Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (28 August 1749 – 22 March 1832) was a German polymath, who is widely regarded as the greatest and most influential writer in...
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Total - 37,000 men Commander-in-Chief: Ernst Rüdiger von Starhemberg Generalfeldwachtmeister Wilhelm Johann Anton Graf von Daun Generalfeldwachtmeister...
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Ennß, vol. 1, pp. 380–423. Jakob Christoph Iselin (1740), Allgemeines historisches Lexikon, vol. 5, pp. 681–682 Johann Hübner (1766), Genealogische Tabellen...
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Keimer Christoph Helmut Keitel Nicholas Kemmer Julia Kempe Klaus Kern Johannes Kepler Boris Kerner Wolfgang Ketterle Karl-Otto Kiepenheuer Karl Johann Kiessling...
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Dirk Vöpel Johannes Vogel Kathrin Vogler Oliver Vogt Emily Vontz Christoph de Vries Johann David Wadephul Tim Wagner Niklas Wagener Robin Wagener Sahra Wagenknecht...
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1974) Eckart von Hirschhausen (born 1967) Bernhard Hoëcker (born 1970) Rüdiger Hoffmann (born 1964) Sebastian Hotz (born 1996) Hanns Dieter Hüsch (1925-2005)...
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fiction (f), non-fiction (nf), poetry (p) Thomas Abbt (1738–1766, nf) Johann Christoph Adelung (1732–1806, nf) Konrad Adenauer (1876–1967, nf) Rudolf Agricola...
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(1634–1690), lifted the Siege of Vienna in 1683 1676 – Johann Adolf, Duke zu Holstein († 1704) 1682 – Ernst Rüdiger von Starhemberg (1638–1701), defender of Vienna...
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Toeplitz Johann Georg Tralles Abdias Treu Walter Trump Ehrenfried Walther von Tschirnhaus Reidun Twarock Dietrich Tzwyvel Helmut Ulm Theodor Vahlen Rüdiger Valk...
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are welcomed to the city of Bechelaren by the Margrave Rüdiger; on Hagen's suggestion, Rüdiger betroths his daughter to Gisleher and gives Gernot a sword...
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1711–1712: Johann August Marschall von Bieberstein (1672–1736) 1712–1719: Ludwig-Friedrich Bonnet de Saint-Germain (1670–1761) 1719–1726: Johann Christoph Julius...
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related to this article: Allgemeines Deutsches Kommersbuch:122 Johann Christian Christoph Rüdiger (editor, published as only "R-d-r"): Auswahl guter Trinklieder...
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under the rule of Duke Christian I of Saxe-Merseburg Neuhaus Manor in Steinkirchen, built in 1801, former residence of author Christoph Ernst von Houwald from...
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Maximilian Scheidt as Gustav Simon Marita Breuer as Margarethe Simon Rüdiger Kriese as Johann Simon Philine Lembeck as Florinchen Mélanie Fouché as Lena Eva...
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Johannes Theodor Baargeld Emil Baehrens Hans Werner Ballmann Johann Baptista Baltzer Christian Bär Otto Bardenhewer Norbert Bartel Sandra Bartky Bartłomiej...
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1939), politician (CDU), former minister president of Baden-Württemberg Rüdiger Safranski (born 1945), philosopher, writer and literary scholar Matthias...
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Konen Christoph Konrad Walter Korn Waldemar Kraft Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer Wilhelm Kratz Günther Krause Alexander Krauß Heinrich Krone Rüdiger Kruse...
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Fechenbach Max Fechner Josef Felder Ludwig Fellermaier Friedrich Kurt Fiedler Rüdiger Fikentscher Erwin Fischer Ottfried Fischer Peter Fischer Richard Fischer...
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Frederick II was committed. After Johann Rüdiger died in 1751 without a male heir, his son-in-law, the bookseller Christian Friedrich Voss, took over the...
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Charles, Duke of Courland (redirect from Carl Christian Joseph of Saxony)
William the penultimate Duke of Courland, managed to place her lover, Ernst Johann von Biron, on the Ducal throne of Courland. Empress Anna died only three...
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Bochow (born 1944), badminton player Otto Bock (born 1881), athlete Johann Joachim Christoph Bode (1731–1793), translator Friedrich Wilhelm Conrad Eduard Bornhardt...
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Hoffmann's ancestors, both maternal and paternal, were jurists. His father, Christoph Ludwig Hoffmann (1736–97), was a barrister in Königsberg, Prussia (now...
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Dietrich Bonhoeffer (category Christian ethicists)
each individual life. Bonhoeffer became involved with the ecumenical Christian movement, which eventually led him to resist Adolf Hitler and the Nazis...
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circle of Johann Christoph Gottsched. In 1748, he became the Hofmeister of the Collegium Carolinum in Braunschweig through his friend Karl Christian Gärtner...
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Christof (b. Dresden, 8 September 1497 – d. Leipzig, 5 December 1497). Johann (b. Dresden, 24 August 1498 – d. Dresden, 11 January 1537), Hereditary Duke...
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mentioned in the personnel files of the Zeitz court orchestra as composer. Johann Christoph Frauendorff is also considered for the direction of the opera in the...
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in 3 volumes with Modern German translation, commentary and epilogue by Rüdiger Krohn (Reclam 1980) ISBN 3-15-004471-5, ISBN 3-15-004472-3 and ISBN 3-15-004473-1...
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guitarist Paul Landers, bassist Oliver Riedel, drummer Christoph Schneider, and keyboardist Christian "Flake" Lorenz—has remained unchanged throughout their...
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Johann Friedrich Fasch (15 April 1688 – 5 December 1758) was a German violinist and composer. Much of his music is in the Baroque-Classical transitional...
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September 1695) died unmarried and without issue. Stillborn son (1679). Johann Christoph von Dreyhaupt: Beschreibung des … Saal-Creyses, insonderheit der Städte...
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