(1773–1806) Johann Rudolph Ahle (1625–1673) Joseph Ahrens (1904–1997) Sieglinde Ahrens (born 1936) Johann Caspar Aiblinger (1779–1867) Bartholomäus Aich (17th...
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Johann Flierl (16 April 1858 – 30 September 1947) was a pioneer Lutheran missionary in New Guinea. He established mission schools and organised the construction...
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Thesaurus Palatinus of the regional historian Johann Franz Capellini von Wickenburg: Johann Bartholomäus von Busch (1680-1739), professor of Roman law, chief...
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Halle, and the establishment of Protestant missions. In particular, Bartholomäus Ziegenbalg (10 July 1682 – 23 February 1719) became the first Pietist...
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(1894–1965), SPD Johann Gahr (1880–1939), acted alone Albrecht Gaiswinkler (1905–1979), Special Operations Executive spy Clemens August Graf von Galen (1878–1946)...
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Herbert Zangs (1924–2003) Ernst Zehle (1876–1940) Johann Eleazar Zeissig (1737–1806) Bartholomäus Zeitblom (c. 1450–c. 1519) Wolfgang Zelmer (born 1948)...
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1949) Sieglinde Ahrens (born 1936) Gregor Aichinger (c. 1565 – 1628) Bartholomäus Aich (17th century) Karl Stefan Aichelburg (1782–1817) John Akar (1927–1975)...
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was in conflict with his competitors Lambert Daniel Kastens and Johann Dietrich Busch, who ran a workshop in Itzehoe. After petitioning the Danish king...
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Francis Cleyn (ca.1582 – 1658), painter and tapestry designer. Johann Heinrich Bartholomäus Walther (1734–1802), Baltic-German architect, worked in Tartu...
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Freier Fall 09-11-2007 Thomas Jahn Christoph Silber, Thorsten Wettcke Johann von Bülow, Philipp Danne, Oliver Stritzel, Jürgen Rißmann 2.4 Ein ideales...
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