as Hermann of Vöhringen (Latin: Hermannus de Voringen; German: Hermann von Vöhringen) from his birthplace. He is better known as Hermann of Reichenau (Latin:...
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Though traditionally ascribed to the eleventh-century German monk Hermann of Reichenau, it is regarded as anonymous by most musicologists. Traditionally...
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General Kurt Freiherr von Hammerstein-Equord resigned as chief of staff, Hitler wished to appoint General Walther von Reichenau to succeed him. Rundstedt...
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the original on 10 September 2019. Retrieved 10 September 2019. "Hermann Von Reichenau | German scholar". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 31 March 2020...
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"Jessica Bouzas Maneiro". CoreTennis.net. Retrieved 2022-10-26. "Hermann Von Reichenau | German scholar". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 31 March 2020...
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Schleicher. Blomberg sacked Ferdinand von Bredow as chief of the Ministeramt and replaced him with General Walter von Reichenau, Eugen Ott was dismissed as chief...
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Kurt Ferdinand Friedrich Hermann von Schleicher (pronounced [ˈkʊʁt fɔn ˈʃlaɪçɐ] ; 7 April 1882 – 30 June 1934) was a German military officer and the penultimate...
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Berthold of Reichenau (died probably in 1088) was a Benedictine monk and chronicler of Reichenau Abbey. Berthold was a disciple and friend of Hermannus...
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as Reichenau in German Hermann of Reichenau, 11th century scholar, composer, music theorist, mathematician, historian, and astronomer Walther von Reichenau...
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Mölders 1942 – Walter von Reichenau 1942 – Herbert Geitner 1942 – Fritz Todt 1942 – Hermann von der Lieth-Thomsen 1942 – Carl August von Gablenz 1942 – Reinhard...
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site of Reichenau-Mittelzell. One of his most famous students was Hermann of Reichenau, who transmitted Arabic mathematics and astronomy to central Europe...
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on the Severity Order that had been issued by Field Marshal Walther von Reichenau, to build their case that Manstein had known about and was complicit...
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moved to secure the army's cooperation. Blomberg and General Walther von Reichenau, the army's liaison to the party, gave it to him by expelling Röhm from...
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by the new Defence Minister, General Werner von Blomberg, who replaced him with General Walter von Reichenau. In the spring of 1934, Bredow was significantly...
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Wolfram Karl Ludwig Moritz Hermann Freiherr von Richthofen (10 October 1895 – 12 July 1945) was a German World War I flying ace who rose to the rank of...
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Pannonhalma Archabbey in Hungary. Otto was born at Villa Wartholz in Reichenau an der Rax, Austria-Hungary, during the reign of his great-granduncle...
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Matilda of Germany, Duchess of Swabia (redirect from Mathilde von Schwaben)
Schwaben, p. 177; Herding, 'Berthold von Rheinfelden,' p. 157. Black-Veldtrupp, Kaiserin Agnes, p. 108. Hermann of Reichenau, Chronicon, ed. G.H. Pertz, MGH...
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missing. At the top of the altar is the Salve Regina, an antiphon by Hermann von Reichenau: „SALVE · REGINA · MATER · MISERICORDIE · VITA · DVLCED(o) (et)...
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South on 20 January 1942, after the death of Generalfeldmarshall Walter von Reichenau from a stroke. Thus, in May 1942, he commanded the defending forces...
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crimes at Babi Yar while under the command of Field Marshal Walther von Reichenau during Operation Barbarossa. The 6th Army was reformed in March 1943...
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Friedrich Paulus (redirect from Fredrich von Paulus)
1941, after the German Sixth Army's commander, Field Marshal Walter von Reichenau, Paulus's patron, became commander of the entire Army Group South, Paulus...
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areas. In response to the issuance of the Severity Order by Walter von Reichenau, Hoth issued an order of the day in November 1941. The document began...
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Leeb, Wilhelm List, Günther von Kluge, Erwin von Witzleben and Walter von Reichenau (Heer); and Albert Kesselring, Erhard Milch and Hugo Sperrle (Luftwaffe)...
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Tracey Starless and Bible Black Ensemble: Stan Tracey Quartet. Hermann von Reichenau Salve Regina Ensemble: The Hilliard Ensemble. Shostakovich String...
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used the rank of Grand Admiral (German: Großadmiral) instead. In 1940 Hermann Göring was promoted to Reichsmarschall, a rank higher than that of field...
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Werner von Blomberg, was a former prostitute. Upon reviewing this information, Keitel suggested that the dossier be forwarded to Hitler's deputy, Hermann Göring...
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Heinrich von Ramstein (1301–1318) Hiltbold von Werstein (1318–1329) Rudolf von Montfort (1330–1333) Hermann von Bonstetten (1333–1360) Georg von Wildenstein...
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moved to secure the army's cooperation. Blomberg and General Walter von Reichenau, the army's liaison to the party, gave it to him by expelling Röhm from...
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with moderate success. He spent his summers in his family's retreat in Reichenau an der Rax. The adolescent entered into a homoerotic romantic affair with...
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Cologne) (d. 1056) Hermann of Reichenau (1013–1064) Herman (bishop of Salisbury), bishop of Ramsbury, Sherborne and Salisbury (d. 1078) Hermann of Salm (d. 1088)...
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