• Elias Hesse (November 12, 1658 – ?) was a German man who travelled through Southeast Asia in the 17th century, and the author of an account on the topic...
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    the same ship were several other Dutch travellers, including Elias Hesse, a writer. Hesse's journal reports: ...on the 19th [of November 1681] we again...
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    Hermann Karl Hesse (German: [ˈhɛʁman ˈhɛsə] ; 2 July 1877 – 9 August 1962) was a German-Swiss poet, novelist, and painter. Although Hesse was born in Germany's...
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    Elias Canetti (Bulgarian: Елиас Канети; 25 July 1905 – 14 August 1994; /kəˈnɛti, kɑː-/; German pronunciation: [eˈliːas kaˈnɛti]) was a German-language...
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    was his son Elias, the youngest son of his first marriage and the only one of his sons by that marriage to beget children of his own. Elias also became...
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    Gera. He was at first a pupil of his father, Elias Haußmann (1663–1733), who was the Landgrave of Hesse's court painter. Haussmann was in the royal Hessian...
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    Johann Ernst Elias Bessler (ca. 1680 – 30 November 1745), known as Orffyreus or Orffyré, was a German entrepreneur who claimed to have built several perpetual...
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  • of Hesse, both of whom occupy honorable positions in the history of the Jews. In rough chronological order: Aaron of Lincoln (12th century) Elias of London...
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  • Nadler 1931 Hans Carossa 1933 Festgabe Universität Zürich 1936 Hermann Hesse 1938 Ernst Gagliardi 1943 Robert Faesi 1947 Fritz Ernst 1949 Rudolf Kassner...
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    Anglo-Saxon missionary, fells Thor's Oak (a sacred tree) near Fritzlar in Hesse, marking the decisive event in the Christianization of the northern Germanic...
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