Witold Chodźko
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Witold Chodźko
Summary
Witold Chodźko is a human[1]. He was born in Piotrków Trybunalski[2]. He was born on November 1875[3]. He died in Lublin[4]. He died on January 1, 1954[5]. He worked as a psychiatrist[6], neurologist[7], and politician[8]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (3 views/month, #7,290 of 1,000,298).[9]
Key Facts
- Witold Chodźko's place of birth was Piotrków Trybunalski[2].
- Witold Chodźko died in Lublin[4].
- Witold Chodźko was born on November 1875[3].
- Witold Chodźko died on January 1, 1954[5].
- Burial took place at Powązki Cemetery[10].
- A child of Witold Chodźko was Maria Zachwatowicz[11].
- A child of Witold Chodźko was Aleksandra Chodzko-Domaniewska[12].
- Witold Chodźko held citizenship in Poland[13].
- Witold Chodźko worked as a psychiatrist[6].
- Witold Chodźko's professions included neurologist[7].
- Witold Chodźko worked as a politician[8].
- Witold Chodźko held the position of Minister of Labour and Social Policy[14].
- Witold Chodźko's education included a stint at Wydział Lekarski Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego[15].
- Witold Chodźko received the Gold Cross of Merit[16].
- Witold Chodźko received the Commander with Star of the Order of Polonia Restituta[17].
- Witold Chodźko was a member of Polish Academy of Learning[18].
- Witold Chodźko was a member of Polish Psychiatric Association[19].
- Witold Chodźko is recorded as male[20].
- Witold Chodźko's instance of is recorded as human[21].
- Witold Chodźko's family is recorded as House of Chodźko[22].
- Witold Chodźko's Commons category is recorded as Witold Chodźko[23].
- Witold Chodźko's family name is recorded as Q109656486[24].
- Witold Chodźko's given name is recorded as Witold[25].
- Witold Chodźko's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Polish[26].
- Witold Chodźko's name in native language is recorded as {'lang': 'pl', 'text': 'Witold Chodźko'}[27].
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Origins and Family
Witold Chodźko was born in Piotrków Trybunalski[2]. He was born on November 1875[3].
Education
Witold Chodźko was educated at Wydział Lekarski Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego[15].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include psychiatrist[6], neurologist[7], and politician[8]. Witold Chodźko held the position of Minister of Labour and Social Policy[14].
Recognition
Awards received include Gold Cross of Merit[16] and Commander with Star of the Order of Polonia Restituta[17], a grade of an order[28], in Poland[29].
Personal Life
Children include Maria Zachwatowicz[11], an architect[30], 1902–1994[31], of Poland[32], awarded the Medal of the 10th Anniversary of People's Poland[33] and Aleksandra Chodzko-Domaniewska[12], a classical philologist[34], 1900–1955[35], of Poland[36], specialised in ancient history[37].
Death and Burial
Witold Chodźko died on January 1, 1954[5]. He died in Lublin[4]. He is buried at Powązki Cemetery[10].
Works and Contributions
Things named for Witold Chodźko include Witold Chodźki Institute of Rural Medicine[38], a research institute[39], in Poland[40].
Why It Matters
Witold Chodźko ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (3 views/month, #7,290 of 1,000,298).[9]
Entities named for him include Witold Chodźki Institute of Rural Medicine[38], a research institute[39], in Poland[40].
FAQs
Where was Witold Chodźko born?
Born in Piotrków Trybunalski[2], Witold Chodźko…
Where did Witold Chodźko die?
Witold Chodźko passed away in Lublin[4].
What did Witold Chodźko do for work?
Witold Chodźko worked as psychiatrist[6], neurologist[7], and politician[8].
Where did Witold Chodźko go to school?
Witold Chodźko was educated at Wydział Lekarski Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego[15].
What awards did Witold Chodźko receive?
Honors received include Gold Cross of Merit[16] and Commander with Star of the Order of Polonia Restituta[17].