Petrus Munck
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Petrus Munck
Summary
Petrus Munck is a human[1]. His place of birth was Trolle-Ljungby parsih[2]. He was born on July 14, 1732[3]. He died in Ramlösa hälsobrunn[4]. He died on July 18, 1803[5]. He worked as a theologian[6], orientalist[7], and presbyter[8].
Key Facts
- Born in Trolle-Ljungby parsih[2], Petrus Munck…
- Petrus Munck passed away in Ramlösa hälsobrunn[4].
- Petrus Munck was born on July 14, 1732[3].
- Petrus Munck was born on July 3, 1732[9].
- Petrus Munck died on July 18, 1803[5].
- Petrus Munck is buried at Lund Cathedral[10].
- Petrus Munck's father was Zakarias Munck[11].
- Petrus Munck's mother was Catharina Rosa Winding[12].
- Petrus Munck was married to Ulrika Eleonora Rosenblad[13].
- A child of Petrus Munck was Eberhard Zacharias Munck af Rosenschöld[14].
- A child of Petrus Munck was Brita Catharina Lidbeck[15].
- A child of Petrus Munck was David Munck af Rosenschöld[16].
- A child of Petrus Munck was Gabriel Munck af Rosenschöld[17].
- A child of Petrus Munck was Johan Munck, Lord Munck af Rosenschöld[18].
- Petrus Munck held citizenship in Sweden[19].
- Petrus Munck worked as a theologian[6].
- Petrus Munck worked as an orientalist[7].
- Petrus Munck's professions included presbyter[8].
- Petrus Munck held the position of vicar[20].
- Petrus Munck held the position of provost[21].
- Petrus Munck held the position of member of the Riksdag of the Estates[22].
- Petrus Munck held the position of bishop of Lund[23].
- Among Petrus Munck's employers was Lund University[24].
- Among Petrus Munck's employers was Uppsala University[25].
- Petrus Munck was educated at Lund University[26].
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Origins and Family
Petrus Munck's place of birth was Trolle-Ljungby parsih[2]. Recorded date of birth include July 14, 1732[3] and July 3, 1732[9]. His father was Zakarias Munck[11]. His mother was Catharina Rosa Winding[12].
Education
Educated at Lund University[26], a public university[27], in Sweden[28], founded in 1666[29], headquartered in Lund[30] and Uppsala University[31], a university[32], in Sweden[33], founded in 1477[34], headquartered in Uppsala[35].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include theologian[6], orientalist[7], and presbyter[8]. Employers include Lund University[24], a public university[36], in Sweden[37], founded in 1666[38], headquartered in Lund[39] and Uppsala University[25], a university[40], in Sweden[41], founded in 1477[42], headquartered in Uppsala[43]. Positions held include vicar[20], an ecclesiastical occupation[44]; provost[21], an ecclesiastical occupation[45], headquartered in provost[46]; member of the Riksdag of the Estates[22], a member of the parliament of Sweden[47], in Sweden[48]; and bishop of Lund[23].
Personal Life
Among Petrus Munck's spouses was Ulrika Eleonora Rosenblad[13]. Children include Eberhard Zacharias Munck af Rosenschöld[14], a physician[49], 1775–1840[50], of Sweden[51]; Brita Catharina Lidbeck[15], a singer[52], 1788–1864[53], of Sweden[54]; David Munck af Rosenschöld[16], a priest[55], 1786–1840[56], of Sweden[57]; Gabriel Munck af Rosenschöld[17], 1783–1867[58], of Sweden[59]; and Johan Munck, Lord Munck af Rosenschöld[18].
Death and Burial
Petrus Munck died on July 18, 1803[5]. He passed away in Ramlösa hälsobrunn[4]. He is buried at Lund Cathedral[10].
FAQs
Where was Petrus Munck born?
Petrus Munck's place of birth was Trolle-Ljungby parsih[2].
Where did Petrus Munck die?
Petrus Munck passed away in Ramlösa hälsobrunn[4].
Who were Petrus Munck's parents?
Petrus Munck's father was Zakarias Munck[11]. Petrus Munck's mother was Catharina Rosa Winding[12].
Who was Petrus Munck married to?
Petrus Munck's spouses include Ulrika Eleonora Rosenblad[13].
What did Petrus Munck do for work?
Petrus Munck worked as theologian[6], orientalist[7], and presbyter[8].
Where did Petrus Munck go to school?
Petrus Munck was educated at Lund University[26] and Uppsala University[31].