Wilhelm Gottlieb Becker
Wilhelm Gottlieb Becker was a German numismatist, writer, art historian, university teacher, playwright and translator (1753–1813). He was born at Callenberg and died at Dresden.
Also recorded as Gottlieb Wilhelm Becker.
Wilhelm Gottlieb Becker in brief
- Born
- 1753
- Died
- 1813
- Known for
- numismatist, writer, art historian, university teacher, playwright, translator, archaeologist and composer
- Place of birth
- Callenberg
Identity and origins
The authorities additionally record the heading Gottlieb Wilhelm Becker. His recorded language was German. His recorded confession was Lutheranism.
Identity
Wilhelm Gottlieb Becker is recorded as numismatist, writer, art historian, university teacher and playwright. Wilhelm Gottlieb Becker is recorded with the citizenship of Germany.
Chronology
- 1753Wilhelm Gottlieb Becker born at Callenberg.
- 1753Wilhelm Gottlieb Becker was born in 1753 at Callenberg.
- 1813Wilhelm Gottlieb Becker died at Dresden.
- 1813Wilhelm Gottlieb Becker died in 1813 at Dresden.
Sources
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- 1.
“Wilhelm Gottlieb Becker”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q101860: Wilhelm Gottlieb Becker
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