Mihailo Valtrović
Mihailo Valtrović is recorded in the structured authorities (1839–1915). The authority record describes Mihailo Valtrović as Mihailo Valtrović studied at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology. the recorded working language is Serbian. The field of work recorded is archaeology, architecture and editing. Employment is recorded with University of Belgrade. Membership is recorded of Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts and Serbian Learned Society.
Identity
Mihailo Valtrović is recorded as historian, art critic, architect, archaeologist and university teacher. Mihailo Valtrović is recorded with the citizenship of Serbia.
In detail
Mihailo Valtrović studied at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology. the recorded working language is Serbian.
The field of work recorded is archaeology, architecture and editing.
Employment is recorded with University of Belgrade. Membership is recorded of Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts and Serbian Learned Society.
Chronology
- 1839Mihailo Valtrović born at Belgrade.
- 1839Mihailo Valtrović was born in 1839 at Belgrade.
- 1839Mihailo Valtrović born.
- 1915Mihailo Valtrović died at Belgrade.
- 1915Mihailo Valtrović died in 1915 at Belgrade.
- 1915Mihailo Valtrović died.
Sources
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“Mihailo Valtrović”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q12755604: Mihailo Valtrović
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