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    Jørgen Mohr (Latinised Georg(ius) Mohr; 1 April 1640 – 26 January 1697) was a Danish mathematician, known for being the first to prove the Mohr–Mascheroni...
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  • Johann Georg Mohr (1864–1943) was a German painter, associated with the Kronberger Malerkolonie. He was born in the Free City of Frankfurt, where he studied...
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  • construction is functionally unnecessary. The result was originally published by Georg Mohr in 1672, but his proof languished in obscurity until 1928. The theorem...
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  • Ernst Mohr (1910–1989), German mechanical engineer Georg Mohr (1640–1697), Danish mathematician Gerald Mohr (1914–1968), American actor Hal Mohr (1894–1974)...
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  • philosopher Georg Hartung (c. 1822 - c. 1891), a pioneering German geologist Georg Major, German Lutheran theologian Georg Mohr, Danish mathematician Georg Ohm...
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    Georg Mohr (born 2 February 1965) is a Slovenian chess player and chess journalist. In 1992, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000 and 2002, Mohr played for the Slovenian...
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    the priority for this result (now known as the Mohr–Mascheroni theorem) belongs to the Dane Georg Mohr, who had previously published a proof in 1672 in...
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  • Danicus (the Danish Euclid) is one of three books of mathematics written by Georg Mohr. It was published in 1672 simultaneously in Copenhagen and Amsterdam,...
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  • Robert Mohr (5 April 1897 – 5 February 1977) was an interrogation specialist of the Gestapo. He headed the special commission responsible for the search...
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  • to all high school students is held every year called "Georg Mohr-Konkurrencen" (the Georg Mohr Contest) named after a Danish mathematician. The top 20...
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