Gerstenberg is a municipality in the district of Altenburger Land, in Thuringia, Germany. Gerstenberg was first mentioned in a document in 1227. The line...
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collector. In his childhood Gerstenberg lived in Pyritz. Gerstenberg studied mathematics and philosophy in Berlin. Since 1873 Gerstenberg worked as mathematician...
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Alfred Gerstenberg (6 April 1893, in Grainau – 1 January 1959, in Bad Tölz) was a German Luftwaffe general. During World War II, he served as commanding...
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Gerstenberg is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alfred Gerstenberg (1893–1959), German Luftwaffe general Alice Gerstenberg (1885–1972)...
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Scharf-Gerstenberg Collection The Scharf-Gerstenberg Collection (German: Sammlung Scharf-Gerstenberg) is an art museum in Berlin. Its collection of paintings...
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Gerstenberg (23 July 1886, Chemnitz − 2 November 1968, Würzburg) was a German art historian, a doctoral student of Heinrich Wölfflin. Gerstenberg's 1913...
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Theatre Movement in Chicago. Gerstenberg was born in Chicago, Illinois, the only child of Julia and Erich Gerstenberg. Gerstenberg's grandfather was a founder...
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American film directed by Dan Sallitt Fourteen (play), a 1919 play by Alice Gerstenberg Fourteen (manga), a 1990 manga series by Kazuo Umezu 14 (novel), a 2013...
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October 13, 1913, law professor Charles Gerstenberg and his student Richard Ettinger founded Prentice Hall. Gerstenberg and Ettinger took their mothers' maiden...
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Fourteen is a play by Alice Gerstenberg. This one-act social satire was first performed October 7, 1919 at the Maitland Playhouse, 332 Stockton Street...
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Detlef Gerstenberg (5 March 1957 – 24 January 1993) was a hammer thrower from East Germany, who competed at the 1980 Summer Olympics for his native country...
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Walter Gerstenberg (26 December 1904 in Hildesheim – 26 October 1988 in Tübingen) was a German musicologist and an expert on Johann Sebastian Bach, Wolfgang...
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airbag. Thomas Murphy became CEO of the company, succeeding Richard C. Gerstenberg in November 1974. GM installed its first catalytic converters in its...
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Hitler ordered the operation to commence. Led by Luftwaffe General Alfred Gerstenberg, then by General Reiner Stahel, the operation ultimately failed to occupy...
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collected by Heinz Berggruen; added to the National Gallery in 1996. Scharf-Gerstenberg Collection: in Charlottenburg, showing 20th-century art from French Romanticism...
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Heinrich Wilhelm von Gerstenberg (3 January 1737 – 1 November 1823) was a German poet and critic. Gerstenberg was born in Tønder, Denmark. After attending...
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des Atum. Gerstenberg. ISBN 978-3806780338. Myśliwiec, Karol (1979). Studien zum Gott Atum. Band II, Name, Epitheta, Ikonographie. Gerstenberg. ISBN 978-3806780406...
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58 Gerstenberg (2008), p. 79 Gerstenberg (2008), p. 82 Gerstenberg (2008), p. 80 Gerstenberg (2008), p. 81 Gerstenberg (2008), pp. 80–81 Gerstenberg (2008)...
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Eliot's novel Romola. "Ariadne auf Naxos", a poem by Heinrich Wilhelm von Gerstenberg "Ariadne", a story by Anton Chekhov "Klage der Ariadne", a poem by Friedrich...
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Leonora Philipps (redirect from Leonora Gerstenberg)
British feminist activist. Born in Camberwell, then in Surrey, as Leonora Gerstenberg, her family were Jewish and her father was wealthy. She was orphaned...
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Readers. ISBN 039923960X. Carle, Eric (1969). Die kleine Raupe Nimmersatt. Gerstenberg. ISBN 3806742596. Carle, Eric (2001). はらぺこあおむし. 上誼文化. ISBN 9577620981...
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BFI.org.uk Schröder, Nicolaus (2002), 50 Klassiker, Film (in German), Gerstenberg, ISBN 978-3-8067-2509-4 1001 Movies to See Before You Die, July 22, 2002...
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Old Kingdom Egypt. Hildesheimer Ägyptologische Beiträge. Hildesheim: Gerstenberg. ISBN 978-3-8067-8761-0. OCLC 788217545. Ryholt, K. S. B. (1997). The...
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Wichard, Wilfred and Weitschat, Wolfgang (2004) Im Bernsteinwald. – Gerstenberg Verlag, Hildesheim, ISBN 3-8067-2551-9 Hunt, Katie (20 September 2020)...
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249 (2): 198–208. doi:10.1002/zaac.19422490204. Seifert, Hans-Joachim; Gerstenberg, Burkhard (1962). "Darstellung von Vanadin(II)-Verbindungen aus wäßriger...
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collection of Bernhard Koehler and paintings previously belonging to Otto Gerstenberg and his daughter Margarete Scharf, including the world-famous Place de...
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der 18. Dynastie (= Hildesheimer ägyptologische Beiträge, vol. 42.). Gerstenberg, Hildesheim 1996, ISBN 3-8067-8136-2, page 9–14. Richard A. Fazzini,...
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Künstlers in der ägyptischen Kunst (in German). Hildesheim, Germany: Gerstenberg. Akhenaten at Wikipedia's sister projects Definitions from Wiktionary...
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involved in efforts to restitute confiscated paintings from the Otto Gerstenberg Collection to his daughter Margarethe Scharf. An extensive correspondence...
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of Neu-Kölln according to plans by the city building councilor Adolf Gerstenberg. Today, the Fanny Hensel Music School is located in the heritage-protected...
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