• Gustav Wegner (4 January 1903 – 7 June 1942) was a German track and field athlete who competed in the pole vault and the decathlon. He was the first ever...
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    nearby Henriette Wegner Pavilion, the Vigeland installation of sculptures (Norwegian: Vigelandsanlegget) created by sculptor Gustav Vigeland, Frogner...
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  • American astronomer Gudrun Wegner (1955–2005), German swimmer Gustav Wegner (1903–1942), German track and field athlete Hans Wegner (1914–2007), Danish furniture...
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    two sundials in Frogner Park, alongside Gustav Vigeland's sundial from ca. 1930. The nearby Henriette Wegner Pavilion commemorates his wife and their...
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    Festival, 1984 Railway station Eduard Lasker (1829–1884), politician Gustav Wegner (1903–1942), German athlete Dame Elisabeth Schwarzkopf (1915–2006),...
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  • Otto Berg  Norway 7.31 m Luz Long  Germany 7.25 m Pole vault details Gustav Wegner  Germany 4.00 m Bo Ljungberg  Sweden 4.00 m John Lindroth  Finland 3...
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  • Gold Gustav Wegner  Germany Silver Bo Ljungberg  Sweden Bronze John Lindroth  Finland...
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    increase of sensation is proportional to the pre-existent stimulus," while Gustav Fechner's law is an inference from Weber's law (with additional assumptions)...
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    Athletics Championships. Following in the footsteps of his compatriot Gustav Wegner (the 1934 winner), he defeated Bo Ljungberg and won in a championship...
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  • SC Paderborn Northeim, Germany 18:30 CEST (UTC+2) Bode 7' Report Mamba 22' Shelton 26' Guèye 49', 67' Stadium: Gustav-Wegner-Stadion Attendance: 902...
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    Frogner Park, alongside Benjamin Wegner's sundial in front of Frogner Manor. The Sundial was vandalized in 2003. Gustav Vigeland "Vanskelig å reparere soluret"...
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  • Games Gold Silver Bronze 1934 Turin details  Gustav Wegner (GER)  Bo Ljungberg (SWE)  John Lindroth (FIN) 1938 Paris details  Karl Sutter (GER)  Bo Ljungberg (SWE)...
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  • över Gustav III / Trauermusik für Gustav III. Bisättningsmusik och Begravningskantat / Trauersinfonie und Begräbniskantate. Stockholm: Reimers. Wegner, Sascha...
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  • Eintracht Braunschweig Northeim 15:30 Report Kruppke 31' Boland 37' Khelifi 54', 66' Vrančić 57', 78' Stadium: Gustav-Wegner-Stadion Attendance: 1,500...
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    Championships, also in Turin, he jumped 4.00 m and won silver behind Germany's Gustav Wegner; he also competed in the triple jump, placing 8th with 14.01 m. He also...
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    Wegner 1867–1870: Hans von Zedlitz-Leipe 1870–1874: Wilhelm Woldeck von Arneburg 1874–1897: Gustav Gerlich 1897–1903: Hans Grashoff 1903–1916: Gustav...
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  • 2016. Retrieved 3 July 2016. "Eintracht verpflichtet Gustav Valsvik" [Eintracht signs Gustav Valsvik] (in German). eintracht.com. 30 July 2016. Archived...
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    The DKP received national public attention in early 2008 when Christel Wegner, elected to the state parliament of Lower Saxony on the list of the Left...
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  • 1923". Historisches Lexikon Bayerns (in German). Retrieved 1 October 2023. Wegner 1990, p. 62. Kershaw 2008, pp. 125–126. Kershaw 2008, p. 125. Kershaw 2008...
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    Leon Trotsky Kurt Tucholsky Mark Twain Voltaire Jakob Wassermann Armin T. Wegner Simone Weil H. G. Wells Franz Werfel Oscar Wilde Eugen Gottlob Winkler Friedrich...
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    Morten Anker (1780–1838) Benjamin Wegner (1795-1864) Henriette Wegner (1805–1875), née Seyler, wife of Benjamin Wegner Roede, Lars (2012). Frogner hovedgård...
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    and in his second marriage to Anna Henriette Wegner, a daughter of the industrialist Benjamin Wegner and Henriette Seyler, a member of the Berenberg...
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    Bank (1836), married Norwegian industrialist Benjamin Wegner (1795–1864) 11. Johan Ludwig Wegner (1830–1893), judge in Norway, married Blanca Bretteville...
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    Gustav-Adolf "Täve" Schur (born 23 February 1931) is a former East German cyclist. He was born in Heyrothsberge, Saxony. His sporting career began with...
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  • of apartheid between us, this inequality, has to end". Berlin Mayor, Kai Wegner, and numerous other German politicians expressed outrage, calling the closing...
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    Carola Neher was affixed to 36 Krasnoprudnaya Street [ru], Moscow. Matthias Wegner: Klabund und Carola Neher: Eine Geschichte von Liebe und Tod. Rowohlt, Reinbek...
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    resistance, the progress was stopped in December of 1943 at the German defensive Gustav Line, south of Rome. The operation was initially commanded by Major General...
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  • Haken 1989 Bruno Zumino 1988 Valentine Bargmann 1987 Julius Wess 1986 Franz Wegner 1985 Yoichiro Nambu 1984 Res Jost 1983 Nicholas Kemmer 1982 Hans-Arwed Weidenmüller...
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    buildings, and public libraries echo its structure. The 1824 Henriette Wegner Pavilion in Oslo's famous Frogner Park features a painted miniature copy...
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    during the 1920s as a reaction against expressionism. The term was coined by Gustav Friedrich Hartlaub, the director of the Kunsthalle in Mannheim, who used...
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