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    Bolzano (UK: /bɒlˈtsɑːnoʊ/, US: /boʊltˈsɑː-, boʊlˈzɑː-/; German: [bɔlˈtsaːno]; Italian: [bolˈtsaːno]; born Bernardus Placidus Johann Nepomuk Bolzano;...
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  • Blumenberg (1920–1996) (Metzler) Ludwig Boltzmann (1844–1906) (Oxford 1995) Bernhard Bolzano (1781–1848) (Cambridge; Macmillan2; Oxford 1995; Routledge 2000) Franz...
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  • 14 – James Walker, Scottish civil engineer (died 1862) October 5 – Bernhard Bolzano, mathematician (died 1848) December 11 – David Brewster, Scottish physicist...
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    of Arts, Charles University in Prague, 2009. Retrieved 2009-12-03 "Bernhard Bolzano". Encyclopædia Britannica Online. 2009. Retrieved 2009-12-08. "Famous...
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    The Diocese of Bolzano-Brixen (German: Diözese Bozen-Brixen, Italian: Diocesi di Bolzano-Bressanone, Latin: Dioecesis Bauzanensis-Brixinensis) is a Latin...
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    Assumption of Mary) is the parish church of the South Tyrolean capital Bolzano and cathedral of the Diocese of Bozen-Brixen. While the Bishop has resided...
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    general and statesman Johannes Agnoli (1925–2003), political scientist Bernhard Bolzano, mathematician, logician, philosopher, theologian and Catholic priest...
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    Archduke Eugen Ferdinand Pius Bernhard Felix Maria of Austria-Teschen (21 May 1863 – 30 December 1954) was an Archduke of Austria and a Prince of Hungary...
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    dmlcz/400073/Bolzano_15-1981-1_6.pdf . Karel Rychlík (1923) "Über eine Funktion aus Bolzanos handschriftlichem Nachlasse" (On a function from Bolzano's literary...
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    Tyrolean fatalities – all from Bolzano – are two civil servants and a professional musician with his Chinese wife and the Bolzano-born daughter of the two....
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    when it even drew 40,000 fans to an open-air test game against Lancia Bolzano, once a top basketball club from Italy. Later, in 1966, the club was a...
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    Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867 led him to resign. Bernhard von Wüllerstorf-Urbair died in Bolzano, which was then part of the old county of Tyrol. He...
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    with the Bolzano–Weierstrass theorem, yield one standard proof of the completeness of the real numbers, closely related to both the Bolzano–Weierstrass...
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    kilometres (19 mi) southeast of the city of Bolzano. Deutschnofen borders the following municipalities: Aldein, Bolzano, Bronzolo, Karneid, Laives, Welschnofen...
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    northern Italy, located about 20 kilometres (12 mi) northeast of the city of Bolzano. It is one of I Borghi più belli d'Italia ("The most beautiful villages...
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    (female) "overseer" or "attendant". Later female guards were dispersed to Bolzano (1944–1945), Kaiserwald-Riga (1943–44), Mauthausen (March – May 1945),...
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    a saint in the Catholic Church, particularly in the dioceses of Chur, Bolzano-Brixen, Vaduz, and in the Rhineland. Little is known of his life, as there...
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    Runkelstein Castle (category Buildings and structures in Bolzano)
    fortification on a rocky spur in the territory of Ritten, near the city of Bolzano in South Tyrol, Italy. In 1237 Alderich Prince-Bishop of Trent gave the...
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    Wilhelmine Auguste Viktoria of Hohenzollern (Potsdam, 23 October 1896 – Bolzano, 4 July 1965) she married Baron Egon Eyrl von und zu Waldgries und Liebenaich...
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    left Gmund as Allied troops advanced into the area. After the invasion of Bolzano, Italy, by the U.S. Army in May 1945, Margarete and Gudrun were arrested...
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    Before Cauchy, Bernard Bolzano had laid the fundamental groundwork of the epsilon-delta definition. See here for more. Bernhard Riemann followed up on...
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  • Pavlů, 87, Czech ice hockey player (HC Škoda Plzeň, HC Kometa Brno, HC Bolzano) and head coach. Ira Reiss, 98, American sociologist. Digby Smith, 89,...
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    differentiable functions in the 19th century by the seminal work of Bernard Bolzano, Bernhard Riemann, and Karl Weierstrass, and on to the coining of the word fractal...
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    with Widukind in Saxony and unsuccessfully attacked the Bavarian city of Bolzano. Charlemagne gathered his forces to prepare for an invasion of Bavaria...
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  • Bolingbroke (1678–1751)[2] Ludwig Boltzmann (1844–1906)[1][2][3] Bernard Bolzano (1781–1848)[1][2][3][4][5] Louis Gabriel Ambroise de Bonald (1754–1840)[2]...
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  • Blommers (1845–1914), Dutch etcher and painter Bernardus P.J.N. "Bernard" Bolzano (1781–1841), Bohemian mathematician, logician, philosopher, and theologian...
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    Italian lands held by the Allies and Badoglio's government, the provinces of Bolzano, Belluno and Trento were placed under German administration in the Operational...
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    Hannes (2014), "Il notariato nello sviluppo della città e del suburbio di Bolzano nei secoli XII–XVI", in Andrea Giorgi; Stefano Moscadelli (eds.), Il notariato...
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    Old Parish Church of Gries (category Buildings and structures in Bolzano)
    Gries, which today forms part of the Gries-San Quirino [it] district of Bolzano, South Tyrol (Italy). The Late Gothic church contains several precious...
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    Johann Nepomuk von Tschiderer zu Gleifheim (category Religious leaders from Bolzano)
    to be an Austro-Italian due to having been born in the Italian town of Bolzano. Pope John Paul II beatified him in Trento on 30 April 1995 before 100...
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