Simon Boëthius
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Simon Boëthius
Summary
Simon Boëthius is a human[1]. Born in Q10687922[2], he… he was born on March 6, 1850[3]. He passed away in Uppsala Cathedral Assembly[4]. He died on March 29, 1924[5]. He worked as a historian[6], university teacher[7], and politician[8].
Key Facts
- Simon Boëthius's place of birth was Q10687922[2].
- Simon Boëthius passed away in Uppsala Cathedral Assembly[4].
- Simon Boëthius was born on March 6, 1850[3].
- Simon Boëthius died on March 29, 1924[5].
- Simon Boëthius is buried at Åls kyrka[9].
- Simon Boëthius's father was Daniel Edvard Boëthius[10].
- Simon Boëthius's mother was Johanna Arosenius[11].
- Among Simon Boëthius's spouses was Axelina Kristina Emilie Sahlin[12].
- A child of Simon Boëthius was Axel Boëthius[13].
- A child of Simon Boëthius was Gerda Boëthius[14].
- A child of Simon Boëthius was Bertil Boëthius[15].
- Simon Boëthius held citizenship in Sweden[16].
- Simon Boëthius worked as a historian[6].
- Simon Boëthius worked as a university teacher[7].
- Simon Boëthius worked as a politician[8].
- Simon Boëthius's field of work was history[17].
- Simon Boëthius's field of work was politics[18].
- Simon Boëthius held the position of member of the Second Chamber[19].
- Simon Boëthius held the position of Q18342962[20].
- A notable student of Simon Boëthius was Karl Arvid Edin[21].
- Simon Boëthius was a member of Royal Swedish Academy of Letters, History and Antiquities[22].
- Simon Boëthius is recorded as male[23].
- Simon Boëthius's instance of is recorded as human[24].
- Simon Boëthius's family is recorded as Boëthius family[25].
- Simon Boëthius's family is recorded as Boëthius, släkt[26].
Body
Origins and Family
Simon Boëthius was born in Q10687922[2]. He was born on March 6, 1850[3]. His father was Daniel Edvard Boëthius[10]. His mother was Johanna Arosenius[11].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include historian[6], university teacher[7], and politician[8]. Fields of work include history[17] and politics[18], an academic discipline[27]. Positions held include member of the Second Chamber[19], a member of the parliament of Sweden[28], in Sweden[29], founded in 1867[30] and Q18342962[20], a title[31]. A notable student of Simon Boëthius was Karl Arvid Edin[21].
Personal Life
Among Simon Boëthius's spouses was Axelina Kristina Emilie Sahlin[12]. Children include Axel Boëthius[13], an anthropologist[32], 1889–1969[33], of Sweden[34], awarded the Fellow of the British Academy[35], specialised in archaeology[36]; Gerda Boëthius[14], an art historian[37], 1890–1961[38], of Sweden[39], awarded the Illis quorum[40]; and Bertil Boëthius[15], a historian[41], 1885–1974[42], of Sweden[43]. Political affiliations include Q10604308[44], a political party[45], in Sweden[46], founded in 1888[47] and Lantmanna Party[48], a political party[49], in Sweden[50], founded in 1867[51], headquartered in Stockholm[52].
Death and Burial
Simon Boëthius died on March 29, 1924[5]. He died in Uppsala Cathedral Assembly[4]. The cause of death was appendicitis[53]. Burial took place at Åls kyrka[9].
FAQs
Where was Simon Boëthius born?
Simon Boëthius was born in Q10687922[2].
Where did Simon Boëthius die?
Simon Boëthius passed away in Uppsala Cathedral Assembly[4].
Who were Simon Boëthius's parents?
Simon Boëthius's father was Daniel Edvard Boëthius[10]. Simon Boëthius's mother was Johanna Arosenius[11].
Who was Simon Boëthius married to?
Simon Boëthius's spouses include Axelina Kristina Emilie Sahlin[12].
What did Simon Boëthius do for work?
Simon Boëthius worked as historian[6], university teacher[7], and politician[8].