Georg Wilhelm Steller
(1709-1746)

Explorer and zoologist famous for discovering Steller's Sea Lion – Georg Wilhelm Steller was born in Bad Windsheim (Municipality in Bavaria, Germany) on March 10th, 1709 and died in Tyumen (City in eastern Russia) on November 14th, 1746 at the age of 37. Today Georg Wilhelm Steller would be 315 years old.

Age

how old was Georg Wilhelm Steller when he died?

37

Georg Wilhelm Steller died in 1746 at the age of 37.


Biographical data

Birthday March 10th, 1709 (Sunday)
Place of Birth Bad Windsheim
Municipality in Bavaria, Germany
Death Date November 14th, 1746 (Monday)
Death place Tyumen
City in eastern Russia
Birth sign (Zodiac) Pisces (The Fish) ♓
Chinese Zodiac Ox 牛

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Birthday

When was Georg Wilhelm Steller born?

Georg Wilhelm Steller was born on March 10th, 1709.

Death

When did Georg Wilhelm Steller die?

Georg Wilhelm Steller died on November 14th, 1746 at the age of 37 in Tyumen (City in eastern Russia). Today Georg Wilhelm Steller would be 315 years old.

Place of Birth

Where was Georg Wilhelm Steller born?

Bad Windsheim (Municipality in Bavaria, Germany).

Death place

Where did Georg Wilhelm Steller die?

Tyumen (City in eastern Russia).

Zodiac

What is the zodiac sign of Georg Wilhelm Steller?

Georg Wilhelm Steller was born in the zodiac sign Pisces (The Fish).

Chinese Zodiac

Which Chinese zodiac sign does Georg Wilhelm Steller have?

Georg Wilhelm Steller was born in 1709 in the year of the Chinese zodiac Ox.

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