Pyotr Jacobi
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Pyotr Jacobi
Summary
Pyotr Jacobi is a human[1]. His place of birth was Saint Petersburg[2]. He was born on December 22, 1876[3]. He died in Kotlas[4]. He died on August 26, 1941[5]. He worked as a legal scholar[6], poet[7], jurist[8], opinion journalist[9], and translator[10].
Key Facts
- Born in Saint Petersburg[2], Pyotr Jacobi…
- Pyotr Jacobi died in Kotlas[4].
- Pyotr Jacobi was born on December 22, 1876[3].
- Pyotr Jacobi died on August 26, 1941[5].
- Pyotr Jacobi's father was Nikolai Yakobi[11].
- A child of Pyotr Jacobi was Zinaida Jacobi[12].
- Pyotr Jacobi held citizenship in Russian Empire[13].
- Pyotr Jacobi held citizenship in Latvia[14].
- Pyotr Jacobi is identified as part of the Baltic Germans ethnic group[15].
- Pyotr Jacobi worked as a legal scholar[6].
- Pyotr Jacobi worked as a poet[7].
- Pyotr Jacobi's professions included jurist[8].
- Pyotr Jacobi worked as an opinion journalist[9].
- Pyotr Jacobi's professions included translator[10].
- Pyotr Jacobi's field of work was criminal law[16].
- Pyotr Jacobi's field of work was jurisprudence[17].
- Pyotr Jacobi's field of work was creative and professional writing[18].
- Pyotr Jacobi's field of work was opinion journalism[19].
- Pyotr Jacobi's field of work was translating activity[20].
- Pyotr Jacobi's education included a stint at Imperial School of Jurisprudence[21].
- Pyotr Jacobi received the Order of the Three Stars, 5th Class[22].
- Pyotr Jacobi received the Order of St. Vladimir, 4th class[23].
- Pyotr Jacobi's religion is recorded as Eastern Orthodoxy[24].
- Pyotr Jacobi is recorded as male[25].
- Pyotr Jacobi's instance of is recorded as human[26].
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Origins and Family
Pyotr Jacobi was born in Saint Petersburg[2]. He was born on December 22, 1876[3]. His father was Nikolai Yakobi[11]. He is identified as part of the Baltic Germans ethnic group[15].
Education
Pyotr Jacobi's education included a stint at Imperial School of Jurisprudence[21].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include legal scholar[6], poet[7], jurist[8], opinion journalist[9], and translator[10]. Fields of work include criminal law[16], an area of law[27]; jurisprudence[17], an academic discipline[28]; creative and professional writing[18], an academic discipline[29]; opinion journalism[19], a journalism genre[30]; and translating activity[20].
Recognition
Awards received include Order of the Three Stars, 5th Class[22], a grade of an order[31], in Latvia[32], founded in 1924[33] and Order of St. Vladimir, 4th class[23], a grade of an order[34], in Russian Empire[35].
Personal Life
A child of Pyotr Jacobi was Zinaida Jacobi[12]. His religion is recorded as Eastern Orthodoxy[24].
Death and Burial
Pyotr Jacobi died on August 26, 1941[5]. He passed away in Kotlas[4].
FAQs
Where was Pyotr Jacobi born?
Pyotr Jacobi's place of birth was Saint Petersburg[2].
Where did Pyotr Jacobi die?
Pyotr Jacobi passed away in Kotlas[4].
Who were Pyotr Jacobi's parents?
Pyotr Jacobi's father was Nikolai Yakobi[11].
What did Pyotr Jacobi do for work?
Pyotr Jacobi worked as legal scholar[6], poet[7], jurist[8], opinion journalist[9], and translator[10].
Where did Pyotr Jacobi go to school?
Pyotr Jacobi was educated at Imperial School of Jurisprudence[21].
What awards did Pyotr Jacobi receive?
Honors received include Order of the Three Stars, 5th Class[22] and Order of St. Vladimir, 4th class[23].