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    (1881–1945), racial ideologue Hans F. K. Günther, writer Ernst Graf zu Reventlow, historian Herman Wirth, Ludwig Fahrenkrog, and Lothar Stengel-von Rutkowski...
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    was noted psychoanalyst and bohemian Otto Gross. The Countess Fanny zu Reventlow was known as "The Bohemian Countess of Schwabing". In the 1960s and 1970s...
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    subsequently rebuilt. Christian Ditlev Reventlow owned the property until his death. It was passed to his son Christian Ditlev Reventlow after his death. The...
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    Beck Andreas Peter Berggreen Dorte-Maria Bjarnov Claes Birch H. W. Bissen Louis Bobé Allan Bock Andreas Bodenhoff Giertrud Birgitte Bodenhoff Christian Bohr...
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    owned by Conrad von Reventlow (1644–1708). After his death in 1708, the property was passed to his son Christian Detlev Reventlow (1671–1738). The buildings...
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    The three streets were named after Andreas Peter Bernstorff, Christian Ditlev Frederik Reventlow and Christian Colbjørnsen, three of the driving forces...
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  • Holstein 1735–1748 Niels Gersdorff 1749–1750 Conrad Ditlev Reventlow 1750–1750 Adolph Andreas von der Lühe 1750–1764 Holger Skeel 1764–1776 Eggert Christoffer...
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    subsequently rebuilt. On Christian Ditlev Reventlow's death, the property passed to his son Christian Ditlev Reventlow. The property was listed in the new cadastre...
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    Joseph Goebbels (1897–1945) Hermann Göring (1893–1946) Ernst Graf zu Reventlow Franz Stöhr (1879–1938) Gregor Straßer (1892–1934) Josef Wagner (1899–1945)...
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    Lehn sold the house in Strandgade to Christian Ditlev Reventlow, whose son, Christian Ditlev Frederik Reventlow, a key figure in the Danish agricultural...
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    Traditionalist School. In the Lenin Library, he discovered the writings of Julius Evola, whose book Pagan Imperialism he translated into Russian. In the 1980s...
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    Knuth, née Reventlow, the widow of the first Count of Knuthenborg. She renamed it Frederiksdal after her second-eldest son, son Christian Frederik Knuth...
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  • Hans Conrad Julius Reiter Lothar Rendulic Adrian von Renteln Cecil von Renthe-Fink Andreas Rett Hermann Reutter Ernst Graf zu Reventlow Eugen Rex Joachim...
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    Ledderhose, 13.6.1886. Arch Dep. Bas-Rhin, AL 103, Pag. 71, No. 245, Bl. 40. Reventlow, Henning Graf; Farmer, William, eds. (1995). Biblical Studies and the...
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  • (1903–1961), architect Andreas Hallander (1755–1828), Golden Age architect Christina Liljenberg Halstrøm (1977–), furniture designer Christian Frederik Hansen...
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    just in time to organize an orderly retreat of what was left of Count Reventlow's inferior army following his defeat by Vendôme at the Battle of Calcinato...
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    from the original on 2021-05-15. Retrieved 2021-05-15. "BLKÖ:Habsburg, Andreas – Wikisource". de.wikisource.org (in German). Archived from the original...
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    [Parish Register]. 1930–1946 (in Danish). Sankt Johannes Sogn. 1945. p. 368. Andreas Wadeksloff Bronislaw Nielsen. Død 27 Februar 1945 Ryvangen. Henrettet ved...
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  • increasingly concerned only with matters relating to the legal field. Peter Andreas Munch has described the royal clergy as a counterweight to the (regular)...
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    alongside antisemitic Germans like Theodor Fritsch, Ernst Jünger, and Count Reventlow. Like the BVP, it was ambiguous toward the nascent Nazi movement in the...
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    Raunkiær Ingeborg Raunkiær Holga Reinhard Axel Reventlow C.F. Rich A.H. Riise Frederik Riise Christian Rimestad (nedlagt) Wilhelm Rothe Frederik Rung...
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  • Prince-bishop (1510–1523) Henry III, Prince-bishop (1523–1535) Detlev von Reventlow, Prince-bishop (1535–1535) Balthasar Rantzau, Prince-bishop (1536–1547)...
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  • April 16 Mary Alexander, British American merchant (d. 1760) Anne Sophie Reventlow, Danish royal consort, Queen of Denmark-Norway (d. 1743) April 20 – Daniel...
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  • James Kendall, English soldier, politician (b. 1647) July 21 – Conrad von Reventlow, Danish statesman and the first Grand Chancellor of Denmark (b. 1644)...
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  • April 17 – Abraham Storck, Dutch painter (d. 1708) April 21 – Conrad von Reventlow, Danish statesman, first Grand Chancellor of Denmark (d. 1708) May 2 –...
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  • (1912–1997) Soldier and founder of the Socialist Reich Party. REVENTLOW, Ernst Christian Einar Ludwig Detlef (1869–1943) German National People's Party...
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  • Germany". Die Zeit (46/1984). Andreas Wirsching: Jewish cemeteries in Germany 1933-1957. 2002, p. 19 . Quoted from: Andreas Wirsching: Jewish cemeteries...
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    Steen Biter, Jakob Krabbe, Erik Kaas, Christian Friis, Cirsysest Tinshome, Bekis Linffinkit, Henning Reventlow (1551–1624), and "Pachin Webenn" or Joachim...
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