Frans de Liagre Böhl
Franz "Frans" de Liagre Böhl | |
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Frans de Liagre Böhl in 1925 | |
| Born | Franz Marius Theodor de Liagre Böhl August 16, 1882 |
| Died | November 16, 1976 (aged 94) Milsbeek, The Netherlands |
| Nationality | Dutch |
| Spouse | Maria Anna Dorothea Strasburger |
| Children | four, including the historian and biographer Herman de Liagre Böhl (1943) |
| Academic background | |
| Alma mater | University of Leipzig, University of Berlin |
| Academic work | |
| Discipline | Assyriology, Hebrew, Old Testament studies |
| Institutions | University of Berlin, University of Groningen, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands Institute for the Near East |
| Notable students | Arie Abraham Kampman (1911-1977) |
Franz "Frans" Marius Theodor de Liagre Böhl (Vienna, Austria, 16 August 1882 – Milsbeek or Nijmegen, the Netherlands, 16 November 1976) was a Dutch professor of Assyriology and Hebrew.
His father was Eduard Böhl (1836-1903), a well-known Protestant clergyman and later a professor of Old Testament studies at the University of Vienna, who had married the daughter Anna of the influential Dutch Protestant theologian Hermann Friedrich Kohlbrugge (1803-1875). His second marriage was with Baroness Jacoba Frederica "Jacqueline" van Verschuer (1846-1921), who became Franz's mother.
In 1949 Franz Böhl added de Liagre to his surname Böhl, to prevent his grandmother's birth name from becoming extinct. He married Elisabeth Henriëtte Fabius (1886-1921) in 1914 and Marie Anna Dorothea Strasburger (1905-1996) in 1933. Franz de Liagre Böhl was the father of Herman de Liagre Böhl (1943), a Dutch historian and biographer of the Dutch poet Herman Gorter (1864-1927) and of his own father.