mentally ill; married Bernhardine von Sass and had issue Friedrich Gebhardt Lebrecht (1780–1834), married Elisabeth von Conring, no issue Bernhardine Friederike...
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Gustav Walter Heinemann (German: [ˈɡʊsta(ː)f ˈhaɪnəman] ; 23 July 1899 – 7 July 1976) was a German politician who was President of West Germany from 1969...
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Gnapheus (1493–1568), a humanist and Reformed Protestant scholar Hermann Conring (1606–1681), German physician and politician Pieter Claesen Wyckoff (ca...
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Castro from Hamburg. Johan van Wullen was her physician since 1649. Hermann Conring was invited in 1650, but he seems to have rejected the offer. At some time...
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Reichsfürst (Prince) and with the help of the East Frisian scholar Hermann Conring and 15,000 guiders he succeeded in this goal in 1654. Although only for...
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Gustav GemmingenHornberg (7 December 1925 – 30 January 2005) was a German politician of the Free Democratic Party (FDP) and former member of the German...
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Gustav Fuchs (January 2, 1900 – March 31, 1969) was a German politician, representative of the Christian Social Union of Bavaria and Bavarian People's...
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– Johannes Narssius, Dutch physician and poet (d. 1637) 1606 – Hermann Conring, German philosopher and educator (d. 1681) 1664 – Johann Speth, German...
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of the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) but was outpolled by Gustav Heinemann. The son of a railway official, Schröder was born in Saarbrücken...
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successful Social Democratic candidate for the Presidency of the Republic, Gustav Heinemann, in 1969.”[page needed] In 1969, he led his party to form a new...
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ignored him, if they did not avoid him. His successor in the presidency, Gustav Heinemann, however, kept in contact with him. Trips to Tenerife in the fall...
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B.S. Christiansen, Danish special force soldier, TV personality Louise Conring (1824–1891), first trained nurse in Denmark, head of Copenhagen's Deaconess...
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2015: Gustav Stresemann Prize of the Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Germany In 2017, after Minister of Defense Ursula von der Leyen...
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Michael von Faulhaber publicly admonished Adenauer for wanting to take the Zentrum "out of the tower". In mid-October 1923, the Chancellor Gustav Stresemann...
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unexpectedly knelt and meditated in silence, a moment remembered as the Kniefall von Warschau. Brandt resigned as chancellor in 1974, after Günter Guillaume,...
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the late 1930s and became a professor Anacardiaceae Bu Bongardia Gustav Heinrich von Bongard (1786–1839) Berberidaceae Co Bonia Henri François Bon (1844–1894)...
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appointed to the broadcast policy department of the Foreign Office by Joachim von Ribbentrop, and became deputy head of the broadcasting and propaganda departments...
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debates weapons exports amid Iraq 'exception' Deutsche Welle, 25 August 2014. Gustav N Kristensen, Born into a Dream. EuroFaculty and the Council of the Baltic...
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(1840–1909) McIvor – William Graham McIvor (1824–1876) M.C.Johnst. – Marshall Conring Johnston (born 1930) M.C.Pace – Matthew C. Pace (fl. 2017) McKie – Ernest...
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losing a vote of confidence, which then allowed the President of Germany, Gustav Heinemann to dissolve the Bundestag and call early elections, which Brandt...
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Thomas Johnson (c. 1600 – 1644) Asphodelaceae Bu Johnstonalia Marshall Conring Johnston (b. 1930) Rhamnaceae Bu Johnstonella Ivan Murray Johnston (1898–1960)...
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SPD (from 26 January 1962) Hermann Busse, FDP Fritz Büttner, SPD Hermann Conring, CDU Fritz Corterier, SPD Johann Cramer, SPD Herbert Czaja, CDU Rolf Dahlgrün...
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December 8 – Gerard ter Borch, Dutch painter (b. 1617) December 12 – Hermann Conring, German philosopher (b. 1606) December 15 – James Compton, 3rd Earl of...
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State of Saxony at the behest of the DVP–SPD Reich government of Chancellor Gustav Stresemann. He also fell out with Mühsam, whose pacifist manners he rejected...
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(Tübingen) Schotanus, Christ. (b. 1603, Scheng; d. 1671, Franeker) Schramm, Jonas Conr. (c. 1700; Helmstädt) Schreckenfuchs, Erasmus Oswald (1511–75; Tübingen)...
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Lueddemannia Gustav Adolf Lueddemann (1821–1884), German gardener in Paris, France; later had his own orchid nursery Orchidaceae Bu Luehea Carl Emil von der Luehe...
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Frankfurt, Bern and Tübingen, achieved a PhD and worked as a teacher. He met Gustav Heinemann in the late 1940s, who became a role model. Eppler was a member...
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Buschfort, SPD Hermann Busse, FDP Fritz Büttner, SPD Hugo Collet, SPD Hermann Conring, CDU Fritz Corterier, SPD Johann Cramer, SPD Herbert Czaja, CDU Rolf Dahlgrün...
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Bucher, FDP Karl von Buchka, CDU Alfred Burgemeister, CDU Dietrich Bürkel, CDU Johannes Caspers, CDU Adolf Cillien, CDU Hermann Conring, CDU Fritz Corterier...
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Brese Brück Bucerius (until 22 March 1962) Bühler Burgbacher Burgemeister Conring Czaja Delden Deringer Dichgans Diebäcker Draeger Dresbach Ehren (from 4...
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