Willem van Haren
(1710-1768)

Dutch poet, writer and politician (1710–1768) – Willem van Haren was born in Leeuwarden (Capital city of Friesland, the Netherlands) on February 21st, 1710 and died in Sint-Oedenrode (Village in Meierijstad, the Netherlands) on July 4th, 1768 at the age of 58. Today Willem van Haren would be 314 years old.

Age

how old was Willem van Haren when he died?

58

Willem van Haren died in 1768 at the age of 58.


Biographical data

Birthday February 21st, 1710 (Friday)
Place of Birth Leeuwarden
Capital city of Friesland, the Netherlands
Death Date July 4th, 1768 (Monday)
Death place Sint-Oedenrode
Village in Meierijstad, the Netherlands
Birth sign (Zodiac) Pisces (The Fish) ♓
Chinese Zodiac Tiger 兎

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Birthday

When was Willem van Haren born?

Willem van Haren was born on February 21st, 1710.

Death

When did Willem van Haren die?

Willem van Haren died on July 4th, 1768 at the age of 58 in Sint-Oedenrode (Village in Meierijstad, the Netherlands). Today Willem van Haren would be 314 years old.

Place of Birth

Where was Willem van Haren born?

Leeuwarden (Capital city of Friesland, the Netherlands).

Death place

Where did Willem van Haren die?

Sint-Oedenrode (Village in Meierijstad, the Netherlands).

Zodiac

What is the zodiac sign of Willem van Haren?

Willem van Haren was born in the zodiac sign Pisces (The Fish).

Chinese Zodiac

Which Chinese zodiac sign does Willem van Haren have?

Willem van Haren was born in 1710 in the year of the Chinese zodiac Tiger.

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