Wilma Neruda
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Wilma Neruda
Summary
Wilma Neruda is a human[1]. She was born in Brno[2]. She was born on March 21, 1840[3]. She died in Berlin[4]. She died on April 15, 1911[5]. She worked as a violinist[6]. She ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (111 views/month, #7,280 of 1,000,298).[7]
Key Facts
- Wilma Neruda's place of birth was Brno[2].
- Wilma Neruda died in Berlin[4].
- Wilma Neruda was born on March 21, 1840[3].
- Wilma Neruda was born on March 21, 1839[8].
- Wilma Neruda was born on March 21, 1838[9].
- Wilma Neruda died on April 15, 1911[5].
- Wilma Neruda's father was Josef Neruda[10].
- Wilma Neruda was married to Charles Hallé[11].
- Wilma Neruda was married to Ludvig Norman[12].
- A child of Wilma Neruda was Ludwig Norman-Neruda[13].
- A child of Wilma Neruda was Felix Wilhelm Waldemar Norman-Neruda[14].
- Wilma Neruda held citizenship in Austrian Empire[15].
- Wilma Neruda held citizenship in Sweden[16].
- Wilma Neruda's professions included violinist[6].
- Wilma Neruda's field of work was music[17].
- Wilma Neruda's field of work was violin performance[18].
- A notable student of Wilma Neruda was Maria Wrangel[19].
- Wilma Neruda received the Ingenio et arti[20].
- Wilma Neruda received the Litteris et Artibus[21].
- Wilma Neruda is recorded as female[22].
- Wilma Neruda's instance of is recorded as human[23].
- Wilma Neruda's Commons category is recorded as Wilma Neruda[24].
- Wilma Neruda's archives at is recorded as Bavarian State Library[25].
- Wilma Neruda's family name is recorded as Neruda[26].
- Wilma Neruda's given name is recorded as Wilma[27].
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Origins and Family
Born in Brno[2], Wilma Neruda… Recorded date of birth include March 21, 1840[3], March 21, 1839[8], and March 21, 1838[9]. Her father was Josef Neruda[10].
Career and Affiliations
Wilma Neruda's professions included violinist[6]. Fields of work include music[17], a type of arts[28] and violin performance[18], a field of study[29]. A notable student of her was Maria Wrangel[19].
Recognition
Awards received include Ingenio et arti[20], a medallion[30], in Denmark[31], founded in 1841[32] and Litteris et Artibus[21], a medallion[33], in Sweden[34], founded in 1853[35].
Personal Life
Spouses include Charles Hallé[11], a pianist[36], 1819–1895[37], of Kingdom of Prussia[38], awarded the Knight Bachelor[39] and Ludvig Norman[12], a pianist[40], 1831–1885[41], of Sweden[42], specialised in music[43]. Children include Ludwig Norman-Neruda[13], a mountaineer[44], 1864–1898[45], of United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland[46] and Felix Wilhelm Waldemar Norman-Neruda[14].
Death and Burial
Wilma Neruda died on April 15, 1911[5]. She passed away in Berlin[4].
Why It Matters
Wilma Neruda ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (111 views/month, #7,280 of 1,000,298).[7] She has Wikipedia articles in 13 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[47] She is known by 28 alternative names across languages and contexts.[48]
FAQs
Where was Wilma Neruda born?
Wilma Neruda's place of birth was Brno[2].
Where did Wilma Neruda die?
Wilma Neruda died in Berlin[4].
Who were Wilma Neruda's parents?
Wilma Neruda's father was Josef Neruda[10].
Who was Wilma Neruda married to?
Wilma Neruda's spouses include Charles Hallé[11] and Ludvig Norman[12].
What did Wilma Neruda do for work?
Wilma Neruda worked as violinist[6].
What awards did Wilma Neruda receive?
Honors received include Ingenio et arti[20] and Litteris et Artibus[21].