Hermann Krone (14 September 1827 – 17 September 1916) was a photographer from Saxony, Germany, who was born in Breslau. His father was a lithographer...
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Heinrich Krone (1895-1989), German politician Julie Krone, American jockey Sigismund Ernst Richard Krone (1861 – 1917), German naturalist Hermann Krone (1827...
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other works. Another tablet commemorates the Saxon court photographer, Hermann Krone, who took the first landscape photographs in Germany at the Bastei Bridge...
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collection came from institutions, companies, and individuals such as Hermann Krone. The German Photo Library, also known as the Landesbildstelle Sachsen...
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was a descendant of a local traditional Saxony family. His father was Hermann Krone and his mother, Clementine Blochmann, was lieutenant of the Dresden...
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headquarters of the Krone Group. The Krone Group is wholly owned by the Krone family. In 1906, Bernhard Krone and his wife Anna Krone established a farm-based...
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Pauline Metternich, daguerreotype by Hermann Krone, 1854...
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companies. Krones' corporate evolution is closely connected to the socioeconomic conditions prevalent in Germany following World War II. Hermann Kronseder...
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oldest images from around 1850 can be traced back to the photographer Hermann Krone. As well as the open-access and storage holdings, the book museum holds...
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chemistry classes in teaching photography as a science as espoused by Hermann Krone and Josef Maria Eder, the institution promoted art photography over...
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married Konrad Hermann Krone, son of the government minister (and prominent Adenauer backer), Heinrich Krone. Four children resulted. Ursula Krone-Appuhn joined...
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Trechman. London: Novello. Daguerrotype portrait of Tichatschek in 1852 by Hermann Krone in the Dresden Museum for the Study of Historic Photography Tichatschek...
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teacher, and Klara (née Cramer; 1844–96) from Paderborn. Hermann Löns grew up in Deutsch-Krone (West Prussia). In 1884, the family relocated back to Westfalen...
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Konrad Adenauer (redirect from Konrad Hermann Josef Adenauer)
Konrad Hermann Joseph Adenauer (5 January 1876 – 19 April 1967) was a German statesman who served as the first chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany...
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who held directorship of the Göttingen Observatory from 1807 to 1855. Hermann Krone, photographer who joined Schur on the expedition to observe the 1874...
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presented at the TU Dresden 2003). Lecture (on the occasion of the Hermann Krone Prize Award 2004, on 27 September 2004), [abridged version], (Online)...
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"SS Cassidaigne (+1940)". Wrecksite. Retrieved 7 November 2011. "M-1306 (Hermann Krohne) (+1940)". Wrecksite. Retrieved 10 November 2011. "Protesilaus"...
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Kammhuber, World War II and Federal German airforce general Carl Krone, founder of the Circus Krone Carl von Linde, engineer and inventor Wilhelm List, World...
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Zeus (redirect from Zeus Kronion)
Online version at Harvard University Press. Internet Archive. Diels, Hermann A., Die Fragmente der Vorsokratiker, Volume II, Berlin, Weidmann, 1912...
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Gustav Adolf Kröner, from 1905 von Kröner (born May 26, 1836, in Stuttgart; died January 29, 1911), was a German publisher and chairman of the Börsenverein...
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the Bürgerbräukeller (after 1939, the Löwenbräu, in 1944 in the Circus Krone Building), followed the next day by a re-enactment of the march through...
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Heinrich Krone (1 December 1895 – 15 August 1989) was a German politician of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU). Shortly after beginning his Theology...
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Erika Steinbach (redirect from Erika Hermann)
Prussia. Wilhelm Karl Hermann served there as an airfield technician as a Luftwaffe Sergeant. Steinbach's mother, Erika Hermann (née Grote), was ordered...
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1423), was the first wife of Frederick II of Celje, son and heir to Count Hermann II, Ban of Slavonia. By virtue of her marriage, she became the sister-in-law...
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Hermann Freiherr von Spaun (9 May 1833 – 28 May 1919) was an admiral in the Austro-Hungarian Navy. He was the Commander-in-Chief of the Austro-Hungarian...
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Hermann Foertsch (4 April 1895 – 27 December 1961) was a German general during World War II who held commands at the divisional, corps and army levels...
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company is managed by the fifth generation of the Wirtz family, joint CEO Hermann Wirtz. The headquarters and production site is in Stolberg near the city...
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Rudolf; Pálsson, Hermann (1987). Lexikon der altnordischen Literatur. Kröners Taschenausgabe (in German). Vol. 490. Stuttgart: Kröner. pp. 222–23. ISBN 3-520-49001-3...
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The Golden Crown (redirect from Die goldene Krone)
The Golden Crown (German: Die goldene Krone) is a 1920 German silent film directed by Alfred Halm and starring Henny Porten, Paul Hartmann, and Hugo Pahlke...
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Dr. Hermann Louis Brill (9 February 1895 – 22 June 1959) was a German resistance fighter, doctor of law and politician (SPD). Brill was born in the small...
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