Jakob Audorf
Jakob Audorf was a journalist, fitter, writer, poet, editing staff and politician (1835–1898). He was born at Hamburg.
Also recorded as Jacob Audorf.
Jakob Audorf in brief
- Born
- 1835
- Died
- 1898
- Known for
- journalist, fitter, writer, poet, editing staff and politician
- Place of birth
- Hamburg
Identity and origins
The authorities additionally record the heading Jacob Audorf. His recorded languages were German, French and Russian.
He was the child of Jakob Audorf the Elder.
Career and activity
Recorded position is board member. He belonged to General German Workers' Association. He worked at Hamburg, Russian Empire, Paris and London.
Identity
Jakob Audorf is recorded with the citizenship of German Confederation and German Reich. Jakob Audorf is recorded as journalist, fitter, writer, poet and editing staff.
In detail
the recorded working language is German, French and Russian.
Places of work recorded in the authority are Hamburg. Residence is recorded at Russian Empire and Paris. Positions recorded include board member. Membership is recorded of General German Workers' Association.
Works named in the authority record are Deutsche Arbeiter-Marseillaise.
Chronology
- 1835Jakob Audorf born at Hamburg.
- 1835Jakob Audorf was born in 1835 at Hamburg.
- 1898Jakob Audorf died at Hamburg.
- 1898Jakob Audorf died in 1898 at Hamburg.
Sources
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- 1.
“Jacob Audorf”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q1677419: Jakob Audorf
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