Heinrich Bone (25 September 1813 – 10 June 1893) was a German educator and hymnwriter. He wrote a reader for German studies which was used for higher...
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had been confirmed by dental records. The location was revealed by Danny Heinrich, a long-time person of interest in the abduction of another boy, 12-year-old...
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bis zum Ausgang des Mittelalters. Kreisheimatbund Bersenbrück, 1965. Heinrich Böning, Heiko Bockstiegel: Das Artland im Bild. Badbergen, Menslage, Nortrup...
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Heinrich Rudolf Hertz (/hɜːrts/ HURTS; German: [ˈhaɪnʁɪç ˈhɛʁts]; 22 February 1857 – 1 January 1894) was a German physicist who first conclusively proved...
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Eleanor Bone (1911–2001), English Wiccan Gavin Bone (born 1964), English author and lecturer in the fields of magic and witchcraft Heinrich Bone (1813–1893)...
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The song was extant in several versions reproduced in leaflets, until Heinrich Bone created a version in his 1847 hymnal Cantate!, which reduced the text...
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Johann Gottfried Schicht's Allgemeines Choralbuch (1819) and that Heinrich Bone's Cantate (Mainz 1852) Its original version from 1771, which was later...
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collection of 444 old and new songs, edited by the educator and hymnwriter Heinrich Bone, and the first Catholic hymnal in German that was used in multiple dioceses...
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Christian Johann Heinrich Heine (/ˈhaɪnə/; German: [ˈhaɪnʁɪç ˈhaɪnə] ; born Harry Heine; 13 December 1797 – 17 February 1856) was a German poet, writer...
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