Johann Hülsemann
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Johann Hülsemann
Summary
Johann Hülsemann is a human[1]. Born in Esens[2], he… he was born on December 4, 1602[3]. He died in Leipzig[4]. He died on June 13, 1661[5]. He worked as a theologian[6] and university teacher[7].
Key Facts
- Johann Hülsemann's place of birth was Esens[2].
- Johann Hülsemann passed away in Leipzig[4].
- Johann Hülsemann was born on December 4, 1602[3].
- Johann Hülsemann died on June 13, 1661[5].
- Among Johann Hülsemann's spouses was Sophia Hülsemann[8].
- A child of Johann Hülsemann was Dorothea Elisabeth Hülsemann[9].
- A child of Johann Hülsemann was Christina Elisabeth Bilefeld[10].
- A child of Johann Hülsemann was Anna Sophia Noricus[11].
- A child of Johann Hülsemann was Catharina Sabina Bohn[12].
- Johann Hülsemann held citizenship in Germany[13].
- Johann Hülsemann's professions included theologian[6].
- Johann Hülsemann worked as a university teacher[7].
- Johann Hülsemann held the position of Provost of the Cathedral Chapter Naumburg[14].
- Johann Hülsemann held the position of Dean of the Cathedral Chapter Naumburg[15].
- Johann Hülsemann was employed by Leipzig University[16].
- Johann Hülsemann was employed by University of Wittenberg[17].
- A notable student of Johann Hülsemann was Michael Wendler[18].
- Johann Hülsemann's religion is recorded as Lutheranism[19].
- Johann Hülsemann is recorded as male[20].
- Johann Hülsemann's instance of is recorded as human[21].
- Johann Hülsemann's Commons category is recorded as Johann Hülsemann[22].
- Johann Hülsemann's family name is recorded as Hülsemann[23].
- Johann Hülsemann's given name is recorded as Johann[24].
- Johann Hülsemann studied under Jakob Martini[25].
- Johann Hülsemann studied under Friedrich Balduin[26].
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Origins and Family
Johann Hülsemann's place of birth was Esens[2]. He was born on December 4, 1602[3].
Education
Studied under Jakob Martini[25], a theologian[27], 1570–1649[28], of Germany[29]; Friedrich Balduin[26], a theologian[30], 1575–1627[31], of Germany[32], awarded the Poet's Crown[33]; Johann Scharf[34], a theologian[35], 1595–1660[36], of Germany[37], specialised in Lutheran doctrine[38]; Balthasar Meisner[39], a theologian[40], 1587–1626[41], of Germany[42]; Heinrich Höpfner[43], a theologian[44], 1582–1642[45], of Germany[46]; and Menno Hanneken[47], a theologian[48], 1595–1671[49], of Germany[50], specialised in theology[51].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include theologian[6] and university teacher[7]. Employers include Leipzig University[16], a public university[52], in Germany[53], founded in 1409[54], headquartered in Leipzig[55] and University of Wittenberg[17], a university[56], in Holy Roman Empire[57], founded in 1502[58], headquartered in Lutherstadt Wittenberg[59]. Positions held include Provost of the Cathedral Chapter Naumburg[14] and Dean of the Cathedral Chapter Naumburg[15]. A notable student of Johann Hülsemann was Michael Wendler[18].
Personal Life
Among Johann Hülsemann's spouses was Sophia Hülsemann[8]. Children include Dorothea Elisabeth Hülsemann[9]; Christina Elisabeth Bilefeld[10], a pastor's wife[60]; Anna Sophia Noricus[11]; and Catharina Sabina Bohn[12], 1647–1725[61]. His religion is recorded as Lutheranism[19].
Death and Burial
Johann Hülsemann died on June 13, 1661[5]. He died in Leipzig[4].
FAQs
Where was Johann Hülsemann born?
Born in Esens[2], Johann Hülsemann…
Where did Johann Hülsemann die?
Johann Hülsemann died in Leipzig[4].
Who was Johann Hülsemann married to?
Johann Hülsemann's spouses include Sophia Hülsemann[8].
What did Johann Hülsemann do for work?
Johann Hülsemann worked as theologian[6] and university teacher[7].