• Otto Magnus von Stackelberg may refer to: Otto Magnus von Stackelberg (1704–1765), Baltic-German statesman and military officer Otto Magnus von Stackelberg...
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    Otto Magnus Freiherr von Stackelberg (25 July 1786 – 27 March 1837) was a Baltic German, Imperial Russian archaeologist, as well as a writer, painter...
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    chibouks An 1828 illustration of a Greek archon holding a chibouk by Otto Magnus von Stackelberg. An 1870 painting of a Montenegrin man smoking a chibouk...
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  • Per Otto Magnus Andersson (born 29 June 1956) is a contemporary Swedish classical guitarist. Andersson has long been active in the contemporary music...
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    Magnus (c. 1324 – 25 July 1373), called Magnus with the Necklace (Latin: Magnus Torquatus) or Magnus II, was Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, ruling the Brunswick-Lüneburg...
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    studied classical ruins in Rome, founded in 1824 by Theodor Panofka, Otto Magnus von Stackelberg, August Kestner and Eduard Gerhard. In this sense, Washington...
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  • Emperor, Magnus was appointed margrave of Landsberg and count palatine of Saxony by the Emperor in 1333. Magnus took residence at Sangerhausen. When Otto died...
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    First Partition, signed in February, was made public on 5 August 1772, Otto Magnus von Stackelberg became the new ambassador. His task was to ensure that...
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    Otto Magnus (Martin) von Schwerin (21 June 1701 - 14 August 1777) was a Prussian general in the army of Frederick the Great. His parents were the Prussian...
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    executed between 1709 and 1714. Otto Magnus employs 100 soldiers of the regiment he commands to help. In 1701, Otto Magnus married Wilhelmina Amalia, the...
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    Stackelberg (1766–1850), Russian diplomat Otto Magnus von Stackelberg (1732–1800), Russian ambassador Otto Magnus von Stackelberg (1786–1837), Baltic German...
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    Otto Magnus Ludwig Gerhard Graf von Moltke von Rantzau (13 August 1851 – 13 January 1881), also known as Otto von Moltke, was a German-Danish military...
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    Stackelberg, Otto Magnus v. Genealogical Handbook of the Estonian Knighthood, vol. 1. Görlitz (1931), pp. 33 [2] Stackelberg, Otto Magnus v. Genealogical...
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    The archaeological dig at Aegina and Bassae in 1811–1812 by Cockerell, Otto Magnus von Stackelberg, and Karl Haller von Hallerstein had disinterred painted...
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  • lithographer Nikolaus Roerich (1874–1947), painter and philosopher (Russia) Otto Magnus von Stackelberg (1786–1837), archaeologist, writer, art historian and...
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    Reichsgraf Otto Magnus von Stackelberg (1736–1800) was a diplomat of the Russian Empire. He served as an envoy in Madrid from 1767 to 1771, ambassador...
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    often reflected the spirit of romanticism, as evident by the works of Otto Magnus von Stackelberg, where, apart from the landscapes (La Grèce. Vues pittoresques...
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  • After the death of his father-in-law, Magnus, Duke of Saxony, in 1106, Otto inherited a significant part of Magnus' properties, and hoped to succeed him...
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    Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences) by his son, Dr.Otto Magnus. Magnus had five children, Karl (1903-1989) lung specialist; Margarete...
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    Charles Robert Cockerell, John Foster, Carl Haller von Hallerstein and Otto Magnus von Stackelberg on their expeditions to the temples of Aphaia on Aegina...
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  • Königgrätzer Marsch Yorckscher Marsch Badonviller Marsch Old Comrades Refers to Otto Magnus von Schwerin, the regiment's Colonel. He is not to be confused with his...
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    and Couronian Knighthoods in 1745, 1752 and 1801. In 1909, Karl Otto Woldemar Magnus and his brother Eduard Ernst von Rennenkampff were enrolled into...
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    Wilhelm von Struve, astronomer Dorothea von Medem, Duchess of Courland Otto Magnus von Stackelberg, archaeologist Peter Clodt von Jürgensburg, sculptor...
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    of Russia and her ambassador to the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, Otto Magnus von Stackelberg, became convinced that it was a way of securing the Empire's...
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    was a Russian diplomat of Baltic-German descent, and was the son of Otto Magnus von Stackelberg. By birth, he was member of the House of Stackelberg...
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    Joachim Ehrenstrahl 14 August 1727 1733 Gustaf Palmfelt 6 August 1733 1737 Otto Magnus Wolffelt 1737 1743 Theodor Ankarcrona 10 February 1743 2 November 1750...
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    Cockerell, finishing his education on his academic Grand Tour, and Baron Otto Magnus von Stackelberg removed the fallen fragmentary pediment sculptures. On...
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    Italy. In 1810, they joined an expedition to Greece with archaeologists Otto Magnus von Stackelberg (1787-1837) and Carl Haller von Hallerstein (1774–1817)...
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    estates were plundered. The rebellion was put down in 1071, and Magnus was captured. Magnus was imprisoned in the castle of Harzburg, the imposing imperial...
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    at the manor in Püssi (Neu-Isenhof) for the children of the nobleman Otto Magnus von Toll. In 1788, he became the pastor of the Lutheran church in Lüganuse...
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