Heinrich Friedrich Bötel (6 March 1854 – 5 January 1938) was a German operatic tenor. Born in Hamburg, Bötel worked in his father's carriage business from...
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Boccaccio, and Wilhelm Meister in Ambroise Thomas' Mignon. Bötel was the son of tenor Heinrich Bötel. He began his voice training with Mathieu Lorent in Hamburg...
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including Livonian master Burkhard von Hornhausen and Prussian land marshal Heinrich Botel. It was by far the largest defeat of the knights in the 13th century:...
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largest defeat of the Teutonic Knights in the 13th century. Marshal Heinrich Botel gathered men from Kulm, Elbing, and Balga for an expeditionary attack...
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and east, next facing the Sambians of thickly-populated Samland. Komtur Heinrich Stango of Christburg led an army across the Vistula Lagoon in 1252, with...
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1471-1472 Segovia Johannes Parix ~1472-74 Seville ~1472-1473 Barcelona Heinrich Botel, Georgius vom Holtz, Johannes Planck ~1472–73 Valencia Lambert Palmart...
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1906). Grain race Moshulu Pommern Tall ship Windjammer Gustaf Erikson Botel "Hotell Barken Viking". barkenviking.com (in Swedish). 2012. Retrieved 31...
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1, Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, pp. 574–574; (full text online) Brigitte Bötel: Joseph Ernst von Bandel (1800–1876). Das bildhauerische Werk. Dissertation...
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to the Caribbean for the charter business, then she was converted to a botel. Planned and ordered in 1906 as a reserve lightvessel (to stand in for other...
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