17], 1795–1880[59]; Józef Kazimierz Piotr Borch[18], 1807–1881[60]; Anna Borch[19], 1801–1868[61]; Isabella, Gräfin von der Borch[20], 1799–1862[62]; and Karol Jerzy Jan Borch[21], 1787–1861[63], of Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[64].
Death and Burial
Michel-Jean Borch died on December 28, 1810[5]. He died in Varakļāni[4].
Why It Matters
Michel-Jean Borch has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[11] He is known by 13 alternative names across languages and contexts.[65]
FAQs
Where was Michel-Jean Borch born?
Michel-Jean Borch's place of birth was Varakļāni[2].
Where did Michel-Jean Borch die?
Michel-Jean Borch passed away in Varakļāni[4].
Who were Michel-Jean Borch's parents?
Michel-Jean Borch's father was Jan Andrzej Borch[13]. Michel-Jean Borch's mother was Ludwika Anna Syberg zu Wischling[14].
Who was Michel-Jean Borch married to?
Michel-Jean Borch's spouses include Eleonora Christina Gf. von Browne[15].
What did Michel-Jean Borch do for work?
Michel-Jean Borch worked as naturalist[6], mineralogist[7], writer[8], military officer[9], and collector[10].
Where did Michel-Jean Borch go to school?
Michel-Jean Borch was educated at University of Bonn[28] and Collegium Nobilium[33].
What awards did Michel-Jean Borch receive?
Honors received include Order of Saint Stanislaus[45], Order of the White Eagle[49], Sovereign Military Order of Malta[53], and Order of the Lion of Bavaria[54].