Adolf Magnus-Levy (September 10, 1865 – February 5, 1955) was a German physician and physiologist who studied human metabolism and diseases associated...
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role of the thyroid gland in metabolism was demonstrated in 1895 by Adolf Magnus-Levy. Thyroxine was first isolated in 1914 and synthesized in 1927, and...
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Koskovich, "Des Dates clés de la vie de Magnus Hirschfeld", in Koskovich (ed.), Magnus Hirschfeld (1868–1935). Magnus Hirschfeld, Sex in Human Relationships...
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Warrior] that propagated these ideas. The Lutheran theologian and politician, Adolf Stoecker, led the Christian Social Party. He was the only elected representative...
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Institut für Sexualwissenschaft (category Magnus Hirschfeld)
institute was financed by the Magnus-Hirschfeld-Foundation, a charity which itself was funded by private donations. Along with Magnus Hirschfeld, a number of...
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between Christopher and Duke Magnus I of Saxe-Lauenburg. However, Christopher successfully suppressed the separatists and Magnus and Christopher confirmed...
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Saxe-Lauenburg on 29 October 1525 at Lauenburg Castle. She was daughter of Magnus I, Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg and Catherine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel. Christian...
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Armfelt, (1788–1789). Carl Armfelt, born and died 1788. Magnus Armfelt, born and died 1788. Gustaf Magnus Armfelt, (1792–1856), major-general, count Alexander...
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Ralf (2014). Magnus Hirschfeld: The Origins of the Gay Liberation Movement. Monthly Review Press. ISBN 9781583674390. Hirschfeld, Magnus (1923). "Die...
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Denmark and King Niels joined by Magnus the Strong. The second phase of the war was fought between the son of Magnus the Strong, Canute V of Denmark,...
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from Bremen. He persuaded Adolf III to waive his claim to Dithmarschen, in return for being paid regular dues to be levied from the Ditmarsians after...
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around Dithmarschen, in western Holstein, but without success for Adolf. After Adolf's defeat, Lauenburg (Polabenburg) on the lower Elbe, became the focal...
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Brescatore, George RMN CO, HMS Sabertooth Storm from the Shadows Breshnikov, Adolf SLN Captain, CO, SLNS Restitution. Evelyn Sigbee's flag captain. Storm from...
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Magnus' violent temperament. In 1573, Francis I deposed Magnus and reascended to the throne while Magnus fled to Sweden. The following year, Magnus hired...
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horticulturist, garden designer, artist, and writer Gertraud Junge (1920–2002), Adolf Hitler's last private secretary Gertrude Kleinová (1918–1976), Czech three-time...
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[citation needed] 1931: Penrod and Sam as Maurice Levy (uncredited) 1932: Symphony of Six Million as Magnus - as a Boy (uncredited) 1932: Forgotten Commandments...
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Thus Count Gerhard called on Duke Magnus, the eastern neighbour of the Prince-Archbishopric, for help. But Magnus demanded a reward, and – Gerhard meanwhile...
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moderate reform Ridley Haim Herschell, missionary Joseph Wolff, missionary Adolf von Baeyer, industrial chemist, Nobel Prize (1905) (Jewish mother) Norbert...
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crushed ruthlessly by Count Gerhard, the peasants in Skåne begged King Magnus IV of Sweden to rule them. He readily accepted and Denmark ceased to exist...
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of Denmark and Norway) and Dorothea of Saxe-Lauenburg, the daughter of Magnus I, Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg. His mother was the sister of Catherine, the first...
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(circa 500–1500) Abramelin the Mage – Egyptian sage (c. 1362–1458) Albertus Magnus – German-Dominican friar and saint (c. 1200–1280) Roger Bacon – English...
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the Mortimer effect, ChessCafe.com, 1 Oct 2014. Frederick Karl Esling vs Adolf Anderssen, Casual game (1878), Frankfurt Chesgames.com page on Julius Leigh...
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Clausius 1852: First experimental investigation of the Magnus effect by Heinrich Gustav Magnus 1857: Geissler tube by Heinrich Geißler 1857: Helmholtz...
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write the screenplay, along with Zeb Wells, Reynolds, and Levy also co-writing. Reynolds and Levy also produced through Maximum Effort and 21 Laps Entertainment...
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son, were very close to Fischer. Fischer also developed a friendship with Magnús Skúlason, a psychiatrist and chess player who later recalled long discussions...
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Eduard Magnus (1799–1872) – professor of arts, Berlin Heinrich Gustav Magnus (1802–1870) – German chemist and physicist Ludwig Immanuel Magnus (1790–1861)...
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Count of Schauenburg and Holstein-Pinneberg defeats Magnus II, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg. Magnus dies in the battle. Siege of Venlo John II, Count of...
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Important modernist composers include Einojuhani Rautavaara, Aulis Sallinen and Magnus Lindberg, among others. Kaija Saariaho was ranked the world's greatest living...
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1968 French Edgar Manas 1875 1964 Turkish Erkki Melartin 1875 1937 Finnish Adolf Mišek 1875 1955 Czech Maurice Ravel 1875 1937 French Daphnis et Chloé; Valses...
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was destroyed by the Obotrites under their king, Mstivoj. At times they levied tribute from the Danes and Saxons. Under the leadership of Niklot, they...
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