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    Adalbert Franz Eugen Begas (8 March 1836, Berlin – 21 January 1888, Nervi) was a German painter. He was the third son of painter Carl Joseph Begas. Because...
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  • Begas is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Carl Joseph Begas (1794–1854), German painter; father of Oskar, Reinhold, Adalbert and Karl...
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    Carl Joseph Begas, or Karl Begas, (30 September 1794, Heinsberg – 24 November 1854, Berlin) was a German painter who played an important role in the transition...
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  • Adalbert Begas (1836–1888), German painter Adalbert Baumann (1870–1943), Bavarian teacher Adalbert Czerny (1863–1941), Austrian pediatrician Adalbert...
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  • Luise Begas-Parmentier (1843–1920) was an Austrian-German landscape and architecture painter and Salonière. Begas-Parmentier née Parmentier was born on...
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    Heegewaldt, 1883 Wilhelmine Begas, 1842 Portrait of the painter Adolph von Menzel, 1875 Marie Begas, 1883 Eberhard Ruhmer (1953), "Begas, Oskar", Neue Deutsche...
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  • Konstantin Beer (1862–1933) Adalbert Begas (1836–1888) Carl Joseph Begas (1794–1854) Luise Begas-Parmentier (1843–1920) Oskar Begas (1828–1883) Akbar Behkalam...
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  • Joseph Begas (1794–1854). Of his four sons, Reinhold (1831–1911) and Carl Begas Jr. (1845–1916), were sculptors, and Oskar (1828–1883) and Adalbert (1836–1888)...
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    Mario Barth (born 1972), comedian Karl Becker (1820-1900), painter Reinhold Begas (1831–1911), sculptor. Michael Ballhaus (1935–2017), cinematographer Tim...
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    Late Carolingian and Ottonian Europe: The Chronicle of Regino of Prüm and Adalbert of Magdeburg (Translated and annotated by Simon MacLean); Manchester University...
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  • highest rank until the rank of Großadmiral was introduced in 1905. Prince Adalbert of Prussia was the first and only admiral of the Prussian Navy and later...
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    Late Carolingian and Ottonian Europe: The Chronicle of Regino of Prüm and Adalbert of Magdeburg (Translated and annotated by Simon MacLean); Manchester University...
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  • Barbarossa SMS Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse 10th Division (Kommodore Alfred Begas) SMS Brandenburg SMS Kaiser Friedrich III (Flagship) SMS Kaiser Karl der...
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  • ISBN 978-0-86012-253-1. Saint Adalbert – The Bishop of Prague Saint Adalbert Bishop of Prague Relics of Behemia's patron saint Adalbert find new resting place...
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    Late Carolingian and Ottonian Europe: The Chronicle of Regino of Prüm and Adalbert of Magdeburg (Translated and annotated by Simon MacLean); Manchester University...
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  • Progresul was managed by Camil Scherz and formed of the following players: Adalbert Gébner – Gheorghe Kromely, Andor Tyirják, Gheorghe Barcu, Iosif Bartha...
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    Physician-General August Wegner concurred with Mackenzie, Bergmann and his colleague Adalbert Tobold held to their original diagnosis of cancer. In addition to Mackenzie's...
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  • Moody, MRCS, MD, JP. For public services. Civil Division Oswald Charles Adalbert Buckley, Deputy Collector General. Military Division Major Basil William...
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    In 1733, Emperor Charles VI moved his seat to Timișoara, at which time Adalbert von Falkenstein [de] was bishop. Due to this, it was decided to build a...
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  • March 7, 2007. Stracke, Richard (October 20, 2015). "Hungarian Saints: Adalbert, Martin, Stanislas, Emeric and Stephen". Christian Iconography. Rabenstein...
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    states in the German Empire. The loess floodplains of the Werre and the Bega always enabled intensive agriculture. In the less fertile sandy soils of...
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  • 2009. "St. Egbert". Catholic Encyclopedia. Retrieved on 28 October 2009. "Adalbert". New Catholic Dictionary. "St. John of Beverley". Oxford Dictionary of...
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    exhibitions of visual artists from Timișoara, including Péter Jecza [hu], Adalbert Luca, Ștefan Bertalan [ro], Julius Podlipny and Romul Nuțiu. Wikimedia...
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    Palace was built in 1912 by Arnold Merbl Co. according to the plans of Adalbert Szladek. The pediment was redesigned by László Székely [hu], former chief...
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  • Pietersz Bega (1620–1664), 7 paintings : Alchemist, J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles (url) Carl Begas the Elder (1794–1854), 1 painting : The Begas Family...
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    aulic decree, the fund for the episcopal residence was established. Bishop Adalbert von Falkenstein [de], who arrived in Timișoara, did not use this fund,...
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    publicist and translator Szilárd Bogdánffy (1911–1953), Roman Catholic cleric Adalbert Boros (1908–2003), Roman Catholic cleric Miloš Crnjanski (1893–1977), writer...
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