Salomon Schweigger
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Salomon Schweigger
Summary
Salomon Schweigger is a human[1]. His place of birth was Sulz am Neckar[2]. He was born on March 30, 1551[3]. He passed away in Nuremberg[4]. He died on June 21, 1622[5]. He worked as an orientalist[6], translator[7], and theologian[8]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (34 views/month, #7,293 of 1,000,298).[9]
Key Facts
- Salomon Schweigger was born in Sulz am Neckar[2].
- Salomon Schweigger passed away in Nuremberg[4].
- Salomon Schweigger was born on March 30, 1551[3].
- Salomon Schweigger died on June 21, 1622[5].
- Burial took place at St. Rochus Cemetery[10].
- Salomon Schweigger held citizenship in Germany[11].
- Salomon Schweigger's professions included orientalist[6].
- Salomon Schweigger worked as a translator[7].
- Salomon Schweigger worked as a theologian[8].
- Salomon Schweigger was educated at University of Tübingen[12].
- A notable work attributed to Salomon Schweigger is Q63443413[13].
- Salomon Schweigger's religion is recorded as Lutheranism[14].
- Salomon Schweigger is recorded as male[15].
- Salomon Schweigger's instance of is recorded as human[16].
- Salomon Schweigger's Commons category is recorded as Salomon Schweigger[17].
- Salomon Schweigger's family name is recorded as Schweigger[18].
- Salomon Schweigger's given name is recorded as Salomon[19].
- Salomon Schweigger's described at URL is recorded as https://www.nuremberg.museum/artist/show/371-schweigger-salomon[20].
- Salomon Schweigger's described by source is recorded as Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie[21].
- Salomon Schweigger's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as German[22].
- Salomon Schweigger's Commons Creator page is recorded as Salomon Schweigger[23].
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Origins and Family
Salomon Schweigger's place of birth was Sulz am Neckar[2]. He was born on March 30, 1551[3].
Education
Salomon Schweigger's education included a stint at University of Tübingen[12].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include orientalist[6], translator[7], and theologian[8].
Works and Contributions
A notable work attributed to Salomon Schweigger is Q63443413[13].
Personal Life
Salomon Schweigger's religion is recorded as Lutheranism[14].
Death and Burial
Salomon Schweigger died on June 21, 1622[5]. He died in Nuremberg[4]. Burial took place at St. Rochus Cemetery[10].
Why It Matters
Salomon Schweigger ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (34 views/month, #7,293 of 1,000,298).[9] He has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[24] He is known by 7 alternative names across languages and contexts.[25]
FAQs
Where was Salomon Schweigger born?
Salomon Schweigger was born in Sulz am Neckar[2].
Where did Salomon Schweigger die?
Salomon Schweigger passed away in Nuremberg[4].
What did Salomon Schweigger do for work?
Salomon Schweigger worked as orientalist[6], translator[7], and theologian[8].
Where did Salomon Schweigger go to school?
Salomon Schweigger was educated at University of Tübingen[12].