Lucas Mallada
Lucas Mallada (1841–1921) was a Spanish writer, mining engineer and geologist.
Also recorded as Lucas Mallada Pueyo.
Lucas Mallada in brief
- Born
- 1841
- Died
- 1921
- Known for
- writer, mining engineer, geologist, university teacher, social scientist, paleontologist and cartographer
- Place of birth
- Huesca
Overview
Born at Huesca in 1841, died at Madrid in 1921.
In detail
Lucas Mallada studied at School of Mining Engineering of Madrid. Florentino Azpeitia Moros is recorded as having studied under Lucas Mallada. the recorded working language is Spanish.
The field of work recorded is paleontology.
Employment is recorded with School of Mining Engineering of Madrid. Positions recorded include member of the Royal Academy of Exact, Physical and Natural Sciences. Membership is recorded of Royal Academy of Exact, Physical and Natural Sciences and Royal Academy of Sciences and Arts of Barcelona.
Distinctions recorded are Grand cross of the Civil Order of Alfonso XII and Grand Cross of the Order of Isabella the Catholic.
Sources
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q9024637: Lucas Mallada
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- Louise E. JeffersonAuthor
- Lucas DebesAuthor
- Lucas Janszoon WaghenaerAuthor
- Lucien CayeuxAuthor
- Lucien GalloisAuthor
- Lucien Napoléon Bonaparte-WyseAuthor
- Lucius Lee HubbardAuthor
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