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    Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Henzen (24 January 1816 – 27 January 1887) was a German philologist and epigraphist born in Bremen. He studied philology at the...
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  • ice hockey player Wilhelm Henzen (1816–1887), German philologist and epigraphist Henze This page lists people with the surname Henzen. If an internal link...
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    discovered in 1863 and first publicized by the German archeologist Wilhelm Henzen in the same year. Crafted by skilled Greek sculptors, the marble statue...
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    1899, and a German version of the libretto c. 1901 (translated by Wilhelm Henzen). Lajla is the only of four operas by Olsen to be staged during his...
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  • published in the following languages: German: See-Bilder with words by Dr. Wilhelm Henzen French: Marines with words by George Petilleau. While the cycle is heard...
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  • 1858) 1814 – John Colenso, British mathematician (d. 1883) 1816 – Wilhelm Henzen, German philologist and epigraphist (d. 1887) 1828 – Ferdinand Cohn...
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  • Friedrich Wilhelm Rembert von Berg, Baltic German field marshal (died 1874) 22 September Wilhelm Henzen, German archaeologist (died 1887) Friedrich Wilhelm Otto...
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  • Hartlaub (1814–1900), German physician and ornithologist Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Henzen (1816–1887), German philologist and epigraphist Julie Schwabe (1818–1896)...
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  • Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften (1853–present). Wilhelm Henzen, Ephemeris Epigraphica: Corporis Inscriptionum Latinarum Supplementum...
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  • deciphered it. Fragments of the inscriptions were first recovered by Wilhelm Henzen, 1866-69. Further fragments subsequently came to light. Though their...
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