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    Carl Nägeli (redirect from Karl von Nageli)
    Zürich in 1840. His attention having been directed by Matthias Jakob Schleiden, then professor of botany at Jena, to the microscopical study of plants...
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  • Karl Lennert, M.D. (4 June 1921 – 27 August 2012) was a German physician and pathologist. Lennert was born in Fürth, which is now contiguous with Nuremberg...
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    Initiatives to correct this, have been rejected by the mayor. Karl August Schleiden: Illustrierte Geschichte der Stadt Saarbrücken. Dillingen/Saar 2009...
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    city of Jena to renew an association with the botanist Matthias Jacob Schleiden (1804–1881) who had stimulated his original interest in optics and emphasized...
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    News Now Finland. September 4, 2017. Retrieved January 8, 2021. Karl Heinrich Schleiden: Versuch einer Geschichte des großen Brandes in Hamburg vom 5....
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    zwischen Wittelsbach und Habsburg by Richard Sexau, a biography of his son Karl Theodor (Styria Verlag, Graz, 1963) Media related to Maximilian Joseph, Duke...
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    Alfred III, Prince of Windisch-Grätz (German: Alfred August Karl Maria Wolfgang Erwin Fürst zu Windisch-Grätz; 31 October 1851, Prague – 23 November 1927...
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    Leiningen-Billigheim to Wilhelm Hübbe Schleiden, 1886. SUB Göttingen. State Archives. Cod. MS W. Hübbe Schleiden 194 A. Emil Bock: Rudolf Steiner. Studies...
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    North German Confederation) 1827–1828: Vincent Rumpff 1862–1864: Rudolf Schleiden 1864–1868: Johannes Rösing 1871–1882: Kurd von Schlözer, Minister Plenipotentiary...
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  • neo-Nazi and Holocaust denier Ernst, pseudonym used by Matthias Jakob Schleiden Herzog Ernst, German medieval epic Ernst & Young, professional services...
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  • Georg Friedrich Parrot, physicist August Rauber, anatomist Alma Johanna Ruubel, mathematician Matthias Jakob Schleiden, botanist Carl Schmidt, chemist Oswald...
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    strong influence on his environment, with his colleagues Matthias Jakob Schleiden, Emil Huschke, Ernst Haeckel, and Hermann Klaatsch (1863–1916). Carl Gegenbaur...
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    Schenke-Layland Friedrich Schiller August Wilhelm Schlegel August Schleicher, German Linguist, Tree model Matthias Schleiden, German Botanist Arthur Schopenhauer...
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  • Esotericism in Germany and Austria (category Articles needing additional references from August 2018)
    Society was established in July 1884, under the presidency of Wilhelm Hübbe-Schleiden, a conservative German nationalist turned spiritual seeker who sought...
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    Hugo von Mohl 1839: Cell theory by Theodor Schwann and Matthias Jakob Schleiden (with contributions from Rudolf Virchow) 1840: Discovery of hemoglobin...
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    inventor of x-rays Carl Wilhelm Scheele (1742–1786), chemist Matthias Jakob Schleiden (1804–1881), botanist Heinrich Schliemann (1822–1890), archaeologist Christian...
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    Charles Marie Raymond, 5th Duke of Arenberg (category Accuracy disputes from August 2012)
    Countess Louise Margarethe von der Marck-Schleiden (1730–1820), daughter of Count Louis Engelbert von der Marck-Schleiden in 1748. They had eight children, amongst...
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    Arenberg 26. Count Louis Engelbert de la Marck-Schleiden 13. Countess Louise Margarete de la Marck-Schleiden 27. Marie Anne Hyacinthe de Visdelou de Bienassis...
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  • List of municipal flags of Western Germany (category Articles to be expanded from August 2023)
    Sassenberg (variant) Schalksmühle Schalksmühle (variant) Schermbeck Schleiden Schleiden (variant) Schieder-Schwalenberg Schieder-Schwalenberg (variant) Schlangen...
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    millennium text refers to Migdol Baal Zephon as a fort on the canal. Schleiden and Brugsch proposed Sirbonis Lake. Kenneth Kitchen and James Hoffmeier...
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    Edward Aveling (category Articles with ibid from August 2024)
    Ray Lankester, and translator of the German botanist Matthias Jakob Schleiden's Principles of scientific botany; or Botany as an inductive science.(1849)...
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  • heating air will prevent it from causing putrefaction. 1838 – Matthias Schleiden proposed that all plants are composed of cells. 1839 – Theodor Schwann...
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  • him as F. Borngen. He studied galaxies with the Schmidt telescope at the Karl Schwarzschild Observatory in Tautenburg, Germany. In 1995 he retired, but...
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    Alfred I, Prince of Windisch-Grätz (category Use dmy dates from August 2023)
    Fürst zu Windisch-Graetz: Genealogics". www.genealogics.org. Retrieved 8 August 2023. Almanacco di corte. 1858. p. 230. Bayern (1861). Hof- und Staatshandbuch...
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    multiplication of cells occurs through cell division. In 1838, Matthias Jakob Schleiden affirmed that "formation of new cells in their interior was a general...
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  • founded by Matthias Jacob Schleiden proved to be particularly influential. In his 1838 publication on phytogenesis, Schleiden declared the cell as the...
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  • Ceased to be Countess Death Spouse Countess Elisabeth of Manderscheid-Schleiden, Heiress of Virneburg Joachim, Graf von Manderscheid in Neuerburg und...
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    Biographie". www.hermannscheer.de. Retrieved 23 March 2022. "Matthias Jakob Schleiden". Archived from the original on 24 November 2011. Retrieved 23 March 2022...
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    the archbishop and electoral prince of Cologne. However, the Counts of Schleiden residing in the town of the same name in the nearby mountains of the Eifel...
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  • Jena (1841–42), where from 1847 he served as assistant to Matthias Jakob Schleiden. In 1850 he obtained his PhD from Jena, and subsequently moved to Berlin...
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