• Franz-Joseph Müller, Freiherr von Reichenstein or Franz-Joseph Müller von Reichenstein (1 July 1740 or 4 October 1742 – 12 October 1825 or 1826) was an...
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  • analyzed a surviving letter from the stepmother, Claudia Elisabeth von Reichenstein, which revealed that she answered Philipp Christoph's mail and handled...
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    second; [Wheel of Mainz]. Above Trechtingshausen is found Reichenstein Castle (Burg Reichenstein). Rhein in Flammen on the first Saturday in July: Ship tour...
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    of tellurium was first suggested in 1783 by Franz-Joseph Mueller von Reichenstein, an Austrian mining engineer who was examining Transylvanian gold samples...
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  • Technorati officially ended the deal in December 2006. That month, Oliver Reichenstein pointed out that the so-called "State of the Blogosphere" was more of...
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    nobles built several castles, Upper Mannenberg and Lower Mannenberg, Reichenstein-Terenstein, Blankenburg and Steinegg Castles, to protect and collect...
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    this oxide manaccanite. Around the same time, Franz-Joseph Müller von Reichenstein produced a similar substance, but could not identify it. The oxide was...
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    conservation, primatology, anthropology, and archaeology. Barbara was born in Reichenstein, Silesia (now Poland) as the daughter of the mining entrepreneur and...
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    for fluoride, oxide or chloride is also known, but rarer. A related, but much rarer, mineral is pecoraite, in which all the magnesium cations of chrysotile...
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    times as much, Prussia nearly five times. Hanover gained the Prince-Bishopric of Osnabrück, having lost nothing. The Duchy of Oldenburg received much of the...
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  • 2019. "Wednesday Cable: Psych, Hot in Cleveland, Dark Blue, Tosh.0 Rise + Much More". 23 August 2010. Archived from the original on 23 August 2010. Retrieved...
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  • making up the region are: District Loreley (Rhineland-Palatinate) Burg Reichenstein, centered on Oberheimbach Schloss Stahleck, centered on Bacharach Herrenberg...
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  • immediacy 1540: To the Bishopric of Constance 1803: Secularised; to Baden Reichenstein Lordship Low Rhen WE 1332: Lordship established by Waldbott von Neuerburg...
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  • tungsten is recognised for use in English. 52 Tellurium 1782 F.-J.M. von Reichenstein 1798 H. Klaproth Muller observed it as an impurity in gold ores from...
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  • 1446: To Vernembourg 1501: Rekem to Pirmont 1506: Acquired Reichenstein 1523: Sold Reichenstein to Wied 1543: To Culembourg Sonnenberg Lordship 1463: County...
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    68% of the total area under viticulture. The terraced vineyards used to be much smaller. The current situation has emerged only after a land consolidation...
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    city was declared to have municipal rights by Bishop Peter Reich von Reichenstein on 6 January 1289. This charter allowed the city some self-governance...
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    Vischering, who called themselves "Droste zu Vischering von Nesselrode-Reichenstein". The family kept the castle as their residence until 1920, when they...
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    1777. Tellurium was first discovered in 1783 by Franz Joseph Müller von Reichenstein. He discovered tellurium in a sample of what is now known as calaverite...
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    upper mining authority (German: Oberbergamt) which first located in Reichenstein and later in Breslau. In the beginning the center of mining and also...
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    discontinued his work as a printer and left Kraków. From 1502 Fiol lived in Reichenstein, and later moved to the town of Levoca, where he was mining. In his last...
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  • the French ambassador Talleyrand received substantial bribes (estimated as much as 10 million francs) from nobility clamouring for more favourable settlements...
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    castle was replaced by a new castle. The 1356 Basel earthquake destroyed much of it, but unlike Alt-Schauenburg, it was quickly rebuilt. The Schauenburg...
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    Construction finished up in 1288 under the next Prince-Bishop, Peter Reich von Reichenstein. The castle was intended to help defend his claim to the land. To further...
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    was occupied for less than a century. The 1356 Basel earthquake destroyed much of the castle and shortly thereafter the ruins were abandoned. The ruins...
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    Rudolf von Rechberg, 1460, 1476 Andreas Schmitt, 1462 Christoph Reich von Reichenstein, 1485, 1500 Rudolf von Andlau, 1497 Rudolf von Friedingen, 1503-1519...
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