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    August Friedrich Ferdinand von Kotzebue (German: [ˈaʊɡʊst fɔn ˈkɔtsəbuː], Russian: Евстафий Леонтьевич Коцебу, romanized: Yevstafiy Leontyevich Kotsebu;...
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    Otto von Kotzebue (30 December 1787 - 15 February 1846) was a Baltic German naval officer in the Imperial Russian Navy. He commanded two naval expeditions...
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    Paul Demetrius Graf von Kotzebue (Russian: Па́вел Евста́фьевич Коцебу́, tr. Pavel Evstaf'evich Kotsebu; 10 August 1801 – 19 April 1884) was a Baltic German...
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  • August von Kotzebue August von Kotzebue (1761–1819), German dramatist and writer Ludwig Kotzebue (born 1946), Dutch-Surinamese karateka Otto von Kotzebue (1787–1846)...
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    Alaskan Inuit city of Kotzebue, as well as the neighboring Kotzebue Sound, in the Alaskan Arctic take their names from Otto von Kotzebue, a Russian naval officer...
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    economic intelligence arm of the Wehrmacht. He lodged with Count Paul von Kotzebue (1884–1966), an exiled Russian nobleman of German descent, and his...
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    at the expense of Count Nikolay Rumyantsev, which Otto von Kotzebue (son of August von Kotzebue) commanded on a scientific voyage round the world. He collected...
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    Schreiner (August von Kotzebue, Vienna, 1799) Die drei Buckligen (Warsaw, 1808) Other types of opera works quadro musicale romantico: Johanna von Montfaucon...
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    place from July 30, 1815 to August 3, 1818 under the command of Otto von Kotzebue and was intended to discover and explore the Northwest Passage. The expedition...
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    Allene Tew Hostetter Nichols Burchard Reuß zu Köstritz de Kotzebue (July 7, 1872 – May 1, 1955) was an American socialite during the Gilded Age who became...
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    Friedrich Wilhelm Rembert Graf von Berg (German: Friedrich Wilhelm Rembert von Berg, Russian: Фёдор Фёдорович Берг, tr. Fëdor Fëdorovič Berg; 15 May [O...
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    short by the assassination of the conservative German dramatist August von Kotzebue. After a short delay, Metternich decided that if the German governments...
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  • were built sometime in the 18th century. Baltic German writer August von Kotzebue lived at the manor briefly in 1800 following his arrest en route to Saint...
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    1819 after Karl Ludwig Sand, a friend of Jung's, killed the poet August Kotzebue, all student fraternities were banned and teaching staff with liberal sympathies...
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    Giant golden-crowned flying fox (category Taxa named by Johann Friedrich von Eschscholtz)
    collected on the Philippine island of Luzon during an expedition led by Otto von Kotzebue. The genus Acerodon was described six years later in 1837, with A. jubatus...
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    (headquarters in Warsaw) Friedrich Wilhelm Rembert von Berg (1864–74) Count Paul Demetrius von Kotzebue (1874–80) Pyotr Pavlovich Albedinsky (1880–83) Joseph...
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    Bellegarde and Peter Karl Ott von Bátorkéz. The brigade commanders were Friedrich Joseph Anton von Bellegarde, Friedrich Heinrich von Gottesheim, Ferdinand Minckwitz...
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  • von Kaulbars (1844–1925) military commander and explorer (Russia) Paul Demetrius von Kotzebue (1801–1884), military officer (Russia) Ernst Gideon von...
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    II and Emperor of Russia Paul I Barbara von Krüdener, religious mystic and author. Otto von Kotzebue, navigator Karl Ernst von Baer, naturalist, biologist...
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    great-uncle Duke Adolf Friedrich of Mecklenburg; and Countess Allene de Kotzebue. Beatrix's middle names are the first names of her grandmothers, Queen...
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    son and brought him to America with her and her new husband, Count Paul de Kotzebue, shortly after their marriage in 1936. The Prince died on 15 November...
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  • on 24 January [O.S. 13 January] 1798. Writer and German consul August von Kotzebue wrote that when travelling through Saint Petersburg, he would be looking...
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    started a diary on 1 October 1803. An essay on the theatre was published in Kotzebue's periodical, Die Freimüthige, and he entered a competition in the same...
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    Alexander I of Russia (category Burials at Saints Peter and Paul Cathedral, Saint Petersburg)
    Germany, which culminated in the murder of his agent, the dramatist August von Kotzebue (23 March 1819), Alexander joined Castlereagh's protest against Metternich's...
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    (including August von Kotzebue's History of the German Empires) were placed on the bonfire. Karl Ludwig Sand, who would assassinate Kotzebue two years later...
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    German Literature in February 1950, with a thesis about dramatist August von Kotzebue. His advisor was the Swiss-Canadian Germanist Hermann Boeschenstein....
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    censorship the Prussian state had introduced following the murder of August von Kotzebue in the form of the Carlsbad Decrees. Hegel scholars have suggested that...
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    increasingly difficult; after learning of the defeat of Generals Korsakov and von Hotze in the Second Battle of Zurich and the Battle of Linth River, he had...
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    Krakowski. Vol. 56 (1990). p. 131 August von Kotzebue, The Most Remarkable Year in the Life of Augustus von Kotzebue, London,(1802). Vol III, pp. 60, 68 and...
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  • In 1991, Adlon directed Salmonberries, a picture starring k.d. lang as Kotzebue, an orphaned Eskimo and young woman of androgynous appearance who has a...
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