"Julius Körner". Olympedia. Retrieved 28 December 2020. Julius Körner at World Rowing Julius Körner at Olympics.com Julius Körner at Olympedia Julius Körner...
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Körner, also rendered Koerner, or Korner is a German surname which may refer to Alexis Korner (1928–1984), born Koerner, musician Alfred Körner (1926–2020)...
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Aus den hebräischen Gesängen (Mein Herz ist schwer); text by Karl Julius Körner (1793-1873), after Byron 16. Rätsel; text by Kannegiesser, after Catherine...
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Wegelin unknown cox Germany (GER) Favorite Hammonia Wilhelm Carstens Julius Körner Adolf Möller Hugo Rüster Gustav Moths Max Ammermann Coxed four Final...
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Wegelin unknown cox Germany (GER) Favorite Hammonia Wilhelm Carstens Julius Körner Adolf Möller Hugo Rüster Gustav Moths Max Ammermann Coxed four Final...
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son of the consistorial councillor Christian Gottfried Körner and his wife Minna Stock Körner. He was raised by his parents and by his aunt, the artist...
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Soubeyran Émile Wegelin unknown cox Germany (GER) Wilhelm Carstens Julius Körner Adolf Möller Hugo Rüster Gustav Moths Max Ammermann Germany (GER) Gustav...
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nephew of poet Theodor Körner and was distantly related to Bertha von Suttner, through her mother, Sophie Wilhelmine von Körner (1815-1884), who was also...
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Goßler 1900 Paris Rowing Men's coxed four Bronze Wilhelm Carstens Julius Körner Adolf Möller Hugo Rüster Max Ammermann 1900 Paris Rowing Men's coxed...
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Johannes Terwogt, Hermanus Brockmann (cox) Germany Wilhelm Carstens, Julius Körner, Adolf Möller, Hugo Rüster, Gustav Moths (cox), Max Ammermann (cox)...
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Hazebrouck Charlot France 5:59.0 Q1 3 Favorite Hammonia Wilhelm Carstens Julius Körner Adolf Möller Hugo Rüster Gustav Moths Germany 6:03.0 Q1 4 Club Nautique...
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Beer Hall Putsch (redirect from Oskar Körner)
September 1902 in Munich. Member of the Nazi Party and Sturmabteilung. Oskar Körner [de], businessman and World War I veteran, born 4 January 1875 in Oberpeilau...
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coxed four — 5:56.2 1 QB 5:59.0 Favorite Hammonia Wilhelm Carstens Julius Körner Adolf Möller Hugo Rüster Max Ammermann (cox) 6:03.0 3 QA 7:18.2 Ludwigshafener...
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professional golfer Jules Gilmer Korner Jr. (1888–1967), judge of the United States Board of Tax Appeals Jules G. Körner III (1922–2000), judge of the United...
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Gaius Julius Alexander Berenicianus (Greek: Γάϊος Ίούλιος Άλέξανδρος Βερενικιανός; c. 75 – c. 150) was a Cilician Prince and second-born son to King Gaius...
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Julius Raab (29 November 1891 – 8 January 1964) was a conservative Austrian politician who served as Federal Chancellor of Austria from 1953 to 1961. Raab...
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reservations against the Declaration of Neutrality. When President Theodor Körner died in office on 4 January 1957, Schärf became the Social Democratic candidate...
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Gottfried Körner's birthday, probably between 5 June and 2 July 1787. Intended to be privately produced, it parodies the Dresden circle around Körner and his...
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(1867) Theodor Körner Monument in Dresden (1871) Leibniz Monument in Leipzig (1883) Raphael, Albertinum, Dresden Hähnel, Ernst Julius. In Volker Klimpel:...
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instituted a reform committee – among its members were Julius Deutsch, Otto Bauer and Theodor Körner – to work out a concrete reform programme. The lack...
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Gustav Koerner (redirect from Gustav Körner)
1838) (in German) Körner, Gustav (1867). Aus Spanien [Out of Spain] (in German). Frankfurt a.M.: J.D. Sauerländer. OCLC 014164399. Körner, Gustav Philipp...
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Ferdinand Martini Maria Forescu Walter Karel Eva Speyer Antonie Jaeckel Gustl Körner Grange, William (2008). Cultural Chronicle of the Weimar Republic. Lanham...
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included fellow future presidents Karl Renner, Adolf Schärf, and Theodor Körner. He did not receive formal schooling at a traditional university. Jonas...
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and sculptor Moritz Duschak (1815–1890), Moravian rabbi and writer Moritz Körner (born 1990), German politician of the Free Democratic Party, Member of the...
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Max as Viscount Dayton Julius Kobler [de] as Mörder Gerhard Ritterband as Zeitungsjunge Fred Markussen Margarete Otto-Körner [de] Arthur Schröder Erich...
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"Art. 9 para. 3 of the Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany". Körner, "German Labor Law in Transition," German Law Journal, April 2005; Westfall...
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OCLC 14739796. Hartmann, Udo (2002). Rezension zu: C. Körner: Philippus Arabs [Review of C. Körner: Philip the Arab]. H-Soz-Kult. Kommunikation und Fachinformation...
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Archived from the original on 11 September 2017. Retrieved 23 February 2018. Körner, Christian. "Aurelian – De Imperatoribus Romanis". www.roman-emperors.org...
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since Jotapian controlled no major mint. Meckler, Michael and Christian Körner, "Jotapianus", s.v. "Philip the Arab and Rival Claimants of the later 240s"...
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Ritter von Kogerer, Director General of the Austro-Hungarian Empire Theodor Körner, Former Austrian president Peter Joseph Kofler, former mayor of Vienna Bruno...
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