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Arenstorf received his Ph.D. from the | Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz in 1956. |
His first love is Rin-chan from St. | Johannes Girls Academy. |
icrometer devised by William Gascoigne proved | Johannes Kepler's theories of elliptical planetary mot |
Lt Gen. Gerardus | Johannes Berenschot's death in a flying accident in Oc |
Lieutenant General Gerardus | Johannes Berenschot (Solok, July 24, 1887 - Kemayoran, |
Major General Erkki | Johannes Raappana (June 2, 1893, Oulujoki - September |
Secretary General: Mr. | Johannes Wohlwend |
John of Genoa or | Johannes Balbus (died c. 1298) was an Italian grammari |
The Geographer by | Johannes Vermeer |
rcle included the scholars Georg Tannstetter, | Johannes Stabius, Stiborius, Stefan Rosinus, Johannes |
Count Maria Dominik Georg Christoph | Johannes Pantaleon of Neipperg (b. |
In 1627 the German astronomer | Johannes Kepler first used an astronomical year which |
She has been married to German botanist | Johannes Vogel, Keeper of Botany at the Natural Histor |
he direct supervision of the German clergyman | Johannes Lepsius. |
nstrument is named after its German designer, | Johannes Matthias Augustus Stroh, who patented it in 1 |
t is known however that Flemish - German born | Johannes Bartholomeus Avontroot, (nacido 1556), reside |
It was built by a German immigrant, | Johannes Benner, in the 1730s. |
When German president | Johannes Rau visited Nanjing University in 2003, he ex |
e Thiele tube, named after the German chemist | Johannes Thiele, is a laboratory glassware designed to |
of Church Music in Heidelberg, Germany, with | Johannes Michel focusing in organ literature, and Prof |
eign advisor to the Meiji government Cornelis | Johannes van Doorn, it is the earliest example of such |
For the grammarian, see | Johannes de Garlandia (philologist). |
) and Catherine DePeyster (a granddaughter of | Johannes De Peyster- an ancestor of Abraham DePeyster |
m, a great-great-great-great-granddaughter of | Johannes Lott, lived in the house until she died in 19 |
m a coalition government with the Greens with | Johannes Rau serving a fifth term as Minister-Presiden |
ames Marshall won), took 3rd at Haarlem 1908 ( | Johannes Esser won), shared 3rd at Delft 1912 (Loman w |
Roeslin had known | Johannes Kepler since their students days and was one |
by Mose Persico and Natasha Hall(2008) (Orla | Johannes 2000-2008). |
ccording to Houbraken he was in Hamburg while | Johannes Voorhout was there and though he had initiall |
Hannu Erkki | Johannes Koskinen (born 19 December 1954 in Janakkala, |
Other poets include Hans Folz, | Johannes von Tepl, and Sebastian Brant. |
Johann, Hans or | Johannes Virdung of Hassfurt was a celebrated astrolog |
Hans-Adam II ( | Johannes (Hans) Adam Ferdinand Alois Josef Maria Marko |
ademy) with professors such as Hatto Beyerle, | Johannes Meissl, Christoph Richter etc. |
der speziellen Histopathologie der Haut (with | Johannes Fick), 1905 |
Anne Frank: The Whole Story, where he played | Johannes Kleiman (2001), and in Kreuzfeuer (1997), whe |
He succeeded | Johannes Kringlebotn. |
In 1515 he invited | Johannes Oecolampadius to serve as his cathedral preac |
tournament held in London, where he defeated | Johannes Zukertort and George Henry Mackenzie. |
In 1892 he accompanied | Johannes Avetaranian to Kashgar. |
He studied Hebrew under | Johannes Buxtorf II, in Basel. |
Death of Heinrich Faber, | Johannes Cochlaeus, and (probably) Philippe Verdelot |
Heinrich Gustav | Johannes Kayser (16 March 1853 - 14 October 1940) was |
Slupetzky, Heinz and | Johannes Wiesenegger. |
uainted with Walter Rathenau, Helmut Gerlach, | Johannes Lepsius, and other dissenters and journalists |
Helmut Lotti (born Helmut Barthold | Johannes Alma Lotigiers on 22 October 1969), is a Flem |
Henning ("Henry") | Johannes Dafel (January 8, 1889 - August 21, 1947) was |
Richard Huelsenbeck, Emmy Hennings, Klabund, | Johannes R. Becher and most especially of all his part |
Liszt introduced her to | Johannes Brahms and Anton Rubinstein. |
Herman Carsten | Johannes Scheel (1859-1956) was a Norwegian judge and |
John of Hildesheim (or | Johannes de Hildesheim) (born in 1310/1320, Hildesheim |
heodorus, and the priest who baptized him was | Johannes Verstege. |
tus de Brudzewo, and had studied with him and | Johannes de Glogovia in Cracow. |
Therefore the mayor hired major | Johannes Sejersted to make a general report and draw u |
(In this he was opposed by his rival | Johannes Hevelius.) |
uschdorf, realized after his death by his son | Johannes Krahn in the firm Krahn-Lorenz-Sauer, Frankfu |
Alongside his half-brother | Johannes Torpe, he formed the Artificial Funk producti |
In 1569, Paul Hainzel and his brother | Johannes Baptista Hainzel helped their friend Tycho Br |
His son, | Johannes Rauschenbach-Schenk, was 25 years old when he |
From 1982, after the death of his father, | Johannes became the head of the Thurn and Taxis family |
controversy between Louis Cappel and his son | Johannes Buxtorf II. |
was proofread by none other than his friend, | Johannes Brahms. |
Also his brother | Johannes was imprisoned during the last years of the w |
cond World War, but together with his brother | Johannes Seland he was involved in the resistance move |
after he took over the printshop of his uncle | Johannes in 1509. |
Like his uncle | Johannes Petri, he moved to Basel where he resided fro |
He taught his son, | Johannes Jelgerhuis, who became an accomplished painte |
His son | Johannes Heftye later inherited it. |
His nephew | Johannes Overbeck, a professor of archaeology at the U |
on Buxhoeveden" are descendants of his cousin | Johannes von Buxhoeveden. |
He has two lovely children Lillvi Hole and | Johannes Hole. |
This beer is named in honor of | Johannes Aventinus, a Bavarian historian. |
Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh. in honour of | Johannes Thal. |
1591 by the Antwerp-based publishing house of | Johannes Moretus. |
The house of | Johannes R. Becher was sold and is private property. |
e, Olle Granath, Mike Kelley, Hubertus Butin, | Johannes Schmidt, and Benjamin Meyer-Krahmer) nonficti |
an Houten-Groeneveld and her husband Cornelis | Johannes van Houten at Palomar on October 16, 1977. |
an Houten-Groeneveld and her husband Cornelis | Johannes van Houten at Palomar on October 16, 1977. |
an Houten-Groeneveld and her husband Cornelis | Johannes van Houten at Palomar on October 16, 1977. |
an Houten-Groeneveld and her husband Cornelis | Johannes van Houten at Palomar on October 16, 1977. |
an Houten-Groeneveld and her husband Cornelis | Johannes van Houten at Palomar on October 16, 1977. |
was widowed in 1563 after her husband, Henrik | Johannes Innamaa, passed away. |
In 1917 | Johannes Knudsen took over as editor, and in 1940 he a |
ic memory, and had early read in Melanchthon, | Johannes Magirus and Zacharias Ursinus; he read philos |
ternoon of 16 July 1729, he was buried in the | Johannes cemetery after finally succumbing to tubercul |
ned very far behind his father"; in contrast, | Johannes Brahms held him in high regard and edited som |
Johann Froben, in Latin: | Johannes Frobenius (and combinations), (Hammelburg, Fr |
In addition, | Johannes Driedo's works were influential and circulate |
In 1910, | Johannes Schmalz founded the “Johannes Schmalz Rasierk |
c appears to have been strongly influenced by | Johannes Ciconia, who died in 1412, and it also seems |
His compositions, influenced by | Johannes Brahms, include two symphonies, two violin co |
usly asserted (attributing the information to | Johannes Nauclerus c. 1425-1510), that Nineveh had ori |
For further information, see | Johannes Kohtz#Kohtz and Kockelkorn. |
The organ's architects are Inger and | Johannes Exner. |
made by Hermann Germberg, and is inserted in | Johannes Buxtorf's Synagoga Judaica. |
It is inserted by | Johannes Aventinus (d. |
, Elisabetha is aligning the instrument while | Johannes sets the alidade. |
For the inventor, see | Johannes Gutenberg. |
eries of prints, mainly by his sons Jacob and | Johannes. |
ng, Alex Riel, Lars Danielsson, Jacob Fisher, | Johannes Weidenmuller, Tom Rainey, Cameron Brown, Siss |
and was then translated into Latin by Jean or | Johannes Meursius, a humanist born in Leiden, Holland |
Heinrich Hemsch (variants Jean-Henri Hemsch, | Johannes Heinrich Hembsch) (21 February 1700 - Septemb |
lver medal with his team mates Joachim Reske, | Johannes Kaiser and Carl Kaufmann. |
glish, John Eric Greenberg, Tupelo Joe, Alain | Johannes, Walt Kibby, Angelo Moore, Scott Morrow, Tree |
, a group which also included Johan Sverdrup, | Johannes Steen and Ole Richter, but later became more |
Johann or | Johannes Bach (26 November 1604, Erfurt - buried 13 Ma |
Isaac Causabon, John Selden, | Johannes Arcerius, Henry More, Ralph Cudworth, Robert |
9 July - | Johannes Henricus Brand, the 4th president of the Oran |
Lieutenant junior grade | Johannes Lohs (June 24, 1889 - August 14, 1918) was a |
After March 14, 1920, Kahr succeeded | Johannes Hoffmann as Prime minister of Bavaria. |
Karl Sigwald | Johannes Bull (30 June 1860 - 27 December 1936) was a |
ne Elisabeth Dahl he had the son Karl Sigwald | Johannes Bull. |
display metal sculptures by kibbutz resident | Johannes de Jong, many of which are assemblages of par |
team mates Joachim Reske, Manfred Kinder and | Johannes Kaiser in the 4 x 400 metre relay where they |
isters, Heinrich Held, Eugen von Knilling and | Johannes Hoffmann as ministers.. |
Among the best known include | Johannes Ewald, N.F.S. Grundtvig, Steen Steensen Blich |
en Hoecke (4 August 1611-1651), also known as | Johannes or Giovanni and van Hoek, van Hoeck, or Vanho |
A bishop of Girona known as | Johannes Gerundensis ("John of Girona") seems to have |
Johann Schreck (1576-1630), also known as | Johannes Schreck, Terrenz or Terrentius, introduces th |
in Gemeinschaft mit Konstantinopel: Patriarch | Johannes XI. |
ankfurter Trio: Adolf Rebner, James Kwast and | Johannes Heger (from 1902 with Carl Friedberg). |
papers, and the papers of Samuel L. Clemens, | Johannes Brahms, Igor Stravinsky, George Gershwin, Jer |
Lambertus Jacobus | Johannes Aafjes (May 12, 1914 - April 23, 1993), known |
Albert (II.) Maria Lamoral Miguel | Johannes Gabriel (* 24 June 1983 in Regensburg). |
unich, University of Karlsruhe and later with | Johannes Wislicenus at the University of Leipzig. |
were Adrianus Barlandus, Jacobus Latomus, and | Johannes Driedo. |
and in 2011, was used to track the launch of | Johannes Kepler; both are Automated Transfer Vehicle s |
, Jacobus van 't Hoff, Joseph Achille Le Bel, | Johannes Wislicenus, The Foundations of Stereo Chemist |
learly confirming the state government led by | Johannes Rau, providing the SPD with an absolute major |
The constructions were planned and led by | Johannes Bousset. |
ant in Erfurt Ratsmusikanten-Compagnie led by | Johannes. |
logy at the University of Leipzig, succeeding | Johannes Overbeck, who died the previous November. |
Franciscus Leonardus Antonius | Johannes (Frans) Wolters (21 October 1943, Venlo - 9 F |
The mantling was modeled by no less than | Johannes Kirchmayer, one of the leading American archi |
Clara Schumann, and possibly had lessons from | Johannes Brahms. |
ents by Kiliaen van Rensselaer in a letter to | Johannes de Laet, June 27, 1632, in a memorandum to Wo |
Paulus de Liazariis and | Johannes de Sancto Georgio were among his students, an |
d initiated a recorded cycle of the Lieder of | Johannes Brahms. |
rofessors, including theologians like Tapper, | Johannes Hesselius, and Michael Baius. |
Peter Lorre as | Johannes Koenig |
ate for the Centre Party in 1981, but lost to | Johannes Virolainen. |
He was followed by the Luxemburg priest | Johannes Olaf Fallize (1844-1933), from 1892 Titular B |
, among them Herbert Bayer, Lyonel Feininger, | Johannes Itten, Wassily Kandinsky, Paul Klee, Laszlo M |
Men's 50 m Backstroke: | Johannes Zandberg |
's first translation of the Bible was made by | Johannes Piscator. |
nistrator of the Diocese of Magdeburg, Bishop | Johannes Braun, was also laid to rest here. |
and Communication Security) by Manfred Broy, | Johannes Grunbauer, and Tony Hoare (2007) |
th century catalogue and constellation map by | Johannes Hevelius, which was kept in use due to the la |
Marcus ("Marc") | Johannes Elisabeth Leopold Delissen (born 14 January 1 |
ren, namely, Katerina Maria, Azlena Maria and | Johannes Esqander. |
His children from this marriage included | Johannes Christian Bach, Johann Aegidius Bach, and Joh |
She was married to | Johannes Duiveman from 1954 until his death in 1996; t |
Walter Gerlach and Martha List | Johannes Kepler. |
Martinus Spyridon | Johannes Lodewijk (born 30 April 1939) is a Dutch comi |
ime he was influenced also by Anton Marty and | Johannes Daubert, besides obviously and greatly by Hus |
d his fellow Dutch fencing masters, including | Johannes Damius of Haarlem, Dirck van Stervergen of Le |
ruck) is Professor of Computer Mathematics at | Johannes Kepler University in Linz, Austria. |
s also his De Sponsalibus et Matrimonio, from | Johannes Anguisciola. |
15 February to May - | Johannes Stephanus Maritz is voted Natalia Republic's |
Mayor: Joachim | Johannes Thiery |
rotestant theologians Philipp Melanchthon and | Johannes Bugenhagen, pastor of the church, though not |
He is mentioned in | Johannes Schmidl's chronicles of the Jesuits as a comp |
e patricius (an aristocratic military leader) | Johannes Crescentius III. |
Monsignor John ( | Johannes) Maria Oesterreicher (1904 - 1993), an Austri |
included (Schrevelius listed many more) were | Johannes Torrentius, Pieter de Grebber, Frans Pietersz |
er works such as Visconti and, most famously, | Johannes Nider's Formicarius (1435). |
A five-part motet of | Johannes Eccard was printed in 1597, one of Adam Gumpe |
f a 1271 commentary on the De Sphera Mundi of | Johannes de Sacrobosco. |
This prisoner was hanged for the murder of | Johannes Kunze. |
he is married since 2002 with musicals singer | Johannes Kuhnke. |
outstanding artists and musicians, including | Johannes Brahms, Clara Schumann, Anton Rubinstein,and |
has been suggested that his original name was | Johannes Heinrich Deringer, but this is disputed and m |
If someone's Christian name was | Johannes, domestically he was called Johan, Jan or Han |
It was named after | Johannes Karl Richard Riem. |
It is named after | Johannes Browallius (1707 - 1755), also known as Johan |
It was first named by | Johannes Govertus de Man in 1888, as Anchistia amboine |
It was named after | Johannes Kepler. |
It was first named by | Johannes Govertus de Man in 1902. |
It is named after | Johannes F. Vaes, a Belgian mineralologist. |
he constellation Triangulum Minus is named by | Johannes Hevelius. |
The species is named for | Johannes Hildebrandt, who collected the first specimen |
Named after | Johannes Thal (1542-1583), a German doctor who wrote a |
s against Adolf Anderssen, Gustav Neumann and | Johannes Zukertort. |
im Giovanni Battista Riccioli's New Almagest, | Johannes Kepler's Rudolphine Tables, and other books o |
After that, having invited a new keyboardist, | Johannes Groebl (born 30.01.60), they released one mor |
hropology by scholars such as Nicholas Dirks, | Johannes Fabian, Michael Taussig and Pauline Turner St |
Nilsson's brother, | Johannes, currently plays bass and sings in stoner roc |
With another physics Nobel laureate, | Johannes Stark, Lenard began a core campaign to label |
In the early 1960s Norwegian researcher | Johannes Kr. |
0s, Lilly Becher was the wife of noted writer | Johannes Becher and achieved significant recognition i |
ere, but included several noteworthy figures: | Johannes Cochlaeus, Hieronymus Emser, Georg Witzel and |
n Wolcott proved that it had been occupied by | Johannes van Ostrande between 1728 and 1734, and that |
20 October - | Johannes Stephanus Maritz is voted Natalia Republic's |
Selenka was the son of bookbinder | Johannes Selenka (1801-1871). |
He was the son of Bishop | Johannes Rudbeckius, who was personal chaplain to King |
He is the brother of Bjarne | Johannes Hope. |
e university was named in honor of astronomer | Johannes Kepler (1571-1630) who wrote his magnum opus |
n avid chamber musician as the cellist of the | Johannes String Quartet. |
Georg Pruneck of Ruspach, Georg of Neuenburg, | Johannes Schinkel and Johannes Feldner) he compiled vo |
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