Adolf Miethe
(1862-1927)

German photochemist, photographer, pioneer in color photography (1862-1927) – Adolf Miethe was born in Potsdam (Capital city of the German state of Brandenburg) on April 25th, 1862 and died in Berlin (Federated state, capital and largest city of Germany) on May 5th, 1927 at the age of 65. Today Adolf Miethe would be 162 years old.

Age

how old was Adolf Miethe when he died?

65

Adolf Miethe died in 1927 at the age of 65.


Biographical data

Birthday April 25th, 1862 (Friday)
Place of Birth Potsdam
Capital city of the German state of Brandenburg
Death Date May 5th, 1927 (Thursday)
Death place Berlin
Federated state, capital and largest city of Germany
Birth sign (Zodiac) Taurus (The Bull) ♉
Chinese Zodiac Dog 狗

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Birthday

When was Adolf Miethe born?

Adolf Miethe was born on April 25th, 1862.

Death

When did Adolf Miethe die?

Adolf Miethe died on May 5th, 1927 at the age of 65 in Berlin (Federated state, capital and largest city of Germany). Today Adolf Miethe would be 162 years old.

Place of Birth

Where was Adolf Miethe born?

Potsdam (Capital city of the German state of Brandenburg).

Death place

Where did Adolf Miethe die?

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

Zodiac

What is the zodiac sign of Adolf Miethe?

Adolf Miethe was born in the zodiac sign Taurus (The Bull).

Chinese Zodiac

Which Chinese zodiac sign does Adolf Miethe have?

Adolf Miethe was born in 1862 in the year of the Chinese zodiac Dog.

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