Friedrich August Wiedeburg
(1751-1815)

German classical philologist and educationist (1751-1815) – Friedrich August Wiedeburg was born in Querum (District of Brunswick) on April 15th, 1751 and died in Helmstedt (Municipality of Germany) on August 13th, 1815 at the age of 64. Today Friedrich August Wiedeburg would be 273 years old.

Age

how old was Friedrich August Wiedeburg when he died?

64

Friedrich August Wiedeburg died in 1815 at the age of 64.


Biographical data

Birthday April 15th, 1751 (Thursday)
Place of Birth Querum
District of Brunswick
Death Date August 13th, 1815 (Sunday)
Death place Helmstedt
Municipality of Germany
Birth sign (Zodiac) Aries (The Ram) ♈
Chinese Zodiac Goat 羊

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Birthday

When was Friedrich August Wiedeburg born?

Friedrich August Wiedeburg was born on April 15th, 1751.

Death

When did Friedrich August Wiedeburg die?

Friedrich August Wiedeburg died on August 13th, 1815 at the age of 64 in Helmstedt (Municipality of Germany). Today Friedrich August Wiedeburg would be 273 years old.

Place of Birth

Where was Friedrich August Wiedeburg born?

Querum (District of Brunswick).

Death place

Where did Friedrich August Wiedeburg die?

Helmstedt (Municipality of Germany).

Zodiac

What is the zodiac sign of Friedrich August Wiedeburg?

Friedrich August Wiedeburg was born in the zodiac sign Aries (The Ram).

Chinese Zodiac

Which Chinese zodiac sign does Friedrich August Wiedeburg have?

Friedrich August Wiedeburg was born in 1751 in the year of the Chinese zodiac Goat.

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