socialists and anarchists, he encounters and befriends Rudolph Hartmann and 'goes along' with Hartmann's plan to attack London using his airship The Attila...
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revolution of 1848. The other grandfather, Rudolph Chrobak, was a distinguished Viennese surgeon. Heinz Hartmann's own father was a professor of history,...
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Rudolf I of Germany (redirect from Rudolph I, Holy Roman Emperor)
the death of his childless maternal uncle Count Hartmann IV of Kyburg in 1264, Rudolf seized Hartmann's valuable estates. Successful feuds with the Bishops...
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passed on to the Swabian counts of Dillingen. Through the marriage of Hartmann von Dillingen (d. 1121) with a certain Adelheid, the House of Dillingen...
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Scottish National Orchestra Scottish Opera Chorus Richard Bonynge Rudolph Hartmann Heinz Ludwig designer Joan Sutherland Euridice Mary O'Brien Genio Nicolai...
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quietly. Emil Hartmann had three sons, Johannes Palmer Hartmann (1870-1948) who established a large horticulture in Ghent, Rudolph Puggaard Hartmann (1871-1958)...
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Rudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor (redirect from Rudolph II, Holy Roman Emperor)
by Anselmus Boetius de Boodt Hotson, 1999. Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Rudolph II." . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 23 (11th ed.). Cambridge University...
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independent position. Swabian noblemen, including Rudolph II and his brother William, Count Hartmann I of Württemberg and a Count of Dillingen, visited...
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Rudolf I of Bohemia (redirect from Rudolph I (Bohemia))
killed and Albert I was able to seize his kingdom as an escheated fief. Rudolph was then vested with the Bohemian throne. This was contested by his maternal...
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Palmer Hartmann (1870-1948), who established a large horticulture in Ghent; Rudolph Puggaard Hartmann (1871-1958), an electroengineer, and Oluf Hartmann, a...
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