Christoph Tinctorius
(1604-1662)

German university teacher and writer (1604-1662) – Christoph Tinctorius was born in Srokowo (Village of Poland) on November 7th, 1604 and died in Königsberg (Historic Prussian name of Kaliningrad) on April 13th, 1662 at the age of 57. Today Christoph Tinctorius would be 419 years old.

Age

how old was Christoph Tinctorius when he died?

57

Christoph Tinctorius died in 1662 at the age of 57.


Biographical data

Birthday November 7th, 1604 (Sunday)
Place of Birth Srokowo
Village of Poland
Death Date April 13th, 1662 (Thursday)
Death place Königsberg
Historic Prussian name of Kaliningrad
Birth sign (Zodiac) Scorpio (The Scorpion) ♏
Chinese Zodiac Dragon 龍

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Birthday

When was Christoph Tinctorius born?

Christoph Tinctorius was born on November 7th, 1604.

Death

When did Christoph Tinctorius die?

Christoph Tinctorius died on April 13th, 1662 at the age of 57 in Königsberg (Historic Prussian name of Kaliningrad). Today Christoph Tinctorius would be 419 years old.

Place of Birth

Where was Christoph Tinctorius born?

Srokowo (Village of Poland).

Death place

Where did Christoph Tinctorius die?

Königsberg (Historic Prussian name of Kaliningrad).

Zodiac

What is the zodiac sign of Christoph Tinctorius?

Christoph Tinctorius was born in the zodiac sign Scorpio (The Scorpion).

Chinese Zodiac

Which Chinese zodiac sign does Christoph Tinctorius have?

Christoph Tinctorius was born in 1604 in the year of the Chinese zodiac Dragon.

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