Francesco von Mendelssohn
Francesco von Mendelssohn was a German musician, actor, art collector, cellist and theatre director (1901–1972). He was born at Berlin and died at New York City.
Also recorded as Franz von Mendelssohn; Francesco Otto von Mendelssohn.
Francesco von Mendelssohn in brief
- Born
- 1901
- Died
- 1972
- Known for
- musician, actor, art collector, cellist and theatre director
- Place of birth
- Berlin
Identity and origins
The authorities additionally record the headings Franz von Mendelssohn and Francesco Otto von Mendelssohn. His recorded language was German.
He was the child of Robert von Mendelssohn and Giulietta Gordigiani.
Identity
Francesco von Mendelssohn is recorded as musician, actor, art collector, cellist and theatre director. Francesco von Mendelssohn is recorded with the citizenship of Germany.
Chronology
- 1901Francesco von Mendelssohn born at Berlin.
- 1901Francesco von Mendelssohn was born in 1901 at Berlin.
- 1972Francesco von Mendelssohn died at New York City.
- 1972Francesco von Mendelssohn died in 1972 at New York City.
Sources
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- 1.
“Francesco von Mendelssohn”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q1441287: Francesco von Mendelssohn
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