Grigore Tocilescu
(1850-1909)

Romanian historian, archaeologist, epigrapher and folklorist (1850-1909) – Grigore Tocilescu was born in Fefelei (Locality in Prahova County, Romania) on October 26th, 1850 and died in Bucharest (Capital and largest city of Romania) on September 18th, 1909 at the age of 58. Today Grigore Tocilescu would be 173 years old.

Age

how old was Grigore Tocilescu when he died?

58

Grigore Tocilescu died in 1909 at the age of 58.


Biographical data

Birthday October 26th, 1850 (Saturday)
Place of Birth Fefelei
Locality in Prahova County, Romania
Death Date September 18th, 1909 (Saturday)
Death place Bucharest
Capital and largest city of Romania
Birth sign (Zodiac) Scorpio (The Scorpion) ♏
Chinese Zodiac Dog 狗

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Birthday

When was Grigore Tocilescu born?

Grigore Tocilescu was born on October 26th, 1850.

Death

When did Grigore Tocilescu die?

Grigore Tocilescu died on September 18th, 1909 at the age of 58 in Bucharest (Capital and largest city of Romania). Today Grigore Tocilescu would be 173 years old.

Place of Birth

Where was Grigore Tocilescu born?

Fefelei (Locality in Prahova County, Romania).

Death place

Where did Grigore Tocilescu die?

Bucharest (Capital and largest city of Romania).

Zodiac

What is the zodiac sign of Grigore Tocilescu?

Grigore Tocilescu was born in the zodiac sign Scorpio (The Scorpion).

Chinese Zodiac

Which Chinese zodiac sign does Grigore Tocilescu have?

Grigore Tocilescu was born in 1850 in the year of the Chinese zodiac Dog.

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