Scheibler is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Scheibler (mountain), in the Verwall Alps in Tyrol, Austria Carl Scheibler (1827–1899)...
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The Chapel of Karol Scheibler (Polish: Kaplica Karola Scheiblera), is a major architectural work in Łódź, Poland, built in 1888 and designed by architects...
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The so-called Scheibler Armorial (Scheiblersches Wappenbuch, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Cod.icon. 312 c) is an armorial manuscript compiled, in two...
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Johann Heinrich Scheibler (11 November 1777 – 20 January 1837) was a silk manufacturer from Crefeld, Prussia, without a scientific background, who went...
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Karl Wilhelm Scheibler (Polish: Karol Scheibler, 1 September 1820 – 13 April 1881) was a German-born Polish industrialist, businessman and textile manufacturer...
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Scheibler Palace (Polish: Pałac Scheiblerów) located at 266, Piotrkowska Street in Łódź. The tenement was built in 1844 by the then proprietor–manufacturer...
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Frederick Gustavus Scheibler Jr. (May 12, 1872 – June 15, 1958) was an American architect. He was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to William Augustus...
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Reindhold Scheibler (born on 2 or 22 June 1889, in Berlin - dead.?) was a teacher, translator and prose writer of German ethnicity in the Kingdom of Romania...
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Christoph Scheibler (born 6 December 1589 in Armsfeld, died 10 November 1653 in Dortmund) was a German philosopher, classical philologist, Lutheran theologian...
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Scheibler is a 2,978 m (AA) high mountain in the Verwall Alps in the Austrian state Tyrol. View from summit to the direction of Darmstädter Hütte View...
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Evangelical Anglican Church of America (redirect from Samuel Scheibler)
bishop. Bishop Scheibler had been educated at Biola University in La Mirada, California, where he received his doctorate in missiology. Scheibler was previously...
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Ingeborg Scheibler (born 31 August 1929 in Krefeld) is a German classical archaeologist. Ingeborg Scheibler was granted her doctorate at the University...
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Concert pitch (redirect from Scheibler pitch)
the 19th century, beginning with the work of German physicist Johann Scheibler in the 1830s. Frequency is measured in cycles per second (CPS). During...
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manufacturers family Scheibler is accessible as a museum today. It is a duplex and was completed in 1768 by Johann Heinrich Scheibler (1705-1765), House...
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Carl Wilhelm Bernhard Scheibler (16 February 1827 – 2 April 1899) was a German chemist. Scheibler's research focused on sugar, including the technical...
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(born 1941) Victoria von Oppenheim ⚭ Aurel Scheibler Cosima Scheibler Constantin Scheibler Victor Scheibler Christopher von Oppenheim (born 1965) ⚭ Gabriele...
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and Etruria, and they began to be manufactured in Athens around 530 BC. Scheibler 2006. von Bothmer 1967, p. 813. von Bothmer, Dietrich (1967). "Review:...
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expense of industrialists and business magnates, chiefly Karl Wilhelm Scheibler and Izrael Poznański, who sponsored schools, hospitals, orphanages, and...
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March 2016. Retrieved 19 Aug 2018. Laue, Wolfgang; Thiemann, Michael; Scheibler, Erich; Wiegand, Karl (2000). "Nitrates and Nitrites". Ullmann's Encyclopedia...
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This apartment building was designed by Pittsburgh native Frederick G. Scheibler Jr., who designed over a dozen buildings in the area. The U-shaped structure...
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also been the Austrian government's 1885 recommendation. Johann Heinrich Scheibler recommended A440 as a standard in 1834 after inventing the "tonometer"...
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Coat of arms of Königsegg, Scheibler Wappenbuch, 1450–80...
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Chorzów – Królewska Huta, Huta Laura in Siemianowice Śląskie, as well as Scheibler and Grohman Works in Łódź. According to the 1939 Statistical Yearbook...
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Sablatnig-Beuchelt (1925–1926) Sachsenring (1956–1959) SB / Slaby-Beringer (1920–1924) Scheibler (1900–1907) Securus (1906) Seidel-Arop (1925–1926) Selve (1919–1929) S...
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). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press. ISBN 0-8493-0487-3. Thiemann, Michael; Scheibler, Erich; Wiegand, Karl Wilhelm (2005). "Nitric Acid, Nitrous Acid, and...
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Museum). The latter was occupied by Scheibler's son-in-law, Edward Herbst with his wife Matilda. In 1921, the Scheibler factory merged with the textile factory...
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and he patented it in 1902. Birkeland–Eyde process Thiemann, Michael; Scheibler, Erich; Wiegand, Karl Wilhelm (2005). "Nitric Acid, Nitrous Acid, and...
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instrumentalists on the mouth harp. Thus, for example, Johann Heinrich Scheibler was able to mount up to ten mouth harps on a support disc. He called the...
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Empire Coat of arms of Germany Wikimedia Commons has media related to Scheibler Armorial. "Bernhard Peter Monographien: Wappen der Bistümer". Archived...
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