Wilhelm Bötticher
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Wilhelm Bötticher
Summary
Wilhelm Bötticher is a human[1]. Born in Wormsdorf[2], he… he was born on June 6, 1798[3]. He died in Berlin[4]. He died on April 6, 1850[5]. He worked as a historian[6], pedagogue[7], Protestant theologian[8], philologist[9], and teacher[10].
Key Facts
- Wilhelm Bötticher's place of birth was Wormsdorf[2].
- Wilhelm Bötticher died in Berlin[4].
- Wilhelm Bötticher was born on June 6, 1798[3].
- Wilhelm Bötticher died on April 6, 1850[5].
- A child of Wilhelm Bötticher was Theodor Bötticher[11].
- A child of Wilhelm Bötticher was Paul de Lagarde[12].
- Wilhelm Bötticher held citizenship in Germany[13].
- Wilhelm Bötticher's professions included historian[6].
- Wilhelm Bötticher's professions included pedagogue[7].
- Wilhelm Bötticher's professions included Protestant theologian[8].
- Wilhelm Bötticher's professions included philologist[9].
- Wilhelm Bötticher's professions included teacher[10].
- Wilhelm Bötticher's professions included translator[14].
- Wilhelm Bötticher's field of work was translating activity[15].
- Wilhelm Bötticher's field of work was Protestant theology[16].
- Wilhelm Bötticher's field of work was classical philology[17].
- Wilhelm Bötticher's field of work was ancient literature[18].
- Wilhelm Bötticher is recorded as male[19].
- Wilhelm Bötticher's instance of is recorded as human[20].
- Wilhelm Bötticher's given name is recorded as Wilhelm[21].
- Wilhelm Bötticher's described by source is recorded as Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie[22].
- Wilhelm Bötticher's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as German[23].
Body
Origins and Family
Wilhelm Bötticher's place of birth was Wormsdorf[2]. He was born on June 6, 1798[3].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include historian[6], pedagogue[7], Protestant theologian[8], philologist[9], teacher[10], and translator[14]. Fields of work include translating activity[15]; Protestant theology[16], a branch of theology[24]; classical philology[17], an academic discipline[25]; and ancient literature[18], a sub-set of literature[26].
Personal Life
Children include Theodor Bötticher[11], 1832–1878[27] and Paul de Lagarde[12], a writer[28], 1827–1891[29], of Kingdom of Prussia[30], specialised in oriental studies[31].
Death and Burial
Wilhelm Bötticher died on April 6, 1850[5]. He died in Berlin[4].
FAQs
Where was Wilhelm Bötticher born?
Born in Wormsdorf[2], Wilhelm Bötticher…
Where did Wilhelm Bötticher die?
Wilhelm Bötticher died in Berlin[4].
What did Wilhelm Bötticher do for work?
Wilhelm Bötticher worked as historian[6], pedagogue[7], Protestant theologian[8], philologist[9], and teacher[10].