Carl Streckfuß
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Carl Streckfuß
Summary
Carl Streckfuß is a human[1]. Born in Gera[2], he… he was born on September 20, 1779[3]. He passed away in Berlin[4]. He died on July 26, 1844[5]. He worked as a translator[6], writer[7], and jurist[8]. He is known by 16 alternative names across languages and contexts.[9]
Key Facts
- Carl Streckfuß was born in Gera[2].
- Carl Streckfuß died in Berlin[4].
- Carl Streckfuß was born on September 20, 1779[3].
- Carl Streckfuß was born on September 20, 1778[10].
- Carl Streckfuß died on July 26, 1844[5].
- Carl Streckfuß is buried at Friedhof II der Sophiengemeinde Berlin[11].
- A child of Carl Streckfuß was Karl Wilhelm Streckfuss[12].
- A child of Carl Streckfuß was Adolf Streckfuß[13].
- Carl Streckfuß held citizenship in Kingdom of Prussia[14].
- Carl Streckfuß held citizenship in Electorate of Saxony[15].
- German was Carl Streckfuß's native language[16].
- Carl Streckfuß's professions included translator[6].
- Carl Streckfuß's professions included writer[7].
- Carl Streckfuß worked as a jurist[8].
- Carl Streckfuß's field of work was literature[17].
- Carl Streckfuß's field of work was translation[18].
- Carl Streckfuß's field of work was law[19].
- Carl Streckfuß held the position of assessor[20].
- Carl Streckfuß held the position of in-home tutor[21].
- Carl Streckfuß held the position of in-home tutor[22].
- Carl Streckfuß held the position of Court Actuary[23].
- Carl Streckfuß held the position of lawyer[24].
- Carl Streckfuß held the position of secretary[25].
- Carl Streckfuß's education included a stint at Leipzig University[26].
- A notable work attributed to Carl Streckfuß is Q19221567[27].
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Origins and Family
Born in Gera[2], Carl Streckfuß… Recorded date of birth include September 20, 1779[3] and September 20, 1778[10]. German was his native language[16].
Education
Carl Streckfuß was educated at Leipzig University[26].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include translator[6], writer[7], and jurist[8]. Fields of work include literature[17], a type of arts[28]; translation[18], an academic major[29]; and law[19], an academic discipline[30]. Positions held include assessor[20], a legal profession[31]; in-home tutor[21], an occupation[32]; Court Actuary[23]; lawyer[24], a legal profession[33]; secretary[25], a corporate title[34]; and Q106887423[35], a title of authority[36], in Germany[37].
Works and Contributions
Notable works include Q19221567[27], a literary work[38]; Göttliche Komödie (1876, Streckfuß)[39]; Q85194769[40]; Q19229590[41]; Q19227982[42]; and Q19198476[43].
Recognition
Awards received include honorary citizen of Berlin[44], an award[45], in Germany[46], founded in 1851[47] and Order of the Red Eagle 3rd Class[48], a grade of an order[49], in Prussia[50].
Personal Life
Children include Karl Wilhelm Streckfuss[12], a painter[51], 1817–1896[52], of Kingdom of Prussia[53] and Adolf Streckfuß[13], a writer[54], 1823–1895[55], of Germany[56].
Death and Burial
Carl Streckfuß died on July 26, 1844[5]. He passed away in Berlin[4]. Burial took place at Friedhof II der Sophiengemeinde Berlin[11].
Why It Matters
Carl Streckfuß is known by 16 alternative names across languages and contexts.[9]
FAQs
Where was Carl Streckfuß born?
Carl Streckfuß's place of birth was Gera[2].
Where did Carl Streckfuß die?
Carl Streckfuß died in Berlin[4].
What did Carl Streckfuß do for work?
Carl Streckfuß worked as translator[6], writer[7], and jurist[8].
Where did Carl Streckfuß go to school?
Carl Streckfuß was educated at Leipzig University[26].
What awards did Carl Streckfuß receive?
Honors received include honorary citizen of Berlin[44] and Order of the Red Eagle 3rd Class[48].