Paul of Burgos
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Paul of Burgos
Summary
Paul of Burgos is a human[1]. Born in Burgos[2], he… he was born on 1350[3]. He passed away in Cuevas de San Clemente[4]. He died on August 30, 1435[5]. He worked as a poet[6], rabbi[7], and Catholic priest[8]. He has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[9]
Key Facts
- Born in Burgos[2], Paul of Burgos…
- Paul of Burgos died in Cuevas de San Clemente[4].
- Paul of Burgos was born on 1350[3].
- Paul of Burgos died on August 30, 1435[5].
- Burial took place at Convent of Saint Paul[10].
- Paul of Burgos's father was Q132672786[11].
- A child of Paul of Burgos was Gonzalo García de Santa María[12].
- A child of Paul of Burgos was Q132672682[13].
- A child of Paul of Burgos was Alfonso de Cartagena[14].
- A child of Paul of Burgos was Q132672478[15].
- A child of Paul of Burgos was Q132673247[16].
- Paul of Burgos held citizenship in Crown of Castile[17].
- Paul of Burgos's professions included poet[6].
- Paul of Burgos worked as a rabbi[7].
- Paul of Burgos worked as a Catholic priest[8].
- Paul of Burgos held the position of Crown rabbi[18].
- Paul of Burgos held the position of diacon, caterisit[19].
- Paul of Burgos held the position of Catholic archbishop[20].
- Paul of Burgos held the position of Bishop of Burgos[21].
- Paul of Burgos held the position of Roman Catholic Bishop of Cartagena[22].
- A notable student of Paul of Burgos was Alfonso de Palencia[23].
- Paul of Burgos's religion is recorded as Catholic Church[24].
- Paul of Burgos's religion is recorded as Judaism[25].
- Paul of Burgos is recorded as male[26].
- Paul of Burgos's instance of is recorded as human[27].
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Origins and Family
Born in Burgos[2], Paul of Burgos… he was born on 1350[3]. His father was Q132672786[11].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include poet[6], rabbi[7], and Catholic priest[8]. Positions held include Crown rabbi[18], a position[28]; diacon, caterisit[19], a position[29]; Catholic archbishop[20], a Roman Catholic episcopal title[30]; Bishop of Burgos[21], a historical episcopal title[31], in Spain[32]; and Roman Catholic Bishop of Cartagena[22], a Roman Catholic episcopal title[33], in Spain[34], founded in 0100[35]. A notable student of Paul of Burgos was Alfonso de Palencia[23].
Personal Life
Children include Gonzalo García de Santa María[12], a Catholic priest[36], 1379–1448[37], of Crown of Castile[38]; Q132672682[13]; Alfonso de Cartagena[14], a translator[39], 1384–1456[40], of Crown of Castile[41]; Q132672478[15], a military personnel[42], 1387–1478[43], of Crown of Castile[44]; and Q132673247[16]. Religious affiliations include Catholic Church[24], a Christian denomination[45], in Vatican City[46], founded in 0001[47], headquartered in Vatican City[48] and Judaism[25], a religion[49], founded in -0500[50].
Death and Burial
Paul of Burgos died on August 30, 1435[5]. He died in Cuevas de San Clemente[4]. He is buried at Convent of Saint Paul[10].
Why It Matters
Paul of Burgos has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[9] He is known by 34 alternative names across languages and contexts.[51]
FAQs
Where was Paul of Burgos born?
Paul of Burgos was born in Burgos[2].
Where did Paul of Burgos die?
Paul of Burgos passed away in Cuevas de San Clemente[4].
Who were Paul of Burgos's parents?
Paul of Burgos's father was Q132672786[11].
What did Paul of Burgos do for work?
Paul of Burgos worked as poet[6], rabbi[7], and Catholic priest[8].