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Dresden (Upper and Lower Sorbian: Drježdźany, Drážďany, Drezno) is the capital city and, after Leipzig, the second-largest city of the Free State of Saxony in Germany. [1]

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A Communication to My Friends

"Eine Mittheilung an meine Freunde", usually referred to in English by its translated title (from German) of "A Communication to My Friends", is an extensive autobiographical work by Richard Wagner, published in 1851, in which he sought to justify his innovative concepts on the future of opera in general, and his own proposed works in particular.

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A Doll's House

A Doll's House (Et dukkehjem; also translated as A Doll House) is a three-act play written by Norway's Henrik Ibsen.

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A Lively Christmas Eve

A Lively Christmas Eve (German: Ach, du fröhliche...; literally, Oh, You Merry One...) is an East German comedy Christmas film, directed by Günter Reisch.

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A New Beginning

"A New Beginning" is the name of a speech delivered by United States President Barack Obama on 4 June 2009, from the Major Reception Hall at Cairo University in Egypt.

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A Sense of Purpose Tour

A Sense of Purpose Tour was a concert tour by Swedish melodic death metal band In Flames in support of the act's ninth studio album, A Sense of Purpose, which was released in April 2008.

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A. C. Cuza

Alexandru C. Cuza (November 8, 1857 – 1947), also known as A. C. Cuza, was a Romanian far-right politician and theorist.

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A. Lange & Söhne

A.

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A. R. Penck

Ralf Winkler, alias A. R.

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A. S. Neill

Alexander Sutherland Neill (17 October 1883 – 23 September 1973) was a Scottish educator and author known for his school, Summerhill, and its philosophies of freedom from adult coercion and community self-governance.

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Abai (opera)

Abai (Абай) is an opera in two acts, created by Latif Khamidi and Akhmet Zhubanov, on a libretto of Mukhtar Auezov, inspired by a slice of the life of the poet Abai Qunanbaiuli (1845-1904).

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Abby Wambach

Mary Abigail Wambach (born June 2, 1980) is an American retired soccer player, coach, two-time Olympic gold medalist and FIFA Women's World Cup champion.

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Abd-ru-shin

Oskar Ernst Bernhardt, also known as Abd-ru-shin or Abdruschin (18 April 1875, Bischofswerda, Kingdom of Saxony, German Empire – 6 December 1941, Kipsdorf, Ore Mountains, Germany), is best known as the author of the Grail Message.

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Abdul Mahdi Hadi

Abdul Mahdi Hadi ('''عبد المهدي هادي'''., born 26 February 1946) is a coach and former international Iraqi football player, he also played for Al-Minaa.

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Abed Abdi

Abed Abdi (عبد عابدي, עבד עאבדי; born February 1942, Haifa, Mandate Palestine) is an Arab Palestinian painter, graphic designer, sculptor and art lecturer.

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Abel Seyler

Abel Seyler (23 August 1730, Liestal – 25 April 1801, Rellingen) was a Swiss-born theatre director and former banker, who was regarded as one of the great theatre principals of 18th century Europe.

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Abraham Gottlob Werner

Abraham Gottlob Werner (25 September 174930 June 1817) was a German geologist who set out an early theory about the stratification of the Earth's crust and propounded a history of the Earth that came to be known as Neptunism.

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Abraham Mignon

Abraham Mignon or Minjon (21 June 164027 March 1679), was a Dutch golden age painter, specialized in flower bouquets.

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Absurd Minds

Absurd Minds (sometimes styled (ABSUЯD) minds) is an electronic music group from Germany.

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Academy of Sciences Leopoldina

The Leopoldina is the national academy of Germany.

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Achim Richter

Achim Richter (born September 21, 1940, in Dresden) is a German nuclear physicist.

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Acrania (band)

Acrania is a Mexican experimental death metal band from Mexico City, Mexico, founded in 2001 by guitarist and vocalist Luis Oropeza, guitarist Félix Carreón, and drummer Johnny Chavez as Necrofilia.

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Adagio in G minor

The Adagio in G minor for violin, strings, and organ continuo is a neo-Baroque composition popularly attributed to the 18th-century Venetian master Tomaso Albinoni, but actually composed by 20th-century musicologist and Albinoni biographer Remo Giazotto, purportedly based on the discovery of a manuscript fragment by Albinoni.

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Adalbert Gyrowetz

Vojtěch Matyáš Jírovec (Adalbert Gyrowetz) (20 February 1763 – 19 March 1850) was a Bohemian composer.

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Adam Czerniaków

Adam Czerniaków (30 November 1880 – 23 July 1942) was a Polish-Jewish engineer and senator; head of the Warsaw Ghetto Jewish Council (Judenrat) during World War II.

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Adam Elsheimer

Adam Elsheimer (18 March 1578 – 11 December 1610) was a German artist working in Rome who died at only thirty-two, but was very influential in the early 17th century in the field of Baroque paintings.

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Adam Friedrich Oeser

Adam Friedrich Oeser (17 February 1717 in Pressburg – 18 March 1799 in Leipzig) was a German etcher, painter and sculptor.

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Adam Kazimierz Czartoryski

Prince Adam Kazimierz Czartoryski (1 December 1734 – 19 March 1823) was an influential Polish aristocrat, writer, literary and theater critic, linguist, traveller and statesman.

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Adam Krieger

Adam Krieger (7 January 1634 – 30 June 1666) was a German composer.

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Adam Kuligowski

Adam Kuligowski (born 24 December 1955, Warsaw) is a Polish chess master.

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Adam Ludwik Czartoryski

Prince Adam Ludwik Czartoryski (1872–1937) was a Polish nobleman, landowner, and patron of the arts.

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Adam Müller

Adam Heinrich Müller (30 June 1779 – 17 January 1829; after 1827 Ritter von Nitterdorf) was a German publicist, literary critic, political economist, theorist of the state and forerunner of economic romanticism.

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Adam Mickiewicz

Adam Bernard Mickiewicz (24 December 179826 November 1855) was a Polish poet, dramatist, essayist, publicist, translator, professor of Slavic literature, and political activist.

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Adam Mickiewicz Alley

Adam Mickiewicz Alley is one of the main streets of downtown district in Bydgoszcz, where several buildings are registered on the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship Heritage List.

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Adam Oehlenschläger

Adam Gottlob Oehlenschläger (14 November 177920 January 1850) was a Danish poet and playwright.

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Adam Otto von Bistram

Baron Adam Otto Wilhelm von Bistram or Adam Ivanovitch Bistrom (Russian: Адам Иванович Бистром, 23 October 1774, Märjamaa, Governorate of Estonia - 17 October 1828, Dresden) was a commander in the Imperial Russian Army during the Napoleonic Wars.

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Adam Stanisław Krasiński

Adam Stanisław Krasiński (1714–1800) was a Polish noble of Ślepowron coat of arms, bishop of Kamieniec (1757–1798), Great Crown Secretary (from 1752), president of the Crown Tribunal in 1759 and one of the leaders of Bar Confederation (1768–1772).

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Adelaïde Leuhusen

Amalia Aurora Adelaïde Leuhusen, née Valerius (1 December 1828 – 1923), was a Swedish baroness, painter and concert singer.

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Adelaïde Salles-Wagner

Adelheid Wagner or Adelaïde Salles-Wagner (1825–1890) was a German painter active in France.

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Adelaide Johnson

Adelaide Johnson (1859–1955) was an American sculptor whose work is displayed in the U.S. Capitol and a feminist who was devoted to the cause of equality of women.

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Adelaide Liedertafel

The Adelaide Liedertafel (Die Adelaider Liedertafel) is a traditional German male choir, one of several Liedertafeln, or song societies, in the history of Adelaide and South Australia.

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Adele Stolte

Adele Stolte (born 12 October 1932) is a German soprano singer in concert and Lieder, and an academic voice teacher.

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Adelsteen Normann

Adelsteen Normann (1 May 1848 - 26 December 1918) was a Norwegian painter who worked in Berlin.

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Adler 2.5-litre

The Adler 2.5-litre (in German Adler 2,5 Liter) was a sensation when first presented by Adler at the Berlin Motor Show early in 1937, although this did not convert into correspondingly sensational sales.

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Administrative divisions of East Germany

The administrative divisions of the German Democratic Republic (commonly referred to as East Germany) were constituted in two different forms during the country's history.

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Administrative divisions of Nazi Germany

The Gaue (Singular: Gau) were the de facto administrative sub-divisions of Nazi Germany, eclipsing the de jure Länder (states) of Weimar Germany in 1934.

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Ado Grenzstein

Ado Grenzstein, pseudonym A. Piirikivi (February 5, 1849 - April 20, 1916) was an Estonian journalist, writer and teacher, brother of Tõnis Grenzstein.

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Adolf Bernhard Meyer

Adolf Bernhard Meyer (11 October 1840, Hamburg – 22 August 1911, Dresden) was a German anthropologist, ornithologist, entomologist, and herpetologist.

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Adolf Borsdorf

Adolph Borsdorf (born Dittmansdorf, Saxony, 25 December 1854; died London, 15 April 1923), was a German player of the French horn.

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Adolf Furtwängler

Adolf Furtwängler (30 June 1853 – 10 October 1907) was a German archaeologist, teacher, art historian and museum director.

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Adolf Galland

Adolf Joseph Ferdinand Galland (19 March 1912 – 9 February 1996) was a German Luftwaffe general and flying ace who served throughout the Second World War in Europe.

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Adolf Gottlieb Fiedler

Adolf Gottlieb (also: Gottlob) Fiedler (1771 – 12 August 1850) was a German entrepreneur in Saxony and Poland.

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Adolf Jensen

Adolf Jensen (12 January 1837 – 23 January 1879) was a German pianist, composer and music teacher, and was the brother of Gustav Jensen (1843–1895) who was a violinist and composer.

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Adolf Lohse

Adolf (Hermann) Lohse (30 August 1807 in Berlin – 15 January 1867) was a Prussian master builder and architect.

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Adolf Merckle

Adolf Merckle (18 March 1934 – 5 January 2009) was an entrepreneur and one of the richest people in Germany.

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Adolf Stern

Adolf Stern (real name: Adolf Ernst; June 14, 1835 – April 15, 1907) was a German literary historian and poet.

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Adolf von Donndorf

Adolf von Donndorf (16 February 1835 – 20 December 1916) was a German sculptor.

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Adolph Dattan

Adolph Traugott Arthur Dattan (Russian name: Адольф Васильевич Даттан: Adolph Vassilevich Dattan, born 22 October 1854 in Rudersdorf (Thuringia), Germany, died 14 August 1924 in Naumburg (Saale), Germany. A German-Russian merchant and part-owner of Kunst and Albers, a large trading company in Vladivostok, Russia, he made a name for himself as a philanthropist and supporter of the sciences. During World War I, he was exiled under suspicion of espionage to a remote area of Siberia.

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Adolph de Meyer

Baron Adolph de Meyer (1 September 1868 – 6 January 1946) was a photographer famed for his photographic portraits in the early 20th century, many of which depicted celebrities such as Mary Pickford, Rita Lydig, Luisa Casati, Billie Burke, Irene Castle, John Barrymore, Lillian Gish, Ruth St. Denis, King George V of the United Kingdom, and Queen Mary.

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Adolph Douai

Karl Daniel Adolph Douai (1819 – 1888), known to his peers as "Adolph", was a German Texan teacher as well as a socialist and abolitionist newspaper editor.

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Adolph Jentsch

Adolph Stephan Friedrich Jentsch was a German-born Namibian artist, born in Dresden in 1888, and died in Windhoek, Namibia (formerly South West Africa) in 1977.

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Adolphus Frederick VI, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz

Adolphus Frederick VI (17 June 1882 – 23 February 1918) was the last reigning grand duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz.

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Adonism

Adonism is a Neopagan religion founded in 1925 by the German esotericist Franz Sättler (1884-c.1942), who often went by the pseudonym of Dr.

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Adoration of the Shepherds (Lucas Cranach the Elder)

The Adoration of the Shepherds (German: Anbetung der Hirten), is a circa 1515–1520 oil on panel painting of the Nativity by the German artist Lucas Cranach the Elder in the collection of the Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister in Dresden.

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Adoration of the Shepherds (Poussin)

The Adoration of the Shepherds is a painting of 1633–34 by the French painter Nicolas Poussin (1594–1665), now in the National Gallery, London (Room 19).

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Adriaen van Ostade

Adriaen van Ostade (baptized as Adriaen Jansz Hendricx 10 December 1610buried 2 May 1685) was a Dutch Golden Age painter of genre works.

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Adrian Brown (musician)

Adrian Brown (born 1949) is a British conductor.

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Adrian Ludwig Richter

Adrian Ludwig Richter (September 28, 1803June 19, 1884), a German painter and etcher, was born at Dresden, the son of the engraver Karl August Richter, from whom he received his training; but he was strongly influenced by Erhard and Chodowiecki.

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AEK Athens F.C. in European football

A.E.K. Athens F.C. history and statistics in the UEFA competitions.

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African art in Western collections

Between 1890 and 1918, Western colonial expansion in Africa led to the removal of many pieces of sub-Saharan African art that were subsequently brought to Europe and displayed.

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Afterglow

An afterglow is a broad arch of whitish or pinkish sunlight in the sky that is scattered by fine particulates like dust suspended in the atmosphere.

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Agathon Fabergé

Agathon Fabergé was a partner in the famed Russian Fabergé jewelry company.

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Aglaja Orgeni

Aglaja Orgeni, real name Anna Maria von Görger St.

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Agnes E. Wells

Agnes Ermina Wells, Ph.D. (January 4, 1876, Saginaw, Michigan – July 6, 1959) was an American educator and a women's equal rights movement activist.

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Ahoi Tour

Ahoi Tour was the fourth concert tour by German Industrial Metal band Rammstein, in support of their fourth studio album Reise, Reise.

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Air War School Klotzsche

The Air War School Klotzsche (Luftkriegsschule Klotzsche) also known as Luftkriegsschule 1 (LKS 1) was a former Luftwaffe school in the Dresden borrow Klotzsche.

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Airbus A320 family

The Airbus A320 family consists of short- to medium-range, narrow-body, commercial passenger twin-engine jet airliners manufactured by Airbus.

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Airbus A380

The Airbus A380 is a double-deck, wide-body, four-engine jet airliner manufactured by multi-national manufacturer Airbus.

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Aktion T4

Aktion T4 (German) was a postwar name for mass murder through involuntary euthanasia in Nazi Germany.

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Albert Bernhard Frank

Albert Bernhard Frank (January 17, 1839 in Dresden – September 27, 1900 in Berlin) was a German botanist, plant pathologist, and mycologist.

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Albert Bonnier

Albert Bonnier (born October 21, 1820 in Copenhagen, † July 26, 1900 in Stockholm) was a Swedish book publisher and entrepreneur.

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Albert Coates (musician)

Albert Coates (23 April 1882 – 11 December 1953) was an English conductor and composer.

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Albert Gjedde

Albert Gjedde: is a Danish-Canadian neuroscientist.

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Albert Hensel

Albert Hensel (March 20, 1895 – June 5, 1942) was a German Communist executed under the Nazis.

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Albert Hetterle

Albert Hetterle (31 October 1918 – 17 December 2006) was a German actor who also became intendant at the Maxim Gorki Theater in Berlin.

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Albert Kesselring

Albert Kesselring (30 November 1885 – 16 July 1960) was a German Luftwaffe Generalfeldmarschall during World War II.

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Albert Methfessel

Albert Methfessel (6 October 1785 – 23 March 1869) was a German composer, singer, musicologist, and conductor.

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Albert of Saxony

Albert (Frederick Augustus Albert Anton Ferdinand Joseph Karl Maria Baptist Nepomuk Wilhelm Xaver Georg Fidelis; 23 April 1828 – 19 June 1902) was a German King of Saxony and a member of the House of Wettin.

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Albert Renger-Patzsch

Albert Renger-Patzsch (June 22, 1897 – September 27, 1966) was a German photographer associated with the New Objectivity.

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Albert Szenczi Molnár

Albert Szenczi Molnár (30 August 1574 – 17 January 1634) was a Hungarian Calvinist pastor, linguist, philosopher, poet, religious writer and translator.

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Albertinum

The Albertinum is a modern art museum.

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Alberto Erede

Alberto Erede (8 November 190912 April 2001) was an Italian conductor, particularly associated with operatic work.

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Alberto Lizzio

Alberto Lizzio was a pseudonym invented by record producer and conductor Alfred Scholz which Scholz attached to older performances, often conducted by Hans Swarowsky, Milan Horvat, Carl Melles or himself.

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Albertstadt

The Albertstadt is a neighborhood of Dresden, Germany.

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Albin Swoboda Jr.

Albin Swoboda Jr. (19 March 1883 – 5 January 1970) was a German operatic bass-baritone.

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Albrecht Agthe

Wilhelm Johann Albrecht Agthe (14 April 1790 – 8 October 1873) was a German music teacher.

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Albrecht Dümling

Albrecht Dümling (born 1949) is a German musicologist and music critic.

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Albrecht Dietz

Albrecht Dietz (11 March 1926 – 21 March 2012) was a German entrepreneur and scientist who founded the first leasing company in Germany.

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Albrecht von Thaer

Albrecht von Thaer (2 June 1868 - 23 June 1957) was a German General Staff Officer and authorised representative (''"Generalbevollmächtigter"'') of the last King of Saxony.

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Albrechtsberg Palace (Dresden)

Albrechtsberg Palace or Albrechtsberg Castle (Schloss Albrechtsberg) is a Neoclassical stately home above the Elbe river in the Loschwitz district of Dresden.

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Aleksander Lesser

Aleksander Lesser (13 May 1814 – 13 March 1884) was a Polish painter, illustrator, sketch artist, art critic, and amateur researcher of antiquities who was of Jewish descent.

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Aleksander Piotr Mohl

Aleksander Piotr Mohl (alt. Alexander), Count, (November 18, 1899 – June 1954) was a Polish military officer, diplomat and intelligence officer.

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Aleksander Wielopolski

Margrave (margrabia) Aleksander Ignacy Jan-Kanty Wielopolski (born 1803 in Sędziejowice, Kraków Department, Duchy of Warsaw, died 1877 in Dresden, Kingdom of Saxony, German Empire) was a Polish aristocrat, owner of large estates, and the 13th lord of the manor of Pinczów.

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Aleksandra Beļcova

Aleksandra Mitrofanovna Beļcova (Бельцова, Александра Митрофановна, March 17, 1892 – February 1, 1981) was a Latvian and Russian painter.

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Aleksey Nikolayevich Tolstoy

Aleksey Nikolayevich Tolstoy (Алексе́й Никола́евич Толсто́й; – 23 February 1945), nicknamed the Comrade Count, was a Russian and Soviet writer who wrote in many genres but specialized in science fiction and historical novels.

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Aleksy Kuziemski

Aleksy Kuziemski (born 9 May 1977) is a Polish professional boxer and light heavyweight world title challenger.

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Alena Arshinova

Alena Arshinova (Cyrillic: Алёна Аршинова; born 3 March 1985 in Dresden, East Germany) is a Russian politician, model and sociologist.

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Alex Luna

Alex Luna (born Alexander Tyshchenko, March 2, 1986) is a Ukrainian countertenor singer.

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Alexander Alekhine

Alexander Alekhine (Алекса́ндр Алекса́ндрович Але́хин, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Alekhin;; March 24, 1946) was a Russian and French chess player and the fourth World Chess Champion.

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Alexander Alexandrovich Chuprov

Alexander Alexandrovich Chuprov (or Tschuprov) (Russian: Алекса́ндр Александро́вич Чупро́в) (Mosal'sk, February 18, 1874 - Geneva, April 19, 1926) Russian statistician who worked on mathematical statistics, sample survey theory and demography.

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Alexander Alyabyev

Alexander Aleksandrovich Alyabyev (Алекса́ндр Алекса́ндрович Аля́бьев), also rendered as Alabiev or Alabieff, was a Russian composer known as one of the fathers of the Russian art song.

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Alexander Bílek

Alexander Bílek (20 January 1941 – 20 April 2017) was a Czech racewalker.

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Alexander Bulgakov

Alexander Yakovlevich Bulgakov (Александр Яковлевич Булгаков; 15 November 178117 April 1863) was a Russian diplomat, senator, and postal administrator.

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Alexander Condie Stephen

Sir Alexander Condie Stephen (20 July 1850 – 10 May 1908) was a British diplomat and translator from Russian and Persian.

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Alexander Gamelin

Alexander Gamelin (born February 22, 1993) is an American-born South Korean ice dancer.

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Alexander Hegarth

Alexander Hegarth (1923–1984) was a German film and television actor.

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Alexander Heubel

Alexander Heubel or Aleksandrs Heibels (9 April 1813 – 22 January 1847) was a Latvian romantic painter.

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Alexander Ignatius Roche

Alexander Ignatius Roche (17 August 1861 – 10 March 1921) RSA NEAC RP was a Scottish artist in the late 19th century and an important figure in the "Glasgow Boys".

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Alexander Ivanovich Ostermann-Tolstoy

Alexander Ivanovich Count Osterman-Tolstoy (Russian: Александр Иванович Остерман-Толстой; 1770 – 12 February 1857) was a Russian nobleman and soldier in the era of the French Revolutionary Wars.

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Alexander Keith Jr.

Alexander 'Sandy' Keith Jr. (1827–1875) was a criminal and Confederate secret agent from Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.

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Alexander Kircher

Alexander Kircher (Trieste, 26 February 1867 – 16 September 1939, Berlin) was an Austrian-German marine and landscape painter and illustrator.

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Alexander Müller (composer)

Alexander Müller (1808 - 28 January 1863) was a German pianist, teacher, conductor and composer.

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Alexander Mikhailovich Golitsyn

Alexander Mikhailovich Golitsyn (17 November 1718 – 8 October 1783) was a Russian prince of the House of Golitsyn and field marshal.

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Alexander Rudolf Hohlfeld

Alexander Rudolf Hohlfeld (born December 29, 1865 in Dresden, Saxony (Germany), died 1956 in Wisconsin) was a professor of German at the University of Wisconsin from 1901 until 1936.

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Alexander Schwab

Alexander Schwab (5 July 1887 - 12 November 1943) was a German political activist.

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Alexander Tairov

Alexander Yakovlevich Tairov (Александр Яковлевич Таиров, Олександр Якович Таїров; 6 July 1885 – 5 September 1950) was one of the leading innovators of theatrical art, and one of the most enduring theatre directors in Russia, and through the Soviet era.

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Alexander Tschirch

Alexander Tschirch (17 October 1856 – 2 December 1939) was a German-Swiss pharmacist born in Guben.

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Alexander Ulybyshev

Alexander Dmitryevich Ulybyshev or Alexandre Oulibicheff (Russian: Александр Дмитриевич Улыбышев) (1794-1858) was a wealthy landowner, an influential biographer of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and the most important early patron of Mily Balakirev.

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Alexander Utendal

Alexander Utendal (1543/45 – 7 May 1581) was a Flemish composer.

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Alexander von Falkenhausen

Alexander Ernst Alfred Hermann Freiherr von Falkenhausen (29 October 1878 – 31 July 1966) was a German General and military advisor to Chiang Kai-shek.

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Alexander von Fielitz

Alexander von Fielitz (December 28, 1860 – July 29, 1930) was a German composer.

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Alexander von Ungern-Sternberg

Peter Alexander Freiherr von Ungern-Sternberg (22 April 1806 – 24 August 1869) also known as Alexander von Sternberg, was a Baltic German novelist, poet and painter who worked under the pseudonym Sylvan.

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Alexander Witting

Carl Johann Adolf Alexander Witting (18 December 1861 – 29 November 1946) was a German mathematician.

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Alexander Wolfe (wrestler)

Axel Tischer (born 5 November, 1986) is a German professional wrestler currently signed to WWE, where he performs on the SmackDown brand under the ring name Alexander Wolfe.

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Alexandr Sinicyn

Alexandr Sinicyn (born 27 March 1996) is a Czech ice dancer.

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Alexandra Kosteniuk

Alexandra Konstantinovna Kosteniuk (Алекса́ндра Константи́новна Костеню́к; born 23 April 1984) is a Russian chess grandmaster and Women's World Chess Champion from 2008 to 2010.

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Alexandra Popp

Alexandra Popp (born 6 April 1991) is a German footballer and Olympic gold medalist.

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Alexandre Dénéréaz

Alexandre Denéréaz or Alexandre Dénéréaz (31 July 1875 – 25 July 1947) was a Swiss musician, composer, organist and teacher in the Canton of Vaud.

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Alexandros Kantakouzinos

Alexandru Cantacuzino-Deleanu or Alexandros Kantakouzinos (Αλέξανδρος Καντακουζηνός: 1787 in Iași, Moldavia – 1841 in Athens, Greece) was a Phanariote Romanian-Greek magnate and politician.

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Alexandrov Ensemble

The Alexandrov Ensemble (commonly known as the Red Army Choir in the West) is an official army choir of the Russian armed forces.

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Alexandru Sturdza

Alexandru Sturdza (Александр Скарлатович Стурдза; Iași, Moldavia, 18 November 1791Odessa, 13 June 1854) was a Russian publicist and diplomat of Romanian origin.

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Alexei Petrovich, Tsarevich of Russia

Alexei Petrovich Romanov (28 February 1690 – 7 July 1718) was a Russian Tsarevich.

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Alexey Olenin

Alexey Nikolayevich Olenin (Aleksey Nikolaevich Olenin, Алексей Николаевич Оленин; in Moscow – in Saint Petersburg) was a Russian archaeologist, most notable for being a director of the Imperial Public Library between 1811 and 1843 and the sixth president of the Imperial Academy of Arts between 1817 and 1843.

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Alf Lüdtke

Alf Lüdtke (born 18 October 1943 in Dresden) (also Alf Luedtke) is a historian and a leading German representative of the history of everyday life (Alltagsgeschichte in German).

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Alf Teichs

Alf Teichs (1904–1992) was a German screenwriter and film producer.

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Alfred Baumgarten

Baron Alfred Moritz Friedrich Baumgarten Ph.D. (13 November 1842 – 3 October 1919) was co-founder and president of the St.

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Alfred Brehm

Alfred Edmund Brehm (2 February 1829 in Unterrenthendorf, now called Renthendorf – 11 November 1884 in Renthendorf) was a German zoologist, writer, director of zoological gardens and the son of Christian Ludwig Brehm, a famous pastor and ornithologist.

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Alfred Görnemann

Alfred Görnemann (1 September 1877 – 11 October 1903) was a German cyclist who had his best achievements in motor-paced racing.

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Alfred Hettner

Alfred Hettner (August 6, 1859 in Dresden – August 31, 1941 in Heidelberg) was a German geographer.

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Alfred Kästner

Alfred Kästner (12 December 1882 – 12 April 1945) was a German communist and resistance fighter against Nazism.

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Alfred Lichtwark

Alfred Lichtwark (14 November 1852 – 13 January 1914) was a German art historian, museum curator, and art educator in Hamburg.

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Alfred Schnittke

Alfred Garrievich Schnittke (Альфре́д Га́рриевич Шни́тке, Alfred Garrievich Shnitke; November 24, 1934 – August 3, 1998) was a Soviet and German composer.

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Alfred Struwe

Alfred Struwe (April 22, 1927 – February 13, 1998)Peter Hahn,, Märkische Allgemeine Zeitung, 20 April 2007 was a German actor, best known for his television role as Dr.

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Alfred von Gutschmid

Hermann Alfred Freiherr (Baron) von Gutschmid (1 July 18352 March 1887), German historian and Orientalist, was born at Loschwitz near (Dresden).

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Alfred Wilhelm Stelzner

Alfred Wilhelm Stelzner (20 December 1840, Dresden – 25 February 1895, Wiesbaden) was a German geologist.

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Alfred Wunderlich

Alfred Wunderlich (29 December 1901 in Dresden – 21 May 1963) was a German politician of the National Democratic Party of Germany (East Germany).

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Ali Krieger

Alexandra Blaire "Ali" Krieger (born July 28, 1984) is an American soccer player and FIFA Women's World Cup champion.

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Alice Guszalewicz

Alice Guszalewicz (September 21, 1879 – October 26, 1940) was a Hungarian dramatic soprano.

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Alice Rühle-Gerstel

Alice Rühle-Gerstel (Prague, 24 March 1894 – Mexico, 24 June 1943) was a German-Jewish writer, feminist, and psychologist.

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Alison Spittle

Alison Spittle is an Irish comedian, comedy writer, radio producer and actress.

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Alizarine ink

Alizarine ink was created in 1855 by Professor Leonhardi of Dresden, Germany, by adding alizarin dye (derived from the root of the madder plant) to conventional iron gall ink.

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Aljona Savchenko

Aljona Savchenko (Олена Валентинівна Савченко, Olena Valentynivna Savčenko; German Romanization: Aljona Sawtschenko, sometimes Aliona Savchenko; born 19 January 1984) is a Ukrainian-born German pair skater.

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All Saints Church, Dresden

All Saints Church (Allerheiligenkirche) was an Anglican church on Wiener Straße in Dresden.

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Alla Shabanova

Alla Shabanova (born 25 October 1982) is a Russian speed skater.

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Allerheiligenstriezel

Allerheiligenstriezel or simply Strietzel (regional names include Allerseelenzopf, Seelenspitze, Seelenbrot, or Allerseelenbreze) is a braided yeast pastry.

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Allgemeine-SS order of battle

The Allgemeine-SS order of battle comprised the mustering formations of SS units in Nazi Germany and Austria that existed prior to and during World War II.

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Alliance 90/The Greens

Alliance 90/The Greens, often simply Greens (Bündnis 90/Die Grünen or Grüne), is a green political party in Germany that was formed from the merger of the German Green Party (founded in West Germany in 1980 and merged with the East Greens in 1990) and Alliance 90 (founded during the Revolution of 1989–1990 in East Germany) in 1993.

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Allianz Arena

Allianz Arena is a football stadium in Munich, Bavaria, Germany with a 75,000 seating capacity.

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Allison Transmission

Allison Transmission is an American manufacturer of commercial duty automatic transmissions and hybrid propulsion systems.

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Alois Friedrich von Brühl

Alois Friedrich von Brühl (31 July 1739 Dresden – 30 January 1793 Berlin) was a Polish-Saxon diplomat, politician, Freemason, soldier, actor and playwright.

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Alois Jirásek

Alois Jirásek (August 23, 1851, Hronov, Kingdom of Bohemia – March 12, 1930, Prague) was a Czech writer, author of historical novels and plays.

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Alois Negrelli

Nikolaus Alois Maria Vinzenz Negrelli, Ritter von Moldelbe (also: Louis Negrelli) (January 23, 1799 - October 1, 1858), was a Tyrolean civil engineer and railroad pioneer mostly active in parts of the Austrian Empire, Switzerland, Germany and Italy.

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Alojs Andritzki

Blessed Alojs Andritzki (2 July 1914 - 3 February 1943) was a German Roman Catholic priest.

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Aloys Thomas Raimund, Count Harrach

Aloys Thomas Raimund, Count Harrach (7 March 1669, Vienna - 7 November, 1742, Vienna) was an Austrian politician and diplomat.

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Aloyzas Kveinys

Aloyzas Kveinys (born July 9, 1962) is a Lithuanian chess player, who was awarded the Grandmaster title in 1992.

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Alpexpo

Alpexpo is a convention center located in Grenoble, France.

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Altdöbern

Altdöbern (Lower Sorbian Stara Darbnja) is a municipality in the Oberspreewald-Lausitz district, in southern Brandenburg, Germany.

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Alte Brücke (Frankfurt)

Alte Brücke (German: "old bridge") is a bridge in Frankfurt.

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Alte Kirche (Dresden-Leuben)

The Alte Kirche (Old Church) was the oldest church building in the Leuben district of the German city of Dresden, built in 1512 (though there has been a parish was first set up in Leuben in 1362).

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Altenberg, Saxony

Altenberg is a town in the Sächsische Schweiz-Osterzgebirge district, in the Free State of Saxony, Germany.

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Altenburg

Altenburg is a city in Thuringia, Germany, located south of Leipzig, west of Dresden and east of Erfurt.

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Altenmarkt

Altenmarkt may refer to the following places.

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Altobello Melone

Altobello Melone (c. 1490-1491 – before 3 May 1543) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance.

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Altstadt

Altstadt is the German language word for "old town", and generally refers to the historical town or city centre within the old town or city wall, in contrast to younger suburbs outside.

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Alwin Berger

Alwin Berger (28 August 1871 – 20 April 1931) was a German botanist best known for his contribution to the nomenclature of succulent plants, particularly agaves and cacti.

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Alwin Korselt

Alwin Reinhold Korselt (17 March 1864, Mittelherwigsdorf – 4 February 1947, Plauen) was a German mathematician.

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Amadeus Webersinke

Amadeus Webersinke (1 November 1920 in Jägersdorf, Broumov, Czechoslovakia – 15 May 2005 in Dresden) was a German pianist and organist.

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Amalie Auguste of Bavaria

Amalie Auguste (Munich, 13 November 1801 – Dresden, 8 November 1877) was a Princess of Bavaria and Queen of Saxony.

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Amalie of Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld

Amalie of Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld-Bischweiler (Maria Amalie Auguste; 10 May 1752 – 15 November 1828) was the last Electress and first Queen of Saxony and Duchess of Warsaw.

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Amanda Majeski

Amanda Majeski (October 20, 1984) is an American operatic soprano.

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Amelie Beese

Amelie Hedwig Boutard-Beese (13 September 1886 – 22 December 1925), also known as Melli Beese, was an early German female aviator.

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American Church of St. John

The American Church of St.

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American Scouting overseas

There have been American Scouts overseas since almost the inception of the movement, often for similar reasons as the present day.

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Ampelakia, Larissa

Ampelakia (Αμπελάκια) is a former community in the Larissa regional unit, Thessaly, Greece.

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Ampelmännchen

Ampelmännchen (literally little traffic light men, diminutive of Ampelmann) is the symbol shown on pedestrian signals in Germany.

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Amy Beach

Amy Marcy Cheney Beach (September 5, 1867December 27, 1944) was an American composer and pianist.

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An Evening with Elton John

An Evening with Elton John is a 1999 solo concert tour by Elton John.

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Ana Filipa Baptista

Ana Filipa Baptista (born 24 January 1990) is a Portuguese chess player who holds the title of Woman FIDE Master (WFM, 2007).

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Anastasia Mishina

Anastasia Viktorovna Mishina (Анастасия Викторовна Мишина, born 24 April 2001) is a Russian pair skater.

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Anastasiia Gubanova

Anastasiia Vitalyevna Gubanova (Анастасия Витальевна Губанова; born 2 December 2002) is a Russian figure skater.

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Anastazy Wilhelm Dreszer

Anastazy Wilhelm Dreszer (April 28, 1845 – June 2, 1907) was a Polish pianist, composer, and educator.

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André Fomitschow

André Fomitschow is a German football midfielder who currently plays for HNK Hajduk Split.

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André Friedrich

André Friedrich or Andreas Friederich (17 January 1798, Ribeauvillé - 9 March 1877, Strasbourg) was an Alsatian artist, sculptor and lithographer active in Germany and France.

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André Haschker

André Haschker, (born 16 February 1983 in Dresden) is a professional squash player who represents Germany.

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André Müller

André Müller (born 15 November 1970 in Bergen auf Rügen) is a retired East German long jumper.

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Andrea Ehrig-Mitscherlich

Andrea Ehrig-Mitscherlich (née Mitscherlich, also known as Andrea Schöne-Mitscherlich, born 1 December 1960) is a retired East German speed skater.

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Andrea Elle

Andrea Elle (born 1940) is a former East German road bicycle racer.

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Andrea Mantegna

Andrea Mantegna (September 13, 1506) was an Italian painter, a student of Roman archeology, and son-in-law of Jacopo Bellini.

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Andrea Nahles

Andrea Maria Nahles (born 20 June 1970) is a German politician who has served as Leader of the Social Democratic Party (SPD) since April 2018 and the leader of the SPD in the Bundestag since September 2017.

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Andrea-Salvatore Aglio

Andrea Salvatore di Antonio Aglio, sometimes spelled Allio (1736-1786), was an Italian painter sculptor, born in Arzo, who specialized in painting on marble.

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Andreas Achenbach

Andreas Achenbach (29 September 18151 April 1910) was a German landscape painter, associated with the Düsseldorf school of painting.

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Andreas Bang-Haas

Andreas Bang-Haas (6 December 1846 – 7 February 1925) was a Danish entomologist and insect dealer.

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Andreas Birch

Andreas Birch (November 6, 1758 – October 25, 1829) was a professor from Copenhagen.

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Andreas Busse

Andreas Busse (born May 6, 1959 in Dresden, Sachsen) is a former middle distance runner, who represented East Germany during his career.

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Andreas Gregor

Andreas Gregor (born 27 April 1955) is a retired German rowing coxswain who had his best achievements in the coxed fours.

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Andreas Gruentzig

Andreas Roland Grüntzig (25 June 1939 – 27 October 1985) was a German radiologist and cardiologist, with foundational interest, training and research in epidemiology, angiology.

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Andreas Møller

Andreas Møller (Andreas Möller; 30 November 1684 – c. 1762) was a Danish portrait painter and pioneer of miniature painting who worked at many European courts.

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Andreas Schlütter

Andreas Schlütter (born August 17, 1972) is a German cross-country skier who has been competing since 1993.

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Andreas Stübel

Andreas Stübel, also: Stiefel (15 December 1653 – 31 January 1725) was a German Lutheran theologian, pedagogue and philosopher.

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Andreas Trautmann

Andreas Trautmann (born 21 May 1959 in Dresden) is a former German footballer who played as a midfielder.

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Andreas von Bülow

Andreas von Bülow (born July 17, 1937 in Dresden) is a German SPD politician and writer.

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Andrei Lazukin

Andrei Olegovich Lazukin (Андрей Олегович Лазукин, born 19 November 1997) is a Russian figure skater.

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Andrew Peter Mackenzie

Andrew Peter Mackenzie (born 1964) FRS is a Director of Physics of Quantum Materials at the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids in Dresden, Germany and Professor of Condensed Matter Physics at the University of St Andrews, Scotland.

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Angela Gheorghiu

Angela Gheorghiu (née Burlacu; born 7 September 1965) is a Romanian soprano.

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Angela Hitler

Angela Franziska Johanna Hammitzsch (née Hitler; 28 July 1883 – 30 October 1949) was the elder half-sister of Adolf Hitler.

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Angela Voigt

Angela Voigt, née Schmalfeld (18 May 1951 – 11 April 2013) was an East German long jumper.

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Angelica Kauffman

Maria Anna Angelika Kauffmann (30 October 1741 – 5 November 1807), usually known in English as Angelica Kauffman, was a Swiss Neoclassical painter who had a successful career in London and Rome.

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Angelo Maria Amorevoli

Angelo Maria Amorevoli (Venice, 16 September 1716 - Dresden, 15 November 1798) was a leading Italian tenor in Baroque opera.

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Anita Berber

Anita Berber (10 June 1899 – 10 November 1928) was a German dancer, actress, and writer who was the subject of an Otto Dix painting.

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Anita Tack

Anita Tack (born April 4, 1951 in Dresden) is a German politician who is a member of Die Linke.

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Anja Harteros

Anja Harteros (born 23 July 1972) is a German operatic soprano.

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Anja Kampe

Anja Kampe is a German-Italian operatic soprano, born 1968 in the GDR.

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Anklam

Anklam, formerly known as Tanglim and Wendenburg, is a town in the Western Pomerania region of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany.

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Anna Constantia von Brockdorff

Anna Constantia von Brockdorff (17 October 1680 – 31 March 1765), later the Countess of Cosel, was a German lady-in-waiting and noblewoman, and mistress of Augustus the Strong, King of Poland and Elector of Saxony, in 1706-1713.

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Anna Dostoevskaya

Anna Grigoryevna Dostoyevskaya (Анна Григорьевна Достоевская; 12 September 1846, Saint Petersburg – 9 June 1918, Yalta) was a Russian memoirist, stenographer, assistant, and the second wife of Fyodor Dostoyevsky (since 1867).

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Anna Dušková

Anna Dušková (born 30 December 1999) is a Czech figure skater.

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Anna Gerresheim

Anna Louise Adolphine Eduardine Gerresheim (8 March 1852 – 1 December 1921) was a German landscape artist, portrait painter and etcher.

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Anna Jantar

Anna Jantar-Kukulska (born Anna Maria Szmeterling; 10 June 1950 – 14 March 1980) was a Polish singer and the mother of singer Natalia Kukulska.

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Anna Karolina Orzelska

Anna Karolina Orzelska (23 November 1707 – 27 September 1769) was an adventuress and Polish ''szlachcianka'' (noblewoman), the illegitimate daughter of August II the Strong, Elector of Saxony and King of Poland, by Henriette Rénard.

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Anna Leibbrand

Anna Leibbrand (2 May 1902 – 24 July 1972) was a left-wing German political activist and writer.

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Anna Maria Mengs

Anna Maria Mengs, or Ana Carmona (1751– 1792), was a German artist.

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Anna Maria Werner

Anna Maria Werner, née Haid (1688–1753) was a German painter.

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Anna of Mecklenburg-Schwerin

Anna, Princess of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (14 September 1485, Plau am See – 12 May 1525, Rödelheim) was by marriage Landgravine of Hesse.

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Anna of Saxony

Anna of Saxony (23 December 1544 – 18 December 1577) was the heiress of Maurice, Elector of Saxony, and Agnes, eldest daughter of Philip I, Landgrave of Hesse.

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Anna of Saxony (1567–1613)

Anna of Saxony (16 November 1567 - 27 January 1613), was a German noblewoman member of the House of Wettin (Albertine branch) and by marriage Duchess of Saxe-Coburg-Eisenach.

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Anna Peters

Anna Peters (28 February 1843, Mannheim – 26 June 1926, Stuttgart) was a German painter remembered for her flower paintings and landscapes.

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Anna Reuss of Köstritz

Princess Anna Elizabeth Reuss of Köstritz (9 January 1837 in Dresden – 2 February 1907 in Wernigerode), was a princess of Reuss by birth and by marriage countess, and after 1890 princess, of Stolberg-Wernigerode.

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Anna Rosina de Gasc

Anna Rosina de Gasc (born: Anna Rosina Lisiewska (10 July 1713 – 26 March 1783) was a German portrait painter.

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Anna Severine Lindeman

Anna Severine Lindeman (October 29, 1859 – June 24, 1938) was a Norwegian composer and music teacher.

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Anna Ushenina

Anna Yuriyivna Ushenina (Анна Юріївна Ушеніна; born 30 August 1985) is a Ukrainian chess grandmaster who was Women's World Chess Champion from November 2012 to September 2013.

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Annalisa Bossi

Annalisa Bossi born Anneliese Ullstein and than Annalisa Bellani after second marriage (3 November 1915 - 21 February 2015) was an Italian female tennis player.

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Annals of Quedlinburg

The Annals of Quedlinburg (Saxonicae Annales Quedlinburgenses, Quedlinburger Annalen) were written between 1008 and 1030 in the convent of Quedlinburg Abbey.

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Anne of Denmark, Electress of Saxony

Anne of Denmark (Danish and German: Anna; Haderslev, 22 November 1532 - Dresden, 1 October 1585) was a Danish princess from the House of Oldenburg.

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Anne-Imelda Radice

Anne-Imelda Radice is an art museum director and arts administrator.

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Annemarie Reinhard

Annemarie Reinhard (official name after marriage Annemarie Gode) (29 November 1921 – 10 November 1976) was a German writer.

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Annett Gamm

Annett Gamm (born May 28, 1977 in Dresden, Sachsen) is a German platform diver.

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Annette Kansy

Annette Kansy (born 13 June 1955 in Dresden, Sachsen, East Germany/GDR) was a German pair skater.

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Annette Schlünz

Annette Schlünz (born 23 September 1964) is a German musician and composer.

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Annibale Carracci

Annibale Carracci (November 3, 1560 – July 15, 1609) was an Italian painter, active in Bologna and later in Rome.

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Annie Furuhjelm

Annie Fredrika Furuhjelm (11 December 1859 – 17 July 1937) was a Finnish journalist, feminist activist, and writer.

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Annie Walke

Annie Walke or Anne Fearon Walke (1877 Banstead, Surrey - 1965 Penzance) was an English artist.

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Annunciation (van Eyck, Washington)

The Annunciation is an oil painting by the Early Netherlandish master Jan van Eyck, from around 1434-1436.

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Anny Schlemm

Anny Schlemm (born February 22, 1929 in Neu-Isenburg) is a German operatic soprano, and later mezzo-soprano.

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Anselm van Hulle

Anselm van Hulle or Anselmus van Hulle (name variations: Anselmus Hebbelijnck, Anselmus Hebbelynck, Anselm von Hulle, Anselmus von Hulle) (Gent, 1601 - 1674/1694) was a Flemish painter mainly of portraits whose works were highly prized at the Northern European Courts.

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Anthony Douglas

Anthony Douglas (born 22 November 1985 in Nottingham) is a British former short track speed skater who competed at the 2010 Winter Olympics.

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Anthony of Saxony

Anthony (27 December 1755 in Dresden – 6 June 1836 in Dresden), also known by his German name Anton (full name: Anton Clemens Theodor Maria Joseph Johann Evangelista Johann Nepomuk Franz Xavier Aloys Januar),Holborn, p. 24 was a King of Saxony (1827–1836) from the House of Wettin.

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Anti-tobacco movement in Nazi Germany

After German doctors became the first to identify the link between smoking and lung cancer, Germany initiated a strong anti-tobacco movement and led the first public anti-smoking campaign in modern history.

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Antje Westermann

Antje Westermann (born 13 September 1971) is a German actress.

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Antoine Clet

Antoine Clet (1705-1785) was a French printer, publisher and writer of the 18th century.

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Antoine Pesne

Antoine Pesne (29 May 1683 – 5 August 1757) was a French-born court painter of Prussia.

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Antoinette Saint-Huberty

Anne-Antoinette-Cécile Clavel, better known by her stage name Madame Saint-Huberty or Saint-Huberti (Strasbourg, 15 December 1756 - 22 July 1812, Barnes, London) was a celebrated French operatic soprano whose career extended from c.1774 until 1790.

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Anton Bernhard Fürstenau

Anton Bernhard Fürstenau (born 20 October 1792 in Münster; d. 18 November 1852 in Dresden, Germany) was a German flutist and composer.

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Anton Bezenšek

Anton Bezenšek (15 April 1854 – 11 December 1915) was a Slovene linguist, journalist, shorthand expert, and lecturer, who spent most of his life in Bulgaria.

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Anton Colander

Anton Colander (1590, Weißenfels – 1621, Dresden) was a German (Electoral Saxon) composer and organist.

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Anton Demchenko

Anton Demchenko (born 20 August 1987) is a Russian chess grandmaster.

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Anton Dietrich

Anton Dietrich (born May 27, 1833 in Meissen; died August 4, 1904 in Leipzig) was a German painter.

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Anton Egon, Prince of Fürstenberg-Heiligenberg

Anton Egon (23 April 1656 – 10 October 1716), a member of the Swabian House of Fürstenberg, was Imperial Prince and Princely Landgrave of Fürstenberg-Heiligenberg from 1674 until his death.

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Anton Graff

Anton Graff (18 November 1736 – 22 June 1813) was an eminent Swiss portrait artist.

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Anton Heinrich Springer

Anton Heinrich Springer (13 July 182531 May 1891) was a German art historian and writer.

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Anton Josef Dräger

Anton Josef Dräger, also known as Joseph Anton Draeger, a historical painter, was born at Trèves in 1794, and died at Rome in 1833.

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Anton Joseph Hampel

Anton Joseph (A. J.) Hampel (1710 – 30 March 1771) was a horn player who is generally credited with having developed, somewhere between 1750 and 1760, the technique of hand-stopping which allows natural horns to play fully chromatically.

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Anton Mitterwurzer

Anton Mitterwurzer (1818–76) was a German opera singer, a noted baritone interpreter of the works of Gluck, Marschner, and Wagner.

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Anton Raphael Mengs

Anton Raphael Mengs (March 22, 1728 – June 29, 1779) was a German Bohemian painter, active in Rome, Madrid and Saxony, who became one of the precursors to Neoclassical painting.

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Anton Rubinstein

Anton Grigorevich Rubinstein (r) was a Russian pianist, composer and conductor who became a pivotal figure in Russian culture when he founded the Saint Petersburg Conservatory.

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Anton Saefkow

Anton Emil Hermann Saefkow (22 July 1903 – 18 September 1944) was a German Communist and a resistance fighter against the National Socialist régime.

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Antoni Blank

Jan Antoni Blank (6 May 1785, Olsztyn – 20 February 1844, Warsaw) was a Polish painter in the Classical style who specialized in portraits and miniatures; many of which are in a style similar to Biedermeier.

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Antoni Edward Odyniec

Antoni Edward Odyniec (25 January 1804 – 15 January 1885) was a Polish Romantic-era poet who penned the celebrated "Song of the Filaretes".

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Antonio Corradini

Antonio Corradini (19 October 1688, Venice – 12 August 1752, Naples) was an Italian Rococo sculptor.

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Antonio da Correggio

Antonio Allegri da Correggio (August 1489 – March 5, 1534), usually known as Correggio, was the foremost painter of the Parma school of the Italian Renaissance, who was responsible for some of the most vigorous and sensuous works of the 16th century.

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Antonio de La Gándara

Antonio de La Gándara (16 December 186130 June 1917) was a French painter, pastellist and draughtsman.

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Antonio Denzio

Antonio Denzio (23 September 1689 – after 1763) was an Italian impresario, tenor, and librettist.

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Antonio Joli

Antonio Joli or Ioli (1700 – 29 April 1777) was an Italian painter of ''vedute'' and ''capricci''.

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Antonio Lotti

Antonio Lotti (5 January 1667 – 5 January 1740) was an Italian Baroque composer.

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Antonio Montanari

Antonio Maria Montanari (29 November 1676 in Modena – 2 April 1737 in Rome) was an Italian violinist and composer of the Baroque period.

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Antonio Palomino

Acislo Antonio Palomino de Castro y Velasco (165313 April 1726) was a Spanish painter of the Baroque period, and a writer on art, author of El Museo pictórico y escala óptica, which contains a large amount of important biographical material on Spanish artists.

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Antonio Rolla

Giuseppe Antonio Rolla (18 April 1798, in Parma – 19 March 1837, in Dresden) was an Italian violin and viola virtuoso and composer.

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Antonio Scandello

Antonio Scandello (January 17, 1517 – January 18, 1580) was an Italian composer, born in Bergamo.

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Anything Is Valid Dance Theatre

Anything Is Valid Dance Theatre is a contemporary dance company based in Perth.

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Apollon Maykov

Apollon Nikolayevich Maykov (Аполло́н Никола́евич Ма́йков,, Moscow –, Saint Petersburg) was a Russian poet, best known for his lyric verse showcasing images of Russian villages, nature, and history.

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Apple Maps

Apple Maps (or simply Maps) is a web mapping service developed by Apple Inc. It is the default map system of iOS, macOS, and watchOS.

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April 1946

The following events occurred in April 1946.

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Aqua scooter

The Aqua scooter was invented in 1967 by East German chemical engineer Bernd Böttger.

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Arabella discography

This is a list of recordings of Arabella, a three-act opera by Richard Strauss with a German-language libretto by Hugo von Hofmannsthal.

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Arbos – Company for Music and Theatre

ARBOS – Company for Music and Theatre in Vienna, Salzburg and Klagenfurt, is a society specialized in the realisation of new forms of theatre especially of projects for contemporary new music theatre, scenic concerts, theatre for young people, theatre concerts, deaf theatre, directed space, theatrical exhibitions and other forms of the arts (crossover projects).

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Arcangelo Califano

Arcangelo Califano (fl. 1730s–1756) was a baroque composer and cellist.

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Archduchess Marie Caroline of Austria

Archduchess Maria Carolina Ferdinanda of Austria, Crown Princess of Saxony (8 April 1801 in Vienna, Austria – 22 May 1832 in Pillnitz, Germany).

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Archduke Karl Ludwig of Austria

Archduke Karl Ludwig Joseph Maria of Austria (30 July 1833 – 19 May 1896) was the younger brother of Franz Joseph I of Austria (1830–1916), the father of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria (1863–1914), whose assassination ignited World War I, and grandfather of the last emperor, Charles I.

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Archibald Willard

Archibald MacNeal Willard (August 22, 1836 – October 11, 1918) was an American painter who was born and raised in Bedford, Ohio.

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Architecture of cathedrals and great churches

The architecture of cathedrals, basilicas and abbey churches is characterised by the buildings' large scale and follows one of several branching traditions of form, function and style that all ultimately derive from the Early Christian architectural traditions established in the Constantinian period.

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Architecture of Finland

The architecture of Finland has a history spanning over 800 years, and while up until the modern era the architecture was strongly influenced by currents from Finland's two respective neighbouring ruling nations, Sweden and Russia, from the early 19th century onwards influences came directly from further afield; first when itinerant foreign architects took up positions in the country and then when the Finnish architect profession became established.

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Architecture of Germany

The architecture of Germany has a long, rich and diverse history.

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Arcus-Air

Arcus-Air GmbH & Co.

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Arena Lviv

Arena Lviv (Арена Львів) is a football stadium in Lviv, Ukraine.

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Arent S. Crowninshield

Arent Schuyler Crowninshield (March 14, 1843 – May 27, 1908) was a rear admiral of the United States Navy.

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Arina Ushakova (ice dancer)

Arina Vadimovna Ushakova (Арина Вадимовна Ушакова, born 27 June 2002) is a Russian competitive ice dancer.

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Ariosophy

Armanism and Ariosophy are the names of ideological systems of an esoteric nature, pioneered by Guido von List and Jörg Lanz von Liebenfels respectively, in Austria between 1890 and 1930.

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Aristide Caradja

Aristide Caradja (28 September 1861 – 29 May 1955) was a Romanian entomologist and lawyer.

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Aristolochia quangbinhensis

Aristolochia quangbinhensis (Phòng Kỷ Quảng Bình) is an endemic flora species in the Aristolochia genus.

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Arita Porcelain Park

The Arita Porcelain Park is a small theme park located in Arita town, Saga Prefecture, Japan.

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Arkady Shilkloper

Arkady Shilkloper (born October 17, 1956) is a Russian multi-instrumentalist (horn, alphorn, flugelhorn, vogelhorn, ELEPHANT-Horn, corno da caccia, corno pastoriccio, didgeridoo) and composer, currently living in Germany.

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Armand Philippon

Armand Philippon (27 August 1761 – 4 May 1836), sometimes called Phillipon, and are examples of the use of "Phillipon", although both historians use both spellings (see and). was a French soldier during the French Revolution and the subsequent First French Empire.

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Armando Chin Yong

Armando Chin Yong (6 July 1958 – 2 February 2011), also known as Chen Rong in Mandarin Chinese pronunciation, was a Malaysian opera singer, the only tenor with an international reputation forged in European and Asian opera houses and concert halls.

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Armin Baumgarten

Armin Baumgarten (born 25 September 1967 in Wolfsburg) is a German painter and sculptor.

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Armin Maiwald

Armin Maiwald, born January 23, 1940 in Cologne, is a German author, television director and producer.

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Army Training Centres

The Army Training Centres (Zentren des Heeres), together with the Army Training Schools (Schulen des Heeres), form the training establishments of the German Army within the Bundeswehr.

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Army Training Schools

The German Army Training Schools (Schulen des Heeres) are the training establishments of the German Army, alongside the Army Training Centres (Zentren des Heeres).

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Arnfried Heyne

Arnfried Heyne (29 December 1905 – 12 January 1978) was a German film editor, who also worked as assistant director.

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Arnhold and S. Bleichroeder

Arnhold and S. Bleichroeder was a New York-based investment bank that remained as a fund management company under the control of the Arnhold family until December 2015, when majority ownership was sold to the Blackstone Group LP and Corsair Capital LLC, led by Simpson Thacher & Bartlett.

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Arno Neumann

Arno Neumann (7 February 1885 - 7 March 1966) was a German international footballer.

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Arnold Schaefer

Arnold Dietrich Schaefer (16 October 1819 in Seehausen, today part of Bremen – 19 November 1883 in Bonn) was a German historian.

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Arnold Schering

Arnold Schering (2 April 1877, Breslau, Germany – 7 March 1941, Berlin, Germany) was a German musicologist.

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Arnulf Baring

Arnulf Baring (born 8 May 1932 in Dresden) is a German lawyer, journalist, political scientist, contemporary historian and author.

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Aron Nimzowitsch

Aron Nimzowitsch (Ārons Nimcovičs, Аро́н Иса́евич Нимцо́вич, Aron Isayevich Nimtsovich; born Aron Niemzowitsch; 7 November 1886 – 16 March 1935) was a Russian-born, Danish leading chess grandmaster and influential chess writer.

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Arraiolos meeting

The term Arraiolos meeting refers to the multinational informal convention of, both executive and non-executive, presidents of European Union member states, held roughly once in a year.

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Art destruction

Art destruction involves the damaging or destruction of works of art.

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Artaserse (Hasse)

Artaserse is an opera (dramma per musica) in three acts composed by Johann Adolph Hasse to an Italian libretto adapted from that by Metastasio by Giovanni Boldini.

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Arthur Abraham

Avetik Abrahamyan (Ավետիք Աբրահամյան; born 20 February 1980), best known as Arthur Abraham, is an Armenian-German professional boxer.

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Arthur Arz von Straußenburg

Generaloberst Arthur Freiherr Arz von Straußenburg (16 June 1857 – 1 July 1935) was an Austro-Hungarian Colonel General and last Chief of the General Staff of the Austro-Hungarian Army.

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Arthur Cassini

Arturo Paul Nicholas Cassini, Marquis de Capuzzuchi de Bologna, Count de Cassini (1836–1919),New York Times, "Count Cassini Dead", May 9th 1919.

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Arthur Grant Duff

Sir Arthur Cuninghame Grant Duff, (23 May 1861 – 11 April 1948) was a British diplomat who was Minister to several countries.

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Arthur H. Graubart

Arthur Harrison "Speedy" Graubart (December 8, 1901 in Albany, New York – August 12, 2003 in Palm Beach, Florida) was a United States Navy Captain, and the last commander of the heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen after the ship's transfer as a war prize from Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine to the US Navy.

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Arthur Hoffmann (resistance fighter)

Arthur Hoffmann (29 September 1900 in Neumannswaldau, Silesia – 12 January 1945, executed in Dresden) was a German resistance fighter against the Nazi régime in World War II.

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Arthur Mayger Hind

Arthur Mayger Hind (1880-1957) was a British art historian.

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Arthur Meinig

Arthur Meinig (Hungarian: Meinig Arthur) was a German-born Hungarian architect.

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Arthur Murray, 3rd Viscount Elibank

Lieutenant-Colonel Arthur Cecil Murray, 3rd Viscount Elibank CMG DSO (27 March 1879 – 5 December 1962) was a British army officer and politician.

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Arthur Rudolf Hantzsch

Arthur Rudolf Hantzsch (7 March 1857 – 14 March 1935) was a German chemist.

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Arthur Schlossmann

Arthur Schlossmann (16 December 1867 – 5 June 1932, Düsseldorf) was a German pediatrician and social public health specialist.

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Arthur Schopenhauer

Arthur Schopenhauer (22 February 1788 – 21 September 1860) was a German philosopher.

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Artisten

Artisten (aka Harry Piel's 100. film or Prince of the arena) is a German circus movie from 1934 to 1935 starring Susi Lanner, Hans Junkermann, Hilde Hildebrand and Harry Piel, who also acted as director.

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Artur Hofmann

Artur Hofmann (born Plauen 24 June 1907: died Berlin 4 May 1987) was a German politician (KPD).

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Arwed Roßbach

Max Arwed Roßbach (also spelled Rossbach, 24 November 1844 in Plauen – 31 December 1902 in Leipzig) was a German historicist architect in the late 19th century.

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Asa Gray

Asa Gray (November 18, 1810 – January 30, 1888) is considered the most important American botanist of the 19th century.

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ASG Vorwärts Cottbus

ASG Vorwärts Cottbus was an East German football club from the city of Cottbus in Brandenburg.

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Asians in Germany

Asians in Germany or German Asians (Deutsch-Asiaten) are German citizens of full or partial Asian descent.

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Assassination of Anna Politkovskaya

On 7 October 2006, Russian journalist, writer and human rights activist Anna Politkovskaya (born 1958) was shot dead in the elevator of her apartment block in central Moscow.

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Asselian

In the geologic timescale, the Asselian is the earliest geochronologic age or lowermost chronostratigraphic stage of the Permian.

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Athletics at the 1948 Summer Olympics – Women's 80 metres hurdles

The women's 80 metres hurdles event at the 1948 Summer Olympic Games took place August 3 and August 4.

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Athletics in Germany

Athletics in Germany is governed by Deutscher Leichtathletik-Verband founded on 29 January 1898.

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Athlon

Athlon is the brand name applied to a series of x86-compatible microprocessors designed and manufactured by Advanced Micro Devices (AMD).

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Atomic spies

"Atomic spies" or "atom spies" were people in the United States, Great Britain, and Canada who are known to have illicitly given information about nuclear weapons production or design to the Soviet Union during World War II and the early Cold War.

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Atomstroyexport

Atomstroyexport (Атомстройэкспорт) is the Russian Federation's nuclear power equipment and service exporter.

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ATP architects engineers

ATP architects engineers is an international architecture- and engineering office for integrated design with a headquarters in Innsbruck, Austria and further design offices in Vienna, Munich, Frankfurt, Zürich, Budapest, Zagreb and Moscow.

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Audrey Mildmay

Audrey Mildmay (19 December 190031 May 1953) was an English and Canadian soprano and co-founder, with her husband, John Christie, of Glyndebourne Festival Opera.

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Auer+Weber+Assoziierte

Auer+Weber+Assoziierte is a German architecture firm, founded and headquartered in Stuttgart and Munich, Germany in 1980.

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Augsburg Airport

Augsburg Airport is a regional airport in Affing, 7 km northeast of the city of Augsburg, the third largest city in the German state of Bavaria.

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Augsburg Airways

Augsburg Airways was a regional airline from Germany.

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August 1964

The following events occurred in August 1964.

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August Alexander Klengel

August Alexander Klengel (29 June 1783, Dresden22 November 1852, Dresden) was a German pianist, organist and composer.

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August Baumeister

Karl August Baumeister (24 April 1830, in Hamburg – 22 May 1922, in Munich) was a German educator and classical philologist.

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August Bebel

Ferdinand August Bebel (22 February 1840 – 13 August 1913) was a German socialist politician, writer, and orator.

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August Buchner

August Buchner (2 November 1591 – 12 February 1661) was a German philologist, poet and literary scholar, an influential professor of poetry and rhetoric at the University of Wittenberg.

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August Emil Braun

August or Auguste Emil Braun (April 19, 1809, in Gotha, Germany – September 12, 1856, in Rome) was a German archaeologist.

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August Fryderyk Moszyński

August Fryderyk Moszyński (January 25, 1731 in Dresden – June 11, 1786 in Padua) was Great Pantler of the Kingdom of Poland, collector, economist and freemason.

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August Grahl

August Grahl (26 May 1791, Göhren-Lebbin - 13 June 1868, Dresden) was a German portrait painter and miniaturist.

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August Hermann

Friedrich August Wilhelm Theodor Hermann (14 September 1835 – 20 February 1906) was a German physical education instructor.

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August Hermann Francke

August Hermann Francke (22 March 1663, Lübeck8 June 1727, Halle) was a German Lutheran clergyman, philanthropist, and Biblical scholar.

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August Howaldt

August Ferdinand Howaldt (23 October 1809 – 4 August 1883) was a German engineer and ship builder.

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August Joseph Pechwell

August Joseph Pechwell (1757–1811) was a German painter.

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August Kopisch

August Kopisch (26 May 1799 – 6 February 1853) was a German poet and painter.

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August Löffler

August Löffler (May 24, 1822 – January 19, 1866) was a German painter.

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August Lohr

August Lohr (1842–1920) was an artist known for his panorama paintings.

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August Michael Tauscher

August Michael Tauscher (1771–1841) was a philosopher, botanist and entomologist.

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August Nölck

August Nölck (né August Friedrich Robert Nölck; 9 January 1862 in Lübeck — 12 December 1928 in Dresden, Germany) was a prolific composer, virtuoso cellist, pianist, and music educator of the German School of Romanticism.

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August Nörmiger

August Nörmiger (ca. 15601613) was a German composer and court organist in Dresden.

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August of Saxony

August of Saxony (7 September 1589, Dresden – 26 December 1615, Naumburg) from the Albertine line of the House of Wettin was Administrator of the diocese of Naumburg-Zeitz.

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August Pieper (architect)

August Pieper (born 1844, Hannover – 29 April 1891, Hamburg) was a German architect, active in Dresden, Cologne and Hamburg.

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August Querfurt

August Querfurt (1696–1761) was an Austrian painter.

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August Röckel

Carl August Röckel (1 December 1814 – 18 June 1876) was a German composer and conductor.

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August Seebeck

August Ludwig Friedrich Wilhelm Seebeck (27 December 1805 in Jena – 19 March 1849 in Dresden) was a scientist at the Technische Universität Dresden.

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August Toepler

August Joseph Ignaz Toepler (7 September 1836 – 6 March 1912) was a German physicist known for his experiments in electrostatics.

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August Wünsche

Karl August Wünsche (August 22, 1838, Hainewalde bei Zittau - November 15, 1912, Dresden) was a German Christian Hebraist.

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Augusta Löwenhielm

Christina Augusta Löwenhielm née von Fersen (10 March 1754 – 8 April 1846), was a Swedish countess and courtier.

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Augustin Daniel Belliard

Augustin Daniel Belliard, comte Belliard et de l'Empire (25 May 1769 in Fontenay-le-Comte, Vendée – 28 January 1832 in Brussels) was a French general.

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Augustus Bridge

The Augustus Bridge is a bridge in the city of Dresden, in the state Saxony in Germany.

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Augustus II the Strong

Augustus II the Strong (August II.; August II Mocny; Augustas II; 12 May 16701 February 1733) of the Albertine line of the House of Wettin was Elector of Saxony (as Frederick Augustus I), Imperial Vicar and elected King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania.

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Augustus III of Poland

Augustus III (August III Sas, Augustas III; 17 October 1696 5 October 1763) was King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1734 until 1763, as well as Elector of Saxony in the Holy Roman Empire from 1733 until 1763 where he was known as Frederick Augustus II (Friedrich August II).

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Augustus Louis, Prince of Anhalt-Köthen

Augustus Louis of Anhalt-Köthen (9 June 1697 in Köthen – 6 August 1755 in Köthen), was a German prince of the House of Ascania and ruler of the principality of Anhalt-Köthen.

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Augustus, Duke of Saxe-Weissenfels

Augustus of Saxe-Weissenfels (Dresden, 13 August 1614 – 4 June 1680, Halle), was a Duke of Saxe-Weissenfels-Querfurt of the House of Wettin and administrator of the Archbishopric of Magdeburg.

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Augustus, Elector of Saxony

Augustus (31 July 152611 February 1586) was Elector of Saxony from 1553 to 1586.

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Australian rules football in Europe

Australian rules football is played in Europe at an amateur level in a large number of countries.

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Austria national football team results (1902–29)

This is a list of the Austria national football team results from 1902 to 1929.

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Austrian German

Austrian German (Österreichisches Deutsch), Austrian Standard German, Standard Austrian German (Österreichisches Standarddeutsch) or Austrian High German (Österreichisches Hochdeutsch), is the variety of Standard German written and spoken in Austria.

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Austrian Tourist Club

The Austrian Tourist Club (Österreichische Touristenklub) or ÖTK is the second oldest and third largest Alpine club in Austria.

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Austro-German Postal Union

The Austro-German Postal Union (Deutsch-Österreichischer Postverein, literally "German–Austrian Postal Association") was a union of the postal systems of the Austrian Empire and the pre-Empire German states.

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Austropotamobius torrentium

Austropotamobius torrentium, also called the stone crayfish, is a European species of freshwater crayfish in the family Astacidae.

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Automotive industry in Germany

The automotive industry in Germany is one of the largest employers in the world, with a labor force of over 747,000 (2009) working in the industry.

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AutoTram Extra Grand

The AutoTram Extra Grand are a series of bi-articulated passenger buses.

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AVUS

The Automobil-Verkehrs- und Übungsstraße ('Automobile traffic and training road'), known as AVUS, is a public road in Berlin, Germany.

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Axel Bachmann

Axel Bachmann Schiavo (born November 4, 1989, in Ciudad del Este) is a Paraguayan chess player who holds the Grandmaster title.

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Axel Köhler

Axel Köhler (born 1959 in Schwarzenberg, Saxony) is a German countertenor and opera director.

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Axel Rauschenbach

Axel Rauschenbach (born 14 July 1967) is a German pair skater who competed for Germany and, before its reunification, East Germany.

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Axel von Fersen the Younger

Hans Axel von Fersen (known as Axel de Fersen in France; 4 September 175520 June 1810) was a Swedish count, Marshal of the Realm of Sweden, a General of Horse in the Royal Swedish Army, one of the Lords of the Realm, aide-de-camp to Rochambeau in the American Revolutionary War, diplomat and statesman, and a friend of Queen Marie-Antoinette of France's.

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Azerbaijan–Germany relations

The diplomatic relations between Azerbaijan and Germany established in 1992 after Germany recognized the independence of Azerbaijan.

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Azerbaijanis in Germany

Currently, there are more than 200,000 Azerbaijanis in (Germany).

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Azimut Hotels

Azimut Hotels is a Russian company that manages the international hotel chain.

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¡Oye Esteban! Tour

The ¡Oye Esteban! Tour was a concert tour by Morrissey.

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Ádám Mányoki

Ádám Mányoki (1673, Szokolya - 6 August 1757, Dresden) was a Hungarian Baroque portrait painter.

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Äußere Neustadt

Äußere Neustadt (English "Outer New Town"), also known as Antonstadt after Anthony (German: Anton), King of Saxony, is a neighborhood in Dresden, Germany.

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Édouard De Bièfve

Édouard De Bièfve (Brussels, 14 December 1808 – Brussels, 7 February 1882) was a Belgian history and portrait painter.

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Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun

Élisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun (16 April 1755 – 30 March 1842), also known as Madame Lebrun or Madame Le Brun, was a prominent French portrait painter of the late eighteenth century.

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Émile Jaques-Dalcroze

Émile Jaques-Dalcroze (July 6, 1865July 1, 1950) was a Swiss composer, musician and music educator who developed Dalcroze Eurhythmics, an approach to learning and experiencing music through movement.

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České dráhy

České dráhy, often shortened to ČD (English: Czech Railways), is the main railway operator in the Czech Republic providing regional and long-distance services.

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České Středohoří

The České středohoří, Central Bohemian Uplands or Central Bohemian Highlands is a mountain range located in northern Bohemia, the Czech Republic.

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Środa Treasure

The Środa Treasure (skarb ze Środy Śląskiej, skarb średzki) is a hoard of silver and gold coins, plus gold jewellery and some precious stones.

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Žaliakalnis Funicular Railway

Žaliakalnis Funicular Railway (English: Green Hill Funicular) is a funicular railway in Kaunas, Lithuania.

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Željko Bogut

Željko Bogut (born October 8, 1969 in Mostar, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, Yugoslavia) is a Bosnian-Herzegovinian chess player and two time national champion, only player in Bosnia and Herzegovina who won title twice, in 2006 and in 2010.

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ŽOK Luka Bar

ŽOK Luka Bar is an Montenergin women's volleyball club founded in 1992.

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Baade 152

The Baade 152 also known as Dresden 152, VL-DDR 152 or simply 152 was the first German jetliner.

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Bach's church music in Latin

Most of Johann Sebastian Bach's extant church music in Latin —settings of (parts of) the Mass ordinary and the Magnificat— dates from his Leipzig period (1723–50).

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Bad Arolsen

Bad Arolsen (until 1997 Arolsen, Bad being the German name for Spa) is a small town in northern Hesse, Germany, in Waldeck-Frankenberg district.

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Bad Gottleuba-Berggießhübel

Bad Gottleuba-Berggießhübel is a spa town in the district Sächsische Schweiz-Osterzgebirge in the Free State of Saxony, Germany.

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Bad Hersfeld

The festival and spa town of Bad Hersfeld (Bad is "spa" in German; the Old High German name of the city was Herolfisfeld) is the district seat of the Hersfeld-Rotenburg district in northeastern Hesse, Germany, roughly 50 km southeast of Kassel.

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Bad Kreuznach

Bad Kreuznach is a town in the Bad Kreuznach district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.

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Bad Liebenwerda

Bad Liebenwerda is a spa town in the Elbe-Elster district, in southwestern Brandenburg, Germany.

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Bad Schandau

Bad Schandau (Žandov) is a spa town in Germany, in the south of the Free State of Saxony and the district of Sächsische Schweiz-Osterzgebirge.

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Bad Schandau station

Bad Schandau station is a minor junction station in Bad Schandau in the German state of Saxony.

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Balduin Groller

Adalbert Goldscheider, (5 September 1848 – 22 March 1916) better known by his pseudonym Balduin Groller, was an Austrian journalist and author as well as the founder of the Austrian Olympic Committee.

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Balduin Hoyoul

Balduin Hoyoul (1547-8 – 26 November 1594) was a Renaissance composer of the Franco-Flemish school.

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Ballhaus Watzke

Ballhaus Watzke (self-designation: Ball- & Brauhaus Watzke) is a late 19th century restaurant with a ballroom on the upper floor and an in-house brewery under monument protection.

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Balthasar Permoser

Balthasar Permoser (13 August 1651 – 18 February 1732) was among the leading sculptors of his generation, whose evolving working styles spanned the late Baroque and early Rococo.

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Bamberg–Hof railway

The Bamberg–Hof railway is a 127 kilometre-long main line that runs through Bavaria in southern Germany. The line runs from Bamberg via Lichtenfels, Kulmbach, Neuenmarkt-Wirsberg and Münchberg to Hof. The section from Hof to Neuenmarkt now forms part of the Saxon-Franconian trunk line.

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Bank für Sozialwirtschaft

The Bank für Sozialwirtschaft AG (BFS) is a specialized commercial bank for companies, institutions and organizations from the areas of health, social services (support for the elderly and disabled people, child and youth services) and education which is located in Cologne and Berlin.

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Bannewitz

Bannewitz is a municipality in the Sächsische Schweiz-Osterzgebirge district, in the Free State of Saxony, Germany.

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Barbara Thalheim

Barbara Thalheim (born Leipzig 5 September 1947) is a Berlin-based German popular singer and songwriter.

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Barbara von Krüdener

Baroness Barbara Juliane von Krüdener (November 22, 1764December 25, 1824) was a Baltic German religious mystic, author, and Pietist Lutheran theologian that exerted influence on wider European Protestantism, including the Swiss Reformed Church and the Moravian Church, and whose ideas influenced Tsar Alexander I of Russia.

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Barbarine

The Barbarine is the best-known, free-standing rock formation in the German part of the Elbe Sandstone Mountains.

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Barkhausen–Kurz tube

The Barkhausen–Kurz tube, also called the retarding-field tube, reflex triode, B–K oscillator, and Barkhausen oscillator was a high frequency vacuum tube electronic oscillator invented in 1920 by German physicists Heinrich Georg Barkhausen and Karl Kurz.

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Baron Heinrich Karl von Haymerle

Baron Heinrich Karl von Haymerle (7 December 1828 – 10 October 1881) was an Austrian statesman born and educated in Vienna.

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Baron Johann von Wessenberg-Ampringen

Baron Johann von Wessenberg-Ampringen (Johann Philipp Freiherr von Wessenberg-Ampringen; 28 November 1773 – 1 August 1858, Freiburg im Breisgau) was an Austrian diplomat statesman.

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Baron Karl von Hasenauer

Baron Karl von Hasenauer (Karl Freiherr von Hasenauer) (20 July 1833 – 4 January 1894) was an important Austrian architect and key representative of the Historismus school.

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Baroque

The Baroque is a highly ornate and often extravagant style of architecture, art and music that flourished in Europe from the early 17th until the late 18th century.

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Baroque architecture

Baroque architecture is the building style of the Baroque era, begun in late 16th-century Italy, that took the Roman vocabulary of Renaissance architecture and used it in a new rhetorical and theatrical fashion, often to express the triumph of the Catholic Church.

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Baroque Revival architecture

The Baroque Revival, also known as Neo-Baroque (or Second Empire architecture in France), was an architectural style of the late 19th century.

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Bartolomeo Bosco

Giovanni Bartolomeo Bosco (January 3, 1793 – March 7, 1863) was an Italian magician during the mid-19th century.

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Bartolomeo Campagnoli

Bartolomeo Campagnoli (September 10, 1751 – November 6, 1827) was an Italian violinist and composer.

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Bartolomeo Ghetti (painter)

Bartolomeo (or Baccio) di Zanobi Ghetti (died 1536) was a Florentine Renaissance painter who has only recently emerged from obscurity as a result of art historical research.

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Bartolomeo Veneto

Bartolomeo Veneto (active 1502–1531) was an Italian painter who worked in Venice, the Veneto (the mainland), and Lombardy.

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Baruch Elron

Baruch Elron (1934–2006) was an Israeli painter best known for his unique Fantastic Realist style rich in symbols and allegories.

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Basilius Petritz

Basilius Petritz (20 May 16476 September 1715) was a German composer and Kreuzkantor in Dresden 1694–1713.

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Basilius von Ramdohr

Friedrich Wilhelm Basilius von Ramdohr (21 July 1757 – 26 July 1822) was a German conservative lawyer, art critic and journalist based in Dresden.

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Bastei

The Bastei is a rock formation towering 194 metres above the Elbe River in the Elbe Sandstone Mountains of Germany.

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Baton (conducting)

A baton is a stick that is used by conductors primarily to enlarge and enhance the manual and bodily movements associated with directing an ensemble of musicians.

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Batropetes

Batropetes is an extinct genus of brachystelechid microbrachomorphs.

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Battery storage power station

A battery storage power plant is a form of storage power plant, which uses batteries on an electrochemical basis for energy storage.

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Battle of Bautzen (1945)

The Battle of Bautzen (or Battle of Budziszyn, April 1945) was one of the last battles of the Eastern Front during World War II.

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Battle of Dresden

The Battle of Dresden (26–27 August 1813) was a major engagement of the Napoleonic Wars.

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Battle of Fontenoy

The Battle of Fontenoy, 11 May 1745,This article uses the Gregorian calendar (unless otherwise stated).

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Battle of Freiberg

The Battle of Freiberg was fought on 29 October 1762 and was the last great battle of the Third Silesian War (and of the wider Seven Years' War).

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Battle of Gefrees

The Battle of Gefrees was fought on 8 July 1809 during the War of the Fifth Coalition between a joint force of Austrians and Brunswickers under the command of General Kienmayer and a French force under the command of General Junot, Duke of Abrantès.

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Battle of Hohenfriedberg

The Battle of Hohenfriedberg or Hohenfriedeberg, now Dobromierz, also known as the Battle of Striegau, now Strzegom, was one of Frederick the Great's most admired victories.

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Battle of Königgrätz

The Battle of Königgrätz (Schlacht bei Königgrätz), also known as the Battle of Sadowa, Sadová, or Hradec Králové, was the decisive battle of the Austro-Prussian War, in which the Kingdom of Prussia defeated the Austrian Empire.

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Battle of Kesselsdorf

The Battle of Kesselsdorf was fought on 15 December 1745, between the Kingdom of Prussia and the combined forces of the Archduchy of Austria and the Electorate of Saxony during the part of the War of the Austrian Succession known as the Second Silesian War.

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Battle of Leipzig

The Battle of Leipzig or Battle of the Nations (Битва народов, Bitva narodov; Völkerschlacht bei Leipzig; Bataille des Nations, Slaget vid Leipzig) was fought from 16 to 19 October 1813, at Leipzig, Saxony.

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Battle of Linz-Urfahr

The Battle of Linz-Urfahr on 17 May 1809 saw soldiers from the Austrian Empire fighting against troops from two of Emperor Napoleon's allies, the Kingdom of Württemberg and the Kingdom of Saxony.

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Battle of Luckau

The Battle of Luckau was fought at Luckau in Brandenburg on 6 June 1813 during the War of the Sixth Coalition, part of the Napoleonic Wars.

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Battle of Schleiz

The Battle of Schleiz took place on October 9, 1806 in Schleiz, Germany between a Prussian-Saxon division under Bogislav Friedrich Emanuel von Tauentzien and a part of Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte's I Corps under the command of Jean-Baptiste Drouet, Comte d'Erlon.

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Battle of the Palaces

The "Battle of the Palaces" occurred in the Russian Empire in the last decade of the reign of Catherine II (1784–1796) and the reign of Paul I (1796–1801), with ripple effects extending into the beginning of the reign of Alexander I. A bitter standoff between Catherine and Paul, her only legitimate son and heir, manifested itself in transient political and ideological conflicts, but also had a lasting, tangible impact on Russian architecture.

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Battle of Torgau

In the Battle of Torgau on 3 November 1760, King Frederick the Great's Prussian army fought a larger Austrian army under the command of Field Marshal Leopold Josef Graf Daun.

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Bauhaus

Staatliches Bauhaus, commonly known simply as Bauhaus, was a German art school operational from 1919 to 1933 that combined crafts and the fine arts, and was famous for the approach to design that it publicized and taught.

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Bauska

Bauska is a town in Bauska Municipality, in the Zemgale region of southern Latvia.

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Bautzen

Bautzen (Upper Sorbian: Budyšin; Lower Sorbian: Budyšyn, Budyšín, Budziszyn) is a hill-top town in eastern Saxony, Germany, and administrative centre of the eponymous district.

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Bautzen (district)

The district of Bautzen ('Landkreis Bautzen', 'Wokrjes Budyšin') is a district in the state of Saxony in Germany.

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Bay Ganyo

Bay Ganyo (Бай Ганьо, pronounced; also transliterated as Bai Ganio or Baj Ganjo) is a fictional character created by Bulgarian author Aleko Konstantinov (1863–1897).

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Bayreuth–Neuenmarkt-Wirsberg railway

The Bayreuth–Neuenmarkt-Wirsberg line is a single-track main line railway in the German state of Bavaria.

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Béla Szepes

Béla Szepes (also known as Béla Strauch; September 5, 1903 – June 20, 1986) was a Hungarian skier, athlete, graphic designer and journalist.

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Büchenbronn Observation Tower

Büchenbronn Observation Tower (Büchenbronner Aussichtsturm) is a lattice tower situated on the Büchenbronn Height (608.50 above sea level) near Pforzheim in the state of Baden-Württemberg, south-west Germany.

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BBBank

The BBBank eG (formerly Badische Beamtenbank) is a German cooperative bank headquartered in Karlsruhe (Baden-Württemberg).

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Beatrice Harraden

Beatrice Harraden (1864–1936) was a British writer and suffragette.

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Beatrice Weder di Mauro

Beatrice Weder di Mauro (born August 3, 1965) is a Swiss academic and businesswoman who is currently professor of economics at the University of Mainz, Germany and Distinguished Fellow-in-residence at the Emerging Markets Institute of INSEAD Singapore.

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Bebra

Bebra is a small town in Hersfeld-Rotenburg district in northeastern Hesse, Germany.

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Bedřich Smetana

Bedřich Smetana (2 March 1824 – 12 May 1884) was a Czech composer who pioneered the development of a musical style that became closely identified with his country's aspirations to independent statehood.

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Bedřich Wachsmann

Bedřich Wachsmann (May 24, 1820 – February 27, 1897) was a German-speaking Czech painter, decorator and architect.

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Beer Drinkers and Hell Raisers Tour

The Beer Drinkers and Hell Raisers Tour was a concert tour through North America and Europe, undertaken by American rock band ZZ Top.

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Bella Igla

Bella Igla (בלה איגלה; Белла Игла; born June 2, 1985 in Russia) is an Israeli female chess player, holding the title of Woman Grandmaster.

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Bellevue Investments

Bellevue Investments GmbH & Co.

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Belloneon

The belloneon (or bellonion) was a mechanical musical instrument consisting of twenty-four trumpets and two kettle drums.

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BEMET

Hod Moshonov, also known by his stage name BEMET, is an Israeli record producer.

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Ben Travers

Ben Travers CBE AFC (12 November 1886 – 18 December 1980) was an English writer.

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Benigno Bossi

Benigno Bossi (1727- 1792) was an Italian engraver, painter, and stucco artist.

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Benin Bronzes

The Benin Bronzes are a group of more than a thousand metal plaques and sculptures that decorated the royal palace of the Kingdom of Benin in what is now modern-day Nigeria.

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Benjamin Sadler

Benjamin Sadler (born February 12, 1971) is a German actor who was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, the son of a German graphic designer and a British teacher.

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Benno

Saint Benno (– 16 June 1106) was named Bishop of Meissen in 1066.

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Benno Credé

Carl Benno Credé (1 September 1847 in Berlin – 14 March 1929 in Dresden) was a German surgeon.

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Benno Frederick Toermer

Benno Frederick Toermer (Törmer), (4 July 1804 – 6 February 1859) was a painter.

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Bentley

Bentley Motors Limited is a British manufacturer and marketer of luxury cars and SUVs—and a subsidiary of Volkswagen AG since 1998.

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Bentley Continental Flying Spur (2005)

The Bentley Continental Flying Spur is the four-door saloon variant of the Bentley Continental GT coupé.

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Bentley Crewe

Bentley Crewe, located on the outskirts of Crewe, Cheshire, England, is the headquarters and design and manufacturing centre of Bentley Motors Limited.

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Bergen auf Rügen

Bergen auf Rügen is the capital of the former district of Rügen in the middle of the island of Rügen in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany.

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Berkin Elvan

Berkin Elvan (January 5, 1999 – March 11, 2014) was a 15-year-old Turkish boy who was hit on the head by a tear-gas canister fired by a police officer in Istanbul after going out to buy bread during the June 2013 anti-government protests in Turkey.

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Berlengas

The Berlengas archipelago is a group of small islands off the Portuguese coast, west of the town of Peniche in Oeste region.

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Berlin Anhalter Bahnhof

The Anhalter Bahnhof is a former railway terminus in Berlin, Germany, approximately 600 metres (0.5 mi) southeast of Potsdamer Platz.

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Berlin Brandenburg Airport

Berlin Brandenburg Airport (Flughafen Berlin Brandenburg „Willy Brandt") is an international airport under construction near the capital of Germany, Berlin.

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Berlin Conference of Bishops

The Berlin Conference of Bishops was the meeting of Roman Catholic bishops of East Germany from 1976 to 1990.

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Berlin Dresdner Bahnhof

The Dresdner Bahnhof was a short-lived passenger railway terminus in Berlin, Germany, operating from 1875 to 1882 and handling train services to and from Dresden over the Berlin–Dresden railway.

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Berlin Ostbahnhof

Berlin Ostbahnhof (German for Berlin East railway station) is a main line railway station in Berlin, Germany.

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Berlin Stadtbahn

The Berlin Stadtbahn ("city railway") is a major railway thoroughfare in the German capital Berlin, which runs through Berlin from east to west.

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Berlin–Dresden railway

The Berlin–Dresden railway is a double track, electrified main line railway in the German states of Berlin, Brandenburg and Saxony, which was originally built and operated by the Berlin-Dresden Railway Company (Berlin-Dresdener Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft).

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Berlin–Wrocław railway

The Berlin–Wrocław railway (Niederschlesisch-Märkische Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft, roughly translating as "Lower Silesian-Marcher Railway", NME) was a German private railway that connected Berlin (then capital of the March of Brandenburg, Mark Brandenburg) and Wrocław (in Lower Silesia, then part of Prussia, and called Breslau in German, now in Poland).

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Berliner FC Dynamo

Berliner FC Dynamo (commonly BFC Dynamo or BFC) is a German football club from Berlin and the record champion of East Germany with ten consecutive championships from 1979 through 1988.

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Berliner Rundfunk

The Berliner Rundfunk (BERU) was a radio station set in East Germany.

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Bernardo Bellotto

Bernardo Bellotto, (c. 1721/2 or 30 January 1721 – 17 November 1780), was an Italian urban landscape painter or vedutista, and printmaker in etching famous for his vedute of European cities (Dresden, Vienna, Turin and Warsaw).

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Bernardo Dovizi

Bernardo Dovizi of Bibbiena (4 August 1470 – 9 November 1520) was an Italian cardinal and comedy writer, known best as Cardinal Bibbiena, for the town of Bibbiena, where he was born.

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Bernau bei Berlin

Bernau bei Berlin (English Bernau by Berlin, commonly named Bernau) is a German town in the Barnim district.

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Bernd Aldenhoff

Bernd Aldenhoff (14 June 1908 in Duisburg8 October 1959 in München) was a German Heldentenor.

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Bernd Eisenfeld

Bernd Eisenfeld (9 January 1941 – 12 June 2010), also known by the pseudonym Fred Werner, was an opponent of the East German dictatorship who became a writer and an historian.

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Bernd Jakubowski

Bernd Jakubowski (10 December 1952 in Rostock – 25 July 2007 in Dresden) was an East German footballer who played as a goalkeeper.

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Bernhard Crusell

Bernhard Henrik Crusell (15 October 1775 – 28 July 1838) was a Swedish-Finnish clarinetist, composer and translator, "the most significant and internationally best-known Finnish-born classical composer and indeed, — the outstanding Finnish composer before Sibelius".

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Bernhard Elsner

Bernhard Elsner (born 30 January 1927) is a former Major general in the East German Ministry for State Security (''Stasi'').

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Bernhard Gerth

Friedrich Bernhard Gerth (5 April 1844, Dresden – 1 February 1911, Leipzig) was a German educator and classical philologist.

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Bernhard Hantzsch

Bernhard Adolph Hantzsch (12 January 1875 – June 1911) was a German ornithologist, Arctic researcher, and writer, notable for his discovery of two Icelandic bird subspecies.

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Bernhard Hirschel

Bernhard Hirschel (15 January 1815 - 15 January 1874) was a German physician, writer and liberal activist who lived and worked in Dresden.

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Bernhard Plockhorst

Bernhard Plockhorst (March 2, 1825 – May 18, 1907) was a German painter and graphic artist.

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Bernhard Studer-Steinhäuslin

Bernhard Studer-Steinhäuslin (23 May 1847 – 28 March 1910) was a Swiss pharmacist and naturalist.

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Bernhard Thalheim

Bernhard Karl Thalheim (born 1952) is a German computer scientist and Professor of Information Systems Engineering at the University of Kiel who is known for conceptual modeling and its theoretical foundational contributions.

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Bernhard von Cotta

Carl Bernhard von Cotta, known as Bernhard von Cotta (24 October 180814 September 1879), was a German geologist.

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Bernhard von Reesen

Bernhard von Reesen (born ca. 1490) was an art collector born to a patrician family in Danzig (Gdańsk), in Kingdom of Poland.

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Bert Van Bork

Bert Van Bork (1928 – October 29, 2014) was a German Born multi-award-winning producer, director, cinematographer, still photographer, painter, and printer.

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Bertelsmann

Bertelsmann is a German multinational corporation based in Gütersloh, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.

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Bertha Beckmann

Bertha Wehnert-Beckmann (1815–1901) appears to have been Germany's first professional female photographer.

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Bertha Valerius

Aurora Valeria Albertina Bertha Valerius (21 January 1824, Stockholm – 24 March 1895, Stockholm), was a Swedish photographer and painter.

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Bertha von Marenholtz-Bülow

Baroness Bertha von Marenholtz-Bülow (born 5 March 1810 in Brunswick; died 9 January 1893 in Dresden) was a German noblewoman and educator noted for her work in spreading the kindergarten concept through Europe.

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Berthold Müller-Oerlinghausen

Berthold Müller-Oerlinghausen (10 February 1893 in Oerlinghausen as Berthold Müller – 22 June 1979 in Kressbronn) was a German sculptor.

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Bertrand Auerbach

Bertrand Auerbach (2 September 1856 – 25 August 1942) was a French explorer, anthropologist and geographer.

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Bertrand Fagalde

Marie Bertrand Alfred Fagalde (22 July 1878, Boghar, Algeria - 6 February 1966, Garches, Paris) was a French Army officer.

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Bessie Schonberg

Bessie Schonberg (December 27, 1906 – May 14, 1997) was a highly influential dancer, choreographer and teacher of the 20th century.

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Best Play ESPY Award

The Best Play ESPY Award has been conferred annually since 2002 on the play in a single regular season or playoff game contested professionally under the auspices of one of the four major North American leagues or collegiately under the auspices of the National Collegiate Athletic Association adjudged to be the most outstanding or best.

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Betina Popova

Betina Vadimovna Popova (Бетина Вадимовна Попова, born 2 November 1996) is a Russian ice dancer.

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Bettina Löbel

Bettina Löbel (born 29 November 1962) is a retired East German swimmer.

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Betty Paoli

Betty Paoli (born Barbara Elisabeth Glück 30 December 1815 – 5 July 1894) was an Austrian writer, a companion of Princess Maria Anna Schwarzenberg (1767–1848) and friend of Maria von Ebner-Eschenbach.

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Bewegung Nurr

Bewegung Nurr is an artists' collective that operates in the fields of sculpture, installation art, graffiti, video art, photography, and painting.

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Beyond the Curtain

Beyond the Curtain is a 1960 British drama film written and directed by Compton Bennett and starring Richard Greene and Eva Bartok.

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Bezirk Dresden

The Bezirk Dresden was a district (Bezirk) of East Germany.

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Bi-articulated bus

A bi-articulated bus or double-articulated bus is a type of high-capacity articulated bus with an extra axle and a second articulation joint that allows it to carry three passenger compartments instead of two.

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Bianca Walter

Bianca Walter (born 31 March 1990) is a German short track speed skater.

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Bianka Schwede

Bianka Schwede (later Borrmann, born 9 January 1953) is a German rower who competed for East Germany in the 1976 Summer Olympics.

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Biberach an der Riss

Biberach is a town in the south of Germany.

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Bible translations into Czech

The Czech literature of the Middle Ages is very rich in translations of Biblical books, made from the Vulgate.

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Bieberstein

Bieberstein is a German surname.

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Biela Valley Trolleybus

The Biela Valley Trolleybus (Bielatalbahn or Bielathalbahn) was a trolleybus service in the German state of Saxony.

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Big Brother Germany (season 10)

The tenth season of Big Brother Germany began on 11 January 2010 and ended on 9 August 2010, having lasted 211 days.

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Big Brother Germany (season 2)

Season two of Big Brother Germany lasted from 16 September 2000 to 31 December 2000 and was shown on RTL 2.

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BIG6 European Football League

The BIG6 European Football League (BIG6) is a European Cup style tournament for European American football teams.

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Bill Huck

Bill Huck (born 9 March 1965 in Dresden) is a German racing cyclist who won the world championships in sprint 1989, 1990.

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Billy Pilgrim

Billy Pilgrim is a fictional character and protagonist of Kurt Vonnegut's 1969 novel Slaughterhouse-Five, who has appeared in adaptations of the novel for film and the stage.

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Billy Talent II Tour

The II Tour was a 20-month-long concert tour by punk rock band Billy Talent, taking place in 2006 through to 2008 in support of their third studio album Billy Talent II.

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Billy Talent III Tour

The III Tour was a concert tour by band Billy Talent, taking place from 2009 to 2010, in support of their third studio album Billy Talent III.

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Birgit Åkesson

Anna Ida Birgit Åkesson, born March 24, 1908 in Malmö, died March 24, 2001 in Stockholm, was a choreographer, dancer and dance researcher.

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Bischofswerda

Bischofswerda (Biskupicy, Biskupice) is a small town in Germany at the western edge of Upper Lusatia in Saxony.

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Bishop of Dresden-Meissen

The Bishop of Dresden-Meissen is the Ordinary of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Dresden-Meissen in the Archdiocese of Berlin.

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Bishop's Road (Meißen–Stolpen)

The Bishop's Road (German: Bischofsweg)is and ancient road in Saxony, going from Meißen via Dresden to Stolpen.

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Bismarck monument

From 1868 onwards, Bismarck monuments were erected in many parts of the German Empire in honour of the long-serving Prussian minister-president and first German Reichskanzler, Prince Otto von Bismarck.

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Bismarck Tower (Viersen)

The Bismarck Tower located in Viersen (North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany) was erected in honour of the chancellor Otto von Bismarck and has since become an icon of the city of Viersen.

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Bistra Vinarova

Bistra Vinarova (Бистра Винарова; 6 November 1890 – 15 April 1977) was a Bulgarian artist and often credited as the first Bulgarian woman of the expressionist style.

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Bitis schneideri

Bitis schneideri is a venomous viper species found in a small coastal region that straddles the border between Namibia and South Africa.

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Bjørn Talén

Bjørn Talén (8 September 1890 – 12 July 1945) was a Norwegian opera singer (tenor).

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Black Ice World Tour

Black Ice World Tour was a 2008–2010 concert tour by Australian rock band AC/DC, in support of their fifteenth studio album Black Ice (2008).

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Blackamoor (decorative arts)

Blackamoor is a European art style from the Early Modern period depicting highly stylized figures, usually African males but sometimes other non-European races, in subservient or exoticized form.

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Blaise Pascal

Blaise Pascal (19 June 1623 – 19 August 1662) was a French mathematician, physicist, inventor, writer and Catholic theologian.

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Blasewitz

Blasewitz is a larger borough (Ortsamtsbereich) of Dresden, Germany in the city's eastern centre on the Elbe river.

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Blaue Wimpel im Sommerwind

Blaue Wimpel im Sommerwind is an East German documentary film about the meeting of the Ernst Thälmann Pioneer Organization in Dresden in 1952.

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Blaues Kartell

The Blaues Kartell is a circle of four German Student Corps, or Corps (Studentenverbindung) for short, who understand the union as "one fraternity spanning four cities".

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Blood and Gold

Blood and Gold (2001) is a horror novel by American writer Anne Rice, the eighth book in her Vampire Chronicles series.

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Boat lift

A boat lift, ship lift, or lift lock is a machine for transporting boats between water at two different elevations, and is an alternative to the canal lock and the canal inclined plane.

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Božidar Kunc

Božidar Kunc (June 18, 1903, Zagreb – April 1, 1964, Detroit) was a Croatian composer and pianist.

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Bobritzsch

Bobritzsch is a former municipality in the district of Mittelsachsen, in Saxony, Germany.

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Bogatynia

Bogatynia ((German: Reichenau in Sachsen) is a town in Zgorzelec County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland.

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Bogdan Willewalde

Bogdan Pavlovich Willewalde (Gottfried Willewalde; January 12, 1819, Pavlovsk, Saint Petersburg – March 24, 1903, Dresden) was a Russian artist, academic, emeritus professor of military art, and a fellow of the Imperial Academy of Arts.

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Bogislaw von Bonin

Bogislaw Oskar Adolf Fürchtegott von Bonin (January 17, 1908, Potsdam – August 13, 1980, Lehrte near Hannover) was a German Wehrmacht officer and journalist.

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Bogumil Dawison

Bogumil Dawison (May 15, 1818February 1, 1872) was a German actor.

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Bohušovice nad Ohří

Bohušovice nad Ohří (Bauschowitz an der Eger) is a small town in Ústí nad Labem Region of the Czech Republic, located in a flat lowland near left bank of the Ohře River about 5 km south of Litoměřice.

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Boiled Kilt

Boiled Kilt is a German Metal-Band, which was founded in 1995 in Leipzig.

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Bokken Lasson

Caroline "Bokken" Lasson (7 January 1871 – 3 August 1970) was a Norwegian concert and cabaret singer.

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Bolesław Prus

Bolesław Prus (pronounced: bɔ'lεswaf 'prus; 20 August 1847 – 19 May 1912), born Aleksander Głowacki, is a leading figure in the history of Polish literature and philosophy and a distinctive voice in world literature.

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Bolesławiec

Bolesławiec (Bunzlau; Bolesławjec) is a town located on the Bóbr River in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship in southwestern Poland, with 40,837 inhabitants (2006).

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Bologna Process

The Bologna Process is a series of ministerial meetings and agreements between European countries to ensure comparability in the standards and quality of higher-education qualifications.

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Bombing of Dresden in World War II

The bombing of Dresden was a British/American aerial bombing attack on the city of Dresden, the capital of the German state of Saxony, during World War II in the European Theatre.

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Bombing of Guernica

The bombing of Guernica (26 April 1937) was an aerial bombing of the Basque town of Guernica during the Spanish Civil War.

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Bombing of Zadar in World War II

The bombing of Zadar (Zara) during the Second World War by the Allies lasted from November 1943 to October 1944.

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Bon Jovi Live

Bon Jovi Live was the fourteenth concert tour by American band, Bon Jovi.

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Bonding-studenteninitiative e.V.

The bonding-studenteninitiative e.V. (short name bonding) is an independent, non-political and non-profit student organisation.

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Book of Concord

The Book of Concord or Concordia (often, Lutheran Confessions is appended to or substituted for the title) (1580) is the historic doctrinal standard of the Lutheran Church, consisting of ten credal documents recognized as authoritative in Lutheranism since the 16th century.

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Book of Dede Korkut

The Book of Dede Korkut or Book of Korkut Ata (Dede Korkut or Korkut Ata; Dədə Qorqud, دده قورقود; Gorkut Ata) is the most famous among the epic stories of the Oghuz Turks.

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Bordered white

The bordered white (Bupalus piniaria), also known as the pine looper, is a moth of the geometer moth family (Geometridae).

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Boris Avrukh

Boris Leonidovich Avrukh (בוריס ליאונידוביץ' אברוך; Борис Леонидович Аврух; born 10 February 1978 in Karaganda, Soviet Union) is an Israeli chess grandmaster.

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Borislav Ivkov

Borislav Ivkov (born November 12, 1933 in Belgrade) is a Serbian chess Grandmaster.

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Borislav Stojkov

Borislav Stojkov (born October 17, 1941 in Serbia) is a Graduate Engineer of Architecture, Master of Town Planning and Doctor of urbanistic sciences, Professor at the University of Belgrade – Faculty of Geography, department of spatial planning (retired 2009), full member of the Academy of Engineering Sciences of Serbia.

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Borsdorf–Coswig railway

The Borsdorf–Coswig railway is a mainline railway in the German state of Saxony, originally built and operated by the Leipzig-Dresden Railway Company.

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Botho Sigwart zu Eulenburg

Sigwart Botho Philipp August zu Eulenburg, Count of Eulenburg (10 January 1884 in Munich – 2 June 1915 in Jasło) was the second son of Philip, Prince of Eulenburg (1847–1921) and his wife Auguste, born Countess of Sandels (1853–1941) and a German late romantic composer who fell in the First World War.

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Bra

A bra, short for brassiere (UK or), is a form-fitting undergarment suspender designed to support or cover the wearer's breasts.

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Bram van der Stok

Bram van der Stok, (13 October 1915 – 8 February 1993), also known as Bob van der Stok, was a World War II fighter pilot and flying ace, and is the most decorated aviator in Dutch history.

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Brandenburg Concerto No. 5

Johann Sebastian Bach wrote his fifth Brandenburg Concerto, BWV 1050, for harpsichord, flute and violin as soloists, and an orchestral accompaniment consisting of strings and continuo.

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Brandtaucher

Brandtaucher (German for Fire-diver) was a submersible designed by the Bavarian inventor and engineer Wilhelm Bauer and built by Schweffel & Howaldt in Kiel for Schleswig-Holstein's Flotilla (part of the Reichsflotte) in 1850.

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Branka Musulin

Branka Musulin (6 August 1917 - 1 January 1975) was a German-Croatian classical pianist and teacher.

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Brazzaville

Brazzaville is the capital and largest city of the Republic of the Congo and is on the north side of the Congo River, opposite Kinshasa.

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Brücke Museum

The Brücke Museum in Berlin houses the world's largest collection of works by Die Brücke ("The Bridge"), an early 20th-century expressionist movement.

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Brühl (Baden)

is a municipality in the Rhein-Neckar district of Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

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Brühl (Leipzig)

The is a street in Leipzig, Germany, just within the former city wall.

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Brühl's Terrace

Brühl's Terrace (Brühlsche Terrasse) is a historic architectural ensemble in Dresden, Germany.

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Breitspurbahn

The Breitspurbahn (translation: broad-gauge railway) was a planned broad-gauge railway, proposed by Adolf Hitler during the Nazi regime in Germany, supposed to run on 3-metre gauge track with double-deck coaches between major cities of Grossdeutschland, Hitler's expanded GermanyPuffert, Douglas J. (2009).

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Breuninger

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Brewster Morris

Brewster Hillard Morris (February 7, 1909 - September 3, 1990) was an American diplomat.

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Brian Johnson (figure skater)

Brian Johnson (born November 5, 1995) is an American pair skater.

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Briefzentrum (Deutsche Post)

A Briefzentrum (English: Letter center) is a district center for the processing of letters for Deutsche Post.

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Brigitte Voit

Brigitte Voit, Prof.

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British Free Corps

The British Free Corps (Britisches Freikorps) was a unit of the Waffen SS during World War II, consisting of British and Dominion prisoners of war who had been recruited by Nazi Germany.

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British war crimes

British war crimes are acts by the armed forces of the United Kingdom which have allegedly violated the laws and customs of war since the Hague Conventions of 1899 and 1907.

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Brno

Brno (Brünn) is the second largest city in the Czech Republic by population and area, the largest Moravian city, and the historical capital city of the Margraviate of Moravia.

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Brown sicklebill

The brown sicklebill (Epimachus meyeri), also known as Bee's sicklebill, is a species of bird-of-paradise.

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Bruno Decarli

Bruno Decarli (1877–1950) was a German stage and film actor.

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Bruno Geisler

Bruno Geisler (5 October 1857, Mittelwalde, Kr. Glatz, Silesia – 7 October 1945 Dresden) was a German ornithologist.

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Bruno Paul

Bruno Paul (19 January 1874 – 17 August 1968) was a German architect, illustrator, interior designer, and furniture designer.

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Brunolf Baade

Brunolf Baade (15 March 1904 – 5 November 1969) was an important German aeronautical engineer.

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Brzeg railway station

Brzeg railway station is a station in Brzeg, Opole Voivodeship, Poland.

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Buber-Rosenzweig-Medal

The Buber-Rosenzweig-Medaille is an annual prize awarded since 1968 by the Deutscher Koordinierungsrat der Gesellschaften für Christlich-Jüdische Zusammenarbeit (DKR; German Coordinating Council of Societies for Christian-Jewish Cooperation) to individuals, initiatives, or institutions, which have actively contributed to Christian–Jewish understanding.

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Buch Abbey

Buch Abbey, in German Kloster Buch, is a former Cistercian monastery near Leisnig in Saxony.

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Buchenwald concentration camp

Buchenwald concentration camp (German: Konzentrationslager (KZ) Buchenwald,; literally, in English: beech forest) was a German Nazi concentration camp established on Ettersberg hill near Weimar, Germany, in July 1937, one of the first and the largest of the concentration camps on German soil, following Dachau's opening just over four years earlier.

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Buehlau

Buehlau or Bühlau refers to.

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Buehlau, Dresden

Buehlau (German: Bühlau) is a quarter in the east of the Saxon capital Dresden and belongs to the statistical quarter Buehlau/Weisser Hirsch.

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Bulgarians in Germany

Bulgarians (Bulgaren) in Germany (Германия, Germania, archaically and colloquially Немско, Nemsko) are one of the sizable communities of the Bulgarian diaspora in Western Europe.

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Bundesautobahn 10

runs in Brandenburg as an orbital motorway around the German capital Berlin, colloquially called Berliner Ring.

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Bundesautobahn 13

is an autobahn in eastern Germany, connecting Berlin with Dresden.

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Bundesautobahn 14

is an autobahn in eastern Germany.

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Bundesautobahn 17

is an autobahn in Saxony, south-eastern Germany.

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Bundesautobahn 4

is an autobahn that crosses Germany in a west-east direction.

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Bundesfinanzdirektion

The Bundesfinanzdirektionen was the German federal funding agencies with responsibility to the Federal Ministry of Finance that operated between 2008-2015.

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Bundesstraße 6

The Bundesstraße 6 (abbr. B6) is a German federal highway running from Bremerhaven on the North Sea coast in a southeasterly direction through the states of Lower Saxony, Bremen, Saxony-Anhalt and Saxony to Görlitz on the Polish border.

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Bundesstraße 7

The Bundesstraße 7 (abbr. B7) is a German federal highway (Bundesstraße) that stretches from the Dutch border at Venlo in the West to Rochlitz near Chemnitz in the East.

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Bundeswehr Military History Museum

The Bundeswehr Military History Museum (Militärhistorisches Museum der Bundeswehr (MHMBw)) is the military museum of the German Armed Forces, the Bundeswehr, and one of the major military history museums in Germany.

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Bunte Republik Neustadt

The Bunte Republik Neustadt (German: literally "Colourful Republic of Neustadt") was a micronation in Dresden in Germany, in parts of the city's district Dresden-Neustadt, from 1990 to 1993; nowadays every year in June a 3-day cultural festival is celebrated there under the same name.

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Buovo d'Antona (Traetta)

Buovo d'Antona is an Italian-language dramma giocoso opera in 3 acts by Tommaso Traetta, on a libretto by Carlo Goldoni based on the Bevis of Hampton chivalric tale, which premiered at the Teatro San Moisè, Venice on 27 December 1758.

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Burial sites of European monarchs and consorts

This list contains all European emperors, kings and regent princes and their consorts as well as well-known crown princes since the Middle Ages, whereas the lists are starting with either the beginning of the monarchy or with a change of the dynasty (e.g. England with the Norman king William the Conqueror, Spain with the unification of Castile and Aragon, Sweden with the Vasa dynasty, etc.). In addition, it contains the still-existing principalities of Monaco and Liechtenstein and the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg.

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Burkau

Burkau (Sorbian: Porchow) is a municipality in the east of Saxony, in the district of Bautzen in Germany.

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BuroHappold Engineering

BuroHappold Engineering is a British professional services firm providing engineering consultancy, design, planning, project management and consulting services for buildings, infrastructure and the environment.

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Bus

A bus (archaically also omnibus, multibus, motorbus, autobus) is a road vehicle designed to carry many passengers.

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Bushwick, Brooklyn

Bushwick is a working-class neighborhood in the northern part of the New York City borough of Brooklyn.

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Busmannkapelle

The Busmannkapelle was a side chapel of the Sophienkirche in Dresden.

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Busmannkapelle Memorial

The Busmannkapelle Memorial (Gedenkstätte Busmannkapelle) is a building in Dresden.

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By the Way World Tour

The By the Way World Tour was a worldwide concert tour by American rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers to support the band's eighth studio album, By the Way.

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Bydgoszcz Canal

Bydgoszcz Canal (Bromberger Kanal) is a canal, 24.7 km long, between the cities of Bydgoszcz and Nakło in Poland, connecting Vistula river with Oder river, through Brda and Noteć rivers (the latter ending in the Warta river which itself ends in Oder).

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BYU bands and ensembles

BYU has a broad array of bands and ensembles.

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C. F. W. Walther

Carl Ferdinand Wilhelm Walther (October 25, 1811 – May 7, 1887) was the first President of the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod and its most influential theologian.

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Cabinet (cigarette)

Cabinet is a German brand of cigarettes, currently owned and manufactured by Reemtsma, a subsidiary of Imperial Tobacco.

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Cabinet of curiosities

Cabinets of curiosities (also known in German loanwords as Kunstkabinett, Kunstkammer or Wunderkammer; also Cabinets of Wonder, and wonder-rooms) were encyclopedic collections of objects whose categorical boundaries were, in Renaissance Europe, yet to be defined.

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Cadet Corps

A corps of cadets, or cadet corps, was originally a kind of military school for boys.

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Cairn in Snow

Cairn in Snow, also known as Dolmen in the snow, (Hünengrab im Schnee, literally "Giant's grave in the snow") is a landscape painting by the German painter Caspar David Friedrich.

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Calandro

Calandro is an opera buffa in three acts composed by Giovanni Alberto Ristori to a libretto by Stefano Benedetto Pallavicino.

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Calton Hill

Calton Hill is a hill in central Edinburgh, Scotland, situated beyond the east end of Princes Street and included in the city's UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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Camellia japonica

Camellia japonica, known as common camellia or Japanese camellia, is one of the best known species of the genus Camellia.

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Camerata Wrocław

Camerata Wrocław is a professional chamber orchestra in Wrocław, which was founded in 1998 by the Polish conductor and composer Jan Pogány.

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Camilla Cobb

Camilla Cobb (1843–1933) was the founder of the first kindergarten in Utah.

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Camilla Nylund

Camilla Nylund (born 11 June 1968) is a Finnish operatic soprano.

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Camillo Karl Schneider

Camillo Karl Schneider (7 April 1876 – 5 January 1951) was an Austrian botanist and landscape architect.

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Camino de Santiago (route descriptions)

The Camino de Santiago (Also known as the Way of St. James) extends from different countries of Europe, and even North Africa, on its way to Santiago de Compostela and Finisterre.

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Capital city

A capital city (or simply capital) is the municipality exercising primary status in a country, state, province, or other administrative region, usually as its seat of government.

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Capitulation of Wittenberg

The Capitulation of Wittenberg (Wittenberger Kapitulation) was a treaty in 1547 by which John Frederick I, Elector of Saxony, was compelled to resign the electoral dignity.

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Carbide and Sorrel

Carbide and Sorrel is a 1963 East German comedy film directed by Frank Beyer and starring Erwin Geschonneck.

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Cardillac

Cardillac is an opera by Paul Hindemith in three acts and four scenes.

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CarGoTram

The CarGoTram is a freight tram in Dresden, Germany.

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Carina Wiese

Carina Nicolette Wiese (born 26 February 1970) is a German actress who was born in Dresden, East Germany, and did her classical training as an actress at the Theaterhochschule Leipzig.

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Carl August Benjamin Siegel

Carl August Benjamin Siegel (27 April 1757, Dresden - 15 October 1832, Dresden) was a German architecture professor and chief of works, active in Leipzig and Dresden.

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Carl Balsgaard

Carl Vilhelm Balsgaard (24 December 1812, Copenhagen - 14 August 1893, Copenhagen) was a Danish painter; primarily of still-lifes.

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Carl Bechstein

Friedrich Wilhelm Carl Bechstein (1 June 18266 March 1900) was the maker of C. Bechstein pianos and the founder of C. Bechstein Pianofortefabrik.

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Carl Bernhard von Trinius

Carl Bernhard von Trinius (6 March 1778, Eisleben – 12 March 1844, St. Petersburg) was a German-born botanist and physician.

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Carl Christian Vogel von Vogelstein

Carl Christian Vogel von Vogelstein (26 June 1788, Wildenfels, Kursachsen – 4 March 1868, Munich), born Vogel, was a German painter.

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Carl David Stegmann

Carl David Stegmann (1751 – 27 May 1826) was a German tenor, harpsichordist, conductor, and composer.

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Carl Eggers

Carl Johann Adolf Eggers (1787-1863), a German historical painter, born at Neu Strelitz, was instructed by Friedrich Matthäi at Dresden.

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Carl Ehrenberg

Carl Emil Theodor Ehrenberg (5 April 1878 – 26 February 1962) was a German composer.

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Carl Friedrich Abel

Carl Friedrich Abel (22 December 1723 – 20 June 1787) was a German composer of the Classical era.

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Carl Friedrich Echtermeier

Carl Friedrich Echtermeier, also known as Carl Echtermeier or Karl Echtermeyer, (27 October 1845 - 30 July 1910) was a German sculptor.

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Carl Friedrich Haase

Carl Friedrich Haase, name sometimes spelled as Karl Friedrich Haase (13 February 1788, Leipzig – 10 November 1865, Ober-Lössnitz near Dresden) was a German obstetrician.

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Carl Friedrich Wenzel

Carl Friedrich Wenzel (February 26, 1793) was a German chemist and metallurgist who determined the reaction rates of various chemicals, establishing, for example, that the amount of metal that dissolves in an acid is proportional to the concentration of acid in the solution.

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Carl Friedrich Wilhelm Alfred Fleckeisen

Carl Friedrich Wilhelm Alfred Fleckeisen (September 23, 1820 in Wolfenbüttel – August 7, 1899 in Dresden) was a German philologist and critic.

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Carl Götzloff

Carl Wilhelm Götzloff (27 September 1799 – 18 January 1866) was a German painter.

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Carl Georg Oscar Drude

Carl Georg Oscar Drude (June 5, 1852 in Braunschweig – February 1, 1933 in Dresden) was a German botanist.

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Carl Gottlieb Peschel

Carl Gottlieb Peschel (31 March 1798, Dresden – 3 July 1879, Dresden) was a German painter.

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Carl Gottlieb Reissiger

Carl Gottlieb Reißiger (also Karl Reissiger, Carl Reissiger, Karl Reißiger) (31 January 1798, Belzig – 7 November 1859, Dresden) was a German Kapellmeister and composer.

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Carl Grabow

Carl Wilhelm Louis (Ludwig) Grabow (1790 – 19 January 1859) was a German entomologist especially interested in Coleoptera and Lepidoptera.

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Carl Gustav Axel Harnack

Carl Gustav Axel von Harnack (7 May 1851, Tartu – 3 April 1888, Dresden) was a German mathematician who contributed to potential theory.

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Carl Gustav Carus

Carl Gustav Carus (3 January 1789 – 28 July 1869) was a German physiologist and painter, born in Leipzig, who played various roles during the Romantic era.

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Carl Heinrich Hermann

Carl Heinrich Hermann (6 January 1802, Dresden - 30 April 1880, Berlin) was a German fresco-painter.

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Carl Hindenburg

Carl Friedrich Hindenburg (13 July 1741 – 17 March 1808) was a German mathematician born in Dresden.

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Carl Julius Fritzsche

Carl Julius Fritzsche (17 October 1808 in Neustadt – 8 June 1871) was a German pharmacist and chemist.

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Carl Kundmann

Carl Kundmann (15 June 1838, Vienna – 9 June 1919, Vienna) was an Austrian sculptor, best known for his works which adorn the area around the Ringstraße project.

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Carl Ludwig II, Prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg

Carl Ludwig II, 5th Prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg (Karl Ludwig Wilhelm Leopold Fürst zu Hohenlohe-Langenburg; 25 October 182916 May 1907), was the eldest son of Ernst I, Prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg.

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Carl Ludwig Matthes

Carl Ludwig Matthes (born 1751) was a German oboist and composer of the classical era.

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Carl Maria von Weber

Carl Maria Friedrich Ernst von Weber (18 or 19 November 1786 5 June 1826) was a German composer, conductor, pianist, guitarist and critic, and was one of the first significant composers of the Romantic school.

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Carl Oesterley

Carl Wilhelm Friedrich Oesterley (22 June 1805 – 29 March 1891) was a German painter and art historian.

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Carl Püttmann

Carl Püttmann (14 November 1843 – 12 January 1899), often referred to as Carl or Charles Puttmann, was a music teacher and composer of South Australia.

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Carl Raswan

Carl Reinhard Raswan (7 March 1893 – 14 October 1966), born Carl Reinhard Schmidt, was one of the greatest connoisseurs and patrons of the asil Arabian horse.

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Carl Reinhardt

Carl August Reinhardt (also referred to as Karl Reinhardt; born 25. April 1818 in Leipzig, Germany; died 11. August 1877 in Radebeul, Germany) was a German author, painter, graphic artist, and caricaturist.

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Carl Ribbe

Carl Ribbe (November 16, 1860, Berlin - August 27, 1934, Dresden) was a German explorer and entomologist.

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Carl Sattler

Carl Sattler (6 November 1877 - 13 January 1966) was a German architect and university lecturer.

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Carl Stamitz

Carl Philipp Stamitz ('Karel Stamic'; baptized 8 May 17459 November 1801), who changed his given name from Karl, was a German composer of partial Czech ancestry.

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Carl Tanzler

Carl Tanzler, or sometimes Count Carl von Cosel (February 8, 1877 – July 3, 1952), was a German-born radiology technician at the Marine-Hospital Service in Key West, Florida.

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Carl Tausig

Carl (or Karl) Tausig (4 November 184117 July 1871) was a Polish virtuoso pianist, arranger and composer.

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Carl Theodor Albrecht

Carl Theodor Albrecht (August 30, 1843, Dresden, Kingdom of Saxony – August 31, 1915) was a German astronomer.

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Carl Timoleon von Neff

Carl Timoleon von Neff, also Timofey Andreyevich Neff (Тимофей Андреевич Нефф, &ndash) was an artist of Baltic German descent, from present-day Estonia.

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Carl von und zu Mansbach

Carl von und zu Mansbach (26 March 1790 – 17 July 1867) was a Hessian-Norwegian military officer and diplomat.

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Carl Walther Meyer

Carl Walther Meyer was a German film actor who appeared in more than fifty productions during the silent and early sound eras.

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Carl Wilhelmi

Johann Freiderich Carl Wilhelmi (1829–1884) was a Dresden born seedsman who made large collections of botanical specimens in southern Australia.

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Carl Zeiss AG

Carl Zeiss, branded as ZEISS, is a German manufacturer of optical systems, industrial measurements and medical devices, founded in Jena, Germany in 1846 by optician Carl Zeiss.

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Carle Hessay

Carle Hessay (1911–1978) was a German-born Canadian painter.

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Carlo Cignani

Carlo Cignani (15 May 1628 – 8 September 1719) was an Italian painter.

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Carlo Farina

Carlo Farina (ca. 1600 – July 1639) was an Italian composer, conductor and violinist of the Early Baroque era.

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Carlo Franchi (composer)

Carlo Franchi (sometimes given as de Franchi, de Franchis or de Franco, circa 1743 – d. after 1779) was an Italian opera composer known for his opere buffe.

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Carlo Pallavicino

Carlo Pallavicino (Pallavicini; c. 1630 – 29 January 1688) was an Italian composer.

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Carlo Restallino

Carlo Restallino (1776–1864) was an Italian painter and engraver.

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Carlos Eduardo Rocha

Carlos Eduardo Kuhrau (born July 12, 1981), also known as Carlos Eduardo Rocha, is a Brazilian mixed martial artist.

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Carlos Hermosillo

Carlos Manuel Hermosillo Goytortúa (born 24 August 1964 in Cerro Azul, Veracruz, Mexico) is a Mexican former football player.

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Carlos Rafael Uribazo Garrido

Carlos Rafael Uribazo Garrido (born April 16, 1951 in Santiago de Cuba, Cuba) is a Cuban artist specializing with painting, engraving, drawing, graphic design, photography, and ceramics.

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Carmen Kass

Carmen Kass (born 14 September 1978) is an Estonian model and former political candidate.

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Carnival in the Netherlands

Carnival (Carnaval; also called "vastenavond" – eve of the fasting or "vastelaovend") is a festival held throughout the Netherlands, mainly in the Southern regions, with an emphasis on role-reversal and suspension of social norms.

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Carol H. Beck

Carol H. Beck (1859-1908) was an American historical painter, critic and writer.

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Carola of Vasa

Carola of Vasa (Karoline Frederikke Franziska Stephanie Amalia Cecilia; 5 August 1833 at Schönbrunn – 15 December 1907 at Dresden) was a titular princess of Sweden, and the queen consort of Saxony.

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Carola Paul

Carola Paul (born in the 1960s) is a former competitive figure skater who represented East Germany.

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Caroline Bardua

Caroline Bardua (also Karoline Bardua; 11 November 1781 in Ballenstedt – 2 June 1864) was a German painter.

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Caroline Friederike Friedrich

Caroline Friederike Friedrich, a flower painter, was born at Friedrichsstadt in 1749, and died at Dresden in 1815.

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Caroline of Ansbach

Caroline of Brandenburg-Ansbach (Wilhelmina Charlotte Caroline; 1 March 1683 – 20 November 1737) was Queen consort of Great Britain as the wife of King George II.

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Caroline Spurgeon

Caroline Frances Eleanor Spurgeon (24 October 1869, India – 24 October 1942, Tucson, Arizona) was an English literary critic.

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Carsta Genäuß

Carsta Genäuss-Kühn (born 30 November 1959, in Dresden) is an East German sprint canoer who competed from the late 1970s to the mid-1980s.

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Carstian Luyckx

Carstian Luyckx, also known as the Monogrammist KL (1623 – c. 1675), was a Flemish painter and draughtsman who specialized in still lifes in various subgenres including flower still lifes, fruit still lifes, fish still lifes, pronkstillevens (sumptuous still lifes), vanitas still lifes, hunting pieces and garland paintings.

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Cascade Microtech

Cascade Microtech is a semiconductor test equipment manufacturer based in Beaverton in the Portland metropolitan area of the United States.

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Caspar David Friedrich

Caspar David Friedrich (5 September 1774 – 7 May 1840) was a 19th-century German Romantic landscape painter, generally considered the most important German artist of his generation.

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Caspar Kittel

Caspar Kittel (1603 in Lauenstein–October 9, 1639 in Dresden) was a German Baroque theorbist and composer at the Dresden Hofkapelle.

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Caspar Voght

Caspar Voght (17 November 1752 – 20 March 1839), later Caspar Reichsfreiherr von Voght (more commonly known as Baron Caspar von Voght), was a German merchant and social reformer from Hamburg (today Germany).

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Castor and Pollux (Prado)

The Castor and Pollux group (also known as the San Ildefonso Group, after San Ildefonso in Segovia, Spain, the location of the palace of La Granja at which it was kept until 1839) is an ancient Roman sculptural group of the 1st century AD, now in the Museo del Prado, Madrid.

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Catan Geographies: Germany

Catan Geographies: Germany is a spin-off of the Settlers of Catan series of German-style board games by Klaus Teuber, released in 2008 by publisher Kosmos in German and Mayfair Games in English.

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Caterino Mazzolà

Caterino Tommaso Mazzolà (18 January 1745 at Longarone – 16 July 1806 in Venice) was an Italian poet and librettist.

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Catharine Frydendahl

Catharine Elisabeth Frydendahl (née Møller) (November 30, 1760 – November 30, 1831), was a Danish opera singer, and the prima donna of Danish opera in the 18th century.

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Cathedral of St Peter, Bautzen

St.

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Catherine Hilda Duleep Singh

Princess Catherine Hilda Duleep Singh (27 October 1871 – 8 November 1942), was the second daughter of Maharaja Duleep Singh and Maharani Bamba née Müller.

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Catherine Winkworth

Catherine Winkworth (13 September 1827 – 1 July 1878) was an English-language translator from London.

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Cathleen Tschirch

Cathleen Tschirch (born 23 July 1979, in Dresden) is a German sprinter who specialises in the 200 metres.

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Catrin G Grosse

Catrin G Grosse (born 1964 in Finsterwalde), also known as Catrin Große, is a German painter, graphic designer and sculptor.

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Cay von Brockdorff

Cay von Brockdorff (9 February 1915 - 17 January 1999) was a German sculptor and art historian who after 1933 became an anti-Nazi resistance activist.

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Célia Šašić

Célia Šašić (born 27 June 1988),, is a retired German footballer of Cameroonian and French ancestry.

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Călărași

Călărași, the capital of Călărași County in the Muntenia region, is situated in south-east Romania, on the bank of Danube's Borcea branch, at about from the Bulgarian border and from Bucharest.

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Cecilia Maffei

Cecilia Maffei (born 19 November 1984) is an Italian short-track speed-skater.

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Cedrik Fermont

Cedrik Fermont (also known as C-drík Fermont or Kirdec) is a vegan artist, academically trained musician, DJ, singer, composer and drummer.

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Celidonius

Celidonius is the traditional name ascribed to the man born blind whom Jesus healed in the Gospel of John.

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Cello Sonata (Grieg)

Edvard Grieg composed the Cello Sonata in A minor, Op.

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Cello Sonata (Strauss)

Richard Strauss composed his Cello Sonata in F major, Op. 6, TrV 115, in 1883 when he was 19 years old.

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Cengiz Koç

Cengiz Koç (born September 9, 1977 in Gronau, North Rhine-Westphalia) is a German heavyweight boxer of Turkish descent who won the bronze medal at the 2000 European amateur championships.

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Central European Olympiad in Informatics

The Central European Olympiad in Informatics (CEOI) is an annual informatics competition for secondary school students.

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Central German football championship

The Central German football championship (German: Mitteldeutsche Fußball Meisterschaft) was the highest association football competition in Central Germany, in what is now the federal states of Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt and Thuringia, established in 1902.

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Central German Metropolitan Region

The Central German Metropolitan Region (Metropolregion Mitteldeutschland) is one of the so-called metropolitan regions in Germany. It is centered on the major cities of Leipzig and Halle, extending over Central German parts of the states of Saxony-Anhalt, Thuringia and Saxony. The Central German metropolitan region is the only one located entirely within the former East Germany. Due to its poly-centric nature, it is not actually one metropolitan area in the geographic sense of the word as an agglomeration of nearby urban areas, rather it is a registered association, the Europäische Metropolregion Mitteldeutschland e.V whose membership is composed of towns, cities, municipalities, and companies, colleges and chambers of commerce in these centers and whose representatives vote upon new members.http://www.region-mitteldeutschland.com/en/organisation/history/ For example, Jena joined the Metropolitan Region in 2009. The registered association owns the management company Metropolregion Mitteldeutschland Management GmbH. As such it forms a planning and marketing framework for the region while retaining the legal independence of its members.

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Central Germany (cultural area)

Central Germany (Mitteldeutschland) is an economic and cultural region in Germany.

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Ceramic art

Ceramic art is art made from ceramic materials, including clay.

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Cercle Brugge K.S.V.

Cercle Brugge Koninklijke Sportvereniging is a Belgian professional football club based in Bruges.

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Charles Anderson Dana

Charles Anderson Dana (August 8, 1819 – October 17, 1897) was an American journalist, author, and senior government official.

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Charles Beyer

Charles Frederick Beyer (an anglicised form of his original German name Carl Friedrich Beyer) (14 May 1813 – 2 June 1876) was a celebrated German-British locomotive designer and builder, and co-founder of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers.

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Charles Boit

Charles Boit (Stockholm, 10 August 1662 — Paris, 6 February 1727) was a Swedish painter in vitreous enamels who mostly worked in England, Austria and France.

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Charles Elliot

Sir Charles Elliot, KCB (15 August 1801 – 9 September 1875) was a British Royal Navy officer, diplomat, and colonial administrator.

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Charles François Hutin

Charles François Hutin (4 July 1715 – 29 July 1776) was a French history and figure painter, engraver and sculptor.

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Charles Frédéric Gerhardt

Charles Frédéric Gerhardt (21 August 1816 – 19 August 1856) was a French chemist.

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Charles Gonthier, Prince of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen

Charles Gonthier, Prince of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen (Karl Günther, Fürst von Schwarzburg-Sondershausen; 7 August 1830 – 28 March 1909) was the ruler of the principality of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen, a constituent state of the German Empire, and head of the House of Schwarzburg from 17 July 1880 until his death.

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Charles Hanbury Williams

Sir Charles Hanbury Williams, KB (8 December 1708 – 2 November 1759) was a Welsh diplomat, writer and satirist.

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Charles II August, Duke of Zweibrücken

Charles II August Christian (Karl II.; 29 October 1746 – 1 April 1795) was Duke of Zweibrücken from 1775 to 1795.

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Charles II, Duke of Parma

Charles Louis (Carlo Ludovico; 22 December 1799 – 16 April 1883) was King of Etruria (1803–1807; reigned as Louis II), Duke of Lucca (1824–1847; reigned as Charles I), and Duke of Parma (1847–1849; reigned as Charles II).

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Charles III of Spain

Charles III (Spanish: Carlos; Italian: Carlo; 20 January 1716 – 14 December 1788) was King of Spain and the Spanish Indies (1759–1788), after ruling Naples as Charles VII and Sicily as Charles V (1734–1759), kingdoms he abdicated to his son Ferdinand.

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Charles III, Duke of Parma

Charles III (Carlo III di Borbone, Duca di Parma e Piacenza; 14 January 1823 – 27 March 1854) was Duke of Parma from 1849 to 1854.

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Charles Lang Freer

Charles Lang Freer (February 25, 1854 – September 25, 1919) was an American industrialist, art collector, and patron.

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Charles Mayer (composer)

Charles Mayer (21 March 1799 in Königsberg – 2 July 1862 in Dresden), also known as Carl Mayer or Charles Meyer, was a Prussian pianist and composer active in the early 19th century.

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Charles Morse (cricketer)

Charles Morse (20 August 1820 – 25 March 1883) was an English cricketer who played first-class cricket for Cambridge University, the Marylebone Cricket Club, the All-England team and other amateur teams between 1842 and 1862.

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Charles of Saxony, Duke of Courland

Prince Karl Christian Joseph of Saxony (13 July 1733 – 16 June 1796) was a German prince of the House of Wettin and a Duke of Courland and Semigallia.

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Charles Portal, 1st Viscount Portal of Hungerford

Marshal of the Royal Air Force Charles Frederick Algernon Portal, 1st Viscount Portal of Hungerford, (21 May 1893 – 22 April 1971) was a senior Royal Air Force officer.

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Charles Preller

Dr Charles Sheibner du Riche Preller FRSE FRGS MIEE MICE (1844–1929) was a German-born late 19th/ early 20th century British engineer and amateur geologist.

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Charles R. Perry

Charles R. "Chuck" Perry (January 21, 1934 – May 10, 2005) was a Gainesville, Florida construction industry leader, philanthropist and businessman.

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Charles Reed Peers

Sir Charles Reed Peers (22 September 1868 – 16 November 1952) was an English architect, archaeologist and preservationist.

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Charles William Hempel

Charles William Hempel (1777–1855) was an English organist.

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Charlie Bilodeau

Charlie Bilodeau (born August 6, 1993) is a Canadian pair skater.

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Charlotte Bühler

Charlotte Bühler (née Malachowski, December 20, 1893 – February 3, 1974) was a German developmental psychologist.

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Charlotte Birch-Pfeiffer

Charlotte Birch-Pfeiffer (23 June 1799 in Stuttgart25 August 1868 in Berlin) was a German actress, writer, director of the Stadttheater in Zurich for six years, and author of over 100 plays and libretto.

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Charlotte Christine of Brunswick-Lüneburg

Charlotte Christine Sophie also known as Sophie Charlotte or simply Charlotte (28 August 1694, Wolfenbüttel – 2 November 1715, Saint Petersburg), was the wife of Tsarevich Alexei Petrovich of Russia.

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Charlotte Hohmann

Charlotte Hohmann (born Charlotte Scheffel: 19 May 1900 - 8 December 1971) was the first editor in chief of Die Frau von heute, the mass circulation weekly women's magazine founded in 1946 in Germany's Soviet occupation zone, into which, after 1949, rival publications were absorbed.

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Charlotte Lehmann

Charlotte Lehmann (born 3 October 1906, date of death unknown) was a German freestyle swimmer, born in Dresden, who competed in the 1928 Summer Olympics.

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Charlotte von Hagn

Charlotte von Hagn (born 23 March 1809, Munich; Ulrike von Hase-Schmundt: Joseph Stieler: 1781 – 1858. Sein Leben u. sein Werk. Krit. Verzeichnis d. Werke. Prestel, München 1971,, S. 148 f died 23 April 1891, Munich) was a German actress of the Biedermeier-era.

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Charlotte W. Hawes

Charlotte White Hawes (7 February 1840 - 5 Sep 1926) was an American composer, lecturer, music educator, poet and critic from Massachusetts.

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Charlotte Wilhelmina Franziska Brandes

Charlotte Wilhelmina Franziska Brandes (Minna) (21 May 1765 – 3 June 1788) was a German singer, pianist, actress and composer.

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Cheatahs

Cheatahs are a British shoegaze band formed in London, England in 2009.

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Chelsea Liu

Chelsea Liu (born December 31, 1999) is an American pair skater.

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Chemistry Quality Eurolabels

The Chemistry Quality Eurolabels or European Quality Labels in Chemistry (Labels européens de Qualité en Chimie) is a marketing scheme for chemistry degrees at institutions located within the 45 countries involved in the Bologna process.

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Chemnitz

Chemnitz, known from 1953 to 1990 as Karl-Marx-Stadt, is the third-largest city in the Free State of Saxony, Germany.

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Chemnitz Hauptbahnhof

Chemnitz Hauptbahnhof is the main railway station in Chemnitz in Germany.

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Chemogram

A chemogram (from "chemistry", "optic" and gramma, Greek for "things written") is an experimental art where a photographic image is partly or fully enlarged and processed onto photographic paper in the darkroom and afterwards selectively painted over in full light with chemicals used in photographic processing.

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Chess (musical)

Chess is a musical with music by Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus of the pop group ABBA, lyrics by Tim Rice, and a book by Richard Nelson based on an idea by Rice.

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Chess in Armenia

Chess has been played in Armenia since the early Middle Ages; however, it was institutionalized during the early Soviet period.

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Chess in Azerbaijan

Chess is one of the most popular sports in Azerbaijan, where it is governed by the Azerbaijan Chess Federation (ACF).

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Chess in China

China is a major chess power, with the women's team winning silver medals at the Olympiad in 2010, 2012, and 2014; the men's team winning gold at the 2014 Olympiad, and the average rating for the country's top ten players second in the FIDE rankings at the end of 2014.

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Chess in South Africa

South Africa first participated in the 1958 Olympiad in Munich.

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Chess Olympiad

The Chess Olympiad is a biennial chess tournament in which teams from all over the world compete.

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Children's railway

A children's railway or pioneer railway is an extracurricular educational institution, where teenagers learn railway professions.

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China painting

China painting, or porcelain painting, is the decoration of glazed porcelain objects such as plates, bowls, vases or statues.

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Chion of Heraclea

Chion (Χιων; fl. 4th century BC) was the son of Matris, a noble citizen of Heraclea, on the Pontus and was a disciple of Plato.

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Chou Ching-hui

Chou Ching-hui (born 1965) is a Taiwanese artist and photographer.

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Christel and Eckhard Wehage

Christel and Eckhard Wehage were a married East German couple who committed suicide jointly after a hijacking attempt to flee the GDR on March 10, 1970 failed.

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Christian August Gottlob Eberhard

Christian August Gottlob Eberhard (12 January 1769 – 13 May 1845) was a German miscellaneous writer.

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Christian August Hausen

Christian August Hausen (1693–1743) was a German mathematician who is known for his research on electricity.

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Christian Behrens

Gustav Christian Friedrich Behrens (12 May 1852 in Gotha – 14 September 1905 in Breslau) was a German sculptor.

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Christian Daniel Rauch

Christian Daniel Rauch (2 January 1777 – 3 December 1857) was a German sculptor.

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Christian Ehregott Weinlig

Christian Ehregott Weinlig (September 30, 1743 – March 14, 1813) was a German composer and cantor of Dresden's Kreuzkirche.

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Christian Ernst, Margrave of Brandenburg-Bayreuth

Christian Ernst of Brandenburg-Bayreuth (6 August 1644 in Bayreuth – 20 May 1712 in Erlangen) was a member of the House of Hohenzollern and Margrave of Brandenburg-Bayreuth.

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Christian Fröhlich

Christian Fröhlich (born 27 October 1977 in Dresden) is a German football coach and former footballer.

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Christian Frederick Boerner

Christian Frederick Boerner (6 November 1683 – 19 November 1753), professor of theology at Leipzig.

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Christian Friedrich Boetius

Christian Friedrich Boetius (or Boece; 1 April 1706 – 13 December 1782) was a German engraver.

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Christian Friedrich Erndel

Christian Friedrich Erndel (born 1683 in Dresden; died 23 January 1767 in Dresden-Neustadt) was a Royal Polish and Electoral Saxon Major-General of the Artillery Corps.

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Christian Friedrich Schuricht

Christian Friedrich Schuricht (March 5, 1753 - August 2, 1832) was a German architect and painter who designed, among others, the New Palace and the Chinese garden at Pillnitz Castle.

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Christian Friedrich Traugott Duttenhofer

Christian Friedrich Traugott Duttenhofer (4 August 1778 – 16 April 1846) was a German engraver.

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Christian Friedrich Zincke

Christian Friedrich Zincke (1683-5 – 24 March 1767) was a German miniature painter active in England in the 18th century.

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Christian Gärtner

Christian Gärtner (6 May 1705 – 31 December 1782) was a German telescope maker and astronomer, noted for his observation of the 1758 return of Halley's Comet.

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Christian Georg Schmorl

Christian Georg Schmorl (2 May 1861 – 14 August 1932) was a German pathologist who was a native of Mügeln in the Kingdom of Saxony.

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Christian Gerhard Leopold

Christian Gerhard Leopold (24 February 1846 – 12 September 1911) was a German gynecologist born in Meerane, Saxony.

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Christian Gottfried Körner

Christian Gottfried Körner (2 July 1756, Leipzig – 13 May 1831, Berlin) was a German jurist.

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Christian Gottlieb Teichelmann

Christian Gottlieb Teichelmann (15 December 1807 – 31 May 1888) was a Lutheran missionary, who worked among the Australian aborigines, and was a pioneer in describing Australian languages.

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Christian Gottlob Fechhelm

Christian Gottlob Fechhelm (1732–1816) was a portrait and historical painter, born in Dresden.

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Christian Gottlob Hammer

Christian Gottlob Hammer, baptized as Gottlieb, (18 July 1779, Dresden, Saxony – 7 February 1864, Dresden), was an influential German landscape painter and engraver.

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Christian Gottlob Heyne

Christian Gottlob Heyne (25 September 1729 – 14 July 1812) was a German classical scholar and archaeologist as well as long-time director of the Göttingen State and University Library.

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Christian Gottlob Wilke

Christian Gottlob Wilke (May 13, 1788, in Badrina (today belonging to the municipality of Schönwölkau) – November 10, 1854, in Würzburg) was a German theologian.

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Christian Habicht (actor)

Christian Habicht (24 December 1952; Bad Segeberg – 15 May 2010; Dresden) was a German actor.

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Christian Heinrich Erndel

Christian Heinrich Erndel (born 1676 in Dresden; died 17 March 1734 Dresden), was a Royal Polish and Electoral Saxon Personal Physician of August the Strong.

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Christian I, Duke of Saxe-Merseburg

Christian I of Saxe-Merseburg (Dresden, 27 October 1615 – Merseburg, 18 October 1691), was the first duke of Saxe-Merseburg and a member of the House of Wettin.

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Christian I, Elector of Saxony

Christian I of Saxony (29 October 1560 in Dresden – 25 September 1591 in Dresden) was Elector of Saxony from 1586 to 1591.

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Christian I, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg

Christian I, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg, also known as Christian of Anhalt, (11 May 1568 – 17 April 1630) was a German prince of the House of Ascania.

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Christian II, Elector of Saxony

Christian II of Saxony (23 September 1583 – 23 June 1611) was Elector of Saxony from 1591 to 1611.

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Christian Köhler

Christian Köhler (13 October 1809 – 30 January 1861) was a German painter of the Düsseldorf school of painting.

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Christian Leberecht Vogel

Christian Leberecht Vogel (4 April 1759 in Dresden – 6 April 1816 in Dresden) was a German painter, draughtsman and writer on art theory.

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Christian Michael

Christian Michael (c. 1593 - 29 August 1637) was a German organist and composer active in Saxony.

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Christian Otto Mohr

Christian Otto Mohr (8 October 1835 – 2 October 1918) was a German civil engineer.

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Christian Petzold (composer)

Christian Petzold (1677 – before 2 June 1733) was a German composer and organist.

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Christian Ritter

Christian Ritter (born probably 1645–1650, died probably after 1725) was a composer and organist of the North German organ school.

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Christian Seybold

Christian Seybold (19 March 1695, Neuenhain, Bad Soden - 28 September 1768, Vienna) @ Hessian Biography.

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Christian Theodor Weinlig

Christian Theodor Weinlig (July 25, 1780 – March 7, 1842) was a German music teacher, composer, and choir conductor in Dresden and Leipzig.

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Christian von Mechel

Christian von Mechel (4 April 1737 in Basel; † 11 April 1817 in Berlin) was a Swiss engraver, publisher and art dealer.

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Christian Wilberg

Christian Wilberg (20 November 1839 in Havelberg – 3 June 1882 in Paris) was a German painter.

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Christian Wilhelm Berger

Christian Wilhelm Berger (born 13 June 1964 in Bucharest) is a Romanian composer, organist, and a Lecturer at the Bucharest Academy.

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Christian Wilhelm Ernst Dietrich

Christian Wilhelm Ernst Dietrich (30 October 1712 – 23 April 1774) was a German painter and art administrator.

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Christiana of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg

Princess Christiana of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg, often referred to as Christiane (22 September 1634 in Copenhagen – 20 May 1701 at Delitzsch Castle) was the consort of Christian I, Duke of Saxe-Merseburg, who was the ruling Duke of Saxe-Merseburg from 1650 until his death.

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Christiane Fürst

Christiane Fürst (born 29 March 1985 in Dresden) is a German female volleyball player.

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Christiane Reppe

Christiane Reppe (born August 21, 1987) is a German disability swimmer, and cyclist who has competed at three Summer Paralympics.

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Christina Hammer

Christina Hammer (born August 16, 1990 in Nowodolinka, Kazakh SSR) is an undefeated German boxer World Champion.

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Christina Schwanitz

Christina Schwanitz (born 24 December 1985) is a German shot putter.

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Christine Bergmann

Christine Bergmann (born 7 September 1939) is a German politician (SPD).

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Christine Herbst

Christine Herbst (born 19 July 1957 in Dresden) is a German former swimmer who competed in the 1972 Summer Olympics.

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Christine Mummhardt

Christine Mummhardt (née Walther, born December 27, 1951) is a German former volleyball player who competed for East Germany in the 1976 Summer Olympics and in the 1980 Summer Olympics.

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Christine of Saxony

Christine of Saxony (25 December 1505 – 15 April 1549) was a German noble, landgravine of Hesse.

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Christine Scheiblich

Christine Scheiblich-Hahn (born 31 December 1954) is a German rower and Olympic champion.

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Christine Theiss

Christine Anna Maria Theiss, maiden name Hennig, born February 22, 1980 in Greiz, Germany, is a German female kickboxer.

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Christmas decoration

A Christmas decoration is any of several types of ornamentation used at Christmastime.

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Christmas market

A Christmas market, also known as Christkindlmarkt (literally: Baby Jesus Market), Christkindlesmarkt, Christkindlmarket, Christkindlimarkt, and Weihnachtsmarkt, is a street market associated with the celebration of Christmas during the four weeks of Advent.

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Christmas ornament

Christmas ornaments, baubles or "christmas balls" are decorations (usually made of glass, metal, wood, or ceramics) that are used to festoon a Christmas tree.

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Christmas Story (Schütz)

The Christmas Story (Weihnachtshistorie), SWV 435, is a musical setting of the Nativity in German by Heinrich Schütz, probably first performed in 1660 in Dresden.

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Christoff Schissler

Christoff Schissler (c 1531 -. 14 September 1608) was a German builder of high precision scientific instruments.

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Christoph August Tiedge

Christoph August Tiedge (14 December 1752, Gardelegen - 8 March 1841, Dresden) was a German poet.

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Christoph Bernhard

Christoph Bernhard (1 January 1628 – 14 November 1692) was born in Kolberg, Pomerania, and died in Dresden.

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Christoph Friedrich Reinhold Lisiewski

Christoph Friedrich Reinhold Lisiewski (3 June 1725 in Berlin – 11 June 1794 in Ludwigslust) was an 18th-century German portrait painter.

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Christoph Friedrich von Ammon

Christoph Friedrich von Ammon (January 16, 1766 – May 21, 1850) was a German theological writer and preacher.

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Christoph Haberland

Christoph Haberland (Kristofs Hāberlands) was a Baltic German architect, chief architect of Riga and is considered one of the brightest masters of classicism architecture in Latvian history.

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Christoph Kittel

Christoph Kittel (fl. 1640 - Dresden, 1680) was a German organist, music publisher.

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Christoph Klippel

Christoph Klippel (born November 2, 1986) is a German footballer who plays as a defender for Carl Zeiss Jena II.

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Christoph Krehl

Christoph Ludolf Ehrenfried Krehl (29 June 1825 – 15 May 1901, Leipzig) was a German orientalist born in Meissen.

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Christoph Ludwig Agricola

Christoph Ludwig Agricola (November 5, 1667 – August 8, 1719) was a German landscape painter and etcher.

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Christoph Ludwig Fehre

Christoph Ludwig Fehre (18 January 1718 – 28 October 1772) was a German composer and organist.

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Christoph M. Kimmich

Christoph M. Kimmich (born January 16, 1939) is a German-American historian.

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Christoph Moritz Max Freiherr von Beschwitz

Christoph Moritz Max Freiherr von Beschwitz (Schloss Arnsdorf, 2 April 1898 – Wiesbaden, 26 September 1980), Lord of the Castle of Arnsdorf in the Kingdom of Saxony, was a German Nobleman, son of Heinrich Moritz Max Freiherr von Beschwitz and wife Alexandra Emilie Caroline Eugenie Henriette Adele Gräfin Zedtwitz von Moraván und Duppau.

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Christoph Schaffrath

Christoph Schaffrath (1709 in Hohnstein 7 February 1763 in Berlin) - a German musician and composer of the late Baroque to Classical transition era.

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Christopher Paudiß

''Loth und seine Töchter'' (around 1649, Budapest) Christoph(er) Paudiß (1630 in Lower Saxony – 1666 in Freising, Upper Bavaria) was a Bavarian Baroque painter and a student of Rembrandt van Rijn.

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Christopher Street Day

Christopher Street Day (CSD) is an annual European LGBT celebration and demonstration held in various cities across Europe for the rights of LGBT people, and against discrimination and exclusion.

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Chronological list of Gustav Klimt's main paintings

What follows is an illustrative list of a selection of Gustav Klimt's paintings and represents a chronological look at some of his main pictorial production.

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Church music in Germany

Church musician (Kirchenmusiker) is a music profession in Germany.

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Church of Reconciliation, Dresden

The Reconciliation Church (Versöhnungskirche) is a Lutheran church on the Schandauerstraße / Wittenberger Straße 96 in Striesen, Dresden, Germany.

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Church of Reinhardtsgrimma

The Church of Reinhardtsgrimma is a Lutheran parish church in Reinhardtsgrimma, a part of Glashütte in Sächsische Schweiz-Osterzgebirge in Saxony, Germany, which features an organ by Gottfried Silbermann.

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Church of the Cross (disambiguation)

Church of the Cross may refer to.

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CIFA (computer)

CIFA is the acronym for "Calculatorul Institutului de Fizică Atomică" (Computer of Atomic Physics Institute).

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Cima da Conegliano

Giovanni Battista Cima, also called Cima da Conegliano (c. 1459 – c. 1517), was an Italian Renaissance painter, who mostly worked in Venice.

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Cinderella (2015 Disney film)

Cinderella is a 2015 British-American romantic fantasy film directed by Kenneth Branagh, with a screenplay written by Chris Weitz, and co-produced by Walt Disney Pictures, Kinberg Genre, Allison Shearmur Productions and Beagle Pug Films.

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Cities in Flight

Cities in Flight is a four-volume series of science fiction stories by American writer James Blish, originally published between 1950 and 1962, which were first known collectively as the "Okie" novels.

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City Council of Dresden

The City Council of Dresden is the elected representative body of the citizens of Dresden that administers the affairs of Dresden a self-governing city kreisfreie Stadt in the Free State of Saxony.

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CityJet

CityJet is an Irish regional airline with headquarters in Swords, Dublin.

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Civil defense siren

A civil defense siren (also known as an air-raid siren or tornado siren) is a siren used to provide emergency population warning of approaching danger and sometimes to indicate when the danger has passed.

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Civilian casualties of strategic bombing

Strategic bombing is the use of airpower to destroy industrial and economic infrastructure—such as factories, oil refineries, railroads, or nuclear power plants—rather than just directly targeting military bases, supply depots, or enemy combatants.

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Claire Clairmont

Clara Mary Jane Clairmont (27 April 1798 – 19 March 1879), or Claire Clairmont as she was commonly known, was the stepsister of writer Mary Shelley and the mother of Lord Byron's daughter Allegra.

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Clara (rhinoceros)

Clara the rhinoceros (?1738-14 April 1758) was a female Indian rhinoceros who became famous during 17 years of touring Europe in the mid-18th century.

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Claude Carra Saint-Cyr

For the French milliner, see Claude Saint-Cyr Claude Carra Saint-Cyr (born 28 July 1760 in Lyon, died 5 January 1834 in Vailly-sur-Aisne) was a French general and diplomat, noted for his participation to the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars.

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Claudia Blasberg

Claudia Blasberg (born 14 February 1975 in Dresden) is a German rower.

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Claudia Mahnke

Claudia Mahnke is a German operatic mezzo-soprano, a member of the Frankfurt Opera, with guest appearances at leading opera houses and the Bayreuth Festival.

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Claudia Michelsen

Claudia Michelsen (born 4 February 1969) is a German actress.

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Claudia Schreiber

Claudia Schreiber (born 1958 in Grebenstein, Hesse) is a German journalist and author.

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Claudia Testoni

Claudia Testoni (19 December 1915 – 17 July 1998), was an Italian hurdler, sprinter and long jumper.

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Claudius Körber

Claudius Körber (born 2 January 1982 in Dresden) is a German theater actor.

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Claus Boden

Claus Boden was a goalkeeper in the DDR-Oberliga.

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Claviorgan

The claviorgan (also known as the claviorganum,claviorgano, clavecin organisee) is a combination of a stringed instrument (usually a keyboard instrument) and an organ.

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Clemens Braun

Clemens Braun (1862–1933) was a German musician, teacher, composer and organist from Dresden.

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Clemens Thieme

Clemens Thieme (or Thiem, or Tieme) (September 7, 1631 in Grossdittmansdorf, Dresden – March 27, 1668 in Zeitz) was a German Baroque composer.

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Clemens Winkler

Clemens Alexander Winkler (December 26, 1838 – October 8, 1904) was a German chemist who discovered the element germanium in 1886, solidifying Dmitri Mendeleev's theory of periodicity.

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Cleofide

Cleofide (Cleophis) is an opera seria in three acts by Johann Adolf Hasse.

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Close Encounters Tour

The Close Encounters Tour was a concert tour by British recording artist, Robbie Williams.

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Closing Time (novel)

Closing Time is a 1994 novel by Joseph Heller, written as a sequel to the popular Catch-22.

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Coat of arms of Dresden

The arms of Dresden first appeared on the seal of the city in 1309.

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Coat of arms of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth

The Coat of Arms of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth was the symbol of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, representing the union of the Crown of the Polish Kingdom and Grand Duchy of Lithuania.

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Codex Boernerianus

Codex Boernerianus, designated by Gp or 012 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), α 1028 (von Soden), is a small New Testament codex, measuring 25 x 18 cm, written in one column per page, 20 lines per page.

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Cog railway Tanvald–Harrachov

| Cog railway Tanvald–Harrachov is a standard gauge cog railway in Europe.

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Colditz Castle

Castle Colditz (or Schloss Colditz in German) is a Renaissance castle in the town of Colditz near Leipzig, Dresden and Chemnitz in the state of Saxony in Germany.

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Cologne-Minden trunk line

The Cologne-Minden trunk line is a railway built by the Cologne-Minden Railway Company (Cöln-Mindener Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft, CME).

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Colonial exhibition

A colonial exhibition was a type of international exhibition intended to boost trade and bolster popular support for the various colonial empires during the New Imperialism period, which started in the 1880s with the scramble for Africa.

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ColoRadio

coloRadio is a non-commercial self-managed community radio station in Dresden, Germany operated by Radio-Initiative Dresden e.V., a registered association.

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Columbus, Ohio

Columbus is the state capital and the most populous city in Ohio.

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Commission of National Education

The Commission of National Education (Komisja Edukacji Narodowej, abbreviated KEN, Edukacinė komisija, Адукацыйная камісія) was the central educational authority in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, created by the Sejm and the King Stanisław August Poniatowski on October 14, 1773.

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Compendium of postage stamp issuers (Sa–Sb)

Each "article" in this category is a collection of entries about several stamp issuers, presented in alphabetical order.

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Compendium of postage stamp issuers (Sm–So)

Each "article" in this category is a collection of entries about several stamp issuers, presented in alphabetical order.

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Competizione dell' Opera

The Competizione dell'Opera is an international singing competition based Germany for singers specializing in Italian opera.

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Compressed air energy storage

Compressed air energy storage (CAES) is a way to store energy generated at one time for use at another time using compressed air.

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Concordia Log Cabin College (Altenburg, Missouri)

Concordia Log Cabin College is a historic site in Altenburg, in Perry County, Missouri.

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Conflagration

A conflagration is a large and destructive fire that threatens human life, animal life, health, and/or property.

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Connally Edozien

Connally Edozien (born 26 June 1978 in Lagos) is a Nigerian soccer player who currently without a club.

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Conny Bauer

Konrad "Conny" Bauer (born 4 July 1943 in Halle, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany) is a free jazz trombonist.

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Conrad Christian Bøhndel

Conrad Christian August Bøhndel (Bøndel) (7 March 1779 in Hostrup Sogn, Slogs Herred – 18 December 1847 in Schleswig) was a Danish painter and lithographer.

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Conrad Felixmüller

Conrad Felixmüller (21 May 1897 – 24 March 1977) was a German expressionist painter and printmaker.

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Conrad Orzel

Conrad Orzel (born July 11, 2000) is a Canadian figure skater.

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Conrad Schumann

Hans Conrad Schumann (March 28, 1942 – June 20, 1998) was a former East German soldier who famously defected to West Germany during the construction of the Berlin Wall in 1961.

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Conrad Wilhelm Eger

Conrad Wilhelm Eger, often referred to as C. W. Eger (12 December 1880 – 2 December 1966) was a Norwegian businessperson.

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Conservation and restoration training

This is a list of Training programs for Conservation and Restoration of cultural heritage.

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Conservative Judaism

Conservative Judaism (known as Masorti Judaism outside North America) is a major Jewish denomination, which views Jewish Law, or Halakha, as both binding and subject to historical development.

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Constance of Austria, Margravine of Meissen

Constance of Babenberg (Konstanze von Österreich; 6 May 1212 – before 5 June 1243), a member of the House of Babenberg, was Margravine of Meissen from 1234 until her death, by her marriage with Margrave Henry the Illustrious.

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Constantin Christian Dedekind

Constantin Christian Dedekind (2 April 1628 – 1715) was a German poet, dramatist, librettist, composer and bass singer of the Baroque era.

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Constantin Costa-Foru

Constantin Gheorghe Costa-Foru (October 26, 1856 - August 15, 1935) was a Romanian journalist, lawyer and human rights activist.

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Constantin Hansen

Carl Christian Constantin Hansen (Constantin Hansen) (3 November 1804 – 29 March 1880) was one of the painters associated with the Golden Age of Danish Painting.

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Constantin Lipsius

Johannes Wilhelm Constantin Lipsius (20 October 1832 – 11 April 1894) was a German architect and architectural theorist, best known for his controversial design of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts and Exhibition Building (1883–1894) on the Brühl Terrace in Dresden, today known as the Lipsius-Bau.

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Constantine Hering

Constantine J. Hering (January 1, 1800 – July 23, 1880) was an early pioneer of homeopathy in the United States.

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Constitution of the Duchy of Warsaw

Constitution of the Duchy of Warsaw was promulgated by Napoleon on 22 July 1807 in Dresden.

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Contact Air

Contact Air Flugdienst was a German regional airline from Filderstadt.

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Contax

Contax began as a camera model in the Zeiss Ikon line in 1932, and later became a brand name.

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Corey Sanders

Corey Sanders (born March 7, 1975) is a professional boxer.

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Cornelia Ernst

Cornelia Ernst (born 30 November 1956) is a German politician and Member of the European Parliament (MEP) from Germany.

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Cornelia Gröschel

Cornelia Gröschel (born 1987) is a German actress.

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Cornelis Huysmans

Cornelis Huysmans (baptized 2 April 1648 in Antwerp; died 1 June 1727 in Mechelen) was a Flemish landscape painter who was active in Antwerp, Brussels and Mechelen.

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Cornelius Gurlitt (art historian)

Cornelius Gustav Gurlitt (1 January 1850 – 25 March 1938) was a German architect and art historian.

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Cornelius Schnauber

Professor Cornelius Schnauber (April 18, 1939 – February 21, 2014) was a German-born scholar, historian, playwright, biographer and educator.

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Coromandel lacquer

Coromandel lacquer is a type of Chinese lacquerware, latterly mainly made for export, so called only in the West because it was shipped to European markets via the Coromandel coast of south-east India, where the Dutch East Indies Company (VOC) and its rivals from a number of European powers had bases in the 18th century.

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Corps Altsachsen Dresden

The Corps Altsachsen is a fraternity (Studentenverbindung) in Dresden, Germany, founded on October 31, 1861.

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Cosmetic dentistry

Cosmetic dentistry is generally used to refer to any dental work that improves the appearance (though not necessarily the functionality) of teeth, gums and/or bite.

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Coswig, Saxony

Coswig (Kosowiki) is a town in the district of Meißen, in the Free State of Saxony, Germany.

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Cotta Sandstone

Cotta Sandstone (Cottaer Sandstein, also called Mittelquader), is found in the Elbe Valley and in its numerous tributary valleys.

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Cottaer Spitzberg

The Cottaer Spitzberg is a 390.8 m high basalt dome on the western edge of Saxon Switzerland.

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Cottbus–Frankfurt (Oder) railway

The Cottbus–Frankfurt (Oder) railway is a single-track main line in the German state of Brandenburg, which was originally built and operated by the Cottbus-Großenhain Railway Company (Cottbus-Großenhainer Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft, CGE) and directly connects the two cities to each other.

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Count Johann Hartwig Ernst von Bernstorff

Count Johann Hartwig Ernst von Bernstorff (Johann Hartwig Ernst Graf von Bernstorff; 13 May 1712 – 18 February 1772) was a German-Danish statesman and a member of the Bernstorff noble family of Mecklenburg.

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Count Karl Ferdinand von Buol

Karl Ferdinand von Buol (Karl Ferdinand Graf von Buol-Schauenstein; 17 May 1797 – 28 October 1865) was an Austrian diplomatist and statesman, who served as Foreign Minister from 1852 to 1859.

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Countess Palatine Elisabeth of Simmern-Sponheim

Elisabeth of the Palatinate (German: Elisabeth von der Pfalz, born 30 June 1540 in Birkenfeld; died: 8 February 1594 in Wiener Neustadt) was the second wife of Duke John Frederick II of Saxony.

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Court Jew

In the early modern period, a court Jew, or court factor (Hofjude, Hoffaktor), was a Jewish banker who handled the finances of, or lent money to, European royalty and nobility.

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Coventry

Coventry is a city and metropolitan borough in the West Midlands, England.

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Coverage of Google Street View

Google Street View was first introduced in the United States on May 25, 2007, and until November 26, 2008, featured camera icon markers, each representing at least one major city or area (such as a park), and usually the other nearby cities, towns, suburbs, and parks.

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Craig Pritchett

Craig W Pritchett (born Glasgow, Scotland, 15 January 1949) is a Scottish chess International Master who has written several chess books.

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Crematory

A crematory (also known as a crematorium, cremator or retort) is a machine in which bodies are burned down to the bones, eliminating all soft tissue.

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Crissy Rock

Crissy Rock (born Christine Murray, 23 September 1958) is an English award-winning actress, stand-up comedian, and best-selling author, most notable for her role as Maggie Conlan in the 1994 film Ladybird, Ladybird, and as Janey York in Benidorm whom she played from 2007, until 2011 when she was axed from the show, although she returned in Episode 6 of Series 5 for a cameo role, and then again for two episodes of Series 7 in 2015.

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Croatian exonyms

The following is a list of Croatian exonyms, that is to say names for towns and cities that do not speak Croatian that have been adapted to Croatian spelling rules, or are simply native names from ancient times.

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Croatian national handball team results

This is a list of the games played by the Croatia national handball team since Croatia gained independence from Yugoslavia in 1991 and their first match in 1942.

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Cross-border Mining Trail

The Cross-border Mining Education Trail (Grenzüberschreitender Bergbaulehrpfad, Příhraniční naučná hornická stezka) from Krupka (German: Graupen) to Geising, Altenberg, Zinnwald and Cínovec (German:Böhmisch Zinnwald) to Dubí (German: Eichwald) is a 40 km long mining history educational trail in the upper Eastern Ore Mountains in Germany and the Czech Republic.

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Crossair Flight 498

Crossair Flight 498 was a commuter flight from Zurich, Switzerland, to Dresden, Germany, that crashed two minutes after takeoff in the Swiss municipality of Niederhasli on 10 January 2000.

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Crown (British coin)

The British crown, the successor to the English crown and the Scottish dollar, came into being with the Union of the kingdoms of England and Scotland in 1707.

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Crown jewels

Crown Jewels are the objects of metalwork and jewellery in the regalia of a current or former monarchy.

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Crown of Augustus II the Strong

The Crown of Augustus II was intended for his coronation as a King of Poland.

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Crypt

A crypt (from Latin crypta "vault") is a stone chamber beneath the floor of a church or other building.

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Cuir de Cordoue

Cuir de Cordoue, or cordwain or cordovan (meaning: "from Córdoba"), sometimes called gold leather (from Dutch "goudleer"), refers to painted and gilded (and often embossed) leather hangings, manufactured in panels and assembled for covering walls as an alternative to tapestry.

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Culture in Dresden

Dresden is a cultural centre in Germany which has influenced the development of European culture.

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Culture of East Germany

The culture of East Germany varied throughout the years due to the political and historical events that took place in the 20th century, especially as a result of Nazism and Communism.

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Curt Franz Wenzel Christoph Erdmann Graf Zedtwitz von Moraván und Duppau

Curt Franz Wenzel Christoph Erdmann Graf Zedtwitz von Moraván und Duppau (October 3, 1822 in Asch – November 19, 1909 in Pressburg), Lord of Duppau in the Duppau Mountains with Sachsengrün in the Kingdom of Bohemia, and of Moraván with Duzó, Hubina, Nagy and Kis-Modó in the Kingdom of Hungary, was an Austrian-Hungarian-Bohemian military and nobleman from the house of Zedtwitz, son of Sigmund Erdmann Wilhelm Friedrich Graf von Zedtwitz (Asch, August 15, 1778 – Asch, July 7, 1847) and second wife (m. Schwarzbach, Thuringia, July 26, 1820) Emilie Friederike von Einsiedel (Wolftitz, July 2, 1798 – Duppau, Duppau Mountains, July 12, 1865).

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Curt Querner

Curt Querner (1904–1976) was a German painter.

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Curt Rottman

Curt Rottman (13 February 1886, in Dresden – 13 January 1928, in New York City) was an American gymnast who competed in the 1924 Summer Olympics.

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Curt Siodmak

Curt Siodmak (August 10, 1902 – September 2, 2000) was a German-American novelist and screenwriter.

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Cybinka

Cybinka (Ziebingen) is a town in Słubice County, in Lubusz Voivodeship, Poland.

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Cycle rickshaw

The cycle rickshaw is a small-scale local means of transport; it is also known by a variety of other names such as bike taxi, velotaxi, pedicab, bikecab, cyclo, beca, becak, trisikad, or trishaw.

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Cyprian Norwid

Cyprian Kamil Norwid, a.k.a. Cyprian Konstanty Norwid (24 September 1821 – 23 May 1883), was a nationally esteemed Polish poet, dramatist, painter, and sculptor.

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Cyril Connolly

Cyril Vernon Connolly (10 September 1903 – 26 November 1974) was an English literary critic and writer.

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Czartoryski Museum

The Czartoryski Museum and Library (Muzeum Książąt Czartoryskich w Krakowie) is a museum located in Kraków, Poland, founded in Puławy in 1796 by Princess Izabela Czartoryska.

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Czech Republic national cricket team

The Czech national cricket team, nicknamed the Lions, is the team that represents the Czech Republic in international cricket matches.

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Czocha Castle

Czocha Castle (Tzschocha, Caychow) is a defensive castle in the village of Czocha (Gmina Lesna), Lubań County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in southwestern Poland.

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D-Fuse AV

D-Fuse are a London-based audiovisual artist collective, who use emerging creative technologies to explore social and environmental issues.

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D8 motorway (Czech Republic)

D8 motorway (Dálnice D8) is a highway in the Central and North Bohemian region of the Czech Republic.

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Dagmar Pecková

Dagmar Pecková (born 4 April 1961) is a Czech operatic mezzo-soprano.

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Daguerreobase

Daguerreobase is a public platform of archives, libraries, museums and private contributors from across Europe.

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Dan Cruickshank's Adventures in Architecture

Dan Cruickshank's Adventures in Architecture is a BBC series first aired on BBC Two in April 2008 in which British architectural historian Dan Cruickshank travels around the world visiting what he considers to be the world's most unusual and interesting buildings, structures and sites.

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Daniel Bukvich

Daniel Bukvich (born 1954) is an American composer and percussionist.

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Daniel Caffé

Daniel Caffé (21 July 1750 – 16 January 1815) was a German pastel painter of portraits.

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Daniel Felsenfeld

Daniel Felsenfeld (born 1970) is a composer of contemporary classical music and a writer.

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Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit

Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit FRS (24 May 1686 – 16 September 1736) was a Dutch-German-Polish physicist, inventor, and scientific instrument maker.

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Daniel Goodfellow

Daniel "Dan" Goodfellow aka "the partner",born 19 October 1996) is a British diver and an Olympic bronze medalist. He first represented Great Britain as a senior at the 2013 European Diving Championships in the 10 m platform event and the 2013 World Aquatics Championships in the same event. Goodfellow won a bronze medal in the Men's 10m Synchronised Platform event with his diving partner Tom Daley at the 2016 Summer Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.,.

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Daniel Gottlob Türk

Daniel Gottlob Türk (10 August 1750 – 26 August 1813) was a notable composer, organist and music professor of the Classical period.

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Daniel Kern Manufacture d'Orgues

The Daniel Kern Manufacture d'Orgues (formerly Alfred Kern & Fils) is an organ builder based in Strasbourg, France.

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Daniel Lessmann

Daniel Lessmann (January 18, 1794 in Soldin, Neumark – Sept. 2, 1831 between Kropstadt and Wittenberg) was a German historian and poet.

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Daniel Libeskind

Daniel Libeskind (born May 12, 1946) is a Polish-American architect, artist, professor and set designer.

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Daniel Ochoa

Daniel Ochoa (born 17 August 1979) is a German baritone.

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Daniel Prenn

Daniel Prenn (7 September 1904 – 3 September 1991) was a Russian-born German, Polish, and British tennis player who was Jewish.

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Daniel Seiter

Daniel Seiter, Saiter, or Seyter (c.1642/1647–1705) was a Viennese-born painter of the Baroque, who trained and worked in Italy.

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Daniel Steibelt

Daniel Gottlieb Steibelt (October 22, 1765) was a German born pianist and composer who died in Saint Petersburg, Russia.

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Daniel Zacher

Daniel Zacher (born 4 November 1988 in Dresden) is a German former footballer who played as a goalkeeper.

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Daniele da Volterra

Daniele Ricciarelli (15094 April 1566), better known as Daniele da Volterra, was a Mannerist Italian painter and sculptor.

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Dante Symphony

A Symphony to Dante's Divine Comedy, S.109, or simply the "Dante Symphony", is a program symphony composed by Franz Liszt.

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Danube Express

The Danube Express is a private train operating in central and eastern Europe.

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Darius Zagorskis

Darius Zagorskis (born November 20, 1969) is a Lithuanian chess Grandmaster (2013).

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Dariusz Wosz

Dariusz Wosz (born 8 June 1969) is a German former footballer who played mostly as a deep-lying playmaker in midfield.

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Darja Beklemiscseva

Darja Beklemiscseva or Daria Beklemisheva (Дарья Дмитриевна Беклемищева; born 27 June 1997) is a Russian pair skater who represents Hungary with Márk Magyar.

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Darmstadt

Darmstadt is a city in the state of Hesse in Germany, located in the southern part of the Rhine-Main-Area (Frankfurt Metropolitan Region).

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Das Christ-Elflein

Das Christ-Elflein (The Little Elf of Christ) is an opera in two acts by Hans Pfitzner to a German-language libretto by Pfitzner and Ilse von Stach.

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Das Erste

Das Erste (The First) is the principal publicly owned television channel in Germany.

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Das geheime Königreich

Das geheime Königreich (The Secret Kingdom) is an opera in one act with words and music by Ernst Krenek, his Op.

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Das Judenthum in der Musik

"Das Judenthum in der Musik" (German for "Jewishness in Music", but normally translated Judaism in Music; spelled after its first publications, according to modern German spelling practice, as ‘Judentum’) is an essay by Richard Wagner which attacks Jews in general and the composers Giacomo Meyerbeer and Felix Mendelssohn in particular.

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Das Liebesmahl der Apostel

Das Liebesmahl der Apostel (1843) WWV 69 (in English The Feast of Pentecost, "The Love-Meal of the Apostles") is a piece for orchestra and male choruses by Richard Wagner.

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Das Supertalent (season 5)

The broadcast of the fifth season began on 16 September 2011.

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David Elias Heidenreich

David Elias Heidenreich (21 January 1638 – 6 June 1688) was a German poet, dramatist, librettist and translator of the Baroque era.

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David Howell (chess player)

David Wei Liang Howell (born 14 November 1990) is an English chess grandmaster and British champion in 2009, 2013 and 2014.

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David Irving

David John Cawdell Irving (born 24 March 1938) is an English author and Holocaust denier who has written on the military and political history of World War II, with a focus on Nazi Germany.

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David J. Buch

David J. Buch is an American musicologist.

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David Lama

David Lama (Nepali-डेभिड लामा; born 4 August 1990 in Innsbruck) is an Austrian sport climber and mountaineer.

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David Leavitt (banker)

David Leavitt (August 29, 1791 – December 30, 1879) was an early New York City banker and financier.

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David Pohle

David Pohle (1624 – 20 December 1695) was a German composer of the Baroque era.

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David Schirmer

David Schirmer (29 May 1623 – 1686) was a German lyric poet and librarian, who also used the pseudonyms Der Bestimmende, Der Beschirmende and DiSander.

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David Teniers the Elder

David Teniers the Elder (158229 July 1649), Flemish painter, was born at Antwerp.

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David Weller (painter)

David Weller, German painter, was born at Kirchberg in Saxony in 1759, and after studying at the Meissen school of design, was placed in the porcelain factory, where he painted historical pictures and portraits upon china.

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Dávid Bérczes

Dávid Bérczes (born 14 January 1990) is a Hungarian chess Grandmaster.

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Döbeln (district)

Döbeln is a former district in the Free State of Saxony, Germany.

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Döhlen Basin

The Döhlen Basin (Döhlener Becken) is a landscape unit in the German federal state of Saxony, southwest of Dresden.

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Dürrröhrsdorf-Dittersbach

Dürrröhrsdorf-Dittersbach is a municipality in the district of Sächsische Schweiz-Osterzgebirge, Saxony, Germany.

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Děčín

Děčín (Tetschen, 1942–45: Tetschen–Bodenbach) is a town in the Ústí nad Labem Region in the north of the Czech Republic.

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Děčín District

Děčín District (Okres Děčín in Czech) is one of seven districts (okres) located within the Ústí nad Labem Region (Ústecký kraj) in the Czech Republic.

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Děčín–Dresden-Neustadt railway

The Děčín–Dresden railway, also called the Elbe Valley Railway (German: Elbtalbahn) is an electrified main line in Saxony and the Czech Republic.

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Děčínský Sněžník

The Děčínský Sněžník (Hoher Schneeberg) is a mountain in the Czech Republic and, at above sea level, the highest peak in the Elbe Sandstone Mountains.

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DB Class 120

The DB Baureihe 120 is a class of electric locomotives operated by DB Fernverkehr in Germany.

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DBAG Class 612

The DBAG Class 612 is a two car, tilting, diesel multiple unit operated by the Deutsche Bahn for fast regional rail services on unelectrified lines.

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DD

DD, dd, or other variants may refer to.

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De binocle

De binocle (translation: The opera glass) is a short story written by Louis Couperus probably in or around 1897 in Dresden.

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Dead Silence Tour

The Dead Silence Tour is a concert tour by punk rock band Billy Talent, taking place in 2012, in support of their fourth full-length studio album Dead Silence.

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DeAndrey Abron

DeAndrey Abron (born July 31, 1972) is an American former professional boxer who competed from 2004 to 2011 and challenged for the WBO and lineal light heavyweight titles in 2008.

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Death Valley Germans

The Death Valley Germans (as dubbed by the media) were a family of four German tourists who went missing in Death Valley National Park on July 23, 1996.

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Decathlon

The decathlon is a combined event in athletics consisting of ten track and field events.

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Declaration of Pillnitz

The Declaration of Pilnite, more commonly referred to as the Declaration of Pillnitz, was a statement issued on 27 August 1791 at Pillnitz Castle near Dresden (Saxony) by Frederick William II of Prussia and the Habsburg Holy Roman Emperor Leopold II who was Marie Antoinette's brother.

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Deconstructivism

Deconstructivism is a movement of postmodern architecture which appeared in the 1980s, which gives the impression of the fragmentation of the constructed building.

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Deep Sengupta

Deep Sengupta (born 30 June 1988) is a chess player from Jharkhand, India, who now resides in Kasba.

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DEFA (film studio)

DEFA (Deutsche Film-Aktiengesellschaft) was the state-owned film studio of the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) throughout the country's existence.

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Defence of the Reich

The Defence of the Reich (Reichsverteidigung) is the name given to the strategic defensive aerial campaign fought by the Luftwaffe over German-occupied Europe and Nazi Germany during World War II.

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Dejan Ilic

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Dekadance (band)

Dekadance is a Rock band from Dresden, Germany, founded in the early 1980s.

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DEL2

DEL2, also known as DEL II, is the second-level of ice hockey in Germany, below the Deutsche Eishockey Liga (German Ice Hockey League).

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Delia Weber

Delia Weber (23 October 1900–28 December 1982) was an Afro-Dominican teacher, artist, poet and film actress, as well as a feminist and supporter of women's suffrage.

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Dementia praecox

Dementia praecox (a "premature dementia" or "precocious madness") is a disused psychiatric diagnosis that originally designated a chronic, deteriorating psychotic disorder characterized by rapid cognitive disintegration, usually beginning in the late teens or early adulthood.

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Demitz-Thumitz

Demitz-Thumitz (Sorbian: Zemicy-Tumicy) is a municipality in the east of Saxony, Germany.

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Demographics of Germany

The demography of Germany is monitored by the Statistisches Bundesamt (Federal Statistical Office of Germany).

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Demonym

A demonym (δῆμος dẽmos "people, tribe", ὄόνομα ónoma "name") is a word that identifies residents or natives of a particular place, which is derived from the name of that particular place.

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Denis Boytsov

Denis Nikolayevich Boytsov (Денис Николаевич Бойцов; born 14 February 1986) is a Russian former professional boxer who competed from 2004 to 2015.

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Der Graf von Luxemburg

Der Graf von Luxemburg (The Count of Luxembourg) is an operetta in three acts by Franz Lehár to a German libretto by Alfred Willner, Robert Bodanzky, and Leo Stein.

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Der Protagonist

Der Protagonist (The Protagonist) is an opera in one act by Kurt Weill op.

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Der Ring des Nibelungen: Composition of the music

The composition of the operatic tetralogy The Ring of the Nibelung occupied Richard Wagner for more than a quarter of a century.

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Der Ring des Nibelungen: Composition of the poem

The evolution of Richard Wagner's operatic tetralogy Der Ring des Nibelungen (The Ring of the Nibelung) was a long and tortuous process, and the precise sequence of events which led the composer to embark upon such a vast undertaking is still unclear.

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Der schwarze Kanal

Der schwarze Kanal ("The Black Channel") was a series of political propaganda programmes broadcast weekly between 1960 and 1989 by East German television Deutscher Fernsehfunk.

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DEREVO

DEREVO is a physical theatre company founded by Anton Adasinsky in 1988 in St. Petersburg (former Leningrad), Russia, later in Prague, Czech Republic and now based in Dresden, Germany since 1996.

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Descendants of Charles III of Spain

The descendants of Charles III of Spain, the third surviving son of the first Bourbon King of Spain are numerous.

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Detecon

Detecon International GmbH is a German company specializing in management and technology consulting and operating at the international level.

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Detlef Kühn

Detlef Kühn (born 16 November 1936) is a German commentator.

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Detlev Karl Wilhelm Baumgarten-Crusius

Detlev Karl Wilhelm Baumgarten-Crusius (24 January 1786, Dresden – 5 May 1845, Meissen) was a German educator and philologist.

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Deutsche Fotothek

The Deutsche Fotothek is a picture library in Dresden, Germany, located in the Saxon State Library.

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Deutsche Gesellschaft für Ur- und Frühgeschichte

The Deutsche Gesellschaft für Ur- und Frühgeschichte e.V. (DGUF) – the German Society for Pre- and Protohistory – has more than 700 members and is thus the largest German association active in the field of prehistory and the early historical period.

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Deutsche Gesellschaft zur Bekämpfung des Kurpfuschertums

The Deutsche Gesellschaft zur Bekämpfung des Kurpfuschertums (DGBK; English: German Society for Fighting Quackery) was a skeptical association founded in 1903 for consumer protection against quackery.

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Deutsche Hospitality

Deutsche Hospitality (formerly Steigenberger Hotels) is a German luxury hotel company founded by Albert Steigenberger in 1930.

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Deutsche Luft Hansa

Deutsche Luft Hansa A.G. (from 1933 styled as Deutsche Lufthansa and also known as Luft Hansa, Lufthansa, or DLH) was a German airline, serving as flag carrier of the country during the later years of the Weimar Republic and throughout Nazi Germany.

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Deutsche Lufthansa (East Germany)

Deutsche Lufthansa (abbreviated DLH) was an airline serving as the flag carrier of East Germany from 1955 to 1963.

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Deutsche Post of the GDR

The Deutsche Post (DP), also Deutsche Post of the GDR (German: Deutsche Post der DDR) was the state-owned postal and telecommunications monopoly of the German Democratic Republic (GDR - East Germany).

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Deutsche Reichsbahn (East Germany)

The Deutsche Reichsbahn or DR (German Reich Railways) was the operating name of state owned railways in the German Democratic Republic (East Germany), and after German reunification until 31 December 1993.

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Deutsche Reichsbahn service ranks

Since its beginning until the year 1991, service rank was a permanent element of service with the Deutsche Reichsbahn, whether as a civil servant or as an employee.

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Deutsche Werkstätten Hellerau

The Deutsche Werkstätten Hellerau is a medium-sized furniture-manufacturing business in the Hellerau district of the German city of Dresden.

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Deutscher Brauer-Bund

Deutscher Brauer-Bund e.V. (DBB, "German Brewers Federation"), based in Berlin is "a federation of federations", in which the members are not individual brewers but only technical and regional federations of members.

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Deutscher Bund Gälischer Sportarten

The Deutscher Bund Gälischer Sportarten (also German GAA) is a union of German clubs, who play Hurling, Camogie, Gaelic Football, Gaelic Handball and Rounders.

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Deutscher Fernsehfunk

Deutscher Fernsehfunk (DFF), known from 1972 to 1990 as Fernsehen der DDR (DDR-FS), was the state television broadcaster in East Germany (German Democratic Republic, or GDR for short).

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Deutscher Verband für Freikörperkultur

The Deutscher Verband für Freikörperkultur (DFK; German Association for Free Body Culture) is an organization based in Hannover, Germany, founded on November 6, 1949 to promote the interests of naturists in Germany.

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Deutsches Theatrum Chemicum

The Deutsche Theatrum Chemicum is a collection of alchemical texts, predominantly in German translation, which was published in Nuremberg in three volumes (1728, 1730, 1732) by Friedrich Roth-Scholtz (1687–1736), the publisher, printer and bibliographer.

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Deutschland sucht den Superstar (season 7)

Deutschland sucht den Superstar Season 7 is the seventh season of the Idol series which aired on RTL Television and started on 6 January 2010.

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Deutschland sucht den Superstar (season 9)

Deutschland sucht den Superstar (season 9) was the ninth season of Deutschland sucht den Superstar.

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Deutschland-Cup (football)

The Deutschland-Cup was a one-off football competition played in November 1990, to celebrate German reunification.

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Deveron Projects

Deveron Projects, formerly Deveron Arts, is a United Kingdom arts organisation based in Huntly, Aberdeenshire that hosts international artists from a variety of disciplines to collaborate with the town community.

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DFL-Supercup

The DFL-Supercup or German Super Cup is a one-off football match in Germany that features the winners of the Bundesliga championship and the DFB-Pokal.

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Die Brücke

Die Brücke (The Bridge) was a group of German expressionist artists formed in Dresden in 1905, after which the Brücke Museum in Berlin was named.

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Die Höchste Eisenbahn

Die Höchste Eisenbahn is a German band from Berlin, consisting amongst others of the singer-songwriters Francesco Wilking and Moritz Krämer.

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Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg

("The Master-Singers of Nuremberg") is a music drama (or opera) in three acts, written and composed by Richard Wagner.

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Die schweigsame Frau

Die schweigsame Frau (The Silent Woman), Op.

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Die sieben Worte Jesu Christi am Kreuz

Die Sieben Worte unsers lieben Erlösers u. Seeligmachers Jesu Christi, so er am Stamm des Hl.

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Die toten Augen

Die toten Augen (or The Dead Eyes) is an opera (called a Bühnendichtung or 'stage poem' by the composer) with a prologue and one act by Eugen d'Albert to a libretto in German by Hanns Heinz Ewers and Marc Henry (Achille Georges d'Ailly-Vaucheret) after Henry's own 1897 play Les yeux morts.

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Die Waffen nieder!

The book Die Waffen nieder! (Down with Weapons!) or Lay Down Your Arms! is the best-known novel by the author and peace activist Bertha von Suttner, who received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1905 for the book.

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Die Zeit

Die Zeit (literally "The Time") is a German national weekly newspaper published in Hamburg in north Germany.

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Die Zeit (Prague)

Die Zeit ('The Time') was a German language daily newspaper published in Prague, Czechoslovakia from 1935 to 1938.

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Diego Velázquez

Diego Rodríguez de Silva y Velázquez (baptized on June 6, 1599August 6, 1660) was a Spanish painter, the leading artist in the court of King Philip IV, and one of the most important painters of the Spanish Golden Age.

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Diet of Speyer (1526)

The Diet of Speyer or the Diet of Spires (sometimes referred to as Speyer I) was an Imperial Diet of the Holy Roman Empire in 1526 in the Imperial City of Speyer in present-day Germany.

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Dieter Goltzsche

Dieter Goltzsche (born 1934 in Dresden) is a German painter and graphic designer.

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Dieter Kalka

Dieter Kalka (born 25 June 1957, Altenburg) is a German writer, songwriter, poet, dramatist, musician, editor, translator and speech therapist.

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Dieter Semetzky

Dieter Semetzky (born 3 November 1949) is a German rower who competed for East Germany in the 1968 Summer Olympics.

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Dietlof Reiche

Dietlof Reiche (born 1941) is a German author of children's books and books for young adults.

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Dietmar Damerau

Dietmar Damerau (September 22, 1935 – October 22, 2011) was a German artist who lived most years of his life in Greece.

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Dietmar Nöckler

Dietmar Nöckler (born 29 September 1988) is an Italian cross-country skier.

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Dietrich Peltz

Dietrich Peltz (9 June 1914 – 10 August 2001) was a German World War II Luftwaffe bomber pilot and youngest general of the Wehrmacht.

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Dig Out Your Soul Tour

The Dig Out Your Soul Tour was a world concert tour by English rock band Oasis, in support of their album Dig Out Your Soul.

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Dimitar Nenov

Dimitar Nenov (Димитър Ненов; December 19, 1901 in Razgrad – August 30, 1953 in Sofia) was a Bulgarian classical pianist, composer, music pedagogue and architect.

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Diocese of Berlin and Germany (Russian Orthodox Church)

The Diocese of Berlin and Germany (Berliner Diözese der Russischen Orthodoxen Kirche, Берлинская и Германская епархия Русской православной церкви) is an eparchy of the Russian Orthodox Church (ROC), Moscow Patriarchate, uniting parishes on the territory of Germany.

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Dippoldiswalde

Dippoldiswalde (Saxon: Dipps) is a town in the Free State of Saxony, Germany, administrative center of the Sächsische Schweiz-Osterzgebirge district.

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Directors Lounge

Directors Lounge (abbreviation: DL) is an ongoing Berlin-based film and media-art platform with year-round screenings and exhibitions in Berlin and various other cities.

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Direkte Demokratie für Europa

Direkte Demokratie für Europa (DDfE; Direct Democracy for Europe) is a campaign group formed by six former organizers of the German anti-Islam Pegida protests, led by the former Pegida treasurer, Kathrin Oertel.

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Dirk Dier

Dirk Dier (born 16 February 1972) is a former professional tennis player from Germany.

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Dirk Dubbers

Dirk Dubbers (short for Dietrich Jochen Dubbers) (born 16 November 1943 in Dresden) is a German physicist.

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Discus throw

The discus throw is a track and field event in which an athlete throws a heavy disc—called a discus—in an attempt to mark a farther distance than their competitors.

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Distinguished Service Medal of the National People's Army

The Distinguished Service Medal of the National People's Army, or "Medal of Merit of the National People's Army", (Verdienstmedaille der Nationalen Volksarmee) was a medal issued in the German Democratic Republic (GDR).

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Ditlev Blunck

Ditlev Conrad Blunck (22 June 1798 – 7 January 1853) was a Danish painter associated with the Danish Golden Age during the first half of the 19th century.

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Dixieland

Dixieland, sometimes referred to as hot jazz or traditional jazz, is a style of jazz based on the music that developed in New Orleans at the start of the 20th century.

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Dmitri Goncharov

Dmitri Sergeyevich Goncharov (Дмитрий Серге́евич Гончаров; born April 15, 1975 in Dresden, East Germany) is a retired Russian professional footballer.

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Dmitry Migunov

Dmitry Andreyevich Migunov (Дмитрий Андреевич Мигунов; born 21 November 1992) is a Russian short-track speed-skater.

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Dobrilugk Abbey

Dobrilugk Abbey (Kloster Dobrilugk) was a Cistercian monastery in Lower Lusatia in the territory of the present town of Doberlug-Kirchhain, Brandenburg, Germany.

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Dobrin Petkov

Dobrin Petkov (Добрин Петков)(24 August 1923 – 10 February 1987) was a Bulgarian conductor.

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Dobrivoje Božić

Dobrivoje Božić (23 December 1885 – 13 November 1967) was a Serbian mechanical engineer, inventor and constructor of the first air brakes for trains.

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Doctor Faustus (novel)

Doctor Faustus is a German novel written by Thomas Mann, begun in 1943 and published in 1947 as Doktor Faustus: Das Leben des deutschen Tonsetzers Adrian Leverkühn, erzählt von einem Freunde ("Doctor Faustus: The Life of the German Composer Adrian Leverkühn, Told by a Friend").

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Doktor Faust

Doktor Faust is an opera by Ferruccio Busoni with a German libretto by the composer himself, based on the myth of Faust.

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Domingo Hindoyan

Domingo Garcia Hindoyan (born in Caracas, February 15, 1980) is a Venezuelan-Swiss conductor.

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Dominostein

A Dominostein (plural Dominosteine, literal translation domino tile) is a sweet primarily sold during Christmas season in Germany and Austria.

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Donovan Carrillo

Donovan Carrillo Suazo (born 17 November 1999) is a Mexican figure skater.

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Doomsday Festival

The Doomsday Festival was a two-day music festival held August 19-20, 2000, at the Ostragehege in Dresden, Germany.

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Doomsday: Back and Forth Series 5: Live in Dresden

Doomsday: Back and Forth, Vol.

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Doping in East Germany

The German Democratic Republic (GDR), commonly known as East Germany (German: Deutsche Demokratische Republik or DDR) conducted a decades-long program of coercive administration and distribution of performance-enhancing drugs, such as testosterone and other anabolic steroids to its elite athletes for the purpose of bolstering the state's image and prestige by winning medals in international championships (such as the Olympics), known officially as State Plan 14.25.

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Doping in sport

In competitive sports, doping is the use of banned athletic performance-enhancing drugs by athletic competitors.

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Dora Altmann

Dora Altmann (born Dora Alrich, 20 February 1881 – 24 December 1971) was a German actress, who acted in on television and film during the 1960s and early 1970s.

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Dora d'Istria

Dora d'Istria, pen-name of duchess Helena Koltsova-Massalskaya born Elena Ghica (Gjika/Xhika) (January 22, 1828, Bucharest – November 17, 1888, Florence) was a Wallachian-born Romantic writer and feminist of Albanian-Romanian descent.

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Dora Labbette

Dora Labbette (4 March 1898 – 3 September 1984) was an English soprano.

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Dora Pejačević

Dora Pejačević (10 September 1885 – 5 March 1923) was a Croatian composer, a member of the Pejačević noble family.

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Dora Schönemann

Dora Schönemann (born 1911) was a German swimmer.

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Dora Stock

Dora (Doris, Dorothea) Stock (6 March 1760 – 30 March 1832) was a German artist of the 18th and 19th centuries who specialized in portraiture.

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Dore Hoyer

Dore Hoyer (12 December 1911 – 31 December 1967) was a German expressionist dancer and choreographer.

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Doris Große

Doris 'Dodo' Große (born Doris Armgart Große in Dürrröhrsdorf near Dresden, Germany; 5 June 1884 – ?) was a German artists' model and the lover of Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (1880–1938), the German expressionist painter and printmaker, one of the founders of the artists' group Die Brücke or "The Bridge".

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Dorothea Dieckmann

Dorothea Dieckmann is an award winning writer from Germany.

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Dorothea Köring

Dorothea "Dora" Köring (11 July 1880 – 13 February 1945) was a female tennis player from Germany.

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Dorothea of Saxony

Dorothea of Saxony (Dorothea von Sachsen; 4 October 1563 in Dresden – 13 February 1587 in Wolfenbüttel) was a Saxon princess from the House of Wettin and by marriage Duchess of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel.

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Dorothea, Abbess of Quedlinburg

Princess Dorothea of Saxony (7 January 1591 - 17 November 1617) reigned as Princess-Abbess of Quedlinburg from 1610 until her death.

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Dortmund Airport

Dortmund Airport, is a minor international airport located east of Dortmund, North Rhine-Westphalia.

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Down Low (rap group)

Down Low is a rap group formed in Kaiserslautern, Germany, in 1995 fronted by Americans Joe Thompson and Darren Tucker.

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DR Class 01.5

The DR Class 01.5 was the designation given by the Deutsche Reichsbahn in East Germany to express train locomotives that were 'reconstructed' from those of the pre-war DRG Class 01.

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DR Class 22

The steam locomotives of DR Class 22 were reconstructed passenger train locomotives in service with the Deutsche Reichsbahn in East Germany after the Second World War.

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DR Class 243

The DR Class 243 is a universal electric locomotive of the Deutsche Reichsbahn which is used for general rail service.

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DR Class 52.80

The Rekolokomotives of DR Class 52.80 first appeared in 1960 in service with the Deutsche Reichsbahn in East Germany as extensive rebuilds of the wartime locomotives or Kriegslokomotiven of DRB Class 52.

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DR Class 58.30

After the Second World War, the Deutsche Reichsbahn in East Germany had a requirement for powerful goods train locomotives with a 15-18 tonne axle load for routes in the Mittelgebirge, the mountainous areas in the south of the country.

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Drago Ibler

Drago Ibler (14 August 1894 – 12 September 1964) was a Croatian architect and pedagogue.

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DRB Class 01.10

The locomotives of DRB Class 01.10 were standard locomotives (Einheitsdampflokomotiven) used for express train services by the Deutsche Reichsbahn.

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DRB Class 50

The DRB Class 50 is a German class of 2-10-0 locomotive, built from 1939 as a standard locomotive (Einheitsdampflokomotive) for hauling goods trains.

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DRB Class 52

The Deutsche Reichsbahn's Class 52Wartime locomotives classes are prefixed DRB (Deutsche Reichsbahn) to distinguish them from those introduced by the DRG (prefixed DRG), which became defunct in 1937, and those introduced later by the East German Deutsche Reichsbahn (prefixed DR).

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Drežnica, Kobarid

Drežnica (Dresenza) is a village in the Municipality of Kobarid in the Littoral region of Slovenia.

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Drežnik, Črnomelj

Drežnik is a settlement west of Vinica in the Municipality of Črnomelj in the White Carniola area of southeastern Slovenia.

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Dresden (album)

Dresden is a double-disc live album by Norwegian saxophonist Jan Garbarek.

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Dresden (disambiguation)

Dresden is the capital city of the German Federal Free State of Saxony.

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Dresden (region)

Dresden is one of the three former Direktionsbezirke of the Free State of Saxony, Germany, located in the east of the state.

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Dresden Academy of Fine Arts

The Dresden Academy of Fine Arts (German Hochschule für Bildende Künste Dresden), often abbreviated HfBK Dresden or simply HfBK, is a vocational university of visual arts located in Dresden, Germany.

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Dresden Airport

Dresden Airport is the international airport in Dresden, the capital of the German Free State of Saxony.

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Dresden Altarpiece

The Dresden Altarpiece is a triptych by German Renaissance artists Albrecht Dürer, executed between 1496 and 1497, and perhaps continued in 1503-1504.

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Dresden amen

The Dresden amen (Dresdner Amen) is a sequence of six notes sung by choirs during church services in the German state of Saxony since the beginning of the 19th century.

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Dresden Armoury

The Dresden Armoury or Dresden Armory (German: Rüstkammer), also known as the Dresden Historical Museum (German: Historisches Museum Dresden), is one of the world's largest collections of ceremonial weapons, armour and historical textiles.

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Dresden Basin

The Dresden Basin ((Dresdner) Elbtalkessel or Dresdner Elbtalweitung) is a roughly 45 km long and 10 km wide area of the Elbe Valley between the towns of Pirna and Meißen.

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Dresden Bischofsplatz station

Dresden Bischofsplatz station (Bahnhof Dresden Bischofsplatz) is a railway station in the town of Dresden, Saxony, Germany.

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Dresden Botanical Garden

The Botanischer Garten der Technischen Universität Dresden (3.25 hectares), also known as the Botanischer Garten Dresden or Dresden Botanical Garden, is a botanical garden maintained by the Dresden University of Technology.

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Dresden Castle

Dresden Castle or Royal Palace (German: Dresdner Residenzschloss or Dresdner Schloss) is one of the oldest buildings in Dresden, Germany.

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Dresden Cathedral

Dresden Cathedral, or the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, Dresden, previously the Catholic Church of the Royal Court of Saxony, called in German Katholische Hofkirche and since 1980 also known as Kathedrale Sanctissimae Trinitatis, is the Catholic Cathedral of Dresden.

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Dresden City Art Gallery

The Dresden City Art Gallery (Städtische Galerie Dresden – Kunstsammlung) is the municipal art collection of Dresden, Germany, housed in the city's Landhaus.

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Dresden City Museum

Dresden City Museum (Stadtmuseum Dresden) is the central city museum for the German city of Dresden.

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Dresden Codex

The Dresden Codex is the oldest surviving book from the Americas, dating to the thirteenth or fourteenth century.

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Dresden Coinage Convention

The Dresden Coinage Convention of 1838 was a multilateral treaty that attempted to bring some degree of standardisation to the currencies used in the Zollverein.

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Dresden Conference (1851)

The Dresden Conference (December 23, 1850 to May 16, 1851) took place at Dresden, Kingdom of Saxony, after the Prussian humiliation at the Punctation of Olmütz.

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Dresden Elbe Valley

The Dresden Elbe Valley is a cultural landscape and former World Heritage Site stretching along the Elbe river in Dresden, the state capital of Saxony, Germany.

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Dresden English Football Club

The Dresden English Football Club was a football club founded in 1874 in Dresden, the first in Germany and likely the first outside Great Britain.

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Dresden Fernsehen

Dresden Fernsehen is the local television station serving the city of Dresden capital of Saxony and the surrounding areas.

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Dresden Flughafen station

Dresden Flughafen (Bahnhof Dresden Flughafen) is an underground railway station at the Airport serving the city of Dresden in Saxony, Germany.

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Dresden Frauenkirche

The Dresden Frauenkirche (Dresdner Frauenkirche,, Church of Our Lady) is a Lutheran church in Dresden, the capital of the German state of Saxony.

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Dresden Freiberger Straße station

Dresden Freiberger Straße station (Haltepunkt Dresden Freiberger Straße) is a railway station in the town of Dresden, Saxony, Germany.

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Dresden From the Right Bank of the Elbe Above the Augustus Bridge

Dresden From the Right Bank of the Elbe Above the Augustus Bridge is an oil on canvas by the Italian urban landscape painter Bernardo Bellotto.

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Dresden From the Right Bank of the Elbe Below the Augustus Bridge

Dresden From the Right Bank of the Elbe Below the Augustus Bridge is an oil on canvas by the Italian urban landscape painter Bernardo Bellotto.

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Dresden Funicular Railway

The Dresden Funicular Railway (Standseilbahn Dresden) is a funicular in Dresden, Germany connecting the districts of Loschwitz, near the "Blue Wonder" bridge, and Weisser Hirsch.

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Dresden Green Diamond

The Dresden Green Diamond, also known as "Dresden Green", is a natural green diamond, which probably originated in the Kollur mine in the state of Andhra Pradesh in India.

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Dresden Grenzstraße railway station

Dresden Grenzstraße is a railway station in Dresden-Klotzsche, Germany.

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Dresden Hauptbahnhof

Dresden Hauptbahnhof (“main station”, abbreviated Dresden Hbf) is the largest passenger station in the Saxon capital of Dresden.

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Dresden Heath

The Dresden Heath (Dresdner Heide) is a large forest in the city of Dresden.

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Dresden High Magnetic Field Laboratory

The Dresden High Magnetic Field Laboratory (Hochfeld-Magnetlabor Dresden, HLD) in the Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR) focuses on modern materials research at high magnetic fields.

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Dresden Industriegelände railway station

Dresden Industriegelände (Haltepunkt Dresden Industriegelände) is a railway station in the city of Dresden, Saxony, Germany.

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Dresden International School

Dresden International School (German: Internationale Schule Dresden e.V.) is an international school located in Dresden, Germany.

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Dresden Mitte station

Dresden Mitte (centre) station is a regional station in central Dresden.

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Dresden Monarchs