• (700) Sherborne School, England (705) Willibald-Gymnasium [de], Eichstätt, Germany (c. 740), founded by Willibald Rabanus-Maurus-Schule (Domgymnasium)...
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  • Gymnasium (external link) Eichstätt Willibald-Gymnasium (external link) Freising Dom-Gymnasium (external link) Fürstenfeldbruck Graf-Rasso-Gymnasium (external...
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    Willibald Alexis, the pseudonym of Georg Wilhelm Heinrich Häring (29 June 1798 – 16 December 1871), was a German historical novelist, considered part...
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    Two of his elder brothers became priests. He graduated from the Willibald-Gymnasium in Eichstätt in 1974 and then entered the diocesan seminary, studying...
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  • Joseph Willibald Michl (* around 9 July 1745 in Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz; † 30 July 1816 ibid) was a German composer and court composer of Elector Max...
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    The Heinrich-von-Gagern-Gymnasium (abbreviation: HvGG; English: Heinrich von Gagern Gymnasium) is a Gymnasium with a focus on the classical humanities...
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    Joseph Willibald Kellerhoven (27 April 1789, Mannheim - 18 June 1849, Speyer) was a German portrait painter. He was the son of Moritz Kellerhoven, court...
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    Kremenets, where he became professor of botany and zoology at the Kremenets gymnasium as well as the director of the botanical garden. In 1821, he went to Vilnius...
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    of the US, but also unforeseen consequences in Austria after the war. Willibald Plöchl was the founder of the Free Austrian National Council, a rival...
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    charge, while Israel's Sports Director and Austrian colleague of his Willibald Ruttensteiner replaced him as Israel's head coach. Andreas Herzog is married...
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  • Walter Siegfried Nikolai von Wistinghausen (stage name Willibald Wickel, June 19, 1879 – February 26, 1956) was an Estonian–German actor, journalist,...
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    Słowacki). There was only one foreign teacher, the Lemberg-educated Austrian, Willibald Besser, who taught botany and zoology. Czacki required him to perfect...
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    (Hamburgisches Kolonialinstitut), and the Academic College (Akademisches Gymnasium). The main campus is located in the central district of Rotherbaum, with...
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    This edition was the basis for the Latin translation that the humanist Willibald Pirckheimer brought out in Nuremberg in 1523 with the printer Friedrich...
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    written in Latin in the monastery of St. Emmeram in Regensburg. His friend Willibald Pickheimer introduce him to Abbess Caritas Pickheimer. He wrote her in...
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    was three years old. He attended the renowned Catholic Schottenstift gymnasium, together with Heinrich Friedjung one of the few Jewish students, whereafter...
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    villalike plastered building with two-floor "bell roof", 1925, architect Willibald Hamburger Dr.-Geisenheyner-Straße 3 – villalike house; cube-shaped tented-roof...
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    1779–87 Alphons Hafner, 1787–1802 († 7 May 1807) Secularization, 1802–1906 Willibald Wolfsteiner, 1907–33 Angelus Kupfer, 1933–51 Johannes Maria Hoeck, 1951–61...
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    - ook goed bedacht?". delpher.nl. Retrieved 13 June 2024. Beyschlag, Willibald (1866). De opstanding van Christus en hare jongste bestrijding door Strauss :...
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    influence of Italian opera, which eventually led to a revival of Christoph Willibald Gluck's Iphigenia in Tauris, re-orchestrated by Aiblinger. Then he then...
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    Salt-Castle, can be traced back to 739 CE when the name was used in Willibald's report on the organization of the Bavarian dioceses by Saint Boniface...
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  • Eriksen Gabon Guy Roger Nzamba Landry Poulangoye Germany Manfred Kaltz Willibald Kreß Ghana Abédi Pelé Guinea Bobo Baldé Morlaye Cissé Luxembourg Edy Dublin...
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    Schwaigen Kreuzing und Pentenried. Selbstverlag der Gemeinde Gauting, 1949. Willibald Karl (Hrsg.): Dörfer auf dem Ziegelland. Daglfing-Denning-Englschalki...
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    a child, Saucken attended the Collegium Fridericianum, a prestigious gymnasium in Königsberg, present-day Kaliningrad, where he graduated with his Abitur...
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    Britannica. Vol. 3 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 728–729. Willibald Kirfel (1955), Benfey, Theodor, in: Neue Deutsche Biographie (NDB), vol...
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    all he could about Theater abroad. On this trip, Kraus met Christoph Willibald Gluck, Johann Georg Albrechtsberger, Padre Martini, and Joseph Haydn,...
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  • unbekannte Brecht (Erinnerungen u. Gespräche), ed. by Axel Poldner and Willibald Eser (München: Universitas, 1981) ISBN 3-8004-0899-6 (repr. as Paula Banholzer...
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  • Mettenius (1823–1866), botanist Moritz Schiff (1823–1896), physiologist Willibald Beyschlag (1823–1900), theologian Peter Burnitz (1824–1886), lawyer and...
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    Waldheim was distinguished by his unusual height of 1.92 m (6 ft 4 in). As a gymnasium student in Klosterneuburg, he excelled at languages and was a competent...
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  • Erwin Panofsky (category Joachimsthalsches Gymnasium alumni)
    whose basement the manuscript was found. In the Süddeutsche Zeitung, Willibald Sauerländer shed some light on the question of whether Heydenreich shared...
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