Thomas von Thierstein
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Thomas von Thierstein
Summary
Thomas von Thierstein is a human[1]. He worked as a tutor[2] and parson[3].
Key Facts
- Thomas von Thierstein worked as a tutor[2].
- Thomas von Thierstein worked as a parson[3].
- Thomas von Thierstein's education included a stint at University of Freiburg[4].
- Thomas von Thierstein's education included a stint at University of Basel[5].
- Thomas von Thierstein's education included a stint at University of Pavia[6].
- A notable student of Thomas von Thierstein was Siegmund von Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Neuenstein[7].
- A notable student of Thomas von Thierstein was Ludwig von Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Neuenstein[8].
- A notable student of Thomas von Thierstein was George de Hohenlohe-Waldenbourg[9].
- Thomas von Thierstein is recorded as male[10].
- Thomas von Thierstein's instance of is recorded as human[11].
- Thomas von Thierstein earned the academic degree of licentiate[12].
- Thomas von Thierstein's described by source is recorded as Acta Nationis Germanicae: Universitatis Bononiensis ex archetypis tabularii Malvezziani[13].
- Thomas von Thierstein's Early Modern Letters Online person ID is recorded as 481713cf-01a0-4647-9020-c077b0c9c902[14].
- Thomas von Thierstein's significant person is recorded as Kraft VI, Count of Hohenlohe-Weikersheim[15].
- Thomas von Thierstein's significant person is recorded as Willibald Pirckheimer[16].
- Thomas von Thierstein's RAG ID - Repertorium Academicum Germanicum is recorded as ngUK5n971TM71jqGoU1jgSgF[17].
Body
Education
Educated at University of Freiburg[4], a public university[18], in Germany[19], founded in 1457[20], headquartered in Freiburg im Breisgau[21]; University of Basel[5], a public research university[22], in Switzerland[23], founded in 1460[24], headquartered in Basel[25]; and University of Pavia[6], a public university[26], in Italy[27], founded in 1361[28]. Thomas von Thierstein earned the academic degree of licentiate[12].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include tutor[2] and parson[3]. Notable students include Siegmund von Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Neuenstein[7], a Catholic theologian[29], 1485–1534[30]; Ludwig von Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Neuenstein[8], 1486–1550[31]; and George de Hohenlohe-Waldenbourg[9], 1488–1551[32].
FAQs
What did Thomas von Thierstein do for work?
Thomas von Thierstein worked as tutor[2] and parson[3].
Where did Thomas von Thierstein go to school?
Thomas von Thierstein was educated at University of Freiburg[4], University of Basel[5], and University of Pavia[6].