Nils Burensköld
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Nils Burensköld
Summary
Nils Burensköld is a human[1]. Born in Stockholm[2], he… he was born on +1625-03-06T00:00:00Z[3]. He died on +1681-01-20T00:00:00Z[4]. He worked as a chief district judge[5].
Key Facts
- Nils Burensköld was born in Stockholm[2].
- Nils Burensköld was born on +1625-03-06T00:00:00Z[3].
- Nils Burensköld died on +1681-01-20T00:00:00Z[4].
- Nils Burensköld is buried at Saint Olai Church[6].
- Nils Burensköld's father was Jacobus Johannis Zebrozynthius[7].
- Among Nils Burensköld's spouses was Eva Ulfvenklou[8].
- A child of Nils Burensköld was Jacob Burensköld[9].
- A child of Nils Burensköld was Henrik Johan Burensköld[10].
- A child of Nils Burensköld was Anna Catharina Burensköld[11].
- A child of Nils Burensköld was Seger Burensköld[12].
- Nils Burensköld held citizenship in Sweden[13].
- Nils Burensköld worked as a chief district judge[5].
- Nils Burensköld held the position of professor[14].
- Nils Burensköld held the position of secretary[15].
- Nils Burensköld held the position of assessor[16].
- Nils Burensköld held the position of president[17].
- Nils Burensköld held the position of chief district judge[18].
- Nils Burensköld held the position of chief district judge[19].
- Among Nils Burensköld's employers was Svea Court of Appeal[20].
- Among Nils Burensköld's employers was Trondhjem County[21].
- Among Nils Burensköld's employers was Färentuna hundred[22].
- Among Nils Burensköld's employers was Vallentuna hundred[23].
- Nils Burensköld was employed by Q62131631[24].
- Nils Burensköld was employed by Svea Court of Appeal[25].
- Nils Burensköld was educated at Uppsala University[26].
Body
Origins and Family
Nils Burensköld was born in Stockholm[2]. He was born on +1625-03-06T00:00:00Z[3]. His father was Jacobus Johannis Zebrozynthius[7].
Education
Nils Burensköld was educated at Uppsala University[26].
Career and Affiliations
Nils Burensköld's professions included chief district judge[5]. Employers include Svea Court of Appeal[20], a court of appeal[27], in Sweden[28], founded in 1614[29], headquartered in Wrangel Palace[30]; Trondhjem County[21], a fiefdom[31], in Sweden[32]; Färentuna hundred[22], a hundred in Sweden[33], in Sweden[34]; Vallentuna hundred[23], a hundred in Sweden[35], in Sweden[36]; and Q62131631[24]. Positions held include professor[14], a profession[37], in Sweden[38]; secretary[15], a profession[39]; assessor[16], a legal profession[40]; president[17], a position[41]; chief district judge[18], a legal position[42]; and burgrave[43], a noble title[44], in Holy Roman Empire[45].
Personal Life
Nils Burensköld was married to Eva Ulfvenklou[8]. Children include Jacob Burensköld[9], a military personnel[46], 1655–1738[47], of Sweden[48]; Henrik Johan Burensköld[10], 1658–1715[49], of Sweden[50]; Anna Catharina Burensköld[11], 1654–1727[51], of Sweden[52]; and Seger Burensköld[12], a military personnel[53], b. 1661[54], of Sweden[55].
Death and Burial
Nils Burensköld died on +1681-01-20T00:00:00Z[4]. He is buried at Saint Olai Church[6].
FAQs
Where was Nils Burensköld born?
Nils Burensköld's place of birth was Stockholm[2].
Who were Nils Burensköld's parents?
Nils Burensköld's father was Jacobus Johannis Zebrozynthius[7].
Who was Nils Burensköld married to?
Nils Burensköld's spouses include Eva Ulfvenklou[8].
What did Nils Burensköld do for work?
Nils Burensköld worked as chief district judge[5].
Where did Nils Burensköld go to school?
Nils Burensköld was educated at Uppsala University[26].