Louis Eisenmann (31 July 1869 – 14 May 1937) was a French historian and professor of Slavic studies. Born in Haguenau into a Jewish family, Eisenmann...
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sprint canoer Leatrice Eiseman (fl. 1998–), American colour specialist Louis Eisenmann (1869–1937), a French historian and professor of Slavic studies Nicole...
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federalism and supranationalism.[clarification needed] French historian Louis Eisenmann, in a 1926 article titled The Imperial Idea in the History of Europe...
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Morris E. Crain (1924 – 13 March 1945), a United States Army soldier Louis Eisenmann (de) Frederick Barbarossa, an emperor (1152–1190) of the Holy Roman...
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the Comité national tchèque in Paris, and almost at the same time Louis Eisenmann, Léger, and Ernest Denis founded the Comité national d'études, which...
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the Comité national tchèque in Paris, and almost at the same time Louis Eisenmann, Louis Léger, and Ernest Denis founded the Comité national d'études , which...
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'Zimmern Schools', as they became known, were taught by scholars like Louis Eisenmann, Ernst Jäckh, Paul Mantoux, and Arnold J. Toynbee alongside a variety...
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Flag of Ohio (section Eisenmann's guidon)
The flag was adopted in 1902. The flag was designed in 1901 by John Eisenmann for the Pan-American Exposition and adopted in 1902. Before that, for...
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and Ernest Havet. In the 1920s, the Revue historique was edited by Louis Eisenmann. The Revue originated the historical method known as l'École méthodique...
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York, Henry Holt and Company, 1911 Tchécoslovaquie. Ethnographie in: Louis Eisenmann, La Tchéco-Slovaquie, F. Paillar, 1921, p. 31 Map of the Czechoslovak...
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