Max Cahner
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Max Cahner
Summary
Max Cahner is a human[1]. He was born in Bad Godesberg[2]. He was born on December 3, 1936[3]. He passed away in Barcelona[4]. He died on October 14, 2013[5]. He worked as a writer[6], politician[7], editor[8], historian[9], and businessperson[10]. He is known by 11 alternative names across languages and contexts.[11]
Key Facts
- Max Cahner's place of birth was Bad Godesberg[2].
- Max Cahner died in Barcelona[4].
- Max Cahner was born on December 3, 1936[3].
- Max Cahner died on October 14, 2013[5].
- A child of Max Cahner was Max Cahner Picallo[12].
- Max Cahner held citizenship in Spain[13].
- Max Cahner worked as a writer[6].
- Max Cahner worked as a politician[7].
- Max Cahner worked as an editor[8].
- Max Cahner's professions included historian[9].
- Max Cahner worked as a businessperson[10].
- Max Cahner's professions included university teacher[14].
- Max Cahner held the position of Member of the Parliament of Catalonia[15].
- Max Cahner held the position of Minister of Culture of the Generalitat of Catalonia[16].
- Max Cahner was employed by University of Barcelona[17].
- Max Cahner's education included a stint at University of Barcelona[18].
- Max Cahner was educated at Institució Cultural del Centre d’Influència Catòlica[19].
- Max Cahner received the Saint George's Cross[20].
- Max Cahner received the Gold Medal of the Generalitat of Catalonia[21].
- Max Cahner was a member of Ateneu Barcelonès[22].
- Max Cahner was a member of Acció Cultural del País Valencià[23].
- Max Cahner was a member of Associació Internacional de Llengua i Literatura Catalanes[24].
- Max Cahner was a member of Societat Catalana d'Estudis Històrics[25].
- Max Cahner was a member of Club Ramon Muntaner[26].
- Max Cahner is recorded as male[27].
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Origins and Family
Max Cahner's place of birth was Bad Godesberg[2]. He was born on December 3, 1936[3].
Education
Educated at University of Barcelona[18], a public university[28], in Spain[29], founded in 1842[30], headquartered in Barcelona[31] and Institució Cultural del Centre d’Influència Catòlica[19], a foundation[32], in Spain[33], founded in 1952[34], headquartered in Edifici CIC[35].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include writer[6], politician[7], editor[8], historian[9], businessperson[10], and university teacher[14]. Among Max Cahner's employers was University of Barcelona[17]. Positions held include Member of the Parliament of Catalonia[15], an elective office[36], in Spain[37], founded in 1932[38] and Minister of Culture of the Generalitat of Catalonia[16], a position[39], in Spain[40], founded in 1980[41]. He supervised Cristina Badosa i Mont as a doctoral student[42].
Recognition
Awards received include Saint George's Cross[20], an award[43], in Spain[44], founded in 1981[45] and Gold Medal of the Generalitat of Catalonia[21], an award[46], in Spain[47], founded in 1978[48].
Personal Life
A child of Max Cahner was Max Cahner Picallo[12]. Political affiliations include Democratic Convergence of Catalonia[49], a political party[50], in Spain[51], founded in 1974[52], headquartered in Barcelona[53]; Acció Catalana[54], a political party in Catalonia[55], in Spain[56], founded in 1994[57], headquartered in Barcelona[58]; and Nacionalistes d'Esquerra[59], an electoral alliance[60], in Spain[61], founded in 1979[62], headquartered in Barcelona[63].
Death and Burial
Max Cahner died on October 14, 2013[5]. He died in Barcelona[4].
Why It Matters
Max Cahner is known by 11 alternative names across languages and contexts.[11]
FAQs
Where was Max Cahner born?
Max Cahner's place of birth was Bad Godesberg[2].
Where did Max Cahner die?
Max Cahner died in Barcelona[4].
What did Max Cahner do for work?
Max Cahner worked as writer[6], politician[7], editor[8], historian[9], and businessperson[10].
Where did Max Cahner go to school?
Max Cahner was educated at University of Barcelona[18] and Institució Cultural del Centre d’Influència Catòlica[19].
What awards did Max Cahner receive?
Honors received include Saint George's Cross[20] and Gold Medal of the Generalitat of Catalonia[21].