Gerhard Heilmann
(1859-1946)

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Gerhard heilmann large Gerhard Heilmann, self-portrait (1912) Foto: Gerhard Heilmann / Public Domain

Danish artist and paleontologist (1859-1946) – Gerhard Heilmann was born in Skælskør (Human settlement) on June 25th, 1859 and died in Copenhagen (Capital and largest city of Denmark) on March 26th, 1946 at the age of 86. Today Gerhard Heilmann would be 164 years old.

Age

how old was Gerhard Heilmann when he died?

86

Gerhard Heilmann died in 1946 at the age of 86.


Biographical data

Birthday June 25th, 1859 (Saturday)
Place of Birth Skælskør
Human settlement
Death Date March 26th, 1946 (Tuesday)
Death place Copenhagen
Capital and largest city of Denmark
Birth sign (Zodiac) Cancer (The Crab) ♋
Chinese Zodiac Goat 羊

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Birthday

When was Gerhard Heilmann born?

Gerhard Heilmann was born on June 25th, 1859.

Death

When did Gerhard Heilmann die?

Gerhard Heilmann died on March 26th, 1946 at the age of 86 in Copenhagen (Capital and largest city of Denmark). Today Gerhard Heilmann would be 164 years old.

Place of Birth

Where was Gerhard Heilmann born?

Skælskør (Human settlement).

Death place

Where did Gerhard Heilmann die?

Copenhagen (Capital and largest city of Denmark).

Zodiac

What is the zodiac sign of Gerhard Heilmann?

Gerhard Heilmann was born in the zodiac sign Cancer (The Crab).

Chinese Zodiac

Which Chinese zodiac sign does Gerhard Heilmann have?

Gerhard Heilmann was born in 1859 in the year of the Chinese zodiac Goat.

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