Q132133695
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Q132133695
Summary
Q132133695 is a human[1]. He was born on 1563[2]. He died in Halberstadt[3]. He died on June 22, 1605[4]. He worked as an Oberpfarrer[5].
Key Facts
- Q132133695 passed away in Halberstadt[3].
- Q132133695 was born on 1563[2].
- Q132133695 was born on June 2, 1568[6].
- Q132133695 died on June 22, 1605[4].
- Q132133695 is buried at St. Martini (Halberstadt)[7].
- Among Q132133695's spouses was Q132133232[8].
- A child of Q132133695 was Karl Sachse[9].
- Q132133695 held citizenship in Roman Catholic Diocese of Halberstadt[10].
- Q132133695 worked as an Oberpfarrer[5].
- Q132133695 held the position of rector[11].
- Q132133695 was employed by Martineum[12].
- Q132133695's religion is recorded as Crypto-Calvinism[13].
- Q132133695 is recorded as male[14].
- Q132133695's instance of is recorded as human[15].
- Q132133695's family name is recorded as Sachse[16].
- Q132133695's given name is recorded as Daniel[17].
- Q132133695's work location is recorded as Frankfurt (Oder)[18].
- Q132133695's work location is recorded as Halberstadt[19].
Body
Origins and Family
Recorded date of birth include 1563[2] and June 2, 1568[6].
Career and Affiliations
Q132133695's professions included Oberpfarrer[5]. He was employed by Martineum[12]. He held the position of rector[11].
Personal Life
Among Q132133695's spouses was Q132133232[8]. A child of him was Karl Sachse[9]. His religion is recorded as Crypto-Calvinism[13].
Death and Burial
Q132133695 died on June 22, 1605[4]. He passed away in Halberstadt[3]. He is buried at St. Martini (Halberstadt)[7].
FAQs
Where did Q132133695 die?
Q132133695 died in Halberstadt[3].
Who was Q132133695 married to?
Q132133695's spouses include Q132133232[8].
What did Q132133695 do for work?
Q132133695 worked as Oberpfarrer[5].