Würzburg. His uncle was the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Bamberg, Friedrich Philipp von Abert. In 1898 he passed his final exams, and studied history in Würzburg...
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1693-1729 Friedrich Karl von Schönborn 1729-1746 (also Bishop of Würzburg) Johann Philipp Anton von Franckenstein 1746-1753 Franz Konrad von Stadion und...
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cousin, Friedrich Georg von Schönborn, a money lender to the Archbishop of Mainz and "Senior of the diocese of Mainz". His brother, Johann Philipp, appointed...
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Christoph Willibald Gluck (redirect from Christoph Willibald von Gluck)
Christoph Willibald Ritter von Gluck. Dessen Leben und tonkünstlerishes Wirken. Leipzig: Friedrich Fleischer. Copy at Google Books. Abert, A. A., Christoph Willibald...
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Joseph von Schork (7 December 1829 - 25 January 1905) was Archbishop of Bamberg from 1890 to the time of his death. Born to a coachman in the service...
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(1896–1973) Jan Håkan Åberg (1916–2012) Lasse Åberg (born 1940) Johann Joseph Abert (1832–1915) 4th Earl of Abingdon (Willoughby Bertie) (1740–1799) Peter Ablinger...
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Ferdinand von Abensberg und Traun Hermann Abert Erasmus Alberus Anton Wilhelm Amo Nicolaus von Amsdorf Abraham Angermannus Johann Arndt Ludwig Achim von Arnim...
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brothers Johann Philipp Franz and Friedrich Karl von Schönborn. Several architects, including Johann Lukas von Hildebrandt and Maximilian von Welsch, supervised...
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Joseph von Lindpaintner 1851–1861 Friedrich Wilhelm Kücken 1861–1867? Karl Anton Eckert 1865–1898 Karl Doppler 1867–1888 Johann Joseph Abert (1853–1867...
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(1837–1875), explorer and African geographer Friedrich Hauser (1859–1917), archaeologist and art historian Hermann Abert (1871–1927), music historian Max Horkheimer...
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1625–1712) Jacques Cassini (a.k.a. Cassini II, France, 1677–1756) John James Abert (United States, 1788–1863), headed the Corps of Topographical Engineers...
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Swedish composer, conductor, pianist who wrote 3 symphonies Johann Joseph Abert (1832–1915), German composer of 7 symphonies Leopold Damrosch (1832–1885)...
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Ludwig Norman (1831–1885): At least five string quartets. Johann Joseph Abert (1832–1915): String Quartet in A, dedicated to Karl Eckert (1862). Alexander...
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BACH, HÄNDEL, SCHÜTZ, and others owes to this realization. Projects like Friedrich Chrysander's "Monuments of Musical Art", and the publications of the Society...
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Cinq-Mars Enzio of Sardinia, king of Sardinia Johann Joseph Abert: König Enzio and Enzio von Hohenstaufen (2nd version) Louise d'Épinay, French diarist...
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Galdeano Fernando de Helguero Leonard Eugene Dickson Friedrich Dingeldey Pierre Duhem Walther von Dyck William Palin Elderton Arnold Emch Federigo Enriques...
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series Alexander von Humboldt, for instance, has over 400 eponymous organisms. Wulf, Andrea (2015). The Invention of Nature: Alexander von Humboldt's New...
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