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    Jakob Edmund Speyer (11 November 1878 – 5 May 1942) was a high-ranking German university lecturer and chemist of Jewish descent. He was persecuted during...
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    distinguish oxycodone from other opiates. Martin Freund and (Jakob) Edmund Speyer of the University of Frankfurt in Germany published the first synthesis...
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    opioid alkaloid in opium poppies, in 1914. Next, Martin Freund and Edmund Speyer developed oxycodone, also from thebaine, at the University of Frankfurt...
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    Sender (born 1926), author (The Cage, set partly in the ghetto) Jakob Edmund Speyer (1872–1942), medicinal chemist, co-inventor of oxycodone (Eukodal),...
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    Introduction” (2nd Ed) (1992) Wiley-VCH: Weinheim. ISBN 3-527-28165-7 Edmund Speyer; Hans Wolf (1924). "Über die Bildungsweise von Eisen-nonacarbonyl aus...
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    Creation of oxymorphone 1916: Creation of oxycodone by Martin Freund and Edmund Speyer at the University of Frankfurt 1920–1924: First synthesis of hydrocodone...
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    reaction of malonic acid derivatives with aromatic Hydrocarbons. With Edmund Speyer, he first synthesised the opioid oxycodone, which was subsequently marketed...
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    Raphael Walzer OSB. She then taught at a Jewish school of education in Speyer. As a result of the requirement of an "Aryan certificate" for civil servants...
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    late 1999 after Tishman Speyer decided not to renew its lease. Tishman Speyer, led by David Rockefeller's close friend Jerry Speyer and the Lester Crown...
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  • foundation of the Biblioteca Marciana. The printers Johann and Wendelin of Speyer settle in Venice; their first book published here, Cicero's Epistolae ad...
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  • Slavibor, Prince (c.859–894) Dragomir, Prince (894–?) Prince-Bishopric of Speyer (complete list) – Goddank, Prince-bishop (881–895/898) Einhard, Prince-bishop...
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    protestation from German Lutheran princes in 1529 against an edict of the Diet of Speyer condemning the teachings of Martin Luther as heretical. In the 16th century...
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  • Wolseley Russell - Lady Margaret Sackville - Anderson M. Scruggs - Leonora Speyer - J. C. Squire - L. Steni - L. A. G. Strong - Sara Teasdale - Katharine...
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  • Jimmy Dykes and Hollis Thurston bw-11m February 11, 1947 The Cathedral of Speyer c-17m 1983 video [136] Catholic Education (ERPI); Parick Cardinal Hayes...
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  • Maclagan (1826–1910) Lewis Fry (1832–1921) Frederick Halsey (1839–1927) Edmund Barton (1849–1920) Sir Samuel Griffith (1845–1920) Sir Francis Plunkett...
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    had already decided that Edward and Alexandra should marry. They met at Speyer on 24 September under the auspices of Edward's elder sister, Victoria, who...
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    chairman between 1915 and 1919, following the resignation of Sir Edgar Speyer in 1915. Hamilton also held the honorary posts of Captain of Deal Castle...
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    Johann Georg Dathan (category People from Speyer)
    Johann Georg Dathan (6 September 1701, in Speyer – 23 March 1749, in Speyer) was a German painter of portraits and historical subjects. He was active...
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    Celestine III excommunicated Leopold. On 28 March 1193, Richard was brought to Speyer and handed over to Holy Roman Emperor Henry VI, who imprisoned him in Trifels...
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    Speyer, Metropolitan Archdiocese of Trier and Diocese of Worms) Lost territories repeatedly; in April 1818 to Diocese of Konstanz, Diocese of Speyer and...
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    reform of the Roman Catholic, especially of the clergy. For ten months, at Speyer, at Ratisbon, and at Mainz, he conducted himself with gentleness with all...
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    Hobart Gay, invited him on a December 9, 1945, pheasant hunting trip near Speyer, Germany to lift his spirits. Observing derelict cars along the side of...
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    take an ownership interest in 1996, and sold Rockefeller Center to Tishman Speyer in 2000. In April 1996, Goldman was the lead underwriter of the initial...
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    Sea Marge Hotel in Overstrand, Norfolk, private residence for Sir Edgar Speyer, 1908 Church of Holy Trinity, Eltham, London, 1908 St Mellitus Church, Hanwell...
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  • settled Katherinetal. Additional settlements were begun in Davin, Kronau, and Speyer. During the interwar period, conditions in Russia worsened, especially after...
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    large numbers to Poland. The Jewish communities of the cities of Mainz, Speyer and Worms became the center of Jewish life during medieval times. "This...
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    Mannheim. Oppenheim and Worms were finally destroyed on 31 May, followed by Speyer on 1 June, and Bingen on 4 June. In all, French troops burnt over 20 substantial...
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    Johann Martin Bernatz (category People from Speyer)
    March 1802 – 19 December 1878), was a German landscape artist. Born in Speyer and trained in Vienna, Austria, he spent much of his life in Munich. He...
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  • Cities, who issued a protest (or dissent) against the edict of the Diet of Speyer (1529), were the first individuals to be called Protestants. The edict reversed...
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  • of the 16th century. The term Protestant comes from the Protestation at Speyer in 1529, where the nobility protested against enforcement of the Edict of...
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