
German botanist (1855-1932)
1855 — 1932
Quick Facts
Profession
German botanist (1855-1932)
Born
March 8, 1855
Died
1932 (age ~77)
Name Origin
German
Timeline
university teacher, botanist, physiologist
1855
Born in Billigheim (1855-03-08)
1876
EducationStudied at University of Strasbourg (1876–1877)
1911
AwardBavarian Maximilian Order for Science and Art
1926
AwardForeign Member of the Royal Society
1931
AwardLinnean Medal
1932
Died in Munich
Frequently Asked Questions
Immanuel Ritter von Goebel is German botanist (1855-1932). Born in 1855.
The name Immanuel means "a male given name from Hebrew. Etymology: From tr=ʿimanuʾél, from tr=ʿimánu ʾél.". It is of German origin.
Immanuel Ritter von Goebel was born on March 8, 1855.
Immanuel Ritter von Goebel died in 1932, at approximately 77 years of age.
Name Meaning
a male given name from Hebrew. Etymology: From tr=ʿimanuʾél, from tr=ʿimánu ʾél.
The name Immanuel is of German origin, meaning "a male given name from Hebrew. Etymology: From tr=ʿimanuʾél, from tr=ʿimánu ʾél.". It is traditionally a male name.
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Immanuel — March 8, 1855
Zodiac & Calendar Signs
Western Zodiac
Pisces
Intuitive, compassionate, artistic
Water · Neptune · Feb 19 – Mar 20
Chinese Zodiac
Rabbit
Quiet, elegant, kind
Wood · Yin
Mayan Tzolkin
1 Lamat
Star — harmony, beauty, abundance
Celtic Tree
Ash
Intuitive, artistic, imaginative
Ogham: Nion · Feb 18 – Mar 17
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