Vito Volterra
(1860-1940)

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Italian mathematician and mathematical physicist (1860-1940) – Vito Volterra was born in Ancona (Italian city in the Marches region) on May 3rd, 1860 and died in Rome (Capital and largest city of Italy) on October 11th, 1940 at the age of 80. Today Vito Volterra would be 163 years old.

Age

how old was Vito Volterra when he died?

80

Vito Volterra died in 1940 at the age of 80.


Biographical data

Birthday May 3rd, 1860 (Thursday)
Place of Birth Ancona
Italian city in the Marches region
Death Date October 11th, 1940 (Friday)
Death place Rome
Capital and largest city of Italy
Birth sign (Zodiac) Taurus (The Bull) ♉
Chinese Zodiac Monkey 猴

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Birthday

When was Vito Volterra born?

Vito Volterra was born on May 3rd, 1860.

Death

When did Vito Volterra die?

Vito Volterra died on October 11th, 1940 at the age of 80 in Rome (Capital and largest city of Italy). Today Vito Volterra would be 163 years old.

Place of Birth

Where was Vito Volterra born?

Ancona (Italian city in the Marches region).

Death place

Where did Vito Volterra die?

Rome (Capital and largest city of Italy).

Zodiac

What is the zodiac sign of Vito Volterra?

Vito Volterra was born in the zodiac sign Taurus (The Bull).

Chinese Zodiac

Which Chinese zodiac sign does Vito Volterra have?

Vito Volterra was born in 1860 in the year of the Chinese zodiac Monkey.

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