Chernivtsi (redirect from Czernowitz)
aftermath of the Russo-Turkish War. Chernivtsi (known at that time as Czernowitz) became the center of the Galicia's Bukovina District until 1848, later...
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Yiddishist movement (redirect from Czernowitz Conference)
known as "The Czernowitz Conference" (טשערנאָוויצער קאָנפֿערענץ, Tshernovitser Konferents) took place in the Austro-Hungarian city of Czernowitz, Bukovina...
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The Czernowitz Synagogue, also called The Temple of Czernowitz (Ukrainian: Темпль, lit. 'Temple') was a former Reform Jewish synagogue located in Chernivtsi...
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Bukovina District (redirect from Kreis Czernowitz)
Bukowina), also known as the Chernivtsi District (‹See Tfd›German: Kreis Czernowitz), was an administrative division – a Kreis (lit. 'circle') – of the Kingdom...
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Chernivtsi University (redirect from Franz-Josephs-Universität Czernowitz)
it was founded in 1875 as the Franz-Josephs-Universität Czernowitz when Chernivtsi (Czernowitz) was the capital of the Duchy of Bukovina, a Cisleithanian...
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(stadtholder) appointed by the emperor, with his official residence at Czernowitz from 1850. In 1860 the Bukovina was again amalgamated with Galicia, but...
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List of mayors of Chernivtsi (redirect from List of mayors of Czernowitz (1832-1918))
Chernivtsi history History of Chernivtsi (in Ukrainian) "Bürgermeister von Czernowitz". Archived from the original on 2013-05-28. Retrieved 2013-06-10. “Bukowinaer...
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Hayyim Tyrer (redirect from Hayyim of Czernowitz)
for several well known Hasidic works. He is also known as "Hayyim of Czernowitz", after his time there. He was a pupil of Rabbi Yechiel Michl (the Maggid...
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(1775–1786), then the largest district, Bukovina District (first known as the Czernowitz District), of the Austrian constituent Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria...
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Vorwärts (Cernăuți) (redirect from Vorwärts (Czernowitz))
('Forward') was a German-language socialist daily newspaper published from Czernowitz/Cernăuți, Bukovina (in Austria-Hungary, later in Romania; present-day...
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doctorate from the University of Bern in Switzerland. Rubinstein was born in Czernowitz (then part of Austrian Empire, now Chernivtsi, Ukraine) on 20 September...
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Schenker. Mikuli (birth surname Bsdikian) was born on October 22, 1821, in Czernowitz, then part of the Austrian Empire (today Chernivtsi, Ukraine) to a Moldavian-Armenian...
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September: while accompanying the Emperor to a meeting with Alexander at Czernowitz, Metternich fell ill with a fever. He could not continue and had to make...
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Baretzki was born in 1919 into a Bukovina German family in Cernăuți (Czernowitz), then part of the Kingdom of Romania. Hermann Langbein, an Austrian historian...
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January 3, 1988) was a Jewish poet writing in German and English. Born in Czernowitz in the Bukovina, she lived through its tumultuous history of belonging...
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Eugen Ehrlich (category Rectors of Franz Joseph University (Czernowitz))
founders of the modern field of sociology of law. Ehrlich was born in Czernowitz (now Chernivtsi) in the Duchy of Bukovina, at that time a province of...
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I. Neshurbida, K. Probst. – Czernowitz, Knyhy - XXI, 2015. – 222 S. – Serie „Wissenschaftler der Universität Czernowitz“, ISBN 978-617-614-106-8 Sergij...
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Sun Diego (Born 17 March 1989 in Czernowitz, Ukraine SSR, USSR, now Ukraine, real name Dmitrij Aleksandrovic Chpakov) is a German rapper of Ukrainian-Jewish...
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Ingo Preminger Born Ingwald Preminger (1911-02-25)February 25, 1911 Czernowitz, Austria-Hungary (now Chernivtsi, Ukraine) Died June 7, 2006(2006-06-07)...
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der Einstellung der Amtswirksamkeit der Landesregierungen in Krakau und Czernowitz, sowie der Landes-Bauhehörden daselbst, dann der Kreisbehörden in Wadowice...
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Before Nature. Chargaff was born on 11 August 1905 to a Jewish family in Czernowitz, Duchy of Bukovina, Austria-Hungary, which is now Chernivtsi, Ukraine...
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Czernowitz, and from 3 December 1904 a district court judge at the Czernowitz regional court. In 1902, he attended the last execution in Czernowitz under...
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Franz Exner (criminologist) (section Czernowitz)
unclear. In 1912 he accepted his first professorship, which meant moving to Czernowitz University (as Chernivtsi was then known), just 12 km (7 miles) from the...
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now Astakos; died March/April 1781 in Czernowitz, now Chernivtsi) was the last Moldavian mayor of Czernowitz before the annexation of the Bukovina by...
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Constantin Zablovschi (16 July 1882, in Czernowitz – 3 May 1967, in Bucharest) was a Romanian engineer and pioneer in the field of telecommunications....
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Alois Handl (22 July 1837, Feldkirch, Vorarlberg – 1915, Czernowitz) was an Austrian physicist. In 1859 he obtained his doctorate in Vienna, later becoming...
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in Ukraine) to a family of a local lawyer, Moritz Demant, who moved to Czernowitz not later than 1898[permanent dead link], and was working there as a financial...
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accepted a newly created chair for "cosmic physics" at the University of Czernowitz (now Chernivtsi in Ukraine) which at this time belonged to Austria-Hungary's...
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advocate of Yiddish language, culture and was a vice-president of the Czernowitz Yiddish Language Conference of 1908, which declared Yiddish to be "a national...
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classical liberalism and Zionism, he first held political offices in Czernowitz city. After 1897, he was one of the noted Jewish representatives in the...
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