• Johannes Cuno (1462/1463 Nuremberg – 1513 Basel) was a Dominican humanist and early greek scholar in the Germanophone region. He was also a translator...
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    was also known under the names of Joan Christian Cuno, Johannes Christian Cuno and Johann Christ Cuno. He was tutored at home, among others by the Silesian...
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    A. in 1513. From 1510 onwards, he was taught Greek by the Dominican Johannes Cuno, who became the private teacher of Johann Amerbach's sons and also of...
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    subsequently lowered. The Allies believed that the government of Chancellor Wilhelm Cuno, who had succeeded Joseph Wirth in November 1922, had defaulted on the timber...
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    student of the teacher of the Greek language Johannes Cuno. Rhenanus would become the favorite student of Cuno, who would later bequeath his library to him...
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    Johannes Piscator (/pɪˈskeɪtər, ˈpɪskə-/; German: Johannes Fischer; 27 March 1546 – 26 July 1625) was a German Reformed theologian, known as a Bible translator...
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    overthrow the Bavarian Soviet Republic and to restore the government of Johannes Hoffmann, which had fled to Bamberg, that was appointed by the Landtag...
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    Johannes "Hans" Friedrich Leopold von Seeckt (22 April 1866 – 27 December 1936) was a German military officer who served as Chief of Staff to August von...
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    Cuno of Bavaria was summoned to Merseburg and deposed by a small council of princes for his conflict with Gebhard III, Bishop of Regensburg. Cuno revolted...
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    replaced the Cuno cabinet under Wilhelm Cuno, which had resigned following a call by the Social Democratic Party for a vote of no confidence which Cuno knew he...
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  • Democrats) Chancellor - Joseph Wirth (Centre) (to 22 November), Wilhelm Cuno (Non-partisan) (from 22 November) Issues of disarmament and the trial of...
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    the 16th century onwards. Around 1700, the Dressel company, and from 1873 Cuno & Otto Dressel, the largest manufacturer and exporter of toys was founded...
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    Soden, left almost immediately for Würzburg, leaving a man named Heinrich Cuno in charge. Hoffmann was unable to improve standards of performance, and his...
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    p. 64 Cuno 2015, p. 31-32. Cuno 2015, p. 20. Cuno 2015, p. 31. Cuno 2015, p. 25. Cuno 2015, p. 42. Cuno 2015, p. 26-27. Cuno 2015, p. 34. Cuno 2015, p...
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  • del tempio per Ungariam et Sclavoniam). Fr. Cuno Fr. Gauthier Fr. Jean Pons de la Croix (1215) Johannes Gottfried von Schluck (1230) Rembald de Voczon...
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  • (Netherlands, South Africa, 1900–1947) Cornelis Johannes van Houten (Netherlands, 1920–2002) Pieter Johannes van Rhijn (Netherlands, 1886–1960) Gérard de...
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    main achievement was the rebuilding of the Reichsbahn. In 1923, when the Cuno government resigned, Groener left politics and wrote military and political...
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    History of Iran and Turkey. Taylor & Francis. p. 138. ISBN 978-1-136-95393-4. Cuno, K.M. (2015). Modernizing Marriage: Family, Ideology, and Law in Nineteenth-...
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    affairs of the Ministry were managed largely by the State Secretaries Johannes Krohn (1933–1939) and Friedrich Syrup (1939–1945). The West German Ministry...
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  • Acht Hans Aeschbacher Jacques-Laurent Agasse Heinrich Altherr Urs Amann Cuno Amiet Jost Amman Werner Andermatt Albert Anker Dominique Appia Dennis Armitage...
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  • player and manager Johannes Zukertort (1842–1888), German Polish-Jewish chessmaster Heinrich Abeken (1809–1872), theologian Johannes Agricola (1494–1566)...
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    hebben vermaard gemaakt. Haarlem: J.J. van Beedbrode, 1869, XII:361-362. Cuno, Friedrich Wilhelm, “Mastricht, Peter von,” Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie...
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  • 2018 at the Wayback Machine S. F. Hoenig; S. Hoenig; S. F. Hönig (51983) Cuno Hoffmeister 5 1892–1968 C. Hoffmeister; C. Hoffmeister (1726), (4183) Mark...
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    1922. The SPD did not participate in the following government of Wilhelm Cuno, an independent, which lasted until August 1923. Recognizing a national emergency...
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  • German) Heinzelmann, Josef. Die Spanheimer als Besitznachfolger des Dux Cuno de Beckilinheim. http://www.regionalgeschichte.net/fileadmin/Mittelrhein...
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  • 12 August 1923 3 years, 48 days Independent Fehrenbach Wirth I Wirth II Cuno 4 Rudolf Oeser (1858–1926) 12 August 1923 11 October 1924 1 year, 59 days...
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    (pseudocardinal) Milone 1095/98–1104 vacant 1104–1107 Cuno of Praeneste 1107–1122 Guillaume Praenestinus 1123–1137 Johannes 1130–1134 (pseudocardinal) Étienne de Châlons...
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  • follow in Thuringia, Saxony and Hamburg. 22 November: The independent Wilhelm Cuno forms a new government, replacing Joseph Wirth's cabinet. 2 January: In a...
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  • Fehrenbach, Chancellor (1920–1921) Joseph Wirth, Chancellor (1921–1922) Wilhelm Cuno, Chancellor (1922–1923) Gustav Stresemann, Chancellor (1923) Wilhelm Marx...
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    Cuno received Marx's help in mobilizing civil disobedience against the Occupation of the Ruhr by France and Belgium. Marx then helped replace Cuno's cabinet...
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