Adolf Kirchhoff
(1826-1908)

German classical philologist and epigrapher (1826–1908) – Adolf Kirchhoff was born in Berlin (Federated state, capital and largest city of Germany) on January 6th, 1826 and died in Berlin (Federated state, capital and largest city of Germany) on February 27th, 1908 at the age of 82. Today Adolf Kirchhoff would be 198 years old.

Age

how old was Adolf Kirchhoff when he died?

82

Adolf Kirchhoff died in 1908 at the age of 82.


Biographical data

Birthday January 6th, 1826 (Friday)
Place of Birth Berlin
Federated state, capital and largest city of Germany
Death Date February 27th, 1908 (Thursday)
Death place Berlin
Federated state, capital and largest city of Germany
Birth sign (Zodiac) Capricorn (The Sea-Goat) ♑
Chinese Zodiac Dog 狗

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Birthday

When was Adolf Kirchhoff born?

Adolf Kirchhoff was born on January 6th, 1826.

Death

When did Adolf Kirchhoff die?

Adolf Kirchhoff died on February 27th, 1908 at the age of 82 in Berlin (Federated state, capital and largest city of Germany). Today Adolf Kirchhoff would be 198 years old.

Place of Birth

Where was Adolf Kirchhoff born?

Berlin (Federated state, capital and largest city of Germany).

Death place

Where did Adolf Kirchhoff die?

Berlin (Federated state, capital and largest city of Germany).

Zodiac

What is the zodiac sign of Adolf Kirchhoff?

Adolf Kirchhoff was born in the zodiac sign Capricorn (The Sea-Goat).

Chinese Zodiac

Which Chinese zodiac sign does Adolf Kirchhoff have?

Adolf Kirchhoff was born in 1826 in the year of the Chinese zodiac Dog.

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