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    Eduard Herzog (August 1, 1841 – March 26, 1924) was a Swiss Catholic theologian and cleric who was a native of Schongau, Canton Lucerne. He was the first...
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    Priesner, Rudolf (1977). Herzog Carl Eduard zwischen Deutschland und England: eine tragische Auseinandersetzung [Duke Carl Eduard Between Germany and England:...
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  • Joseph René Vilatte, who was ordained a deacon and priest by Bishop Eduard Herzog, of the Christian Catholic Church of Switzerland; he worked with Catholics...
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    ISBN 9781780965284. Retrieved 15 September 2015.[permanent dead link] "Carl Eduard Herzog von Sachsen-Coburg-Gotha K.H." home.comcast.net. Archived from the original...
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    chief act of his episcopal career was his consecration in 1876 of Dr Eduard Herzog to preside as bishop over the Old Catholic Church in Switzerland. In...
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  • René Vilatte (1854–1929), an Old Catholic priest ordained by Bishop Eduard Herzog (1841–1924) of the Old Catholic Church in Switzerland, is credited with...
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    include (by faculty):[citation needed] Theology Eduard Herzog, Ulrich Luz, Adolf Schlatter, Lukas Vischer, Eduard Zeller Law Carl Hilty, Eugen Huber Medicine...
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    René Vilatte (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the Schaff-Herzog with a title parameter)
    priest by a Christian Catholic Church of Switzerland (CKS) bishop, Eduard Herzog of Bern, Switzerland.: 188  In 1890, Loyson denied personally knowing...
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    Frederick II (German: Leopold Friedrich II. Eduard Karl Alexander Herzog von Anhalt; 19 August 1856 – 21 April 1918) was the Duke of Anhalt from 1904 until...
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    Bishop Joseph Hubert Reinkens of Bonn. On 21 November 1897, Gul assisted Eduard Herzog of the Swiss Christian Catholic Church and Theodor Weber of the Old...
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    Hubert Reinkens, and other distinguished scholars. In Switzerland, Eduard Herzog and others supported the movement. Early in 1869, Döllinger's Letters...
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    clerics took part as consultants, e.g. the Cathedral Provost of Cologne Eduard Herzog. Catholic Würzburg Sonntagsblatt B 7432 No. 6 of 10 February 2008, Volume...
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    Count of Bismarck-Schönhausen, Duke of Lauenburg (/ˈbɪzmɑːrk/; born Otto Eduard Leopold von Bismarck; 1 April 1815 – 30 July 1898) was a Prussian statesman...
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    Utrecht, and Christian Catholic Church of Switzerland (CKS) Bishop Eduard Herzog, decided to form a diocese of their own to coordinate the action and...
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    Carl-Eduard, Prince of Bismarck (Carl-Eduard Otto Wolfgang; born 16 February 1961), often known as Carl von Bismarck, is a German politician. A member...
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    American Catholic Church (1915) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the Schaff-Herzog with a title parameter)
    Pedro Manoel Lisboa Pinto, Eduard Herzog and others. He was prepared to sail to Europe to consult with Hyacinthe Loyson, Herzog, and the Old Catholic Church...
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    diaconate on 6 June 1885, and to the priesthood on 7 June 1885, by Bishop Eduard Herzog, the Old Catholic Bishop of Berne, Switzerland. Vilatte's episcopal...
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    Eduard Riedel (February 1, 1813 – August 24, 1885) was a German architect and Bavarian government building officer. Among other things he is known for...
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    House of Bismarck), he began life as simply "Mister (German: Herr) Otto Eduard Leopold von Bismarck". In 1865, he was made Graf von Bismarck-Schönhausen...
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    Duke William of Württemberg (German: Wilhelm Nikolaus Herzog von Württemberg; 20 July 1828 – 5 November 1896) was an Austrian and Württemberg General....
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    History (Blue Heron Press, 2023), 21, 43, citing Lewis Edward (Eduard) Lorenz Herzog's birth certificate, Dusseldorf Archives. Bettina Baumgärtel (Ed...
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  • Eduard Karl August Riehm (20 December 1830 – 5 April 1888) was a German Protestant theologian. He was born at Diersburg in Baden. He studied theology and...
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    Portrait of a Family (category Paintings in the Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum)
    Kreis. Bilderhefte des Herzog-Anton-Ulrich-Museums; H. 4. Herzog Anton Ulrich-Museum, Braunschweig 1973 (in German) Joseph Eduard Wessely (1889), "Rembrandt...
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    consecrated rival bishop by Christian Catholic Church of Switzerland Bishop Eduard Herzog of Bern. Factional strife among the Polish priests soon destroyed all...
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    Edouard Guillaume Eugène Reuss (German: Eduard Wilhelm Eugen Reuss; 18 July 1804 – 15 April 1891) was a Protestant theologian from Alsace. He was born...
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    last ruler of the Duchy of Anhalt. He was born in Dessau, the son of Duke Eduard of Anhalt (1861–1918) and Princess Louise Charlotte of Saxe-Altenburg (1873–1953)...
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    Members of the Red Army Faction (RAF) can be split up into three generations. The first (founding) generation existed from 1970 onwards. The second generation...
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  • The Little Duke (German: Der kleine Herzog) is a 1924 German silent film directed by Rudolf Walther-Fein and starring Carl Wallauer, Paul Biensfeldt and...
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  • of cannibals that was sentenced to death for killing five people. Loren Herzog and Wesley Shermantine  United States 1984–1999 4 19 Known as the "Speed...
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    1896), born to Sophie Fermepin de Marteaux. She married her first cousin Eduard Edgar Schmidt-Löwe von Löwenfels, the illegitimate son of her father's sister...
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