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    Annaberg-Buchholz (German pronunciation: [ˈanabɛɐ̯k ˈbuːx.hɔlts] ) is a town in Saxony, in eastern Germany. Lying in the Ore Mountains, it is the capital...
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  • 1884, his son Carl Friedrich Buchholz continued to run the workshop for a short time and died himself about six months later. Buchholz built exclusively...
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    kindergarten system in Germany and early women's rights activist. Friedrich Buchholz, Mayor of the town of Bockenem from 1827 to 1865, also worked there...
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  • reviewer of an anti-Jewish work by the German Enlightenment writer Friedrich Buchholz (1768–1843) picked up on the metaphor of the Jew in the Neue allgemeine...
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    genus Orthemis. The species was originally described in 1950 by Karl Friedrich Buchholz. Orthemis schmidti has a reddish-brown forehead that stands out at...
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  • some stage relocating temporarily to nearby Hamburg. She married Friedrich Buchholz in 1909, after which she is described in sources as a housewife. By...
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    Enlightenment took this stand, not least Voltaire. Prussian writer Friedrich Buchholz [de], who was central to the debate on the civil rights of Jews in...
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    Kissling, Hendrik Ziegler: Karl Buchholz 1849–1889. E. A. Seemann, 2000, ISBN 978-3-363-00733-6. Buchholz, Karl. In: Friedrich von Boetticher: Malerwerke des...
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  • Havel. The city of Magdeburg has named a street, Friedrich-Aue-Straße, in his honour. Ingelore Buchholz, Was Magdeburger Straßennamen erzählen, c.1983,...
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    of the Jews and Christians, a translation of a German script (by Friedrich Buchholz); both in the scripture itself and in the recollection with which...
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