• Events from the year 1822 in Germany Kingdom of Prussia Monarch – Frederick William III of Prussia (16 November 1797 – 7 June 1840) Kingdom of Bavaria...
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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1822. 1822 (MDCCCXXII) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting...
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  • Abend (category German-language surnames)
    Abend is a German-language surname, meaning "evening". Notable people with the surname include: Edward Abend, (1822–1904), German American politician Guy...
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  • surname include: Albrecht Ritschl (1822–1889) German theologian Albrecht Ritschl (economist) Otto Ritschl (1860–1944) German theologian, Albrecht's son Friedrich...
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  • literary events and publications of 1822. March – The Noctes Ambrosianae, imaginary colloquies, begin to appear in Blackwood's Magazine (Edinburgh). June...
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    the German-speaking Austrian Empire, likewise Prince Karl August von Hardenberg acted as Kingdom of Prussia's chancellor (1810–1822). The German Confederation...
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  • 1822 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below. "Rostocker Pfeilstorch", a white stork, is found in northern Germany with...
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  • Felsenthal may refer to: Bernhard Felsenthal (1822–1908), German-American rabbi Edward Felsenthal (born 1966), American journalist Francine Felsenthal...
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    Löffler (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    (born 1944), Swiss chemist August Löffler (1822–1866), German painter Charles Martin Loeffler (1861–1935), German-born American composer Cullen Loeffler (born...
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  • cubist painter Max Weber (racewalker) (1922–2007), German athlete Max Maria von Weber (1822–1881), German civil engineer This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    demography of Germany is monitored by the Statistisches Bundesamt (Federal Statistical Office of Germany). According to the most recent data, Germany's population...
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  • Klopp (category German-language surnames)
    Klopp (born 1967), German football player and manager Nico Klopp (1894–1930), Luxembourgish painter Onno Klopp (1822–1903), German historian Paul Klopp...
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  • Franz Schubert's tenth symphony Adam Render (1822–1881), German-American hunter, prospector and trader in southern Africa Arlene Render (born 1943), American...
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    ʁepuˈbliːk] , DDR), was a country in Central Europe from its formation on 7 October 1949 until its reunification with West Germany on 3 October 1990. Until 1989...
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    Kosmos (publisher) (category German companies established in 1822)
    Co. KG is a media publishing house based in Stuttgart, Germany, founded in 1822 by Johann Friedrich Franckh. In the nineteenth century the company published...
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  • 1807) [Wikidata], German jurist and politician Karl Braun (politician, 1822) (1822–1893), German politician and writer Karl Ferdinand Braun (1850–1918), German electrical...
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  • businessman Onno Klopp (1822–1903), German historian Onno Meijer [de; fy; nl] (1960–2008), Dutch actor Onno Oncken (born 1955), German geologist and recipient...
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  • Salentin may refer to: People: Hubert Salentin (1822–1910), German painter, associated with the Düsseldorf school of painting Salentin IX of Isenburg-Grenzau...
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  • Luther (diplomat) (1895–1945), German diplomat from 1940–1945 and a member of the Nazi Party Robert Luther (1822–1900), German astronomer (full name Karl...
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    St. Chrischona (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    wife Dora Rappard. Conrad Schick (1822-1901), German architect, archaeologist and evangelical missionary active in Jerusalem Retrieved from the Swisstopo...
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    (1818–1879), German chess player Adolf Appellöf (1857–1921), Swedish zoologist Gustav Badin né Adolf Ludvig Gustav Fredrik Albert Couchi (1747/1750 – 1822), Swedish...
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  • Wirth (category German-language surnames)
    dealer James Jeffrey Wirth (born 1990), American drag queen Max Wirth (1822–1900), German journalist and economist May Wirth (1894–1978), Australian circus...
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    Nicolas (wine retailer) (category Food and drink companies established in 1822)
    in Paris in 1822, and the chain has since grown to include over 400 branches throughout France, with a number of branches in the UK, Belgium, Germany...
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  • surname include: Joseph Abraham Stargardt (1822–1885), German bookseller Karl Stargardt (1875–1927), German ophthalmologist Nicholas Stargardt (born 1962)...
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  • (1821–1822) Second Regency: Agustín de Iturbide, José Isidro Yañez, Miguel Valentín, Manuel de Heras, Nicolás Bravo (1822) Agustín I, Emperor (1822–1823)...
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    Štefan Marko Daxner (category 1822 births)
    Daxner, Hungarian: tóth-zabari Daxner István Márk (22 December 1822, Tiszolcz (German: Theißholz, Slovak: Tisovec), Gömör-Kis-Hont, Kingdom of Hungary...
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  • Poetry (1800–1850) Weimar Classicism period in German poetry, commonly seen to have begun in 1788 and ended in 1805, with the death of Friedrich Schiller...
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    Heinrich Louis d'Arrest (category 1822 births)
    Heinrich Louis d'Arrest (13 August 1822 – 14 June 1875; German pronunciation: [daˈʁɛ] ) was a German astronomer, born in Berlin. His name is sometimes given...
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    Theodor Martens (category 1822 births)
    (August 27, 1822, – October 1, 1884) was a 19th-century German artist. Martens was born in Wismar, Germany. he had nine children. He resided in Düsseldorf...
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  • Schliemann (disambiguation) (category Surnames of German origin)
    Schliemann most often refers to: Heinrich Schliemann (1822–1890), German pioneer in archaeology Schliemann may also refer to: Agamemnon Schliemann (1878–1954)...
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