Isak Albert Berg (22 September 1803, Stockholm - 1 December 1886), was a Swedish opera tenor, composer and singing pedagogue. He was a Hovsångare and...
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Wilhelmina Stålberg, writer (died 1886) – Evelina Stading, painter (died 1872) – Isak Albert Berg, singer, composer (died 1886) 1 February – Anders Chydenius...
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ethnographer, and theologian Albert Küchler (1803–1886), Danish painter Albert Kuchler (born 1998), German cross-country skier Albert Kudjabo (1896–1934), Congolese...
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woman in the Swedish Bar Association (died 1970). – Isak Albert Berg, singer, composer (born 1803) "Hugo Jahnke". Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the...
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deposed or abdicated 1881, restored 1886, reigned until January 1887. Karl August Fürst von Bretzenheim, Count of Lindau 1803–1804, deposed 1804. Hkun Pu, Ngwegunhmu...
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II of Bavaria (1845–1886), mysteriously drowned in Lake Starnberg at the small town of Berg nearby, on the evening of 13 June 1886 Herbert Marcuse (1898–1979)...
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House of Wittelsbach (category Ruling families of the Duchy of Berg)
(1864–1886) Marie Sophie (1841–1925), last queen of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies Elisabeth of Bavaria (1876–1965), queen-consort of Albert I of Belgium...
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(1810–1872) Peter Behrens (1868–1940) Gunnar Berg (1863–1893) Ludolph Berkemeier (1864–1931) Edward Beyer (1820–1865) Albert Bierstadt (1830–1902) George Caleb...
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Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria (redirect from Maximilian Joseph, Duke of Berg)
and Count Palatine of the Rhine, Arch-Steward of the Empire, and Duke of Berg upon the extinction of the Palatinate-Sulzbach line at the death of Elector...
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glowing cannonballs set fire to the city and 365 houses were destroyed. In 1803 the city became the capital of the Sovereign Principality of Rheina-Wolbeck...
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Encyclopedia. 1905. Pine, Lisa (2010). Education in Nazi Germany. Oxford: Berg. ISBN 9781847887641. This article incorporates text from a work in the public...
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Accolay (1833–1900) Joseph Achron (1886–1943) Dieter Acker (1940–2006) Marcial del Adalid (1826–1881) Adolphe Adam (1803–1856) Mark Adamo (born 1962) Alton...
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(1886–1969), architect Karl Friedrich Schinkel (1781–1841), architect and painter Johann Conrad Schlaun (1695–1773), architect Gottfried Semper (1803–1879)...
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Benson (1803–1870), malacologist "Great Britain/India/South Africa" Joseph Charles Bequaert (1886–1982) Belgium, United States David J Berg United States...
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(1892–1942), composer and conductor Caroline Bayer (1758–1803), 18th-century violinist and composer Alban Berg (1885–1935), composer Alfred Brendel (born 1931)...
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List of battles 1801–1900 (section 1886-1890)
War Action of 22 June 1803 22 June The US navy defeats Tripolitania Haitian Revolution and Napoleonic Wars Action of 28 June 1803 28 June British Royal...
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Cardinal Jacques Fournier, a Cistercian monk, is elected Pope Benedict XII. 1803 – The Louisiana Purchase is completed at a ceremony in New Orleans. 1808...
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comital-ranked houses that were mediatised in the Holy Roman Empire during the period 1803–1815 as part of German mediatisation, and were later recognised in 1825–1829...
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nf/f) Werner Eggerath (1900–1977, nf) Werner Egk (1901–1983, d/nf) Albert Ehrenstein (1886–1950, p/nf) Günter Eich (1907–1972, p/d) Joseph Freiherr von Eichendorff...
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Cuypers (1827–1921), Dutch Alexander Jackson Davis (1803–1892), American George Devey (1820–1886), English John Dobson (1787–1865), English Thomas Leverton...
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(1434–1441) Adolf, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp (1526–1586) Adolf, Duke of Jülich-Berg (1370–1437) Adolf, King of the Romans (1255–1298), King of Germany Adolph...
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Landshut War (1503–1505), the Duke of Bavaria-Munich Albert IV the Wise became ruler of Bavaria. In 1506 Albert decreed that the duchy should pass according to...
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of Harmony 4007 Say It With Flowers Vernon Dalhart Chorus 4008 Leugit Ve Berg Und Tal Fritz Zimmerman, yod 4009 Just Like The Rose- Fox Trot The All Star...
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Guidonian notation, see musical notation and also staff (music) Ami Argand (1750–1803), France – Argand lamp William George Armstrong (1810–1900), UK – hydraulic...
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Count Palatine of the Rhine, the Arch-Steward of the Empire, and Duke of Berg on the extinction of the Sulzbach line with the death of the elector Charles...
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(1803–1870) malacology Bent – Arthur Cleveland Bent (1866–1954) Benton – Michael J. Benton (born 1939) Beresford – Pamela Beresford Berg – Lev Berg (1876–1950)...
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Johannes (Staphorst 1803 – Amsterdam 1859) Hart Nibbrig, Ferdinand (Amsterdam 1866 – Laren 1915) Haus, Hendrik Manfried (Bergen op Zoom 1803 - Utrecht 1843)...
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(Latvia) Karl Felsko, (1844–1918), architect (Latvia) Christoph Haberland (1750–1803), architect (Latvia) Otto Pius Hippius (1826–1883), architect (Estonia) Erich...
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centuries, the Electorate of the Palatinate, to which the duchies of Jülich and Berg had been added, was thus reunited with Bavaria. In 1792, French revolutionary...
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sources. The German theologian and philosopher Johann Gottfried Herder (1744–1803), an important representative of Weimar Classicism, wrote in the third part...
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