Simon Vissering
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Simon Vissering
Summary
Simon Vissering is a human[1]. His place of birth was Amsterdam[2]. He was born on June 23, 1818[3]. He passed away in Rheden[4]. He died on September 21, 1888[5]. He worked as a journalist[6], economist[7], university teacher[8], and politician[9].
Key Facts
- Born in Amsterdam[2], Simon Vissering…
- Simon Vissering passed away in Rheden[4].
- Simon Vissering was born on June 23, 1818[3].
- Simon Vissering died on September 21, 1888[5].
- Simon Vissering died on August 22, 1888[10].
- Simon Vissering's father was Q137711032[11].
- Simon Vissering's mother was Q137711033[12].
- Simon Vissering was married to Q137711036[13].
- A child of Simon Vissering was Gerard Vissering[14].
- A child of Simon Vissering was Q137711040[15].
- A child of Simon Vissering was Q137711042[16].
- A child of Simon Vissering was Q137711043[17].
- A child of Simon Vissering was Q137711046[18].
- A child of Simon Vissering was Q137711047[19].
- Simon Vissering held citizenship in Kingdom of the Netherlands[20].
- Dutch was Simon Vissering's native language[21].
- Simon Vissering worked as a journalist[6].
- Simon Vissering worked as an economist[7].
- Simon Vissering's professions included university teacher[8].
- Simon Vissering worked as a politician[9].
- Simon Vissering held the position of Minister of Finance[22].
- Simon Vissering held the position of rector magnificus of Leiden University[23].
- Among Simon Vissering's employers was Leiden University[24].
- Simon Vissering was employed by Leiden University[25].
- Simon Vissering's doctoral advisor was Cornelis Jacobus van Assen[26].
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Origins and Family
Born in Amsterdam[2], Simon Vissering… he was born on June 23, 1818[3]. His father was Q137711032[11]. His mother was Q137711033[12]. Dutch was his native language[21].
Education
Simon Vissering's doctoral advisor was Cornelis Jacobus van Assen[26]. Studied under Petrus Hofman Peerlkamp[27], a literary historian[28], 1786–1865[29], of Kingdom of the Netherlands[30], specialised in classical philology[31]; Jan Bake[32], a linguist[33], 1787–1864[34], of Germany[35]; Cornelis Jacobus van Assen[36], a university teacher[37], 1788–1859[38], of Kingdom of the Netherlands[39], awarded the Commander of the Order of the Oak Crown[40], specialised in law[41]; and Johan Rudolph Thorbecke[42], a jurist[43], 1798–1872[44], of Kingdom of the Netherlands[45], specialised in international relations[46].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include journalist[6], economist[7], university teacher[8], and politician[9]. Employers include Leiden University[24], a university[47], in Netherlands[48], founded in 1575[49], headquartered in Leiden[50]. Positions held include Minister of Finance[22], a position[51], in Netherlands[52] and rector magnificus of Leiden University[23], a position[53], in Netherlands[54], founded in 1575[55]. A notable student of Simon Vissering was Nishi Amane[56]. He supervised Hendrik Barend Greven as a doctoral student[57].
Recognition
Simon Vissering received the Grand Officer of the Order of the Oak Crown[58].
Personal Life
Simon Vissering was married to Q137711036[13]. Children include Gerard Vissering[14], a banker[59], 1865–1937[60], of Kingdom of the Netherlands[61], awarded the cong yi pin[62]; Q137711040[15]; Q137711042[16]; Q137711043[17]; Q137711046[18]; and Q137711047[19].
Death and Burial
Recorded date of death include September 21, 1888[5] and August 22, 1888[10]. Simon Vissering passed away in Rheden[4].
FAQs
Where was Simon Vissering born?
Born in Amsterdam[2], Simon Vissering…
Where did Simon Vissering die?
Simon Vissering died in Rheden[4].
Who were Simon Vissering's parents?
Simon Vissering's father was Q137711032[11]. Simon Vissering's mother was Q137711033[12].
Who was Simon Vissering married to?
Simon Vissering's spouses include Q137711036[13].
What did Simon Vissering do for work?
Simon Vissering worked as journalist[6], economist[7], university teacher[8], and politician[9].
What awards did Simon Vissering receive?
Honors received include Grand Officer of the Order of the Oak Crown[58].