Hermann Menge
(1841-1939)

Hermann Menge
Hermann Menge Hermann Menge (1841-1939) Foto: Unknown authorUnknown author / Public Domain

German educationist, author, translator and classical philologist (1841-1939) – Hermann Menge was born in Seesen (Municipality of Germany) on February 7th, 1841 and died in Goslar (Historic town in Lower Saxony, Germany) on January 9th, 1939 at the age of 97. Today Hermann Menge would be 183 years old.

Age

how old was Hermann Menge when he died?

97

Hermann Menge died in 1939 at the age of 97.


Biographical data

Birthday February 7th, 1841 (Sunday)
Place of Birth Seesen
Municipality of Germany
Death Date January 9th, 1939 (Monday)
Death place Goslar
Historic town in Lower Saxony, Germany
Birth sign (Zodiac) Aquarius (The Water-Bearer) ♒
Chinese Zodiac Ox 牛

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Birthday

When was Hermann Menge born?

Hermann Menge was born on February 7th, 1841.

Death

When did Hermann Menge die?

Hermann Menge died on January 9th, 1939 at the age of 97 in Goslar (Historic town in Lower Saxony, Germany). Today Hermann Menge would be 183 years old.

Place of Birth

Where was Hermann Menge born?

Seesen (Municipality of Germany).

Death place

Where did Hermann Menge die?

Goslar (Historic town in Lower Saxony, Germany).

Zodiac

What is the zodiac sign of Hermann Menge?

Hermann Menge was born in the zodiac sign Aquarius (The Water-Bearer).

Chinese Zodiac

Which Chinese zodiac sign does Hermann Menge have?

Hermann Menge was born in 1841 in the year of the Chinese zodiac Ox.

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