Caesar Litton Falkiner
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Caesar Litton Falkiner (fl. 1863–1908 ) was a historical individual who has been identified in records relating to modern Ireland.
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Falkiner was born on 26 September 1863 and died on 5 August 1908.
Caesar Litton Falkiner has been identified as a person of Irish historical significance, with a biographical entry in the Dictionary of Irish Biography. You can read an extract from the entry for Falkiner below. A corresponding entry has also been identified for Caesar Litton Falkiner in Wikidata.
Place of Birth: Dublin and Ireland.
Place of Death: France.
Caesar Litton Falkiner shared his surname with other individuals in the Irish historical record. To find Falkiner in some of these documents, or to discover other individuals with the same surname, search here using the Virtual Treasury. To locate references to Caesar Litton Falkiner, you can use the website’s Advanced Search tools for an exact match, or use the floruit dates (fl. 1863–1908 ) to help narrow your search.
General information
| Normalised First Name | Caesar Litton |
| Normalised Surname | Falkiner |
| Floruit | 1863 — 1908 |
| Birth Date | 26 September 1863 |
| Death Date | 5 August 1908 |
| Gender | Male |
| DIB Page | Falkiner Caesar Litton a2997 |
| Wikidata Page | Q5016992 |
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