Johann Baptist Wilhelm August Weber (10 January 1817, in Frankfurt am Main – 11 September 1873, in Düsseldorf) was a German painter; associated with the...
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cousin of Carl Maria von Weber. A gifted violinist, Franz Anton had ambitions of turning Weber into a child prodigy like Mozart. Weber was born with a congenital...
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Turcarum, ed. by Bekker, August Immanuel (Bonn: Weber, 1843). Attaleiátis, Michael, Historia, ed. by Bekker, August Immanuel (Bonn: Weber, 1853). Chisholm 1911...
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2024 in Australia (section August)
bulletins which is to be compiled by The Morning Show's astrologer Natasha Weber. 12 July – Veteran Seven News Brisbane presenter Sharyn Ghidella announces...
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Peter Winter (category German male opera composers)
and his Maometto at La Scala in Milan in 1817. His work has been regarded as a bridge between Mozart and Weber in the development of German opera. Winter...
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famous for his rural scenes. 1776–1809 Early Years 1809–1816 Early Maturity 1817–1828 Established Londoner 1829-1837 Late Years This list includes paintings...
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indicated by a preceding "J." List of operas by Carl Maria von Weber Douglas Briscoe (1999). "Weber - Works List". Classical Net. Retrieved 2008-01-01....
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the town, and was annexed by the British in 1803, who besieged the fort in 1817. Under British rule, Hathras rapidly rose to commercial importance, and for...
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Percy Bysshe Shelley (category Use dmy dates from August 2024)
August, with arrangements for the expected baby still unclear, although Shelley made provision for Claire and the baby in his will. In January 1817 Claire...
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genus Phoenicurus was introduced by the English naturalist Thomas Forster in 1817. The genus and species name phoenicurus is from Ancient Greek phoinix, "red"...
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