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    The Jean Sturm Gymnasium (French: Gymnase Jean-Sturm, German: Jean-Sturm-Gymnasium) is a private Protestant school in Strasbourg, teaching children from...
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    with his work, Sturm's theorem. Sturm was born in Geneva, France in 1803. The family of his father, Jean-Henri Sturm, had emigrated from Strasbourg around...
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    Johannes Sturm (also known as Jean Sturm; Latinized as Ioannes Sturmius; 1 October 1507 – 3 March 1589), was a German educator and Protestant reformer...
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  • Sturmius (redirect from Jean Sturm)
    Sturmius may refer to: Saint Sturm (c. 705 – 779), missionary and founder of Fulda monastery latinized for Johannes Sturm (1507–1589), German humanist...
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  • Sturm und Drang (/ˌʃtʊərm ʊnt ˈdræŋ, - ˈdrɑːŋ/, German: [ˈʃtʊʁm ʔʊnt ˈdʁaŋ]; usually translated as "storm and stress") was a proto-Romantic movement in...
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    52,000 students and 3,300 researchers. Founded in the 16th century by Jean Sturm, it was an intellectual hotbed during the Age of Enlightenment. The old...
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    Der Sturm (transl. The Storm) was a German avant-garde art and literary magazine founded by Herwarth Walden, covering Expressionism, Cubism, Dada and...
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    students of the Jean-Sturm Gymnasium. Later, the school was headed by Henri Péquignat (1922-1936), Jacques Vallette (1936-1945), Jean Neel (1945-1953)...
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    college: Lycée International des Pontonniers (FR) Lycée International Jean Sturm The Bibliothèque nationale et universitaire (BNU) is, with its collection...
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    transferred from the buildings that it had occupied for centuries at the Jean Sturm Gymnasium to the new ones located in the Neustadt. The architect, Otto...
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    Invasion, Before and After, Hutchinson & Co. Accessed 19 August 2016 Jean Milmeister: Sturm auf die "Schusterlinie.". In: Letzeburger Sonndesblad. Band 113...
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  • Jacques Matter was born in Alteckendorf Jean Matter, a farmer, and Anne-Marie Schwœbel. He studied at the Jean Sturm Gymnasium, then at the Protestant Seminary...
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    Neuf site. The Dominican convent had been built in 1260 and in 1538 the Jean Sturm Gymnasium was attached. When Strasbourg became Protestant in 1590, the...
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    the school was renamed Collège Lucie Berger. In 2005 it merged with the Jean Sturm Gymnasium, under the name 'Pôle éducatif Jan-Amos-Comenius', thus becoming...
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    industrialist Charles Léon and Marie Élisabeth . He went to study at the Jean Sturm Gymnasium in Strasbourg before going to the Eidgenossische Technische...
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  • year he continued his studies at Leipzig University and in 1620 at the Jean Sturm Gymnasium in Strasbourg, where he found lodgings with the linguist Matthias...
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    towns. Shortly before the Assembly of Notables would meet, on 19 August, Jean Sturm informed the Danish king that "the Gallic conspiracy, suppressed in the...
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    administers the primary and secondary schools École Saint-Thomas and Foyer Jean Sturm, as well as the Séminaire Protestant, a seminary located in the adjacent...
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    Sturm der Liebe (pronounced [ˌʃtʊɐ̯m deːɐ̯ ˈliːbə], lit. "Storm of Love") is a German television soap opera created by Bea Schmidt for Das Erste. It premiered...
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    Alden Whitman, "Jean Monnet, 90, Architect of European Unity, Dies", New York Times, 17 March 1979 "Jean Monnet: Father of Europe - Sturm College of Law"...
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    now known as the Gymnase Jean-Sturm, which is still run by the EPCAAL today. It was directed by the humanist Johannes Sturm and educated the elite of...
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    René Cassin Lycée privé Aquiba Lycée privé Ecole commerciale Gymnase Jean-Sturm Lycée privé La Doctrine Chrétienne Lycée privé Notre-Dame Lycée privé...
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    subsequently returned to Strasbourg, where he became a teacher at the Jean Sturm Gymnasium in 1865. Four years later on, he was appointed privatdozent...
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    not begin studies until the age of 12, when he attended the Protestant Jean Sturm Gymnasium before beginning an apprenticeship with his father, a master...
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    Antoine Boss 1876 1887 Adolphe Musquar 1889 1895 Jean Molitor 1895 1928 Michel Schritz 1929 1944 Jean Sturm 1945 1945 Edouard Steffes 1946 1965 Eugène Kauffmann...
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    Jacqueline Cecilia Sturm (born Te Kare Papuni, also known as Jacquie Baxter; 17 May 1927 – 30 December 2009) was a New Zealand poet, short story writer...
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    Jean-Baptiste Joseph Fourier (/ˈfʊrieɪ, -iər/; French: [fuʁje]; 21 March 1768 – 16 May 1830) was a French mathematician and physicist born in Auxerre and...
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  • Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres. After he finished his secondary studies at the Jean Sturm Gymnasium and passed a licence de lettres at the Strasbourg University...
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    Luftlande-Sturm-Regiment 1 (also known as Sturmabteilung Koch) was a German Fallschirmjäger regiment in the Luftwaffe which captured the Belgian Fort...
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    Jean Paul (German: [ʒɑ̃ paʊl] ; born Johann Paul Friedrich Richter, 21 March 1763 – 14 November 1825) was a German Romantic writer, best known for his...
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