Friedrich Hultsch
(1833-1906)

German classical philologist and historian (1833–1906) – Friedrich Hultsch was born in Dresden (Capital city of the Free State of Saxony in Germany) on July 22nd, 1833 and died in Dresden (Capital city of the Free State of Saxony in Germany) on April 6th, 1906 at the age of 72. Today Friedrich Hultsch would be 190 years old.

Age

how old was Friedrich Hultsch when he died?

72

Friedrich Hultsch died in 1906 at the age of 72.


Biographical data

Birthday July 22nd, 1833 (Monday)
Place of Birth Dresden
Capital city of the Free State of Saxony in Germany
Death Date April 6th, 1906 (Friday)
Death place Dresden
Capital city of the Free State of Saxony in Germany
Birth sign (Zodiac) Cancer (The Crab) ♋
Chinese Zodiac Snake 蛇

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Birthday

When was Friedrich Hultsch born?

Friedrich Hultsch was born on July 22nd, 1833.

Death

When did Friedrich Hultsch die?

Friedrich Hultsch died on April 6th, 1906 at the age of 72 in Dresden (Capital city of the Free State of Saxony in Germany). Today Friedrich Hultsch would be 190 years old.

Place of Birth

Where was Friedrich Hultsch born?

Dresden (Capital city of the Free State of Saxony in Germany).

Death place

Where did Friedrich Hultsch die?

Dresden (Capital city of the Free State of Saxony in Germany).

Zodiac

What is the zodiac sign of Friedrich Hultsch?

Friedrich Hultsch was born in the zodiac sign Cancer (The Crab).

Chinese Zodiac

Which Chinese zodiac sign does Friedrich Hultsch have?

Friedrich Hultsch was born in 1833 in the year of the Chinese zodiac Snake.

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