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    Karl August Krebs (16 January 1804 as Karl August Miedke – 16 May 1880), also Carl, Miedtke, was a German pianist, composer, conductor and Kapellmeister...
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  • pianist, composer, conductor and later Dresden Court Kapellmeister Karl August Krebs (1804-1880). After a scarlet fever infection, Miedke died, only 25...
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  • Miedke (1803-1842), German actor, son of Carl and Charlotte Karl August Miedke or Karl August Krebs (1804-1880), German pianist, composer, conductor and Kapellmeister...
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    1790 Ignaz von Seyfried (Music, Karl Ludwig Giesecke (Libretto): Agnes Bernauerin (burlesque), 1798 Karl August Krebs (Music): Herzog Albrecht, Opera...
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  • Retrieved 17 August 2021. Krebs, Gunter (3 August 2024). "CZ-3 (Chang Zheng-3)". Gunter's Space Page. Retrieved 6 August 2024. Krebs, Gunter (4 May...
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  • Georg Andreas Kraft (c. 1660–1726), Baroque composer and musician Karl August Krebs (1804–1880), pianist, composer, conductor and Kapellmeister Walter...
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    Academy of Fine Arts Mary Krebs-Brenning (1851–1900), pianist Aloyse Michalesi (1824–1904), operatic contralto, mother of Mary Krebs-Brenning Ferdinand Pauwels...
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  • Michalesi and the Royal Saxon Court Kapellmeister Karl August Krebs. Her sister was the actress Antonie Maria Krebs (1845-1918), who was married to the actor...
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    Stigelli) – score online; vol. 4: Die Heimath, Op. 20 (on the song by Karl August Krebs) – score online Souvenir d'amour. Fantaisie pour la guitare à 10 ou...
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  • Baptist Krebs there, with his father's consent, after the couple moved to Stuttgart, and consequently took the name of his foster father Krebs; he was...
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    is suggested that a nonenzymatic precursor to the Krebs cycle, glyoxylate cycle, and reverse Krebs cycle might have originated, where oxidation and reduction...
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    Aloyse Michalesi, married name Aloyse Krebs-Michalesi, also Aloysia Krebs-Michalesi (29 August 1824 – 5 August 1904) was a German operatic contralto. Michalesi...
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  • Isobel Hogg Kerr Beattie, Scottish architect (d. 1970) 1900 – Hans Adolf Krebs, German physician and biochemist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1981) 1902 –...
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  • (operetta) 1830 Sylva, or Die Macht des Gesanges (opera, music by Karl August Krebs) 1830 Der Taucher (romantic opera, music by Conradin Kreutzer) 1834...
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  • lists the compositions of Johann Ludwig Krebs as compiled by Felix Friedrich in the Krebs-Werkeverzeichnis (Krebs Works Catalogue). The catalogue is divided...
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    Karl Landsteiner ForMemRS (German: [kaʁl ˈlantˌʃtaɪnɐ]; 14 June 1868 – 26 June 1943) was an Austrian-American biologist, physician, and immunologist. He...
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  • claimed that the move was a "vindication" of his conduct. Born: Diether Krebs, actor, cabaret artist and comedian, in Essen, Germany (d. 2000) Died: Harry...
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    "Cusa") in south-western Germany. He was the second of four children of Johan Krebs (or Cryfftz) and Katherina Roemer. His father was "a prosperous boat owner...
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    autopsy commission with both Krebs' and Joseph Goebbels' corpses, the bodies of the Goebbels family, the bodies of Krebs and the Goebbels children at...
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  • Woellmer Type Foundry. Esprit, originally made by B. Krebs Foundry. Feudal, originally made by B. Krebs Foundry. Gilden Fraktur (1938), originally made by...
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    desertion, and Hitler ordered Himmler's arrest. On the same day, General Hans Krebs made his last telephone call from the Führerbunker to Field Marshal Wilhelm...
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    as a member of the short-lived Flensburg Government under Grand Admiral Karl Dönitz. Upon arriving in Flensburg, Albert Speer, the Minister of Armaments...
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    Johann Baptist Krebs (pseudonyms Johann Baptist Kerning and JM Gneiding), (born 12 April 1774 in Überauchen, died 2 October 1851 in Stuttgart) was a German...
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    Tender, Realistic Parable". The New York Times. Retrieved July 22, 2019. Krebs, Albin (September 19, 1984). "Richard Basehart, Stage And Screen Star, Dies"...
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    of separate gasbags. In 1887, the success of Charles Renard and Arthur Krebs' 1884 airship La France prompted him to send a letter to the King of Württemberg...
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     47. Eelking (1893), p. 50. Krebs (2013), pp. 218–219. Krebs (2013), p. 220. Krebs (2013), p. 222. Krebs (2013), p. 219. Krebs (2013), p. 20. Rosengarten...
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  • Otto Karl Wiesenburg (August 1, 1911 – June 18, 1990) was an American legislator, lawyer, and public servant. He was a member of the Mississippi House...
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  • century kept a tannery there. In the 1860s, the family Krebs acquired the Windeck. Otto Krebs ran a winery in it with an inn. After 1908, beginning with...
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  • Federspiel (in Danish) Kornberg, H.; Williamson, D. H. (1984). "Hans Adolf Krebs. 25 August 1900 – 22 November 1981". Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal...
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    Richard Lugner (category Use British English from August 2024)
    January 2019). "Richard Lugner hat den Krebs besiegt". diepresse.com. Archived from the original on 15 August 2024. Retrieved 3 July 2024. "Krebsdiagnose...
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