• 1892 [sv] as no. 408 under heading Kärleken (Love) with melodies by Georg Stolpe and August Elfåker, neither of which are used in the Swedish hymnal....
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    name and Bete as his mother's. He married Dorothea Charlotte Becker from Stolpe on August 28, 1833. Their son Heinrich Wilhelm Otto (born December 2, 1837)...
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  • Kurt Bodewig (born 1955) SPD 20 November 2000 22 October 2002 14 Manfred Stolpe (1936–2019) SPD 22 October 2002 22 November 2005 Schröder (II) Federal Minister...
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    Bernhard Zeller (= Forschungen zur Geschichte des Mittelalters 14; Wien 2009). Stolpe 1974 pp. 142 & 145 Stefan Donecker/Roland Steinacher, Rex Vandalorum. The...
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    settlement. The city was occasionally called Stolpe, referring to the Słupia River, whose German name is Stolpe. Stolpe is also the Latin exonym for this place...
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    Georg Philipp Friedrich Freiherr von Hardenberg (2 May 1772 – 25 March 1801), pen name Novalis (German: [noˈvaːlɪs]), was a German aristocrat and polymath...
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    SPD members in Reichstag 1889. Sitting from left to right: Georg Schumacher, Friedrich Harm, August Bebel, Heinrich Meister and Karl Frohme. Standing:...
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    Vial (Chile) Poul Erik Petersen (Denmark) Holger Seebach (Denmark) Olof Stolpe (Finland) Karl Klug (Germany) Zoltán Czibor (Hungary) Egisto Pandolfini...
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    1233–1257. doi:10.1017/S2071832200013195. S2CID 141058426. Silvia, Stephen J.; Stolpe, Michael (2007). "Health Care and Pension Reforms". AICGS Policy Report...
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    In 1931, his daughter Karin von Euler-Chelpin married the writer Sven Stolpe and had four children with him (one of which was Lisette Schulman). During...
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    Harrison Hatton Hjärne Lönnroth Magnus von Pufendorf Ringmar Roberts Robinson Stolpe Weibull Weibull Yugoslavia Banac Glenny Jelavich Schwartz Tomasevich...
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  • Simon Peter Gasser Justus Christoph Dithmar Georg Heinrich Zincke Johann Heinrich Gottlob von Justi Joachim Georg Darjes Joseph von Sonnenfels Christian Wilhelm...
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    was elected a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. Landberg, Georg. "Hans Järta". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (in Swedish). Vol. 20. Stockholm:...
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    was by then owned by H. G. Rømer & T. Stolpe. Stie Thomsen Bang's workshop was located in a rear wing. Stolpe was most likely his business partner (cf...
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  • (1820–1865) Albert Bierstadt (1830–1902) George Caleb Bingham (1811–1879) Georg Bleibtreu (1828–1892) Arnold Böcklin (1827–1901) Erik Bodom (1829–1879)...
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    Hjärne Karlsson Kjellén Martinsson Nordin Lindbom Pethrus Ryn Sandelin Stolpe Tegnér Teodorescu Zetterberg Politicians Bildt Bohman Busch Hägglund Järta...
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  • Eduard Stibor  Czechoslovakia M swimming 1, water polo 1 1920 1920 1 Olof Stolpe  Finland M bandy 1, football 1 1952 1952 1 Petar Stoychev  Bulgaria M marathon...
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  • German Roman Catholic Cardinal prelate, Bishop of Mainz (died 2018) Manfred Stolpe, German politician (died 2019) 21 May — Günter Blobel, German biologist...
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  • Georg, whom she calls "Papa". They drift through a summer, swimming in the pool during the day and in the evening he takes her to bed with him. Georg...
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    parishes of Klein-Glienicke (later part of Neubabelsberg) and the District of Stolpe (now Berlin-Wannsee), and the Church of Ss. Peter and Paul on Nikolskoë...
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  • sections of the Anthropological Society, which was formed in 1873 by Hjalmar Stolpe, Hans Hildebrand, Oscar Montelius, and Gustaf Retzius. The society functions...
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    others have since orchestrated all three movements. He died in 1916 in Stolpe, near Oranienburg, aged 85. Concert-Polonaise Polonaise-Fantaisie, dedicated...
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  • September 19 – Ludwig von Brenner, conductor (died 1902) September 26 – Gustav Stolpe, conductor and composer (d. 1902) October 14 – William George Cusins, composer...
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  • Opposition was also expressed by German idealists such as Adam Müller and Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, the latter inspiring both leftist and rightist...
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    opposition to the unification in intellectual circles. Christa Wolf and Manfred Stolpe stressed the need to forge an East German identity, while "citizens' initiatives...
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    original on 24 July 2011. Retrieved 14 November 2012. Mares (2006) Silvia & Stolpe (2007) Williamson & Pampel (2002) "The Politics of Pension Reform in Germany"...
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  • Sören Stadum Stafstedt Stakendorf Stein Steinhorst Sterley Stockelsdorf Stolpe Stoltenberg Strande Struckum Stubben Süderdorf Süderlügum Süsel Tangstedt...
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  • 1910), Ukrainian composer of a Symphony called ''Ukrainian'' (1876) Antoni Stolpe (1851–1872), Polish composer of a Symphony in A minor (1867) Sir Frederic...
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  • as the last Chairman of the Council of Ministers of East Germany Manfred Stolpe (born 1936 in Stettin) was Federal Minister of Transport in the Federal...
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  • agnostic and "scientific humanist"; later converted to Catholicism Sven Stolpe: Swedish convert and writer R. J. Stove: Australian writer, editor, and...
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