Marko Pohlin
Marko Pohlin was a linguist, poet, translator and priest (1735–1801). He was born at Ljubljana and died at Vienna.
Also recorded as Marcus Pochlin.
Identity and origins
Marko Pohlin was recorded at birth as Anton Pohlin. He also worked under the names Peter Kumras, Novus and Kraynek P. M. The authorities additionally record the heading Marcus Pochlin. His recorded languages were Slovene and German. His recorded confession was Catholic Church.
Identity
Marko Pohlin is recorded with the citizenship of Holy Roman Empire. Marko Pohlin is recorded as linguist, poet, translator and priest. Marko Pohlin is recorded at birth as Anton Pohlin.
Chronology
- 1735Marko Pohlin born at Ljubljana.
- 1735Marko Pohlin was born in 1735 at Ljubljana.
- 1801Marko Pohlin died at Vienna.
- 1801Marko Pohlin died in 1801 at Vienna.
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“Marko Pohlin”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q574516: Marko Pohlin
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