Ronald Lötzsch
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Ronald Lötzsch
Summary
Ronald Lötzsch is a human[1]. He was born on October 1, 1931[2]. He died on June 16, 2018[3]. He worked as a lexicologist[4], Esperantist[5], and university teacher[6].
Key Facts
- Ronald Lötzsch was born on October 1, 1931[2].
- Ronald Lötzsch died on June 16, 2018[3].
- Ronald Lötzsch was married to Gesine Lötzsch[7].
- Ronald Lötzsch held citizenship in Germany[8].
- Ronald Lötzsch's professions included lexicologist[4].
- Ronald Lötzsch's professions included Esperantist[5].
- Ronald Lötzsch's professions included university teacher[6].
- Among Ronald Lötzsch's employers was Leipzig University[9].
- Ronald Lötzsch was a member of Society for Interlinguistics[10].
- Ronald Lötzsch was a member of Leibniz Society of Sciences[11].
- Ronald Lötzsch is recorded as male[12].
- Ronald Lötzsch's instance of is recorded as human[13].
- Ronald Lötzsch's family name is recorded as Lötzsch[14].
- Ronald Lötzsch's given name is recorded as Ronald[15].
- Ronald Lötzsch's work location is recorded as Leipzig[16].
- Ronald Lötzsch's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Esperanto[17].
- Ronald Lötzsch's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as German[18].
- Ronald Lötzsch's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Sorbian[19].
- Ronald Lötzsch's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Russian[20].
- Ronald Lötzsch's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Yiddish[21].
- Ronald Lötzsch's name in native language is recorded as Ronald Lötzsch[22].
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Origins and Family
Ronald Lötzsch was born on October 1, 1931[2].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include lexicologist[4], Esperantist[5], and university teacher[6]. Among Ronald Lötzsch's employers was Leipzig University[9].
Personal Life
Among Ronald Lötzsch's spouses was Gesine Lötzsch[7].
Death and Burial
Ronald Lötzsch died on June 16, 2018[3].
FAQs
Who was Ronald Lötzsch married to?
Ronald Lötzsch's spouses include Gesine Lötzsch[7].
What did Ronald Lötzsch do for work?
Ronald Lötzsch worked as lexicologist[4], Esperantist[5], and university teacher[6].