• Maximilian Freiherr von Löwenthal-Chlumecky; from 1919 Max Löwenthal-Chlumecky (14 March 1908 – 27 August 1995) was an Austrian diplomat. Löwenthal was born on...
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    LZ 129 Hindenburg (category Paul von Hindenburg)
    departed from the Friedrichshafen Airport in nearby Löwenthal on March 31. After again departing from Löwenthal on 6 May on its first of ten round trips to North...
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    and screenwriter Yuri Lowenthal. Skylanders characters reprise in later titles. Liza J. Sloss (Slingshot PR). "Yuri Lowenthal Wraps Horror Indie "Death's...
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    August Walbrodt (+4 –4 =2) and Curt von Bardeleben (+4 –4 =4) in Berlin in 1891. Scheve shared 1st with S. Löwenthal at Frankfurt 1884. He tied for 17–18th...
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    and society). He co-founded the German Society for Sociology together with Max Weber and Georg Simmel and many other founders. He was president of the society...
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    lost at most five. In 1850, Hungarian chess master Johann Löwenthal visited New Orleans. Löwenthal, a refugee of the Hungarian revolution of 1848, had visited...
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    by the liberal Jewish lawyer Felix Löwenthal [de] (1853–1929) from Schwerin in Mecklenburg. In February 1923 Max Samuel succeeded Siegmund Bernhard (1846–1934)...
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    equally convincing wins in matches against other top-class players: Johann Löwenthal, the Rev. John Owen and Daniel Harrwitz. Morphy returned to the United...
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    used by sociologists such as Max Weber and was even adopted by members of the landed class themselves. Chancellor Otto von Bismarck was a noted Junker...
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    restoration" of a free Austria. He was succeeded as Ambassador by Dr. Max Löwenthal-Chlumecky. From 1952, Kleinwächter was chairman of the Austro-American...
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  • traditional bonds of family and local community that typify the Gemeinschaft. Max Weber, a founding figure in sociology, also wrote extensively about the relationship...
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    movement included Jean Arp, Johannes Baader, Hugo Ball, Marcel Duchamp, Max Ernst, Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven, George Grosz, Raoul Hausmann, John Heartfield...
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    ISBN 978-1-887366-97-7. Horowitz 1973, pp. 5–6, 15–16 Horowitz 1973, p. 16; Löwenthal, Johann (1864). The Chess Congress of 1862. H. G. Bohn. OCLC 651260808...
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    some of the finest were inspired by his hopeless passion for Sophie von Löwenthal, the wife of a friend. In 1842 appeared Die Albigenser, and in 1844...
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    Du Bois, Otto Hintze, Max Lenz, Erich Marcks, Friedrich Meinecke, Karl Peters, Gustav Schnürer, Georg Simmel and Friedrich von Bernhardi. During World...
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  • Klages (1872–1956), philosopher Leo Löwenthal (1900–1993) Karl Löwith (1897–1973) Herbert Marcuse (1898–1979) Samuel von Pufendorf (1632–1694), moral and...
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    Max Scheler (1874–1928) was both the most respected and neglected of the major early 20th century German Continental philosophers in the phenomenological...
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    recognition in the United States. His former colleague from Frankfurt, Leo Löwenthal, expressed pleasant surprise at the newfound fame that seemed to accumulate...
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    Tutti-Frutti) on 18 January 1845. On the evening of that day, Zacharias Löwenthal, a co-founder of publishing company Literarische Anstalt, bought Hoffmann's...
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    Else von dem Bussche-Haddenhausen (1914–1969), who married Wilfried, Edler von Rienzburg in 1939. They divorced and she married diplomat Max Löwenthal-Chlumecky...
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    Wilhelm I of Germany by the radicals Max Hödel and Karl Nobiling. The laws were designed by Chancellor Otto von Bismarck with the goal of reversing the...
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    Holzgräber: 'Die Deutsche Partei. Partei eines neuen Konservativismus', in: Max Gustav Lange et al., Parteien in der Bundesrepublik. Studien zur Entwicklung...
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  • spiritual ties with the West”. The German political scientist Richard Löwenthal noted that news of the Soviet kulak expulsions and the Holodomor did not...
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    high-magnification telescope into the abyss but an evil creature". Writer Max Goldt has described the paper as "an organ of infamy" and posited that "one...
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    Pollock. Following a non-fatal heart attack, Grünberg was succeeded in 1930 by Max Horkheimer. Horkheimer rapidly became the guiding spirit of the Frankfurt...
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    (1984–present) ZDF-abendmagazin (1996–1997) ZDF-Magazin, hosted by Gerhard Löwenthal/Fritz Schenk/Wolfgang Weinert/Hans Scheicher (1969–1988) ZDF-Mittagsmagazin...
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  • Limbourg (born 1960) Günther von Lojewski (1935–2023) Wolf von Lojewski (born 1937) Giovanni di Lorenzo (born 1959) Gerhard Löwenthal (1922–2002) Ernst-Dieter...
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  • Filmische Biografie von Regisseur Frans Weisz, 1980" (in German). Lenbachhaus. Retrieved 22 February 2024. Felstiner, Mary Lowenthal (1994). To Paint Her...
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  • were scholars and public intellectuals like Ernst-Wolfgang Böckenförde, Max Imdahl, Hermann Lübbe, Odo Marquard, and Robert Spaemann. Together with them...
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  • Geist (category Johann Wolfgang von Goethe)
    part of the 18th century. Already in the poetical language of Johann Ulrich von König (d. 1745), the Weltgeist appears as the active, masculine principle...
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