Caspar Walter Rauh (13 October 1912 in Würzburg – 7 October 1983 in Kulmbach) was a German graphic artist, illustrator and painter during the post-war...
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Caspar Willard Weinberger (August 18, 1917 – March 28, 2006) was an American politician and businessman. As a Republican, he served in a variety of state...
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Caspar (otherwise known as Casper, Gaspar, Kaspar, Jasper, and other variations) was one of the 'Three Kings', along with Melchior and Balthazar, representing...
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Foundation, the Georg Tappert collection and the archives and collection of Caspar Walter Rauh. The collections contain key works from the 20th century. They...
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Caspar David Friedrich (5 September 1774 – 7 May 1840) was a German Romantic landscape painter, generally considered the most important German artist of...
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Caspar Milquetoast is a fictional character created by H. T. Webster for his comic strip The Timid Soul. Webster described Caspar Milquetoast as "the...
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the character. Walter Mitty is referenced in the lyrics of these songs: Fantasy prone personality Schizoid personality disorder Caspar Milquetoast, a...
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(1626–1686), organ maker Johann Christoph Stierlein (1759–1827), cartographer Caspar Walter Rauh (1912–1983), artist and illustrator, lived in Kulmbach from 1955...
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his students included Herbert Zangs, Else Harney, Georg Meistermann, Caspar Walter Rauh, among others. Between 1927 until 1937, Germany was experienced...
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Caspar Decurtins (23 November 1855 – 30 May 1916) was a politician (Catholic-Conservative) from the Surselva region, up-river to the west of Chur in the...
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Football All-America Team selected by Caspar Whitney and published in This Week's Sports. Football pioneer Walter Camp also began selecting All-America...
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Johann Caspar Ferdinand Fischer (some authorities use the spelling Johann Kaspar Ferdinand Fischer) (c.1656 – August 27, 1746) was a German Baroque composer...
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Walter Adrián Samuel (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈwalteɾ saˈmwel]; born Walter Adrián Luján; 23 March 1978) is an Argentine former professional footballer...
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114–116; Caspar. Kepler, pp. 75–77 Caspar. Kepler, pp. 85–86. Caspar, Kepler, pp. 86–89 Caspar, Kepler, pp. 89–100 Caspar, Kepler, pp. 100–108. Caspar, Kepler...
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Többens and Schultz (redirect from Walter Caspar Többens)
Emil Schultz from Danzig, and a convicted war criminal, Walter C. Többens (i.e. Walther Caspar Toebbens, from Hamburg). Schultz and Többens appeared in...
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Yale, Walter Camp had already become known as the "Father of Football." In a column in the popular magazine Harper's Weekly, sports columnist Caspar Whitney...
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Neues Testaments (2 ed.). Berlin, New York: Walter de Gruyter. p. 47. ISBN 3-11-011986-2. Gregory, Caspar René (1900). Textkritik des Neuen Testaments...
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video sed non credo I see it, but I do not believe it The statement of Caspar Hofmann [de] after being shown proof of the circulatory system by William...
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Caspar Einem (6 May 1948 – 9 September 2021) was an Austrian politician and minister (SPÖ). He served as a board member of Jetalliance. Einem was born...
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earliest and most common names are: Melchior (/ˈmɛlkiɔːr/; also Melichior). Caspar (/ˈkæspər/ or /ˈkæspɑːr/; also Gaspar, Jaspar, Jaspas, Gathaspa, and other...
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Second Assistant Doorkeeper: John H. France Third Assistant Doorkeeper: Caspar Walter The asterisk (*) denotes members of the previous Legislature who continued...
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Hetzenauer Franz Soronics Otto Rösch Erwin Lanc Karl Blecha Franz Löschnak Caspar Einem Karl Schlögl Ernst Strasser Liese Prokop Günther Platter Maria Fekter...
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seeks de-escalation through other means. Netherlands: Foreign minister Caspar Veldkamp condemned the strike. In a telephone call, Veldkamp urged his Iranian...
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Caspar Neher (born Rudolf Ludwig Caspar Neher; 11 April 1897 – 30 June 1962) was an Austrian-German scenographer and librettist, known principally for...
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List of Hellsing characters (redirect from Walter C. Dornez)
sings arias from the opera while comparing herself to its lead character Caspar. This plays into her use of a long-barreled flintlock musket that fires...
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John Casper Branner (redirect from John Caspar Branner)
Kenneth Leith (1933) William Henry Collins (1934) Nevin M. Fenneman (1935) Walter Curran Mendenhall (1936) Charles Palache (1937) Arthur Louis Day (1938)...
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Second Assistant Doorkeeper: John H. France Third Assistant Doorkeeper: Caspar Walter The asterisk (*) denotes members of the previous Legislature who continued...
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Wally Hickel (redirect from Walter J. Hickel)
Walter Joseph Hickel (August 18, 1919 – May 7, 2010) was an American businessman, real estate developer, and politician who served as the second governor...
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Max Stirner (redirect from Caspar Schmidt)
2, Fall/Herbst 2002, pp. 109–133. George J. Stack, Lange and Nietzsche, Walter de Gruyter, Berlin, New York, 1983, p. 12, ISBN 978-3-11-008866-3. Zalta...
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Admiral of the Fleet Sir Caspar John GCB (22 March 1903 – 11 July 1984) was a senior Royal Navy officer who served as First Sea Lord from 1960 to 1963...
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