Friedrich Wilhelm Gustav Bruhn (11 November 1853 – 1927) was a German inventor. Bruhn invented modern taximeter in Berlin. He worked for German company...
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choreographer Friedrich Wilhelm Gustav Bruhn (1853–1927), German inventor Karl von Bruhn (1803–?), German journalist Rolf Wallgren Bruhn (1878-1942), Canadian politician...
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them. The modern taximeter was invented by German Friedrich Wilhelm Gustav Bruhn in 1891, and the Daimler Victoria—the world's first meter-equipped (and...
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Bronnen (1895–1959), Willy-Fred Elisabeth Bruhn [de] (1893–1944), KPD, Bästlein-Jacob-Abshagen Group Gustav Bruhn [de] (1889–1944), KPD, Bästlein-Jacob-Abshagen...
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entomologist. Friedrich Matz (1843–1874), archaeologist Friedrich Wilhelm Gustav Bruhn (1853–1927), invented the taximeter Cornelia Schorer (1863–1939), one...
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Brittan Brown (1922–1999), U.S. – home security system Friedrich Wilhelm Gustav Bruhn (1853–1927), Germany – Taximeter Nikolay Brusentsov (1925–2014), USSR...
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Leiter Buildings. The modern taximeter is invented by Friedrich Wilhelm Gustav Bruhn in Germany. Copley Medal: Stanislao Cannizzaro Wollaston Medal for Geology:...
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inventors; Wilhelm Friedrich Nedler, Ferdinand Dencker and Friedrich Wilhelm Gustav Bruhn. The Daimler Victoria—the world's first motorized-powered taximeter-cab—was...
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PAL, colour encoding system for analogue television Friedrich Wilhelm Gustav Bruhn: inventor of Taximeter Ernst Büchner: Chemist and inventor of Büchner...
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of the taxi was the invention of the taximeter by Friedrich Wilhelm Gustav Bruhn, a German engineer, in 1891. The Daimler Victoria —the world's first...
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Gottlieb Daimler and Wilhelm Maybach 1891: Taximeter by Friedrich Wilhelm Gustav Bruhn 1893: Diesel engine, diesel fuel and biodiesel by Rudolf Diesel in Augsburg...
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Júlia da Silva Bruhns (14 August 1851 – 11 March 1923) was the wife of the Lübeck senator and grain merchant Thomas Johann Heinrich Mann, and also mother...
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group in the history of Hamburg. In 1940, Bästlein, Jacob, Abshagen and Gustav Bruhn were released from Sachsenhausen concentration camp. They immediately...
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Téléphones(fr), which was taken over by the state in 1889. Friedrich Wilhelm Gustav Bruhn had patented a "fare-registering apparatus" in 1892. Weiller named his...
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education teachers. A church for the village was sponsored by the merchant Gustav Bruhn and built by Edmund May in 1924-1925. Metgethen was incorporated into...
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Hinnerk Bruhns (born 1943 in Germany) is an emeritus research professor at the CNRS, a member of the Centre de recherches historiques (EHESS/CNRS). After...
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am Main The modern taximeter is invented by German Friedrich Wilhelm Gustav Bruhn. The Fischer projection is devised by Hermann Emil Fischer. August Thyssen...
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doctorate in astronomy in 1872 from the latter, studying under Carl Christian Bruhns. He was on the staff of the University of Bonn Observatory until 1877, as...
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Heinrich Mann (1840–1891), Lübeck merchant and senator, married Júlia da Silva Bruhns (1851–1923) Luiz Heinrich Mann (1871–1950), author, president of the fine...
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Berg’s Music, ed. Siglind Bruhn, 109–136. Border Crossings Series. London: Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-1-136-52287-1. Bruhn, Siglind. 1998. "Editor's Introduction"...
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team Wojtek Czyz Kirsten Bruhn 2005 Ronny Ackermann Uschi Disl men's national basketball team Michael Teuber Kirsten Bruhn Sitting volleyball team 2006...
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Carl Friedrich Wilhelm Borgward William Borm Carl Bosch Max Brose Richard Bruhn (Auto Union) Heinrich Bütefisch (I.G. Farben) August Diehn [de] (Deutsches...
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Rudolf Sellner (redirect from Gustav Rudolf Sellner)
Manuela Bruhn and from 1951 to Ilse Sellner. The first marriage produced two children. He died in Burgberg, part of Königsfeld im Schwarzwald. Gustav Rudolf...
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Briegel (1626–1712) Max Bruch (1838–1920) Klaus Bruengel (born 1949) Nicolaus Bruhns (1665–1697) Karl Gottfried Brunotte (born 1958) Thomas Buchholz (born 1961)...
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Fortuna Lights Marc Brugger Switzerland 1985–86 UBS Switzerland Arnt Bruhns Germany 1989–90 Schlüssel von Bremen Arttu Brummer Finland 1989–90 Martela...
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1934. He also trained many prominent international dancers, including Erik Bruhn. A prominent company director was Henning Kronstam (1978–1982), who directed...
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Découverte, 2019.). The German team changed the coxswain after the semi-final. Gustav Moths participated only in the semi-final and Max Ammermann participated...
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the oldest ballet companies in Europe. Based in Stockholm, Sweden, King Gustav III founded the ballet in 1773 as a part of his national cultural project...
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Religions: Concepts for the Comparison of Dictatorships. Translated by Bruhn, Jodi. Oxon (UK); New York: Routledge. ISBN 978-0714656090. Majer, Diemut...
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Stockholm Modern pentathlon Men's individual Silver Ture Rosvall William Bruhn-Möller Conrad Brunkman Herman Dahlbäck Leo Wilkens 1912 Stockholm Rowing...
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