Rudolf Staehelin-Stockmeyer
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Rudolf Staehelin-Stockmeyer
Summary
Rudolf Staehelin-Stockmeyer is a human[1]. His place of birth was Basel[2]. He was born on September 22, 1841[3]. He died in Basel[4]. He died on March 13, 1900[5]. He worked as a church historian[6], university teacher[7], Protestant theologian[8], and Q137178806[9].
Key Facts
- Born in Basel[2], Rudolf Staehelin-Stockmeyer…
- Rudolf Staehelin-Stockmeyer died in Basel[4].
- Rudolf Staehelin-Stockmeyer was born on September 22, 1841[3].
- Rudolf Staehelin-Stockmeyer died on March 13, 1900[5].
- Rudolf Staehelin-Stockmeyer is buried at Wolfgottesacker[10].
- Rudolf Staehelin-Stockmeyer was married to Agnes Maria Stähelin-Stockmeyer[11].
- A child of Rudolf Staehelin-Stockmeyer was Rudolf Staehelin[12].
- A child of Rudolf Staehelin-Stockmeyer was Max Staehelin-Maeglin[13].
- A child of Rudolf Staehelin-Stockmeyer was Maria Margaretha Stähelin[14].
- Rudolf Staehelin-Stockmeyer held citizenship in Switzerland[15].
- Rudolf Staehelin-Stockmeyer worked as a church historian[6].
- Rudolf Staehelin-Stockmeyer's professions included university teacher[7].
- Rudolf Staehelin-Stockmeyer worked as a Protestant theologian[8].
- Rudolf Staehelin-Stockmeyer's professions included Q137178806[9].
- Rudolf Staehelin-Stockmeyer's field of work was history of Christianity[16].
- Rudolf Staehelin-Stockmeyer's field of work was church history[17].
- Rudolf Staehelin-Stockmeyer's field of work was Huldrych Zwingli[18].
- Rudolf Staehelin-Stockmeyer's field of work was Q1115246[19].
- Rudolf Staehelin-Stockmeyer held the position of rector of the University of Basel[20].
- Rudolf Staehelin-Stockmeyer held the position of teacher[21].
- Rudolf Staehelin-Stockmeyer held the position of vicar[22].
- Rudolf Staehelin-Stockmeyer held the position of Reformed pastor[23].
- Rudolf Staehelin-Stockmeyer held the position of extraordinary professor[24].
- Rudolf Staehelin-Stockmeyer held the position of professor[25].
- Among Rudolf Staehelin-Stockmeyer's employers was Q1381056[26].
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Origins and Family
Rudolf Staehelin-Stockmeyer was born in Basel[2]. He was born on September 22, 1841[3].
Education
Educated at University of Basel[27], a public research university[28], in Switzerland[29], founded in 1460[30], headquartered in Basel[31]; University of Lausanne[32], a public university[33], in Switzerland[34], founded in 1537[35]; Frederick William University Berlin[36], a university[37], in Prussia[38], founded in 1828[39]; and University of Tübingen[40], a comprehensive university[41], in Germany[42], founded in 1477[43], headquartered in Tübingen[44]. Academic degrees include Doctor of Theology[45] and full professor[46].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include church historian[6], university teacher[7], Protestant theologian[8], and Q137178806[9]. Fields of work include history of Christianity[16], an aspect of history[47]; church history[17], a branch of history[48]; Huldrych Zwingli[18], a theologian[49], 1484–1531[50], of Old Swiss Confederacy[51]; and Q1115246[19], a stream[52]. Among Rudolf Staehelin-Stockmeyer's employers was Q1381056[26]. Positions held include rector of the University of Basel[20]; teacher[21], a profession[53]; vicar[22], an ecclesiastical occupation[54]; Reformed pastor[23]; extraordinary professor[24], an academic rank[55], in Germany[56]; and professor[25], a title of authority[57].
Personal Life
Among Rudolf Staehelin-Stockmeyer's spouses was Agnes Maria Stähelin-Stockmeyer[11]. Children include Rudolf Staehelin[12], a physician[58], 1875–1943[59], of Switzerland[60], specialised in tuberculosis[61]; Max Staehelin-Maeglin[13], a commercial lawyer[62], 1880–1968[63], of Switzerland[64]; and Maria Margaretha Stähelin[14], a writer[65], 1870–1959[66], of Switzerland[67]. His religion is recorded as reformed[68].
Death and Burial
Rudolf Staehelin-Stockmeyer died on March 13, 1900[5]. He passed away in Basel[4]. He is buried at Wolfgottesacker[10].
FAQs
Where was Rudolf Staehelin-Stockmeyer born?
Rudolf Staehelin-Stockmeyer was born in Basel[2].
Where did Rudolf Staehelin-Stockmeyer die?
Rudolf Staehelin-Stockmeyer passed away in Basel[4].
Who was Rudolf Staehelin-Stockmeyer married to?
Rudolf Staehelin-Stockmeyer's spouses include Agnes Maria Stähelin-Stockmeyer[11].
What did Rudolf Staehelin-Stockmeyer do for work?
Rudolf Staehelin-Stockmeyer worked as church historian[6], university teacher[7], Protestant theologian[8], and Q137178806[9].
Where did Rudolf Staehelin-Stockmeyer go to school?
Rudolf Staehelin-Stockmeyer was educated at University of Basel[27], University of Lausanne[32], University of Basel[69], and Frederick William University Berlin[36].