Plínio Gayer
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Plínio Gayer
Summary
Plínio Gayer is a human[1]. His place of birth was Santiago[2]. He was born on July 20, 1898[3]. He passed away in Rio de Janeiro[4]. He died on July 8, 1953[5]. He worked as a politician[6], physician[7], and husbandry worker[8].
Key Facts
- Born in Santiago[2], Plínio Gayer…
- Born in Rio Grande do Sul[9], Plínio Gayer…
- Plínio Gayer passed away in Rio de Janeiro[4].
- Plínio Gayer died in Federal District[10].
- Plínio Gayer was born on July 20, 1898[3].
- Plínio Gayer died on July 8, 1953[5].
- Plínio Gayer is buried at Goiânia[11].
- Plínio Gayer's father was Frederico Gayer[12].
- Plínio Gayer's mother was Maria Fausta Costa Gayer[13].
- Plínio Gayer was married to Amélia Veiga Jardim[14].
- A child of Plínio Gayer was Zilah Gayer Lima[15].
- A child of Plínio Gayer was Maria Celia Gayer[16].
- Plínio Gayer held citizenship in Brazil[17].
- Plínio Gayer's professions included politician[6].
- Plínio Gayer's professions included physician[7].
- Plínio Gayer worked as a husbandry worker[8].
- Plínio Gayer held the position of federal deputy of Goiás[18].
- Plínio Gayer held the position of mayor of Caiapônia[19].
- Plínio Gayer held the position of mayor of Camanducaia[20].
- Plínio Gayer's education included a stint at Faculty of Medicine at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro[21].
- Plínio Gayer is recorded as male[22].
- Plínio Gayer's instance of is recorded as human[23].
- Plínio Gayer's residence is recorded as Rua Soares Cabral[24].
- Plínio Gayer's family name is recorded as Gayer[25].
- Plínio Gayer's given name is recorded as Plínio[26].
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Origins and Family
Recorded place of birth include Santiago[2], a municipality of Brazil[27], in Brazil[28], founded in 1884[29] and Rio Grande do Sul[9], a federative unit of Brazil[30], in Brazil[31], founded in 1889[32]. Plínio Gayer was born on July 20, 1898[3]. His father was Frederico Gayer[12]. His mother was Maria Fausta Costa Gayer[13].
Education
Plínio Gayer's education included a stint at Faculty of Medicine at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro[21].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include politician[6], physician[7], and husbandry worker[8]. Positions held include federal deputy of Goiás[18], mayor of Caiapônia[19], and mayor of Camanducaia[20].
Personal Life
Plínio Gayer was married to Amélia Veiga Jardim[14]. Children include Zilah Gayer Lima[15], a civil servant[33], of Brazil[34] and Maria Celia Gayer[16].
Death and Burial
Plínio Gayer died on July 8, 1953[5]. Recorded place of death include Rio de Janeiro[4], a municipality of Brazil[35], in Brazil[36], founded in 1565[37] and Federal District[10], a federal district of Brazil[38], in Brazil[39], founded in 1889[40]. He is buried at Goiânia[11].
FAQs
Where was Plínio Gayer born?
Plínio Gayer's place of birth was Santiago[2].
Where did Plínio Gayer die?
Plínio Gayer passed away in Rio de Janeiro[4].
Who were Plínio Gayer's parents?
Plínio Gayer's father was Frederico Gayer[12]. Plínio Gayer's mother was Maria Fausta Costa Gayer[13].
Who was Plínio Gayer married to?
Plínio Gayer's spouses include Amélia Veiga Jardim[14].
What did Plínio Gayer do for work?
Plínio Gayer worked as politician[6], physician[7], and husbandry worker[8].
Where did Plínio Gayer go to school?
Plínio Gayer was educated at Faculty of Medicine at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro[21].