John Cameron
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John Cameron
Summary
John Cameron is a human[1]. His place of birth was Glasgow[2]. He was born on 1579[3]. He died in Montauban[4]. He died on November 27, 1625[5]. He worked as a theologian[6]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (18 views/month, #7,296 of 1,000,298).[7]
Key Facts
- John Cameron was born in Glasgow[2].
- John Cameron died in Montauban[4].
- John Cameron was born on 1579[3].
- John Cameron died on November 27, 1625[5].
- John Cameron held citizenship in United Kingdom[8].
- John Cameron's professions included theologian[6].
- John Cameron held the position of Principal of the University of Glasgow[9].
- A notable student of John Cameron was Moses Amyraut[10].
- A notable student of John Cameron was Josué de la Place[11].
- A notable student of John Cameron was Samuel Bochart[12].
- John Cameron's religion is recorded as Protestantism[13].
- John Cameron is recorded as male[14].
- John Cameron's instance of is recorded as human[15].
- John Cameron's Commons category is recorded as John Cameron (theologian)[16].
- John Cameron's family name is recorded as Cameron[17].
- John Cameron's given name is recorded as John[18].
- John Cameron's depicted by is recorded as Principal John Cameron; (1579-1625)[19].
- John Cameron's described by source is recorded as Dictionary of National Biography, 1885–1900[20].
- John Cameron's described by source is recorded as The Nuttall Encyclopædia[21].
- John Cameron's described by source is recorded as Encyclopædia Britannica 11th edition[22].
- John Cameron's described by source is recorded as Dictionnaire de la Bible[23].
- John Cameron's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as French[24].
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Origins and Family
Born in Glasgow[2], John Cameron… he was born on 1579[3].
Career and Affiliations
John Cameron worked as a theologian[6]. He held the position of Principal of the University of Glasgow[9]. Notable students include Moses Amyraut[10], a theologian[25], 1596–1664[26], of France[27], specialised in Protestant theology[28]; Josué de la Place[11], a theologian[29], 1596–1655[30], of France[31]; and Samuel Bochart[12], a pastor[32], 1599–1667[33], of Kingdom of France[34].
Personal Life
John Cameron's religion is recorded as Protestantism[13].
Death and Burial
John Cameron died on November 27, 1625[5]. He passed away in Montauban[4].
Why It Matters
John Cameron ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (18 views/month, #7,296 of 1,000,298).[7]
FAQs
Where was John Cameron born?
Born in Glasgow[2], John Cameron…
Where did John Cameron die?
John Cameron died in Montauban[4].
What did John Cameron do for work?
John Cameron worked as theologian[6].