Adolf Giltsch
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Adolf Giltsch
Summary
Adolf Giltsch is a human[1]. His place of birth was Jena[2]. He was born on 1850[3]. He passed away in Jena[4]. He died on January 1, 1911[5]. He worked as a scientific illustrator[6] and lithographer[7].
Key Facts
- Adolf Giltsch was born in Jena[2].
- Adolf Giltsch was born in Jena-Zentrum[8].
- Adolf Giltsch passed away in Jena[4].
- Adolf Giltsch passed away in Jena-Zentrum[9].
- Adolf Giltsch was born on 1850[3].
- Adolf Giltsch was born on January 1, 1852[10].
- Adolf Giltsch was born on April 23, 1852[11].
- Adolf Giltsch died on January 1, 1911[5].
- Adolf Giltsch died on June 15, 1911[12].
- Adolf Giltsch is buried at Nordfriedhof[13].
- Adolf Giltsch's professions included scientific illustrator[6].
- Adolf Giltsch's professions included lithographer[7].
- Adolf Giltsch is recorded as male[14].
- Adolf Giltsch's instance of is recorded as human[15].
- Adolf Giltsch's Commons category is recorded as Adolf Giltsch[16].
- Adolf Giltsch's given name is recorded as Adolf[17].
- Adolf Giltsch's Commons Creator page is recorded as Adolf Giltsch[18].
- Adolf Giltsch's copyright status as a creator is recorded as copyrights on works have expired[19].
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Origins and Family
Recorded place of birth include Jena[2], a big city[20], in Germany[21] and Jena-Zentrum[8], an Ortsteil[22], in Germany[23]. Recorded date of birth include 1850[3], January 1, 1852[10], and April 23, 1852[11].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include scientific illustrator[6] and lithographer[7].
Death and Burial
Recorded date of death include January 1, 1911[5] and June 15, 1911[12]. Recorded place of death include Jena[4], a big city[24], in Germany[25] and Jena-Zentrum[9], an Ortsteil[26], in Germany[27]. Adolf Giltsch is buried at Nordfriedhof[13].
FAQs
Where was Adolf Giltsch born?
Adolf Giltsch's place of birth was Jena[2].
Where did Adolf Giltsch die?
Adolf Giltsch died in Jena[4].
What did Adolf Giltsch do for work?
Adolf Giltsch worked as scientific illustrator[6] and lithographer[7].