Karl Julius Beloch
(1854-1929)

German classical and economic historian (1854–1929) – Karl Julius Beloch was born in Pieszków, Lubin County (Village in Lower Silesian, Poland) on January 21st, 1854 and died in Rome (Capital and largest city of Italy) on February 1st, 1929 at the age of 75. Today Karl Julius Beloch would be 170 years old.

Age

how old was Karl Julius Beloch when he died?

75

Karl Julius Beloch died in 1929 at the age of 75.


Biographical data

Birthday January 21st, 1854 (Saturday)
Place of Birth Pieszków, Lubin County
Village in Lower Silesian, Poland
Death Date February 1st, 1929 (Friday)
Death place Rome
Capital and largest city of Italy
Birth sign (Zodiac) Aquarius (The Water-Bearer) ♒
Chinese Zodiac Tiger 兎

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Birthday

When was Karl Julius Beloch born?

Karl Julius Beloch was born on January 21st, 1854.

Death

When did Karl Julius Beloch die?

Karl Julius Beloch died on February 1st, 1929 at the age of 75 in Rome (Capital and largest city of Italy). Today Karl Julius Beloch would be 170 years old.

Place of Birth

Where was Karl Julius Beloch born?

Pieszków, Lubin County (Village in Lower Silesian, Poland).

Death place

Where did Karl Julius Beloch die?

Rome (Capital and largest city of Italy).

Zodiac

What is the zodiac sign of Karl Julius Beloch?

Karl Julius Beloch was born in the zodiac sign Aquarius (The Water-Bearer).

Chinese Zodiac

Which Chinese zodiac sign does Karl Julius Beloch have?

Karl Julius Beloch was born in 1854 in the year of the Chinese zodiac Tiger.

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