Philip Roettiers
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Philip Roettiers
Summary
Philip Roettiers is a human[1]. His place of birth was Antwerp[2]. He was born on December 20, 1596[3]. He passed away in Antwerp[4]. He died on January 1, 1669[5]. He worked as a goldsmith[6], medalist[7], and visual artist[8].
Key Facts
- Philip Roettiers was born in Antwerp[2].
- Philip Roettiers died in Antwerp[4].
- Philip Roettiers was born on December 20, 1596[3].
- Philip Roettiers was born on 1596[9].
- Philip Roettiers died on January 1, 1669[5].
- A child of Philip Roettiers was John Roettiers[10].
- A child of Philip Roettiers was Joseph Roettiers[11].
- A child of Philip Roettiers was Philip Roettiers[12].
- Philip Roettiers held citizenship in Southern Netherlands[13].
- Philip Roettiers worked as a goldsmith[6].
- Philip Roettiers worked as a medalist[7].
- Philip Roettiers worked as a visual artist[8].
- Philip Roettiers is recorded as male[14].
- Philip Roettiers's instance of is recorded as human[15].
- Philip Roettiers's family name is recorded as Roëttiers[16].
- Philip Roettiers's given name is recorded as Philippe[17].
- Philip Roettiers's work location is recorded as Antwerp[18].
- Philip Roettiers's different from is recorded as Philip Roettiers[19].
- Philip Roettiers's different from is recorded as Philippe Roëttiers[20].
- Philip Roettiers's has works in the collection is recorded as STAM Ghent City Museum[21].
- Philip Roettiers's copyright status as a creator is recorded as copyrights on works have expired[22].
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Origins and Family
Philip Roettiers was born in Antwerp[2]. Recorded date of birth include December 20, 1596[3] and 1596[9].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include goldsmith[6], medalist[7], and visual artist[8].
Personal Life
Children include John Roettiers[10], a goldsmith[23], 1631–1703[24], of Habsburg Netherlands[25]; Joseph Roettiers[11], a medalist[26], 1639–1707[27], of Southern Netherlands[28]; and Philip Roettiers[12], a medalist[29], 1640–1718[30], of Southern Netherlands[31].
Death and Burial
Philip Roettiers died on January 1, 1669[5]. He died in Antwerp[4].
FAQs
Where was Philip Roettiers born?
Philip Roettiers was born in Antwerp[2].
Where did Philip Roettiers die?
Philip Roettiers passed away in Antwerp[4].
What did Philip Roettiers do for work?
Philip Roettiers worked as goldsmith[6], medalist[7], and visual artist[8].