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Heidelberg is a college town in Baden-Württemberg situated on the river Neckar in south-west Germany. [1]

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A Heidelberg Romance

A Heidelberg Romance (German: Heidelberger Romanze) is a 1951 West German romance film directed by Paul Verhoeven and starring Liselotte Pulver, O.W. Fischer and Gardy Granass.

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A Tramp Abroad

A Tramp Abroad is a work of travel literature, including a mixture of autobiography and fictional events, by American author Mark Twain, published in 1880.

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A Trick of the Tail Tour

The A Trick of the Tail Tour was a concert tour of the United States, Canada and European countries by English rock band Genesis.

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Aaron Berzel

Aaron Berzel (born 29 May 1992) is a German footballer who plays as a defender for 1860 Munich.

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Abbevillian

Abbevillian is a currently obsolescent name for a tool tradition that is increasingly coming to be called Oldowan (or Olduwan).

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Abbot Kinney

Abbot Kinney (1850 in New Brunswick, New Jersey – 1920 in Santa Monica, California) was a developer and conservationist.

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Abenteuer Archäologie

Abenteuer Archäologie (meaning Adventure Archeology in English) was a German archaeological and science magazine.

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Abraham Heidanus

Abraham van Heyden or van Heiden (Abraham Heidanus or Heydanus; 1597–1678) was a Dutch Calvinist minister and controversialist, sympathetic to Cartesianism.

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Abraham Scultetus

Abraham Scultetus (24 August 1566 – 24 October 1625) was a German professor of theology, and the court preacher for the Elector of the Palatinate Frederick V.

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Abram Fitkin

Abram Edward Fitkin (September 18, 1878 – March 18, 1933) was an American minister, investment banker, businessman, public utilities operator, and philanthropist, who founded and ran dozens of companies, including A.E. Fitkin & Co.; the National Public Service Corporation; the United States Engineering Corporation; and the General Engineering and Management Corporation, which by 1926 managed 178 utility companies in 18 US states and over 1,000 local communities.

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Academic fencing

Academic fencing (German akademisches Fechten) or Mensur is the traditional kind of fencing practiced by some student corporations (Studentenverbindungen) in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Latvia, Estonia, and, to a minor extent, in Flanders, Lithuania, and Poland.

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Academies of the NSD University Teachers' League

Academies of the NSD University Teachers' League (Akademien des NSD-Dozentenbundes) were institutions in Nazi Germany created to permeate the entire university realm with National Socialist principles and to supervise all scholarly work in terms of ideology.

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Academy

An academy (Attic Greek: Ἀκαδήμεια; Koine Greek Ἀκαδημία) is an institution of secondary education, higher learning, research, or honorary membership.

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Achim Richter

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

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Ad Konings

Adrianus Franciscus Johannes Marinus Maria "Ad" Konings (born 11 January 1956 in Roosendaal, Netherlands) is an ichthyologist originally trained in medicine and biology.

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Ada Mee

Ada Mee (born 1946, in Thuringia) is a German artist acting in Heidelberg and expressing her art in various techniques (painting, lithography, photography).

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Adalbert von Blanc

Adalbert von Blanc (11 July 1907 – 7 November 1976) was a German naval officer during World War II and later an admiral in the West German Navy.

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Adalbert von Ladenberg

Adalbert von Ladenberg (born 18 February 1798 in Ansbach; died 15 February 1855) was a Prussian politician.

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Adam Asnyk

Adam Asnyk (11 September 1838 – 2 August 1897), was a Polish poet and dramatist of the Positivist era.

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Adam Contzen

Adam Contzen (17 April 1571, Monschau (Montjoie), Duchy of Jülich—19 June 1635, Munich) was a German Jesuit economist and exegete.

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Adam Falkenstein

Adam Falkenstein (September 17, 1906 – October 15, 1966) was a German Assyriologist.

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Adam Gurowski

Count Adam Gurowski (born in Russocice near Kalisz, Poland, 10 September 1805; died in Washington, D.C., 4 May 1866) was a Polish-born author who emigrated to the United States in 1849.

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Adam Neuser

Adam Neuser (c. 15301576) was a Protestant pastor of Heidelberg who held Antitrinitarian views.

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Adam Remmele

Adam Remmele (26 December 1877 in Heidelberg - 9 September 1951 in Freiburg im Breisgau) was a German social democratic politician in Baden.

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Adelbert Theodor Wangemann

Adelbert Theodor Edward Wangemann (February 13, 1855 – June 1906), known as Theo, was a German who emigrated to the United States.

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Adelheid Steinmann

Adelheid Steinmann (born Adelheid Holtzmann on 26 April 1866 in Heidelberg, died 20 January 1925 in Bonn) was a German politician, women's rights activist and wife of Gustav Steinmann.

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Adolf Ausfeld

Adolf Ausfeld (30 August 1855, Gotha – 16 August 1904, Heidelberg) was a German schoolteacher and classical philologist, known for his studies of "Alexander romance", defined as a collection of legends involving the mythical exploits of Alexander the Great.

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Adolf Born

Adolf Born (12 June 1930 – 22 May 2016) was a Czech painter, illustrator, caricaturist, and filmmaker.

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Adolf Friedrich von Schack

Adolf Friedrich, Graf von Schack (2 August 181514 April 1894) was a German poet, historian of literature and art collector.

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Adolf Holtzmann

Adolf Holtzmann (2 May 1810, Karlsruhe – 3 July 1870, Heidelberg) was a German professor and philologist.

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Adolf Mayer

Adolf Eduard Mayer (9 August 1843 – 25 December 1942) was a German agricultural chemist whose work on tobacco mosaic disease played an important role in the discovery of tobacco mosaic virus and viruses in general.

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Adolf of Germany

Adolf (c. 1255 – 2 July 1298) was Count of Nassau from about 1276 and elected King of Germany (King of the Romans) from 1292 until his deposition by the prince-electors in 1298.

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Adolf Pansch

Adolf Pansch (2 March 1841, Eutin – 14 August 1887) was a German anatomist and naturalist.

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Adolf von Donndorf

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

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Adolf von Harnack

Carl Gustav Adolf von Harnack (7 May 1851 – 10 June 1930) was a German Lutheran theologian and prominent church historian.

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Adolf Weil (physician)

Adolf Weil (7 February 1848, Heidelberg – 23 July 1916, Wiesbaden) was a German physician after whom Weil's disease is named.

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Adolf, Count Palatine of the Rhine

Adolf of the Rhine (Adolf der Redliche von der Pfalz) (27 September 1300, Wolfratshausen – 29 January 1327, Neustadt) from the house of Wittelsbach was formally Count Palatine of the Rhine in 1319–1327.

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Adolfo García-Sastre

Adolfo García-Sastre, Ph.D., is a Professor of Medicine and Microbiology and co-director of the Global Health & Emerging Pathogens Institute at The Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York City.

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Adolph Hausrath

Adolph Hausrath (13 January 18372 August 1909), a German theologian, was born at Karlsruhe.

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Adolph Kussmaul

Adolph Kussmaul (Carl Philipp Adolf Konrad Kußmaul; 22 February 1822 – 28 May 1902) was a German physician and a leading clinician of his time.

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Adolph Matz

Adolph Matz (April 25, 1905 – October 1, 1986) was a German/American organizational theorist, and Professor of Accounting at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, known for his work on cost accounting.

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Adolphe Gutmann

Adolphe Gutmann (originally Wilhelm Adolf Gutmann) (12 January 1819 – 22 October 1882) was a German pianist and composer who was a pupil and friend of Frédéric Chopin.

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Adrian Dingli

Sir Adrian "Adriano" Dingli (8 October 1817 – 25 November 1900) was Chief Justice of Malta.

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Advanced Chemistry

Advanced Chemistry is a German hip hop group from Heidelberg, a scenic city in Baden-Württemberg, South Germany.

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Aeglidae

The Aeglidae are a family of freshwater crustaceans currently restricted to South America.

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AEREON 26

The AEREON 26 was an experimental aircraft developed to investigate lifting body design with a view to using its shape to create hybrid designs, part airship, part conventional aircraft.

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Aesti

The Aesti (also Aestii, Astui or Aests) were an ancient people first described by the Roman historian Tacitus in his treatise Germania (circa 98 AD).

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Agathe Lasch

Agathe Lasch (born 4 July 1879, in Berlin; died 18 August 1942, in Riga) was a German philologist.

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Agency for French Education Abroad

The Agency for French Education Abroad, or Agency for French Teaching Abroad, (Agence pour l'enseignement français à l'étranger AEFE), is a national public agency under the administration of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of France that assures the quality of schools teaching the French national curriculum outside France.

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Agnes of the Palatinate

Agnes of the Palatinate (1201–1267) was a daughter of Henry V, Count Palatine of the Rhine and his first wife Agnes of Hohenstaufen, daughter of Conrad, Count Palatine of the Rhine.

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Aisleless church

An aisleless church (Saalkirche) is a single-nave church building that consists of a single hall-like room.

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Aizik Volpert

Aizik Isaakovich Vol'pert (Айзик Исаакович Вольперт) (5 June 1923 – January 2006) (the family name is also transliterated as Volpert or WolpertSee.) was a Soviet and Israeli mathematician and chemical engineer working in partial differential equations, functions of bounded variation and chemical kinetics.

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Alabert Fogarasi

Alabert Fogarasi, also known as Béla Fogarasi (25 July 1891– 28 April 1959) was a Hungarian philosopher and politician.

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Alan Hale (astronomer)

Alan Hale (born March 7, 1958) is an American professional astronomer, best known for his co-discovery of Comet Hale–Bopp along with amateur astronomer Thomas Bopp.

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Albanian exonyms

Many places have exonyms, names for places that differs from that used in the official or well-established language within that place, in the Albanian language.

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Albanian Subversion

The Albanian Subversion is one of the earliest and most notable failures of the Western covert paramilitary operations in the Eastern Bloc.

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Alberico Gentili

Alberico Gentili (January 14, 1552June 19, 1608) was an Italian lawyer, jurist, and a former standing advocate to the Spanish Embassy in London, who served as the Regius professor of civil law at the University of Oxford for 21 years.

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Albert Abrams

Albert Abrams (December 8, 1863 – January 13, 1924) was an American physician, well known during his life for inventing machines, such as the "Oscilloclast" and the "Radioclast", which he falsely claimed could diagnose and cure almost any disease.

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Albert Einstein World Award of Science

The Albert Einstein World Award for Science is an annual award given by the World Cultural Council "as a means of recognition and encouragement for scientific and technological research and development", with special consideration for researches which "have brought true benefit and well being to mankind".

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Albert Fraenkel

Julius Albert Fraenkel (3 June 1864 – 22 December 1938) was a German physician who helped establish Streptococcus pneumoniae as a cause of bacterial pneumonia and championed intravenous ouabain for use in heart failure.

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Albert Friedrich Speer

Albert Friedrich Speer (6 May 1863 – 31 March 1947) was a German architect.

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Albert Narath

Albert Narath (September 13, 1864, Vienna – August 15, 1924, Heidelberg) was an Austrian surgeon and anatomist.

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Albert Russo

Albert Russo (born 26 February 1943) is a Belgian bilingual (English and French) author of novels, short stories, essays and poems, as well as a photographer.

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Albert Salomon

Albert Salomon (8 December 1891 in Berlin – 18 December 1966 in New York) was a German sociologist.

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Albert Speer

Berthold Konrad Hermann Albert Speer (March 19, 1905 – September 1, 1981) was a German architect who was, for most of World War II, Reich Minister of Armaments and War Production for Nazi Germany.

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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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Albert Tafel

Albert Tafel (6 November 1876 in Stuttgart – 19 April 1935 in Heidelberg) was a German geographer, doctor and explorer.

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Albert Tucker (artist)

Albert Lee Tucker (29 December 1914 – 23 October 1999), was an Australian artist, and member of the Heide Circle, a group of modernist artists and writers that centred on the art patrons John and Sunday Reed, whose home, "Heide", located in Bulleen, near Heidelberg (outside Melbourne), was a haven for the group.

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Albert von Kölliker

Albert von Kölliker (born Rudolf Albert Kölliker; 6 July 18172 November 1905) was a Swiss anatomist, physiologist, and histologist.

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Albert von Maybach

Arnold Heinrich Albert von Maybach (29 November 1822 – 20 January 1904) was a German lawyer, politician and railway manager.

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Alberto Jori

Alberto Jori (born 1965), is an Italian Neo-Aristotelian philosopher.

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Albertus Morton

Sir Albertus Morton (c. 1584 – November, 1625) was an English diplomat and Secretary of State.

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Albion College

Albion College is a private liberal arts college located in Albion, Michigan.

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Albrecht Behmel

Albrecht Behmel (born 24 March 1971) is a German artist, novelist, historian, best-selling non-fiction writer and award-winning playwright.

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Albrecht Kossel

Ludwig Karl Martin Leonhard Albrecht Kossel (16 September 1853 – 5 July 1927) was a German biochemist and pioneer in the study of genetics.

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Albrecht of Hanau-Münzenberg

Albert of Hanau-Münzenberg (12 November 1579 – 19 December 1635 in Strasbourg) was the younger son of Philip Louis I of Hanau-Münzenberg (1553-1580) and his wife, Countess Magdalena of Waldeck (1558-1599).

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Albrecht von Hagen

Albrecht von Hagen (11 March 1904 – 8 August 1944) was a German jurist and a resistance fighter in the time of the Third Reich.

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Aleksey Kivshenko

Aleksey Danilovich Kivshenko (Russian: Алексей Данилович Кившенко; 22 March 1851, Venyov - 2 October 1895, Heidelberg) was a Russian painter, primarily of historical scenes.

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Aleksey Uvarov

Count Aleksey Sergeyevich Uvarov (Russian: Алексей Сергеевич Уваров; 28 February 1825 – 29 December 1884) was a Russian archaeologist often considered to be the founder of the study of the prehistory of Russia.

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Alethea Howard, Countess of Arundel

Alethea Howard, 13th Baroness Furnivall, Countess of Arundel (1585 &ndash), née Lady Alethea Talbot (pronounced "Al-ee-thia"), was the wife of Thomas Howard, 21st Earl of Arundel.

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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 Braun

He studied botany in Heidelberg, Paris and Munich.

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Alexander Carl Otto Westphal

Alexander Carl Otto Westphal (18 May 1863, Berlin – 9 January 1941, Bonn) was a German neurologist and psychiatrist.

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Alexander Colyn

Alexander Colyn (also spelt Colin or Colins; 1527/2917 August 1612) was a Flemish sculptor.

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Alexander Friedrich von Hueck

Alexander Friedrich von Hueck (1802–1842) was a Baltic-German professor of anatomy at the University of Tartu, and a notable estophile.

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Alexander Gault MacGowan

Alexander Gault MacGowan (7 February 1894 – 30 November 1970) was a leading war correspondent during World War II.

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Alexander Graham Bell honors and tributes

Alexander Graham Bell c.1918–1919 Alexander Graham Bell honors and tributes include honours bestowed upon him and awards named for him.

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Alexander Henn

Alexander Henn is a German anthropologist and Professor for Religious Studies at the School of Historical, Philosophical & Religious Studies Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona.

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Alexander Kapp (dermatologist and allergist)

Alexander Kapp (born 28 February 1955 in Heidelberg) is a German dermatologist and allergist.

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Alexander Pipa

Alexander Pipa (born 12 June 1983 in Heidelberg) accessed: March 2010 is a retired German international rugby union player, playing for the TSV Handschuhsheim in the Rugby-Bundesliga and the German national rugby union team.

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Alexander Popp

Alexander Popp (born 4 November 1976) is a former German professional tennis player.

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Alexander Rüstow

Alexander Rüstow (April 8, 1885 – June 30, 1963) was a German sociologist and economist.

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Alexander Widiker

Alexander Widiker (born 27 April 1982) at the DRV website, accessed: 21 March 2011 is a German international rugby union player, playing for Heidelberger RK in the Rugby-Bundesliga and, formerly, the German national rugby union team.

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Alexander William Williamson

Alexander William Williamson FRS (1 May 18246 May 1904) was an English chemist of Scottish descent.

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Alexandros Lykourgos

Alexandros Lykourgos (Αλέξανδρος Λυκούργος; 1827–1875) was a Greek theologian, Greek Orthodox cleric and university professor.

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Alexandru Al. Ioan Cuza

Alexandru Al.

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Alexandru Ioan Cuza

Alexandru Ioan Cuza (or Alexandru Ioan I, also anglicised as Alexander John Cuza; 20 March 1820 – 15 May 1873) was Prince of Moldavia, Prince of Wallachia, and later Domnitor (Ruler) of the Romanian Principalities.

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Alexei Yuryevich Smirnov

Alexei Yuryevich Smirnov (Алексе́й Ю́рьевич Cмирно́в; born October 16, 1951) is a neutrino physics researcher and one of the discoverers of the MSW Effect.

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Alf Teichs

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

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Alfonso Valencia

Alfonso Valencia is a Spanish biologist, ICREA Professor, current director of the Life Sciences department at Barcelona Supercomputing Center.

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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 Döblin

Bruno Alfred Döblin (10 August 1878 – 26 June 1957) was a German novelist, essayist, and doctor, best known for his novel Berlin Alexanderplatz (1929).

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Alfred Friedrich Bluntschli

Alfred Friedrich Bluntschli (born Zürich, 29 January 1842 – died Zürich 27 July 1930) was a Swiss architect and educator.

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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 Pringsheim

Alfred Pringsheim (2 September 1850 – 25 June 1941) was a German mathematician and patron of the arts.

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Alfred Schieske

Alfred Schieske (6 September 1908 – 14 July 1970) was a German actor.

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Alfred Stock Memorial Prize

The Alfred-Stock Memorial Prize or Alfred-Stock-Gedächtnispreis is an award for "an outstanding independent scientific experimental investigation in the field of inorganic chemistry." It is awarded biennially (originally annually) by the German Chemical Society (Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker).

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Alfred Weber

Alfred Weber (30 July 1868 – 2 May 1958) was a German economist, geographer, sociologist and theoretician of culture whose work was influential in the development of modern economic geography.

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Alfred Wegener

Alfred Lothar Wegener (–) was a German polar researcher, geophysicist and meteorologist.

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Alfred William Gibb

Alfred William Gibb FRSE (1864–1937) was a Scottish geologist.

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Alfred-Maurice de Zayas

Alfred-Maurice de Zayas (born May 31, 1947, Havana, Cuba) is an American lawyer, writer, historian, a leading expert in the field of human rights and international law and retired high-ranking United Nations official.

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Alice Sommerlath

Alice de Toledo Sommerlath (née Alice Soares de Toledo; 25 May 1906 – 9 March 1997) was the mother of Queen Silvia, consort of King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden.

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Alina Pogostkina

Alina Pogostkina (born 18 November 1983 in Leningrad) is a Russian-born German violinist.

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Allard Pierson

Allard Pierson (8 April 1831 – 27 May 1896) was a Dutch theologian, historian, and art historian.

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Allen Blairman

Allen Blairman (born August 13, 1940, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is an American jazz drummer best known for his collaboration with Albert Ayler and Mal Waldron Allen Blairman has lived in Heidelberg, Germany since 1971.

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Allgemeiner Deutscher Musikverein

The Allgemeiner Deutscher Musikverein (ADMV) (General German Music Association) was a German musical association founded in 1861 by Franz Liszt and Franz Brendel, to embody the musical ideals of the New German School of music.

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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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Allied Air Forces Central Europe

Allied Air Forces Central Europe (AAFCE) was the NATO command tasked with air and air defense operations in NATOs Allied Forces Central Europe (AFCENT) area of command.

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Allied Command Europe Mobile Force

The Allied Command Europe Mobile Force was a small NATO quick reaction force, headquartered at Heidelberg, Germany, active from 1960 to 2002.

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Allied Forces Northern Europe

Allied Forces Northern Europe (AFNORTH) was the northern Major Subordinate Command of NATO's Allied Command Europe (ACE), located at Kolsås outside Oslo.

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Allied Joint Force Command Brunssum

The Allied Joint Force Command Brunssum (JFCBS) is a NATO command at Brunssum, the Netherlands.

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Aloys Sprenger

Aloys Sprenger (born 3 September 1813, in Nassereith, Tyrol; died 19 December 1893 in Heidelberg) was an Austrian orientalist.

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Alphonse A. Kolb

Alphonse Anton Kolb (1893–1983) was a German-American artist known for creating sculptures and other art works ranging in size from medals to statues.

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Alsheim

Alsheim is an Ortsgemeinde – a municipality belonging to a Verbandsgemeinde, a kind of collective municipality – in the Alzey-Worms district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.

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Alsos Mission

The Alsos Mission was an organized effort by a team of United States military, scientific, and intelligence personnel to discover enemy scientific developments during World War II.

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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 Mittasch

Alwin Mittasch (sorbian:Pawoł Alwin Mitaš) (born 27 December 1869 in Großdehsa/Dažin, today to Löbau, Germany; died 4 June 1953 in Heidelberg, Germany) was a German chemist as well as scientific historian of Sorbian descent.

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Amalie of the Palatinate

Amalie of the Palatinate (25 July 1490 in Heidelberg – 6 January 1524, Szczecin) was a member of the Wittelsbach family and a Countess Palatine of Simmern by birth and Duchess of Pomerania-Wolgast by marriage.

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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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Amerika Haus

The America House (Amerika Haus, plural: Amerika Häuser) is an institution developed following the end of the Second World War to provide an opportunity for German and Austrian citizens to learn more about American culture and politics, and engage in discussion and debate on the transatlantic relationship.

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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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Amsterdam sex crimes case

The Amsterdam sex crimes case (Amsterdamse zedenzaak) is a court case involving Robert Mikelson's abuse of babies in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

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Anacreontea

Anacreontea (Ἀνακρεόντεια) is the title given to a collection of some 60 Greek poems on the topics of wine, beauty, erotic love, Dionysus, etc.

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Ananda Mahidol

Ananda Mahidol (พระบาทสมเด็จพระปรเมนทรมหาอานันทมหิดล;; 20 September 1925 – 9 June 1946) was the eighth monarch of Thailand from the Chakri dynasty as Rama VIII.

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Anatol Pikas

Anatol Pikas, Ph.D. (born 29 November 1928), creator of the Shared Concern method, SCm, is a retired associate professor in Educational Psychology from Uppsala University, Sweden.

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Anatomy for Beginners

Anatomy for Beginners is a television show created by Gunther von Hagens.

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András Fekete-Győr

András Fekete-Győr (Budapest, 13 April 1989) is a Hungarian activist, lawyer and politician.

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André Michel Lwoff

André Michel Lwoff (8 May 1902 – 30 September 1994) was a French microbiologist and Nobel laureate.

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Andrea Brand

Andrea Hilary Brand (born March 9, 1959) is the Herchel Smith Professor of Molecular Biology and a Fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge.

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Andreas Aarflot

Andreas Aarflot (born 1 July 1928) is a Norwegian theologian and bishop emeritus in the Church of Norway.

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Andreas Cellarius

Andreas Cellarius (c. 1596, Neuhausen, – 1665, Hoorn) was a Dutch-German cartographer, best known for his Harmonia Macrocosmica of 1660, a major star atlas, published by Johannes Janssonius in Amsterdam.

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Andreas Duhm

Andreas Duhm (22 August 1883, Göttingen – 23 November 1975, Heidelberg) was a German–Swiss chess master.

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Andreas Hofmann (athlete)

Andreas Emil Hofmann (born 16 December 1991) is a German track and field athlete who competes in the javelin throw.

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Andreas Kemmerling

Andreas Kemmerling (born 21 February 1950 in Bad Homburg vor der Höhe) is a German philosopher.

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Andreas Plückthun

Andreas Plückthun (born May 7, 1956) is a scientist whose research is focused on the field of protein engineering.

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Andreas Raselius

Andreas Raselius, also known as Andreas Rasel (c. 1563 – 6 January 1602) was a German composer and kapellmeister during the Renaissance.

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Andreas Schön

Andreas Schön (born 9 August 1989) is a German footballer who plays for FC Astoria Walldorf.

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Andreas von Antropoff (1878-1956)

Roman Andreas von Antropoff, born on August 16, 1878 in Reval (now Tallinn) and died on June 2, 1956 in Bonn, was an Estonian-born German chemist, who was professor at the Bonn University and is known to have coined the term "neutronium" and developed a temporarily and widely used alternative periodic table of elements in 1926.

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Andreas von Ettingshausen

Andreas Freiherr von Ettingshausen (25 November 1796 – 25 May 1878) was a German mathematician and physicist.

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Andreas von Tuhr

Andreas von Tuhr (1864–1925) was a Russian-German jurist, whose work on the fundamental conceptions of private law within the civilian tradition has been of lasting significance.

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Andreas Wirth

Andreas Wirth (born 19 November 1984 in Heidelberg) is a German racing driver currently acting as reserve and development driver for World Endurance Championship team CEFC Manor TRS Racing (Manor Motorsport).

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Andrei Pleșu

Andrei Gabriel Pleșu (born 23 August 1948) is a Romanian philosopher, essayist, journalist, literary and art critic.

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Andrei Ujică

Andrei Ujică (born 1951 in Timişoara, Romania) is a Romanian screenwriter and director.

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Andrew Heard

Andrew Heard (21 August 1958 – 9 January 1993) was a British artist.

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Andrzej Grzegorczyk

Andrzej Grzegorczyk (22 August 1922 – 20 March 2014) was a Polish logician, mathematician, philosopher, and ethicist noted for his work in computability, mathematical logic, and the foundations of mathematics.

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Angelbachtal

Angelbachtal is a municipality in Kraichgau, between Sinsheim and Bruchsal, created in 1972 by the union of Eichtersheim and Michelfeld.

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Angelika Nussberger

Angelika Helene Anna Nußberger (born 1 June 1963 in Munich) is a German professor of law and scholar of slavic studies, and has been the judge in respect of Germany at the European Court of Human Rights since 1 January 2011; since 2017 she is the Court’s Vice-President.

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Angelika Platen

Angelika Platen (born in 1942 in Heidelberg) is a German photographer known for her artist portraits.

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Anna Hedvig Büll

Anna Hedvig Büll (born Anna Hedwig Bühl, – 3 October 1981) was an Estonian missionary of Baltic German extraction who helped to save the lives of several thousand Armenian orphans during the Armenian Genocide.

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Anna Maiwald

Anna Stephanie Maiwald (born 21 July 1990) is a German athlete who specialises in the heptathlon.

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Anna of Hesse

Anna of Hesse (26 October 1529, Kassel – 10 July 1591, Meisenheim) was a princess of Hesse by birth and marriage Countess Palatine of Zweibrücken.

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Anna Tramontano

Anna Tramontano (14 July 1957 – 10 March 2017) was an Italian computational biologist and chair professor of biochemistry at the Sapienza University of Rome.

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Anncharlott Eschmann

Anncharlott Eschmann (September 24, 1941, Munich – April 6, 1977, New Delhi) was a scholar of religion.

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Anne du Bourg

Anne du Bourg (1521, Riom – December 23, 1559, Paris) was a French magistrat, nephew of the chancellor Antoine du Bourg.

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Anne of Denmark

Anne of Denmark (12 December 1574 – 2 March 1619) was Queen consort of Scotland, England, and Ireland by marriage to King James VI and I. The second daughter of King Frederick II of Denmark, Anne married James in 1589 at age 15 and bore him three children who survived infancy, including the future Charles I. She demonstrated an independent streak and a willingness to use factional Scottish politics in her conflicts with James over the custody of Prince Henry and his treatment of her friend Beatrix Ruthven.

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Anne van Aaken

Anne Sophia-Marie van Aaken (born April 19, 1969 in Bonn, Germany) is a German lawyer and economist, who is a full Professor of Law and Economics, Legal Theory, Public International Law and European Law at the University of St. Gallen.

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Annette M. Böckler

Annette Mirjam Böckler (born June 26, 1966) is lecturer for Jewish liturgy and bible and librarian at Leo Baeck College in London, and a writer and translator in the Jewish subject area.

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Anselmus de Boodt

Anselmus de Boodt or Anselmus Boëtius de Boodt (Bruges, 1550 - Bruges, 21 June 1632) was a Flemish humanist, mineralogist, physician and naturalist.

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Anthony R. Michaelis

Anthony R. Michaelis (22 August 1916 in Berlin – 18 October 2007 in Heidelberg) was a science journalist and publisher.

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Anticommutativity

In mathematics, anticommutativity is a specific property of some non-commutative operations.

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Antipope John XXIII

Baldassarre Cossa (c. 1370 – 22 December 1419) was Pisan antipope John XXIII (1410–1415) during the Western Schism.

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Antje Duvekot

Antje Duvekot (born 1976) is a singer-songwriter and guitarist based in Somerville, Massachusetts.

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Anton Dereser

Anton Dereser (also known as Thaddaeus a Sancto Adamo, OCD) (3 February 1757, Fahr, Franconia –15 or 16 June 1827, Breslau) was a Discalced Carmelite professor of hermeneutics and Oriental languages.

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Anton Dilger

Anton Casimir Dilger (13 February 1884 – 17 October 1918) was a German-American medical doctor, and the main proponent of the German biological warfare sabotage program during World War I. His father, Hubert Dilger, was a United States Army captain who had received the Medal of Honor for his work as an artilleryman at the Battle of Chancellorsville (1863) during the American Civil War.

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Anton Goubau

Anton Goubau or Anton Goebouw (1616, Antwerp – 1698, Antwerp) was a Flemish Baroque painter.

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Anton Nuhn

Anton Nuhn (June 21, 1814, Schriesheim, Baden – June 27, 1889) was a German anatomist.

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Anton Praetorius

Anton Praetorius (1560 – 6 December 1613) was a German Calvinist pastor who spoke out against the persecution of witches (witchhunts, witchcraft trials) and against torture.

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Antoninus Liberalis

Antoninus Liberalis (Ἀντωνῖνος Λιβεράλις) was an Ancient Greek grammarian who probably flourished between AD 100 and 300.

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Antonio Signorini

Antonio Signorini (2 April 1888 – 23 February 1963) was an influential Italian mathematical physicist and civil engineer of the 20th century.

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Antonius Thysius the Elder

Antonius Thysius (1565–1640) was a Dutch Reformed theologian, professor at the University of Harderwijk and University of Leiden.

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Apparent place

The apparent place of an object is its position in space as seen by an observer.

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Archery at the 1972 Summer Paralympics - Men's FITA round open

The Men's FITA Round Open was one of the events held in Archery at the 1972 Summer Paralympics in Heidelberg.

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Archival science

Archival science, or archival studies, is the study and theory of building and curating archives, which are collections of recordings and data storage devices.

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Ardian Bujupi

Ardian Bujupi (born 27 April 1991) is an Albanian singer-songwriter.

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Argentina at the 1972 Summer Paralympics

Argentina sent a team to compete at the 1972 Summer Paralympics in Heidelberg, West Germany.

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Argissa Magoula

Argissa Magoula is a Neolithic settlement mound (tell) in Thessaly in Greece.

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Arieh Levavi

Arieh Levavi (3 June 1912 – 1 February 2009), also known as Aryeh Lieb and Arieh Leibman, was the fourth Director General of Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs (1964–1967).

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Arjan Breukhoven

Karel Jan (Arjan) Breukhoven (Rotterdam, 18 May 1962) is a Dutch musician.

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Arkady Baghdasaryan (Arko)

Arkady Baghdasaryan (Arko), artist.

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Armin von Bogdandy

Armin von Bogdandy (born 5 June 1960 in Oberhausen) is a German legal scholar.

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Army group

An army group is a military organization consisting of several field armies, which is self-sufficient for indefinite periods.

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Arnold Flammersfeld

Arnold Rudolf Karl Flammersfeld (February 10, 1913 – January 5, 2001) was a German nuclear physicist who worked on the German nuclear energy project during World War II.

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Arnold Ross

Arnold Ephraim Ross (August 24, 1906 – September 25, 2002) was a mathematician and educator who founded the Ross Mathematics Program, a number theory summer program for gifted high school students.

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Arnold Walfisz

Arnold Walfisz (2 July 1892 – 29 May 1962) was a Polish mathematician working in analytic number theory.

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Arnoldus Clapmarius

Arnoldus Clapmarius (real surname Klapmeier, also known as Arnold Clapmar) (1574–1604) was a German academic, jurist and humanist, known for his writings on statecraft.

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Arnolt Schlick

Arnolt Schlick (July 18?,Keyl 1989, 110–11. c. 1455–1460 – after 1521) was a German organist, lutenist and composer of the Renaissance.

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Art auction

An art auction or fine art auction is the sale of art works, in most cases in an auction house.

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Art Brenner

Art Brenner (1924–2013) was an American abstract sculptor and painter.

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Art6

Art6, also spelled art6, (2004-2014) was a non-profit (501C-3) member-run art gallery and performance space located at 6 East Broad Street in Jackson Ward in the area which would eventually be designated the Arts and Cultural District of Richmond, Virginia.

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Artúr Görgei

Artúr Görgei de Görgő et Toporc (born Arthur Görgey; görgői és toporci Görgei Artúr, Arthur Görgey von Görgő und Toporc.; 30 January 181821 May 1916) was a Hungarian military leader renowned for being one of the greatest generals of the Hungarian Revolutionary Army.

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Arthur Gamgee

Prof Arthur Gamgee FRS FRSE (11 October 1841 – 29 May 1909) was a British biochemist.

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Arthur John Pressland

Arthur John Pressland FRSE (1865–1934) was a British educational theorist, linguist, schoolmaster and writer.

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Arthur König

Arthur Peter König (September 13, 1856, Krefeld – October 26, 1901, Berlin) devoted his short life to physiological optics.

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Arthur M. Lesk

Arthur Mallay Lesk, is a protein science researcher, who is a professor of biochemistry and molecular biology at the Pennsylvania State University in University Park.

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Artois-Baillet Latour Foundation

The Artois-Baillet Latour Foundation is a Belgian non-profit organization which was founded on 1 March 1974.

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Ashley Wagner

Ashley Elisabeth Wagner (born May 16, 1991) is an American figure skater.

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Association des États Généraux des Étudiants de l'Europe

AEGEE, stands for Association des États Généraux des Étudiants de l'Europe, and it is known as European Students' Forum in English.

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Astoria, Oregon

Astoria is a port city and the seat of Clatsop County, Oregon, United States.

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Astroinformatics

Astroinformatics is an interdisciplinary field of study involving the combination of astronomy, data science, informatics, and information/communications technologies.

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Astronomical Calculation Institute (Heidelberg University)

The Astronomical Calculation Institute (Astronomisches Rechen-Institut; ARI) is a research institute in Heidelberg, Germany, dating from the 1700s.

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Astronomische Gesellschaft

The Astronomische Gesellschaft is an astronomical society established in 1863 in Heidelberg, the second oldest astronomical society after the Royal Astronomical Society.

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Astronomische Nachrichten

Astronomische Nachrichten (Astronomical Notes), one of the first international journals in the field of astronomy, was founded in 1821 by the German astronomer Heinrich Christian Schumacher.

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Asymptotic homogenization

In mathematics and physics, homogenization is a method of studying partial differential equations with rapidly oscillating coefficients,Sanchez-Palencia, E: "Non-homogeneous media and vibration theory, Springer Verlag, 1980 Bakhvalov, N. and Panasenko, G: "Homogenization: Averaging Processes in Periodic Media", Kluwer, Dordrecht, 1989 Bensoussan, A., Lions, J.L. and Papanicolaou, G., "Asymptotic Analysis for Periodic Structures", North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1978 such as \nabla\cdot\left(A\left(\frac\right)\nabla u_\right).

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Athletics at the 1972 Summer Paralympics - Men's 100 metres wheelchair 2

The Men's 100 m wheelchair 2 was one of the events held in Athletics at the 1972 Summer Paralympics in Heidelberg.

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Athletics at the 1972 Summer Paralympics - Men's 60 metres wheelchair 1A

The Men's 60 m wheelchair 1A was one of the events held in Athletics at the 1972 Summer Paralympics in Heidelberg.

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Athletics at the 1972 Summer Paralympics - Men's 60 metres wheelchair 1B

The Men's 60 m wheelchair 1B was one of the events held in Athletics at the 1972 Summer Paralympics in Heidelberg.

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Athletics at the 1972 Summer Paralympics - Men's pentathlon 1B

The Men's pentathlon 1B was one of the events held in Athletics at the 1972 Summer Paralympics in Heidelberg.

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Athletics at the 1972 Summer Paralympics - Men's pentathlon 2

− The Men's pentathlon 2 was one of the events held in Athletics at the 1972 Summer Paralympics in Heidelberg.

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Athletics at the 1972 Summer Paralympics - Men's pentathlon 3

The Men's pentathlon 3 was one of the events held in Athletics at the 1972 Summer Paralympics in Heidelberg.

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Athletics at the 1972 Summer Paralympics - Men's pentathlon 4

The Men's pentathlon 4 was one of the events held in Athletics at the 1972 Summer Paralympics in Heidelberg.

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Athletics at the 1972 Summer Paralympics - Women's 60 metres wheelchair 1A

The Women's 60 m wheelchair 1A was one of the events held in Athletics at the 1972 Summer Paralympics in Heidelberg.

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Athletics at the 1972 Summer Paralympics - Women's 60 metres wheelchair 1B

The Women's 60 m wheelchair 1B was one of the events held in Athletics at the 1972 Summer Paralympics in Heidelberg.

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Athletics at the 1972 Summer Paralympics - Women's 60 metres wheelchair 2

The Women's 60 m wheelchair 2 was one of the events held in Athletics at the 1972 Summer Paralympics in Heidelberg.

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Athletics at the 1972 Summer Paralympics – Women's pentathlon 4

The Women's pentathlon 4 was a pentathlon event held in athletics at the 1972 Summer Paralympics in Heidelberg.

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Athletics at the 1972 Summer Paralympics – Women's pentathlon 5

The Women's pentathlon 5 was a pentathlon event held in athletics at the 1972 Summer Paralympics in Heidelberg.

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Atom Heart Mother World Tour

The Atom Heart Mother World Tour was an international concert tour by Pink Floyd.

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August David Krohn

August David Krohn (1803–1891) was a Saint Petersburg born zoologist of German origin.

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August Eisenlohr

August Adolf Eisenlohr (6 October 1832, Mannheim – 24 February 1902, Heidelberg) was a German Egyptologist.

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August Heinrich Hermann von Dönhoff

August Heinrich Hermann von Dönhoff (10 October 1797 in Potsdam - 1 April 1874 at Schloss Friedrichstein (East Prussia)) was a Prussian diplomat.

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August Köhler

August Karl Johann Valentin Köhler (March 4, 1866 – March 12, 1948) was a German professor and early staff member of Carl Zeiss AG in Jena, Germany.

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August Neander

Johann August Wilhelm Neander (January 17, 1789July 14, 1850), was a German theologian and church historian.

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August Neidhardt von Gneisenau

August Wilhelm Antonius Graf Neidhardt von Gneisenau (27 October 176023 August 1831) was a Prussian field marshal.

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August Wagenmann

August Emil Ludwig Wagenmann (born 5 April 1863 in Göttingen; died 12 August 1955 in Heidelberg) was a German ophthalmologist.

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Augustin Reinhard Stricker

Augustin Reinhard Stricker (c. 1675 – between 1718 and 1723) was a German baroque composer, conductor and tenor singer.

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Australia at the 1972 Summer Paralympics

Australia sent a team to compete at the 1972 Summer Paralympics in Heidelberg, West Germany.

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Austria at the 1972 Summer Paralympics

Austria sent a delegation to compete at the 1972 Summer Paralympics in Heidelberg, West Germany.

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Aytaç Sulu

Aytaç Sulu (born 11 December 1985 in Heidelberg, Germany) is a Turkish football defender currently playing for SV Darmstadt 98 as captain in the Bundesliga.

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Ádám Politzer

Adam Politzer (Politzer Ádám; 1 October 1835, Albertirsa, Pest, Hungary – 10 August 1920, in Vienna) was a Hungarian and Austrian physician and one of the pioneers and founders of otology.

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Ángel Ortiz (scientist)

Ángel Ramírez Ortiz (30 June 1966 – 5 May 2008) was a Spanish scientist in the area of protein structure & bioinformatics.

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Étude Op. 10, No. 5 (Chopin)

Étude Op. 10, No. 5 in flat major is a study for solo piano composed by Frédéric Chopin in 1830.

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Đorđe Simić

Đorđe S. Simić (28 February 1843, in Belgrade – 11 October 1921, in Zemun), was a Serbian politician and diplomat.

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Škoda ForCity

Škoda ForCity is a family of low-floor trams built by Škoda Transportation.

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Baal Shem

Baal Shem (Hebrew: בַּעַל שֵׁם, pl. Baalei Shem) in Hebrew meaning "Master of the Name", refers to a historical Jewish occupation of certain kabbalistic rabbis with knowledge of using names of God in Judaism for practical kabbalah healing, miracles, exorcismStudies in East European Jewish Mysticism and Hasidism, Joseph Weiss, Littman Library: chapter 1 "Some Notes on the Social Background of Early Hasidism", chapter 2 "A Circle of Pneumatics in Pre-Hasidism" and blessing.

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Baby Halder

Baby Halder (or Haldar) (born 1973) is an Indian domestic worker and author, whose acclaimed autobiography Aalo Aandhari (A Life Less Ordinary) (2006) describes her harsh life growing up and as a domestic worker, later translated into 21 languages, including 13 foreign languages.

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Back in Black Tour

The Back in Black Tour was the supporting tour for the album Back in Black by the Australian hard rock band AC/DC through 1980 to 1981.

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Bad Dürkheim

Bad Dürkheim is a spa town in the Rhine-Neckar urban agglomeration, and is the seat of the Bad Dürkheim district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.

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Bad Friedrichshall

is a town in the district of Heilbronn in Baden-Württemberg in southern Germany.

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Bad Friedrichshall Hauptbahnhof

Bad Friedrichshall Hauptbahnhof is a regionally important junction station and a former border station in the city of Bad Friedrichshall in the German state of Baden-Württemberg.

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Bad Rappenau station

Bad Rappenau station is the station of Bad Rappenau, a spa town in the German state of Baden-Württemberg.

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Bad Wimpfen

is a historic spa town in the district of Heilbronn in the Baden-Württemberg region of southern Germany.

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Bad Wimpfen station

Bad Wimpfen station is a station in a station in the spa town of Bad Wimpfen in the German state of Baden-Württemberg.

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Baden (wine region)

Baden is a region (Anbaugebiet) for quality wine in Germany,, read on January 1, 2008 and is located in the historical region of Baden in southwestern Germany, which today forms part of the federal state of Baden-Württemberg.

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Baden I b

The Baden Class I b locomotives of the Grand Duchy of Baden State Railways were built for the pontoon bridges from Heidelberg to Speyer.

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Baden I b (old)

The engines of Baden Class I b were very early German steam locomotives built for the Grand Duchy of Baden State Railways.

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Baden main line

The Baden main line (Badische Hauptbahn) is a German railway line that was built between 1840 and 1863.

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Baden-Württemberg

Baden-Württemberg is a state in southwest Germany, east of the Rhine, which forms the border with France.

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Badnerlied

The Badnerlied ("Song of the People of Baden") is the unofficial hymn of the former state of Baden, now part of Baden-Württemberg.

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Bahamas at the 1972 Summer Paralympics

The Bahamas made its Paralympic Games début at the 1972 Summer Paralympics in Heidelberg, West Germany.

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Bahá'í Faith in Germany

Though mentioned in the Bahá'í (Bahaitum) literature in the 19th century, the Bahá'í Faith in Germany begins in the early 20th century when two emigrants to the United States returned on prolonged visits to Germany bringing their newfound religion.

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Bammental

Bammental is a municipality in Rhein-Neckar Kreis of Baden-Württemberg.

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Barbara Becker

Barbara Becker (born November 1, 1966 as Barbara Feltus) is a German-American designer, actress and model.

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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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Baron Strucker

Baron Wolfgang von Strucker is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

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Baroque fortifications in the Black Forest

The Baroque fortifications in the Black Forest (Barocke Verteidigungsanlagen im Schwarzwald), also called Baroque Schanzen (Barockschanzen) or Black Forest lines (Schwarzwaldlinien), are historical, military earthworks, known as schanzen, that were built in the Black Forest in what is now Germany.

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Bart De Strooper

Bart De Strooper is a Belgian molecular biologist and professor at the KU Leuven (Leuven, Belgium) and University College London, UK.

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Bartholomaeus Pitiscus

Bartholomaeus Pitiscus (also Barthélemy, Bartholomeo, August 24, 1561 – July 2, 1613) was a 16th-century German trigonometrist, astronomer and theologian who first coined the word trigonometry.

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Basel Badischer Bahnhof

Basel Badischer Bahnhof (literally "Basel Baden Railway station", the name referring to the Grand Duchy of Baden State Railways, which built the station) is a railway station situated in the Swiss city of Basel.

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Bassermann Verlag

The Bassermann'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, today Bassermann Verlag, is a publisher based in Munich.

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Battle of Blenheim

The Battle of Blenheim (German:Zweite Schlacht bei Höchstädt; French Bataille de Höchstädt), fought on 13 August 1704, was a major battle of the War of the Spanish Succession.

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Battle of Fleurus (1622)

The Battle of Fleurus of August 29, 1622 was fought in the Spanish Netherlands between a Spanish army, and the Protestant forces of Ernst von Mansfeld and Christian of Brunswick during the Eighty Years' War and Thirty Years' War.

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Battle of Handschuhsheim

The Battle of Handschuhsheim or Battle of Heidelberg (24 September 1795) saw an 8,000-man force from Habsburg Austria under Peter Vitus von Quosdanovich face 12,000 men from the Republican French army led by Georges Joseph Dufour.

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Battle of Höchst

The Battle of Höchst (20 June 1622) was fought between a combined Catholic League army led by Johan Tzerclaes, Count of Tilly and Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba and a Protestant army commanded by Christian the Younger, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg.

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Battle of Höchst (1795)

At the Battle of Höchst (11–12 October 1795), the Habsburg Austrian army commanded by François Sébastien Charles Joseph de Croix, Count of Clerfayt outmaneuvered the French Republican Army of Sambre-et-Meuse commanded by Jean-Baptiste Jourdan.

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Battle of Heilbronn (1945)

The Battle of Heilbronn was a nine-day struggle in April 1945 during World War II between the United States Army and the German Army for the control of Heilbronn, a mid-sized city on the Neckar River located between Stuttgart and Heidelberg.

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Battle of Ludwigshafen

The Battle of Ludwigshafen (Gefecht von Ludwigshafen) and the subsequent bombardment of Ludwigshafen lasted from 15 to 18 June 1849 and was part of the Palatine Uprising and Baden Revolution.

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Battle of Mannheim (1799)

The Battle of Mannheim (18 September 1799) was fought between a Habsburg Austrian army commanded by Archduke Charles, Duke of Teschen and a Republican French army under Jacques Léonard Muller.

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Battle of Mingolsheim

The Battle of Mingolsheim (Schlacht bei Mingolsheim) was fought on 27 April 1622, near the German village of Wiesloch, south of Heidelberg (and south of Wiesloch), between a Protestant army under General von Mansfeld and the Margrave of Baden-Durlach against a Roman Catholic army under Count Tilly.

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Battle of Seckenheim

The Battle of Seckenheim (June 1462) saw the army of the Electoral Palatinate led by Frederick I, Elector Palatine and his ally Dieter von Isenburg face an invading army led by Charles I, Margrave of Baden-Baden, Ulrich V, Count of Württemberg, Louis I, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken and George of Baden, the Bishop of Metz.

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Battle of Sinsheim

The Battle of Sinsheim was a victory of the Vicomte de Turenne, over forces from the Holy Roman Empire on 16 June 1674, during the Franco-Dutch War.

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Battle of Solicinium

The Battle of Solicinium was fought in 368 between a Roman army and the Alamanni.

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Battle of the Boyne

The Battle of the Boyne (Cath na Bóinne) was a battle in 1690 between the forces of the deposed King James II of England, and those of Dutch Prince William of Orange who, with his wife Mary II (his cousin and James's daughter), had acceded to the Crowns of England and Scotland in 1688.

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Battle of Walcourt

The Battle of Walcourt was fought on 25 August 1689 during the Nine Years' War.

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Battle of Wiesloch (1632)

The Battle of Wiesloch (Schlacht bei Wiesloch) occurred on 16 August 1632 during the Thirty Years' War near the German city of Wiesloch, south of Heidelberg.

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Battle of Wimpfen

The Battle of Wimpfen was a battle in the Bohemian Revolt period of the Thirty Years' War on 6 May 1622 near Wimpfen.

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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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Börries von Münchhausen

Börries Albrecht Conon August Heinrich Freiherr von Münchhausen (20 March 1874 – 16 March 1945) was a German poet and Nazi activist.

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Beatrice Ensor

Beatrice Ensor (1885–1974) was an English theosophical educationist, pedagogue, co-founder of the New Education Fellowship (later World Education Fellowship) and editor of the journal Education for the New Era.

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Beatrice of Sicily (1326–1365)

Beatrice of Sicily (5 September 1326 – 12 October 1365) was a daughter of Peter II of Sicily and his wife Elisabeth of Carinthia.

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Beatrix of Berg

Beatrix (Beatrice) of Berg (1360 in Burg on the Wupper–May 16, 1395 in Neustadt an der Weinstrasse) was the daughter of Duke William II of Berg and Electress of the Palatinate by marriage to Rupert I, Elector Palatine.

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Becca Balint

Rebecca A. (Becca) Balint (born c. 1968) is a Vermont educator, writer, and politician.

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Beerfelden

Beerfelden (pronunciation: ˈbeːɐˌfɛldən) has been a town in the Odenwald in the Odenwaldkreis (district) in Hesse, Germany, 28 km northeast of Heidelberg.

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Belgium at the 1972 Summer Paralympics

Belgium sent a delegation to compete at the 1972 Summer Paralympics in Heidelberg, West Germany.

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Benjamin Ide Wheeler

Benjamin Ide Wheeler (July 15, 1854 in Randolph, Massachusetts The Genealogical and Encyclopedic History of the Wheeler Family in America (1914) American College of Genealogy (Digitized by Google)– May 2, 1927) was a Greek and comparative philology professor at Cornell University as well as President of the University of California from 1899 to 1919.

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Benjamin Shoemaker

Benjamin Shoemaker (3 August 1704 in Germantown, Philadelphia – 1767 in Philadelphia) was a colonial Pennsylvania Quaker, merchant, and politician.

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Bensheim

Bensheim is a town in the Bergstraße district in southern Hesse, Germany.

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Bensheim-Auerbach station

Bensheim-Auerbach station is a station on the Main-Neckar Railway in the Bensheim district of Auerbach on the Mountain Road in the German state of Hesse.

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Benz Patent-Motorwagen

The Benz Patent-Motorwagen ("patent motorcar"), built in 1885, is sometimes regarded as the world's first 'production' automobile, that is, a vehicle designed to be propelled by an internal combustion engine.

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Berg

Berg may refer to.

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Bergstraße (route)

The Bergstraße ("Mountain Road") is ancient trade route in the south-west of Germany.

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Bergstraße-Odenwald Nature Park

The Bergstraße-Odenwald Nature Park (Geo-Naturpark Bergstraße-Odenwald) is a nature park in southern Germany with an area of 3,500 km² that lies between the rivers Rhine, Main (river) and Neckar.

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Berlin Heidelberger Platz station

Berlin Heidelberger Platz is a railway station in the Wilmersdorf district of Berlin.

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Berlin Observatory

The Berlin Observatory (Berliner Sternwarte) is a German astronomical institution with a series of observatories and related organizations in and around the city of Berlin in Germany, starting from the 18th century.

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Berliner Astronomisches Jahrbuch

The Berliner Astronomisches Jahrbuch (abbrev. B.A.J.) is an astronomical ephemeris almanac and the longest publication series in astronomy.

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Bernd Fix

Bernd Fix (born 19 March 1962 in Wittingen, Lower Saxony) is a German hacker and computer security expert.

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Bernd Kaina

Bernd Kaina, born on January 7, 1950 in Drewitz, is a German biologist and toxicologist.

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Bernhard Bardenheuer

Bernhard Bardenheuer (July 12, 1839, Lamersdorf – August 13, 1913) was a German surgeon.

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Bernhard Erdmannsdörffer

Bernhard Erdmannsdörffer (24 January 1833 in Altenburg – 1 March 1901 in Heidelberg) was a German historian.

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Bernhard Fries

Bernhard Fries (16 May 1820 Heidelberg – 21 May 1879 Munich) was a German landscape painter.

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Bernhard Hassenstein

Bernhard Hassenstein (31 May 1922 – 16 April 2016) was a German biologist and behaviorist.

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Bernhard Mann

Bernhard Mann (born in Stuttgart, Germany, 3 December 1950) is a Social Scientist and Master of Public Health, Professor emeritus of Health and Social Management at the FHM Bielefeld - University of Applied Sciences, former Professor of Health Management and Vice-President at the University of Applied Sciences Bamberg, Adjunct Professor of Sociology and Public Health at the University of Koblenz-Landau, at the Berlin School of Public Health - Charité, Medical University and at several Universities of Educational Cooperation as well as of Applied Sciences.

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Bernhard Rathke

Heinrich Bernhard Rathke (20 January 1840, Königsberg – 14 August 1923, Bad Reichenhall) was a German chemist.

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Bernhard Schlink

Bernhard Schlink (born 6 July 1944 in Bielefeld) is a German lawyer, Professor of the Philosophy of Law and writer.

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Bernhard Schottländer

Bernhard Schottländer (1895–1920) was a German socialist politician and journalist.

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Bernhard Vogel

Bernhard Vogel (born 19 December 1932) is a German politician (CDU).

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Bert Sakmann

Bert Sakmann (born 12 June 1942) is a German cell physiologist.

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Bertha Benz

(born Bertha Ringer, 3 May 1849 – 5 May 1944) was a German automotive pioneer.

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Bertha Benz Memorial Route

The Bertha Benz Memorial Route is a German tourist and theme route in Baden-Württemberg and member of the European Route of Industrial Heritage.

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Bertha Schwarz

Bertha Schwarz, often known by her stage name Bianca Bianchi, was a coloratura soprano opera singer of the late 19th century.

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Berthold Beitz

Berthold Beitz (26 September 1913 – 30 July 2013) was a German industrialist.

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Berthold Wulf

Berthold Wulf (July 2, 1926 – June 11, 2012) was a German priest, poet and philosopher.

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Berthold, Margrave of Baden

Berthold, Margrave of Baden (Berthold Friedrich Wilhelm Ernst August Heinrich Karl; 24 February 1906 – 27 October 1963), was the son of Prince Maximilian, Margrave of Baden and Princess Marie Louise of Hanover and Cumberland.

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Beten

The three Beten (or Bethen, Beden) are a German group of three saints.

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Bethulie

Bethulie is a small sheep and cattle farming town in the Free State province of South Africa.

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Bettina Belitz

Bettina Belitz (Heidelberg, September 21, 1973) is a German writer and journalist.

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Bettina Zipp

Bettina Zipp (born 29 April 1972 in Heidelberg) is a retired German sprinter.

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Bettina, Texas

Bettina is a vanished community founded in 1847 by German immigrants as part of the Adelsverein colonization of the Fisher-Miller Land Grant in the U.S. state of Texas.

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Bible translations into German

German language translations of the Bible have existed since the Middle Ages.

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Bibliotheca (Pseudo-Apollodorus)

The Bibliotheca (Βιβλιοθήκη Bibliothēkē, "Library"), also known as the Bibliotheca of Pseudo-Apollodorus, is a compendium of Greek myths and heroic legends, arranged in three books, generally dated to the first or second century AD.

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Bibliotheca Palatina

The Bibliotheca Palatina ("Palatinate library") of Heidelberg was the most important library of the German Renaissance, numbering approximately 5,000 printed books and 3,524 manuscripts.

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Bietigheim-Bissingen

Bietigheim-Bissingen is the second-largest town in the district of Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany with 42,515 inhabitants in 2007.

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Big League World Series (Europe–Africa Region)

The Big League World Series (BLWS) Europe–Africa Region was one of five International regions that sent teams to the World Series.

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BigFM

Big FM is a German radio station.

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Bill Mockridge

William "Bill" Mockridge (born 28 July 1947, Toronto) is a Canadian-German actor and Kabarett performer.

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Birgit Friedmann

Birgit Friedmann (born 8 April 1960) is a German former middle- and long-distance runner who competed in the 1500 metres and 3000 metres for West Germany.

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Birkenau (Odenwald)

Birkenau in the Odenwald is a community in the Bergstraße district in southern Hesse, Germany.

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Björn Vennström

Björn Vennström (born 1948) is a Swedish molecular biologist.

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Blažej Baláž

Blažej Baláž (born 29 October 1958 in Nevoľné, Slovakia, former Czechoslovakia) is a contemporary Slovak artist.

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Black Forest Railway (Baden)

The Baden Black Forest Railway (German: Badische Schwarzwaldbahn) is a twin-track, electrified railway line in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, running in a NW-SE direction to link Offenburg on the Rhine Valley Railway (Rheintalbahn) with Singen on the High Rhine Railway (Hochrheinbahn).

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Black Legend of the Spanish Inquisition

The Black Legend of the Spanish Inquisition is the hypothesis of the existence of a series of myths and fabrications about the Spanish Inquisition used as propaganda against the Spanish Empire in a time of strong military, commercial and political rivalry between European powers, starting in the 16th century.

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Black Manta

Black Manta (David HydeDC Nation #1, 2018, DC Comics) is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.

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Blanche of England

Blanche of England, LG (spring 1392 – 22 May 1409), also known as Blanche of Lancaster, was a member of the House of Lancaster, the daughter of King Henry IV of England by his first wife Mary de Bohun.

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Blauer Samt

Blauer Samt (German for Blue velvet) is the debut album by German hip hop artist Torch.

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Blesbokspruit

Blesbokspruit, originates north of Daveyton, Gauteng, South Africa.

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Blues Funeral

Blues Funeral is the seventh studio album by American alternative rock musician Mark Lanegan, released on February 6, 2012 on 4AD.

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Bobby Despotovski

Slobodan "Bobby" Despotovski (born 14 July 1971 in Perth, Western Australia) is an Australian football (soccer) player.

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Bogdan Hutten-Czapski

Bogdan Franciszek Serwacy Hutten-Czapski h. Leliwa (b 13 May 1851 in Smogulec, d. 7 September 1937 in Poznan) was a Polish Count, politician, curator of the University of Warsaw and the Warsaw University of Technology, President of the Association of Polish Knights of Malta.

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Borough

A borough is an administrative division in various English-speaking countries.

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Botanical Garden of the University of Heidelberg

The Botanischer Garten der Universität Heidelberg (2 hectares), also known as the Botanischer Garten Heidelberg, is a botanical garden maintained by the University of Heidelberg.

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Botanischer Garten Gießen

The Botanischer Garten Gießen (4 hectares), more formally the Botanischer Garten der Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen, is a historic botanical garden maintained by the University of Giessen.

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Boundary layer

In physics and fluid mechanics, a boundary layer is an important concept and refers to the layer of fluid in the immediate vicinity of a bounding surface where the effects of viscosity are significant.

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Boxberg

Boxberg may refer to several places in Germany.

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Branislav Petronijević

Branislav Petronijević (Serbian Cyrillic: Бранислав Петронијевић; 6 April 1875 – 4 March 1954) was a Serbian philosopher and scientist (paleontologist) who wrote books primarily in three languages, Serbian, German and French fluently.

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Brazil at the 1972 Summer Paralympics

Brazil sent a delegation to compete at the 1972 Summer Paralympics in Heidelberg, West Germany.

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Brazil at the 2014 Winter Paralympics

Brazil sent a delegation to compete at the 2014 Winter Paralympics in Sochi, Russia, held between 7–16 March 2014.

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Brazil at the Paralympics

Brazil made its Paralympic Games début at the 1972 Summer Paralympics in Heidelberg, sending representatives to compete in track and field, archery, swimming and wheelchair basketball.

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Bretten

(South Franconian: Bredde) is a town in the state of Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

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Brian Boydell

Brian Boydell (17 March 1917 – 8 November 2000) was an Irish composer whose works include orchestral pieces, chamber music, and songs.

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Brian Kenny (artist)

Brian Kenny (born 1982) is an American multidisciplinary artist.

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Bridge tower

A bridge tower (Brückenturm) was a type of fortified tower built on a bridge.

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Brno central station referendum, 2016

Brno central station referendum, 2016, is a municipal referendum on the location of Brno Main Railway Station, in Brno, Moravia, Czech Republic and the way of its future modernisation.

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Bromine

Bromine is a chemical element with symbol Br and atomic number 35.

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Brothers Halbertsma

The Brothers Halbertsma were three brothers born in the Frisian village of Grou towards the end of the 18th century, who played a role of crucial importance for the development of a written literature in the Western Frisian language.

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Bruce Botelho

Bruce M. Botelho (born October 6, 1948) is an American attorney and politician in the U.S. state of Alaska.

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Bruchsal

Bruchsal (orig. Bruohselle, Bruaselle) is a city at the western edge of the Kraichgau, approximately 20 km northeast of Karlsruhe in the state of Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

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Bruchsal station

Bruchsal station is the centre of the rail transport in the city of Bruchsal in the German state of Baden-Württemberg.

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Bruno Beger

Bruno Beger (27 April 1911 – 12 October 2009) was a German racial anthropologist, ethnologist, and explorer who worked for the Ahnenerbe.

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Budd Root

Budd Root (b. 1958 in Heidelberg, Germany) is an American cartoonist, and creator of the independent comic book Cavewoman, published by Root's company Basement Comics/Amryl Entertainment.

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Buddy Lester

William "Buddy" Lester (January 16, 1915 – October 4, 2002) was an American comedian and actor who played dozens of character roles in films and television.

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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 5

is a 445 km (277 mi) long Autobahn in Germany.

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Bundesautobahn 656

is an autobahn in Germany.

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Bundesstraße 3

The Bundesstraße 3 (abbr. B3) is one of the longest federal highways in Germany.

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Burgebrach

Burgebrach is a market town in the Upper Franconian district of Bamberg and the seat of the administrative community (Verwaltungsgemeinschaft) of Burgebrach.

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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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Bydgoszcz Architects (1850-1970s)

Bydgoszcz displays an abundant variety of architectures, with styles from neo-gothic, neo-baroque and neoclassicism, to Art Nouveau and modernism; hence its nickname of Little Berlin at the start of the 20th century.

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C. E. V. Leser

Conrad Emanuel Victor Leser was a German Econometrician who lived from 1915 to 1998.

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C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group

The C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group (C40) connects 90 of the world’s greatest cities, representing 650+ million people and one quarter of the global economy.

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Caccioppoli set

In mathematics, a Caccioppoli set is a set whose boundary is measurable and has a (at least locally) finite measure.

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Call a Bike

Call a Bike is a dockless bike hire system run by Deutsche Bahn (DB) in several German cities.

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Cambridge

Cambridge is a university city and the county town of Cambridgeshire, England, on the River Cam approximately north of London.

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Campbell Barracks

Campbell Barracks, in Heidelberg, Germany, was the location of the Headquarters of the United States Army in Europe and Seventh Army (HQ USAREUR/7A), as well as V Corps and the headquarters of NATO’s Component Command-Land Headquarters, Heidelberg.

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Canada at the 1972 Summer Paralympics

Canada sent a delegation to compete at the 1972 Summer Paralympics in Heidelberg, West Germany.

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Canadian Forces Europe

Canadian Forces Europe was the Canadian Forces military formation in Europe during the Cold War.

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Capacity of a set

In mathematics, the capacity of a set in Euclidean space is a measure of that set's "size".

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Capture of Bacharach

The Capture of Bacharach took place on October 1, 1620 at Bacharach, Electorate of the Palatinate.

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Capture of Mannheim

The Capture of Mannheim took place on 2 November 1622, by the Imperial-Spanish army commanded by Johan Tzerclaes, Count of Tilly against the Protestant troops under the Englishman Sir Horace Vere during the Thirty Years' War.

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Carl Benda

Carl Benda (30 December 1857 Berlin – 24 May 1932 Turin) was one of the first microbiologists to use a microscope in studying the internal structure of cells.

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Carl Bezold

Carl Bezold (18 May 1859 in Donauwörth – 21 November 1922 in Heidelberg) was a German orientalist.

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Carl Bosch

Carl Bosch (27 August 1874 – 26 April 1940) was a German chemist and engineer and Nobel Laureate in Chemistry.

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Carl Gräbe

Carl Gräbe (24 February 1841 – 19 January 1927) was a German industrial and academic chemist from Frankfurt am Main who held professorships in his field at Leipzig, Königsberg, and Geneva.

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Carl Heinrich Becker

Carl Heinrich Becker (12 April 1876 – 10 February 1933) was a German orientalist and politician in Prussia.

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Carl Joseph Anton Mittermaier

Carl Joseph Anton Mittermaier (5 August 1787 Munich – 28 August 1867 Heidelberg) was a German jurist.

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Carl Robert Osten-Sacken

Carl Robert Osten-Sacken or Carl-Robert Romanovich, Baron von der Osten-Sacken (21 August 1828, St. Petersburg – 20 May 1906, Heidelberg) was a Russian diplomat and entomologist.

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Carl Rottmann

Carl Anton Joseph Rottmann (11 January 1797, Handschuhsheim – 7 July 1850, Munich) was a German landscape painter and the most famous member of the Rottmann family of painters.

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Carl Schorlemmer

Carl Schorlemmer FRS (30 September 1834 – 27 June 1892) was a German chemist who did research on hydrocarbons and contributed to the study of the history of chemistry.

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Carl Schuchhardt

Carl Schuchhardt (August 6, 1859 – December 7, 1943) was a German archaeologist and museum director.

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Carl Schurz

Carl Christian Schurz (March 2, 1829 – May 14, 1906) was a German revolutionary and an American statesman, journalist, and reformer.

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Carl Schwaner

Carl Anton Ludwig Maria Schwaner (16 February 1817 in Mannheim – 30 March 1851 in Batavia) was a German geologist and naturalist.

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Carl Spitteler

Carl Friedrich Georg Spitteler (24 April 1845 – 29 December 1924) was a Swiss poet who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1919 "in special appreciation of his epic, Olympian Spring".

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Carl Theodor Welcker

Carl Theodor Welcker (29 March 1790, in Oberofleiden – 10 March 1869, in Neuenheim bei Heidelberg) was a German law professor, politician and journalist.

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Carl Uhlig

Carl Ludwig Gustav Uhlig (29 August 1872, in Heidelberg – 12 September 1938, in Tübingen) was a German geographer and meteorologist.

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Carl von Hess

Carl von Hess (7 March 1863 in Mainz – 28 June 1923 in Possenhofen) was a German ophthalmologist known for his work in ocular physiology.

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Carl Watzinger

Carl Watzinger (9 June 1877 in Darmstadt – 8 December 1948 in Tübingen) was a German-born archaeologist, who with Ernst Sellin, worked on uncovering the site of the ancient city of Jericho (1907–09), and earlier, with Heinrich Kohl (1877–1914), conducted excavations at Capernaum (1905).

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Carl Weissner

Carl Weissner (19 June 1940, Karlsruhe - 24 January 2012, Mannheim) was a German writer and translator.

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Carlmann Kolb

Carlmann Kolb (29 January 1703 – 15 January 1765) was a German priest, organist, and composer.

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Carlo Schäfer

Karl Christoph "Carlo" Schäfer (2 January 1964 – 8 September 2015) was a German author of crime novels.

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Carlo Somigliana

Carlo Somigliana (20 September 1860 – 20 June 1955) was an Italian mathematician and a classical mathematical physicist, faithful member of the school of Enrico Betti and Eugenio Beltrami.

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Carlos Brewer

Carlos Brewer (5 December 1890 – 29 September 1976) was a United States Army Major General who commanded the 6th Armored Division (United States) and the 12th Armored Division (United States) during World War II.

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Carlos Martínez Alonso

Carlos Martínez Alonso, (Carlos Martinez-A.) was born in Villasimpliz (Pola de Gordón), in the province of León, on January 9, 1950.

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Carlos Sobral

Carlos Sobral began his career as a designer in Rio de Janeiro during the Hippie movement of the 1960s.

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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 Bauer

Caroline Bauer (29 March 1807 – 18 October 1877) was a German actress of the Biedermeier era who used the name Lina Bauer.

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Caroline Rudolphi

Caroline Rudolphi (also Karoline; 1753–1811) was a German educationist and poet.

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Carolyn Breuer

Carolyn Breuer (born 4 July 1969 in Munich) is a German jazz saxophonist (alto and soprano).

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Carsten Rothenbach

Carsten Rothenbach (born 3 September 1980) is a retired German football defender.

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Carter Ham

Carter F. Ham (born February 16, 1952) is a United States General who served as the second commander of U.S. Africa Command.

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Casimirianum, Neustadt

The Casimirianum in Neustadt an der Haardt (currently Neustadt an der Weinstraße, Rheinland-Pfalz) was a Reformed academy, which was founded in 1578 by Count Palatine Johann Casimir and named after him.

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Casiodoro de Reina

Casiodoro de Reina or de Reyna (1520 – 15 March 1594) was a Spanish theologian who (perhaps with several others) translated the Bible into Spanish.

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Caspar Netscher

Caspar (or Gaspar) Netscher (1639 – January 15, 1684) was a Dutch portrait and genre painter.

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Caspar Othmayr

Caspar Othmayr (12 March 1515 – 4 February 1553) was a German Lutheran pastor and composer.

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Caspar Wistar (glassmaker)

Caspar Wistar (born Caspar Wüster) (February 3, 1696March 21, 1752) was a German-born glassmaker and landowner in Pennsylvania..

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Caspar Wolf

Caspar Wolf (Muri, Aargau, 3 May 1735 – Heidelberg, 6 October 1783) was a Swiss painter, known mostly for his dramatic paintings of Alps.

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Castle Road

The Castle Road (Burgenstraße) is a theme route in southern Germany (in Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg) and a small portion in the Czech Republic, between Mannheim and Prague.

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Catalin Voss

Catalin Voss is a German inventor and entrepreneur.

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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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Catechism

A catechism (from κατηχέω, "to teach orally") is a summary or exposition of doctrine and serves as a learning introduction to the Sacraments traditionally used in catechesis, or Christian religious teaching of children and adult converts.

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Catherine Meusburger

Catherine Meusburger (born 7 January 1978 in Innsbruck) is an Austrian mathematician and physicist.

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Catherine of the Palatinate (1499–1526)

Catherine of the Palatinate (14 October 1499 in Heidelberg – 16 January 1526 in Neuburg Abbey) was a member of the Wittelsbach family and a titular Countess Palatine of Simmern.

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Catholic League (German)

The Catholic League (Liga Catholica, Katholische Liga) was a coalition of Catholic states of the Holy Roman Empire formed 10 July 1609.

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Caucasus

The Caucasus or Caucasia is a region located at the border of Europe and Asia, situated between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea and occupied by Russia, Georgia, Azerbaijan, and Armenia.

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CDHS experiment

CDHS was neutrino experiment at CERN taking data from 1976 until 1984.

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Cedric Belfrage

Cedric Henning Belfrage (8 November 1904 – 21 June 1990) was an English film critic, journalist, writer, and political activist.

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Cenobitic monasticism

Cenobitic (or coenobitic) monasticism is a monastic tradition that stresses community life.

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CENTAG wartime structure in 1989

The Central Army Group (CENTAG) was a NATO military formation comprising four Army Corps from two NATO member nations comprising troops from Canada, Germany and the United States.

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Center for Qualitative Psychology

The Center for Qualitative Psychology was founded in October 1999 in the department of educational psychology at the University of Tübingen to promote qualitative research methods in psychology.

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Center of Astronomy (Heidelberg University)

The Zentrum für Astronomie der Universität Heidelberg (Center for Astronomy of Heidelberg University) in Heidelberg, Germany, founded in 2005, is an association of three, formerly state-run research institutes: the Astronomisches Rechen-Institut, the Institut für Theoretische Astrophysik (Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics) and the Landessternwarte Heidelberg-Königstuhl (Heidelberg-Königstuhl State Observatory).

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Central Council of German Sinti and Roma

The Central Council of German Sinti and Roma (German: Zentralrat Deutscher Sinti und Roma) is a German Romanies rights group based in Heidelberg, Germany.

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Chakri dynasty

The Chakri dynasty (จักรี) is the current ruling royal house of the Kingdom of Thailand, while the Head of the house is the monarch.

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Charles A. Willoughby

Charles Andrew Willoughby (March 8, 1892 – October 25, 1972) was a major general in the U.S. Army, serving as General Douglas MacArthur's chief of intelligence during most of World War II and the Korean War.

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Charles Beck

Charles Beck or Karl Beck (August 19, 1798 – March 19, 1866) was a German-born American classical scholar, Harvard professor and friend of Charles Follen.

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Charles Chilton (zoologist)

Charles Chilton (27 September 1860 – 25 October 1929) was a New Zealand zoologist, the first rector to be appointed in Australasia, and the first person to be awarded a D.Sc. degree in New Zealand.

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Charles Comfort Tiffany

Charles Comfort Tiffany (1829–1907) was an American Episcopal clergyman, born in Baltimore.

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Charles de Graimberg

Louis Charles François de Graimberg (30 July 1774 – 10 November 1864), also known as Carl de Graimberg, was a French curator, collector and artist.

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Charles Godfrey Leland

Charles Godfrey Leland (August 15, 1824 – March 20, 1903) was an American humorist, writer, and folklorist, born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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Charles I Louis, Elector Palatine

Charles Louis, (Karl I. Ludwig), Elector Palatine KG (22 December 1617 – 28 August 1680) was the second son of German elector Frederick V of the Palatinate, the "Winter King" of Bohemia, and his wife, Elizabeth of England.

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Charles I of England

Charles I (19 November 1600 – 30 January 1649) was monarch of the three kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 27 March 1625 until his execution in 1649.

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Charles II, Elector Palatine

Charles II (Karl II.; 10 April 1651, Heidelberg – 26 May 1685, Heidelberg) was Elector Palatine from 1680 to 1685.

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Charles III Philip, Elector Palatine

Charles III Philip, Elector Palatine (Neuburg, 4 November 1661 – Mannheim, 31 December 1742) was a ruler from the house of Wittelsbach.

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Charles Joret

Charles Joret (14 October 1839, Formigny – 27 December 1914, Paris) was a French literary historian, philologist and botanical author.

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Charles Lee Reese

Dr.

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Charles Loring Jackson

Charles Loring Jackson (April 4, 1847 – October 31, 1935) was the first significant organic chemist in the United States.

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Charles Macfie Campbell

Charles Macfie Campbell (1876-1943) was a psychiatrist in the United States.

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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 Régnier

Karl Friedrich Anton Hermann 'Charles' Regnier"Wedekind aus Horst Kreis Neustadt am Rübenberge in Niedersachsen".

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Charles Thomas, Prince of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg

Prince Charles Thomas Albert Louis Joseph Constantine of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg (18 July 1783 in Bartenstein (today part of Schrozberg) – 3 November 1849 in Heidelberg) was an Austrian officer during the Napoleonic Wars and from 1814 onwards, a member of the landless high nobility.

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Charles W. F. Dick

Charles William Frederick Dick (November 3, 1858 – March 13, 1945) was a Republican politician from Ohio.

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Charlotte, Landgravine of Hesse-Kassel

Charlotte of Hesse-Kassel (Kassel, 20 November 1627 – Heidelberg, 26 March 1686) was the consort of Charles I Louis, Elector Palatine and mother of Elizabeth Charlotte of the Palatinate.

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Chemische Werke Kluthe

Chemische Werke Kluthe GmbH is a German-based chemical company headquartered in Heidelberg.

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Chica and Heinz Schaller Foundation

The Chica and Heinz Schaller Foundation is a charitable foundation in Heidelberg, Germany.

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Choir of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge

The Choir of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge is a collegiate choir in the University of Cambridge, directed by the Buxtehude scholar Geoffrey Webber.

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Christa Blanke

Rev.

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Christa Kabitz Sommer

Christa Kabitz Sommer (May 21, 1918 – April 21, 2011) was a German-born, Washington artist whose five-decade long career was featured worldwide (Berlin, Frankfurt, Heidelberg, Prague, Washington (Corcoran’s select 6th Annual Area Exhibition), New York and Chicago).

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Christa Ruppert

Christa Ruppert Leiria (2 April 19356 May 2010) was a German, later also Portuguese violinist.

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Christian Baldauf

Christian Baldauf (born August 9, 1967 in Frankenthal) is a German politician of the Christian Democratic Union (Germany) and former opposition leader in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate.

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Christian Ferdinand Friedrich Krauss

Christian Ferdinand Friedrich Krauss (Stuttgart, 9 July 1812 - 15 September 1890), was a German scientist, traveller and collector.

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Christian Friedrich Schwan

Christian Friedrich Schwan (12 December 1733, Prenzlau – 29 June 1815, Heidelberg) was a German publisher and bookseller.

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Christian Friedrich Wilhelm Roller

Christian Friedrich Wilhelm Roller (11 January 1802 – 3 January 1878) was a German psychiatrist born in Pforzheim.

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Christian Haass

Christian Haass (born 19 December 1960 in Mannheim, Germany) is a German biochemist who specializes in metabolic biochemistry and neuroscience.

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Christian Hebraist

A Christian Hebraist is a scholar of Hebrew who comes from a Christian family background/belief, or is a Jewish adherent of Christianity.

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Christian Henn

Christian Henn (born 11 March 1964) is a retired road racing cyclist from Germany, who won the bronze medal for West Germany in the men's individual road race at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea.

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Christian Hug

Christian Hug (born 24 March 1982 in Heidelberg, Germany) is a German international rugby union player, playing for the SC Neuenheim in the Rugby-Bundesliga and the German national rugby union team.

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Christian Karl August Ludwig von Massenbach

Christian Karl August Ludwig von Massenbach (April 16, 1758 – November 21, 1827), Prussian soldier, was born at Schmalkalden, and educated at Heilbronn and Stuttgart, devoting himself chiefly to mathematics.

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Christian Mayer (astronomer)

Christian Mayer (August 20, 1719 – April 16, 1783) was a Czech-German Catholic priest, astronomer and teacher.

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Christian Tümpel

Christian Tümpel (1937–2009) was a German art historian active in the Netherlands.

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Christian the Younger of Brunswick

Christian the Younger of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (September 20, 1599 – June 16, 1626), a member of the House of Welf, titular Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg and administrator of the Prince-Bishopric of Halberstadt, was a German Protestant military leader during the early years of the Thirty Years' War.

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Christian Tomuschat

Christian Tomuschat (born 23 July 1936 in Stettin, Germany (now Szczecin, Poland)) is a German jurist.

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Christian Zeitz

Christian Zeitz (born November 18, 1980 in Heidelberg) is a German team handballer currently playing for THW Kiel in Germany.

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Christiane Schmidtmer

Christiane Schmidtmer (24 December 1939 – 13 March 2003) was a German actress, fashion model, nude model and memoirist.

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Christof Heyns

Christof Heyns is a Professor of Human Rights Law, Director of the Institute for International and Comparative Law in Africa at the University of Pretoria and a member of the United Nations Human Rights Committee.

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Christoph Ahlhaus

Christoph Ahlhaus (born 28 August 1969) is a German politician.

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Christoph Hemlein

Christoph Hemlein (born 16 December 1990) is a German footballer.

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Christoph Sauer

Christoph Sauer (1695 – September 25, 1758) was the first German-language printer and publisher in North America.

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Christoph Teinert

Christoph Teinert (born January 30, 1980 in Heidelberg) is a German football player, he last plays for VfR Aalen.

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Christoph Wilhelm Jacob Gatterer

Christoph Wilhelm Jacob Gatterer (December 2, 1759 – September 11, 1838) was a German cameralist and natural historian born in Göttingen.

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Christopher Clayton (businessman)

Sir George Christopher Clayton (11 July 1869 – 28 July 1945) was a British scientist, industrialist and Conservative politician.

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Christopher Fischer

Christopher Fischer (born January 24, 1988) is a German professional ice hockey defenceman.

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Christopher Johnston, Lord Sands

Sir Christopher Nicholson Johnston, Lord Sands, FRSE (18 October 1857 – 26 February 1934) was Unionist Party (Scotland) MP for Edinburgh and St Andrews Universities between two by-elections in 1916 and 1917.

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Christopher Weselek

Christopher Weselek (born 27 July 1981 in Essen) is a rugby coach and retired German international rugby union player, having last played for the RG Heidelberg in the Rugby-Bundesliga and the German national rugby union team.

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Christophorus Records

Christophorus Records is a German classical music label based originally in Freiburg im Breisgau specializing in Catholic church and early music.

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Church music in Germany

Church musician (Kirchenmusiker) is a music profession in Germany.

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Church of St. James (Brno)

Saint James` church is a late Gothic three-nave church situated in James' square (Jakubské náměstí) in the centre of Brno, in Czech Republic.

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Church of the Holy Spirit, Heidelberg

The Church of the Holy Spirit (Heiliggeistkirche) is the most famous church in Heidelberg, Germany.

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Cinderella (software)

Cinderella is a proprietary interactive geometry software, written in Java programming language.

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Circular rampart

A circular rampart (German: Ringwall) is an embankment built in the shape of a circle that was used as part of the defences for a military fortification, hill fort or refuge, or was built for religious purposes or as a place of gathering.

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City of Literature

UNESCO's City of Literature programme is part of a wider Creative Cities Network which was launched in 2004 and is currently made up of 180 UNESCO Creative Cities globally.

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Clara Tott

Clara Tott, in other sources Clara Dett, Clara of Dettingen, Tettingen, or Clare Dettin (– 1520), was a court singer associated with the Elector Palatine Frederick I, whom she is said to have secretly married.

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Claude de Bernales

Claude Albo de Bernales (31 May 1876 – 9 December 1963) was a Western Australian mining entrepreneur whose business activities and marketing did much to stimulate investment in Western Australia during the early years of the twentieth century.

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Claudia Schmölders

Claudia Schmölders, also Claudia Henn-Schmölders (born 25 October 1944 in Heidelberg) is a cultural scholar, author, and translator.

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Claudius Salmasius

Claudius Salmasius is the Latin name of Claude Saumaise (15 April 1588 – 3 September 1653), a French classical scholar.

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Claus E. Heinrich

Claus E. Heinrich (21 June 1955) is a German manager, entrepreneur, who is an honorary professor for Operations Research at both the Technical University of Berlin and the University of Mannheim.

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Claus Helmut Drese

Claus Helmut Drese (25 December 1922, in Aachen – 10 February 2011, in Horgen, Switzerland) was a German opera and theatre administrator, and author.

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Claus Westermann

Claus Westermann (7 October 1909 – 11 June 2000) was a German Protestant Old Testament scholar.

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Claus Zundel

Claus Zundel (aka "The Brave") is a German composer, songwriter, producer and pianist.

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Clemens Brentano

Clemens Wenzeslaus Brentano (also Klemens; pseudonym: Clemens Maria Brentano;; 9 September 1778 – 28 July 1842) was a German poet and novelist, and a major figure of German Romanticism.

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Climate of Barcelona

Barcelona and its metropolitan area has a Mediterranean climate (Köppen climate classification: Csa), with mild winters and hot summers.

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Climate of Bilbao

Bilbao and its metropolitan area has an oceanic climate according to the Köppen climate classification (Cfb) with mild winters and warm summers.

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Climate of Lisbon

Lisbon and its metropolitan area has a Subtropical-Mediterranean climate (Köppen climate classification: Csa), with short and very mild winters and warm summers.

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Climate of Madrid

Madrid and its metropolitan area has a hot-summer Mediterranean climate (Köppen climate classification: Csa) with continental influences, with cool winters and hot summers.

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Climate of Rome

Rome and its metropolitan area has a Mediterranean climate (Köppen climate classification: Csa), with mild winters and warm to hot summers.

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Climate of Valencia

Valencia and its metropolitan area have a hot-summer Mediterranean climate (Köppen climate classification: Csa) with very mild winters and long warm to hot summers.

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Cluster of Excellence "Asia and Europe in a Global Context"

The Cluster of Excellence "Asia and Europe in a Global Context" is a research facility that has been funded in the framework of the German Universities Excellence Initiative of the federal state governments of Germany since October 2007.

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Co-ordinated Organisation

The expression Co-ordinated Organisation refers to several international organisations that have a common system of remuneration and pensions, and who are members of the Co-ordination System.

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Coat of arms of Baden-Württemberg

The coat of arms of the German state of Baden-Württemberg features a greater and a lesser version.

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Codex Aureus of Lorsch

The Codex Aureus of Lorsch or Lorsch Gospels (Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Pal. lat. 50, and Alba Iulia, Biblioteca Documenta Batthyaneum, s.n.) is an illuminated Gospel Book written in latin between 778 and 820, roughly coinciding with the period of Charlemagne's rule over the Frankish Empire.

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Codex Manesse

The Codex Manesse, Manesse Codex, or Große Heidelberger Liederhandschrift is a Liederhandschrift (book of songs/poetry), the single most comprehensive source of Middle High German Minnesang poetry, written and illustrated between c. 1304 when the main part was completed, and c. 1340 with the addenda.

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Coleman Army Airfield

Coleman Barracks/Coleman Army Airfield (ICAO: ETOR) is a United States Army military installation located in the Sandhofen district of Mannheim, Germany.

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Colette of Corbie

Colette of Corbie, P.C.C., (13 January 1381 – 6 March 1447) was a French abbess and the foundress of the Colettine Poor Clares, a reform branch of the Order of Saint Clare, better known as the Poor Clares.

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Colettine Poor Clares

The Colettine Poor Clares are a reform branch of the Order of St. Clare, founded by Clare of Assisi in Italy in 1211.

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Colin Gubbins

Major-General Sir Colin McVean Gubbins (2 July 1896 – 11 February 1976) was the prime mover of the Special Operations Executive (SOE) in the Second World War.

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Colleen Burton

Colleen Burton (born April 19, 1958) is a Republican politician who currently serves as a member of the Florida House of Representatives, representing the 40th District, which included most of metropolitan Lakeland in Polk County, since 2014.

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Collegium Sapientiae

The Collegium Sapientiae (Sapience College; College of Wisdom; Sapienzkolleg; Sapienz; Sapienz-Collegium) was a preparatory academy and later theological seminary in Heidelberg in the early modern period.

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Comet Rendezvous Asteroid Flyby

The Comet Rendezvous Asteroid Flyby (CRAF) was a cancelled plan for a NASA led exploratory mission designed by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory during the mid-to-late 1980s and early 1990s, that planned to send a spacecraft to encounter an asteroid, and then to rendezvous with a comet and fly alongside it for nearly three years.

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Committee on Alleged German Outrages

The Committee on Alleged German Outrages, often called the Bryce Report after its chair, Viscount James Bryce (1838–1922), is best known for producing the "Report of the Committee on Alleged German Outrages," published on 12 May 1915.

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Communist League of West Germany

The Communist League of West Germany (Kommunistischer Bund Westdeutschland; KBW) was a Maoist organization in West Germany which existed from 1973 until 1985.

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Communist Workers' Party of Germany

The Communist Workers' Party of Germany (Kommunistische Arbeiter-Partei Deutschlands; KAPD) was an anti-parliamentarian and left communist party that was active in Germany during the time of the Weimar Republic.

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Computability in Europe

Computability in Europe (CiE) is an international organization of mathematicians, logicians, computer scientists, philosophers, theoretical physicists and others interested in new developments in computability and in their underlying significance for the real world.

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Computer security conference

A computer security conference is a convention for individuals involved in computer security.

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Conrad Lycosthenes

Conrad Lycosthenes (Conrad Wolffhart) (8 August 1518 — 25 March 1561) was an Alsatian humanist and encyclopedist.

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Conrad Vorstius

Conrad Vorstius (Konrad von dem Vorst) (19 July 1569 – 29 September 1622) was a German-Dutch heterodox Remonstrant theologian, and successor to Jacobus Arminius in the theology chair at Leiden.

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Conrad, Count Palatine of the Rhine

Conrad of Hohenstaufen (– 8 November 1195) was the first hereditary Count Palatine of the Rhine.

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Conradin

Conrad (25 March 1252 – 29 October 1268), called the Younger or the Boy, but usually known by the diminutive Conradin (Konradin, Corradino), was the Duke of Swabia (1254–1268, as Conrad IV), King of Jerusalem (1254–1268, as Conrad III), and King of Sicily (1254–1258, de jure until 1268, as Conrad II).

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Constance Lloyd

Constance Wilde (2 January 1859 – 7 April 1898), born Constance Mary Lloyd, was the wife of Irish playwright Oscar Wilde and the mother of their two sons, Cyril and Vyvyan.

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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 Virgil Gheorghiu

Constantin Virgil Gheorghiu (September 15, 1916 – June 22, 1992 in Paris, France) was a Romanian writer, best known for his 1949 novel, The 25th Hour, Editura Omegapres Bucharest (1991) & Editions du Rocher Paris.

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Control car

A control car, control trailer or driving trailer is a generic term for a non-powered railroad (US) or railway (UIC) vehicle that can control operation of a train from the end opposite to the position of the locomotive.

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Cornelis de Jager

Cornelis "Kees" de Jager (born 29 April 1921) is a Dutch astronomer who specializes in predicting solar variation to assess the Sun's impact on future climate.

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Corps Rhenania Heidelberg

Corps Rhenania Heidelberg is a member Corps of the Kösener Senioren-Convents-Verband, the oldest association of student fraternities in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.

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Countess Louise Juliana of Nassau

Louise Juliana of Orange-Nassau (31 March 1576 in Delft – 15 March 1644 in Königsberg) was a countess of the Palatinate by marriage to Frederick IV, Elector Palatine, and regent during the minority of her son from 1610 until 1611.

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Countess Palatine Anna of Veldenz

Countess Palatine Anna of Veldenz (12 November 1540 – 30 March 1586) was Margravine of Baden-Durlach by marriage to Charles II, Margrave of Baden-Durlach, and co-regent of the Margraviate of Baden-Durlach during the minority of her son Ernest Frederick from 1577 to 1584.

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Countess Palatine Dorothea of Simmern

Countess Palatine Dorothea of Simmern (6 January 1581 – 18 September 1631) was a Countess Palatine of Simmern by birth and Princess of Anhalt-Dessau by marriage.

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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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Cremation

Cremation is the combustion, vaporization, and oxidation of cadavers to basic chemical compounds, such as gases, ashes and mineral fragments retaining the appearance of dry bone.

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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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Cress Williams

Cress Williams (born July 26, 1970) is an American actor, known for his roles in Prison Break and Close to Home.

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Croats in Germany

Croats in Germany (Kroaten in Deutschland; Hrvati u Njemačkoj) refers to persons living in Germany who have total or partial Croatian ancestry.

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Csaba Földes

Csaba Földes (born June 8, 1958, in Bácsalmás, Hungary) is a linguist.

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Curt Michel

Frank Curtis "Curt" Michel, Ph.D. (June 5, 1934 – February 26, 2015) was an American astrophysicist; a professor of astrophysics at Rice University in Houston, Texas; a former United States Air Force pilot; and a NASA astronaut.

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Cyclotron

A cyclotron is a type of particle accelerator invented by Ernest O. Lawrence in 1929-1930 at the University of California, Berkeley, and patented in 1932.

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Cyrus Hamlin (professor)

Cyrus Hamlin (1936 – January 19, 2011) was a Yale professor emeritus who is well-recognized for his contributions to the study of European Romanticism and literary theory.

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Czech Republic national rugby sevens team

The Czech Republic national rugby sevens team is a minor national sevens side.

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Czechoslovakia at the 1972 Summer Paralympics

Czechoslovakia sent a delegation to compete at the 1972 Summer Paralympics in Heidelberg, West Germany.

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Czechoslovakia at the Paralympics

Czechoslovakia made its Paralympic Games début at the 1972 Summer Paralympics in Heidelberg, where it was one of just four Eastern Bloc nations competing (the other three being Hungary, Poland and Romania).

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Dagmar Hülsenberg

Dagmar Hülsenberg (born Sonneberg 2 December 1940) is a German materials scientist and university professor.

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Dalibor Vesely

Dalibor Vesely (19 June 1934 – 31 March 2015) was a Czech-born architectural historian and theorist who was influential through his teaching and writing in promoting the role of hermeneutics and phenomenology as part of the discourse of architecture and of architectural design.

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Damaged Justice

Damaged Justice was the fourth concert tour by the American thrash metal band Metallica.

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Daniel Apai

Daniel Apai (born 1977) is a professor and astrophysicist at The University of Arizona in Tucson, Arizona.

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Daniel Burnham

Daniel Hudson Burnham, (September 4, 1846 – June 1, 1912) was an American architect and urban designer.

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Daniel Erasmus

Daniel Erasmus is a South African athlete who won twelve medals at the Paralympic Games.

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Daniel Fohr

Daniel Fohr, born at Heidelberg in 1801, first studied science, which he afterwards abandoned for the art of painting.

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Daniel Garrison Brinton

Daniel Garrison Brinton (May 13, 1837July 31, 1899) was an American archaeologist and ethnologist.

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Daniel Mögling (1546-1603)

Daniel Mögling (born 1546 in Tübingen; died 24 May 1603 in Tübingen), also known as Valerius Saledinus, Theophilus Schweighardt and Florentinus de Valentia, was a German professor of medicine at the University of Tübingen.

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Daniel Tossanus

Daniel Tossanus (Toussain, Toussaint) (1541-1602) was a French Reformed theologian.

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Daniel Zajfman

Daniel Zajfman (Hebrew: דניאל זייפמן - born June 7, 1959) is an Israeli physicist whose main research interests are centered on the Physics of simple molecular ions.

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Danilo Barthel

Danilo Timon Barthel (born October 24, 1991) is a German professional basketball player for Bayern Munich of the Basketball Bundesliga (BBL).

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Danish Auxiliary Corps in Anglo-Dutch service 1701–1714

Having been forced to sue for peace with Sweden in 1700, the Danish army was much larger than the kingdom could support.

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Dankwart Rustow

Dankwart Alexander Rustow (December 21, 1924 – August 3, 1996) was a professor of political science and sociology.

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Danny Williams (soccer, born 1989)

Daniel Charles Williams (born March 8, 1989) is a professional footballer who plays for Premier League club Huddersfield Town and the United States national team.

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Dantes Diwiak

Dantes Diwiak (born in Slovenia) is a classical tenor, who grew up and has worked mostly in Germany.

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Dao Droste

Dao Droste (born 1952) is a Vietnamese-born artist living in Germany.

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Dario Graffi

Dario Graffi (10 January 1905 – 28 December 1990) was an influential Italian mathematical physicist, known for his researches on the electromagnetic field, particularly for a mathematical explanation of the Luxemburg effect,.

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Darmstadt-Eberstadt

Eberstadt is the southern-most borough of Darmstadt in Hessen, Germany with a population of 21,687 (as of 2007-12-31).

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Das zerbrochene Ringlein

Das zerbrochene Ringlein (The Broken Ring) is a poem by Joseph von Eichendorff, which can be found also titled as Lied (lay), first published 1813 by Justinus Kerner et al.

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Datalog

Datalog is a declarative logic programming language that syntactically is a subset of Prolog.

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David Baumgardt

David Baumgardt (20 April 1890 – 21 July 1963) was an early 20th century German Jewish philosopher in the field of philosophical history.

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David Dalhoff Neal

David Dalhoff Neal (October 20, 1838May 2, 1915), was an American artist.

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David Dolidze

David Egorovich Dolidze (დავით დოლიძე, Давид Егорович Долидзе) (– ??) was a Georgian and Soviet mathematician,See.

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David Fulmer

David Fulmer is an American author, journalist, and filmmaker.

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David Ginzburg

David Ginzburg (1920–1988) was an Israeli research pioneer in the synthetic organic chemistry industry.

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David Kretzmer

David Kretzmer (דוד קרצמר; born 4 November 1943 in Johannesburg, South Africa) is an Israeli expert in international and constitutional law.

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David Leach (potter)

David Andrew Leach OBE (7 May 1911 – 15 February 2005) was an English studio potter and the elder son of Bernard Leach and Muriel Hoyle Leach, Bernard's first wife.

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David Moufang

David Moufang (born 1966, Heidelberg, Germany) is a German ambient techno musician.

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David Pareus

David Pareus (30 December 1548 – 15 June 1622) was a German Reformed Protestant theologian and reformer.

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David Ritchie (politician)

David Ritchie (August 19, 1812 – January 24, 1867) was a Whig, Opposition Party and Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania.

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David Syme

David Syme (2 October 1827 – 14 February 1908) was a Scottish-Australian newspaper proprietor of The Age and regarded as "the father of protection in Australia" who had immense influence in the Government of Victoria.

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David Ziegler

David Ziegler (July 13, 1748 – September 24, 1811) was a German immigrant to the United States who served in the U.S. military and became the first mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio.

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Désiré Magnus

Désiré Magnus (né Magnus Deutz; 13 June 1828 in Brussels – 17 December 1883 in Paris) was a Belgian concert pianist, teacher and composer of salon music who published under the pseudonym D Magnus.

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DB Class 724

The Class 724 operated by the German national railway, Deutsche Bundesbahn, was a railway department vehicle used for testing Indusi installations.

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DB Regio

DB Regio AG is a subsidiary of Deutsche Bahn which operates short and medium distance commuter train services in Germany.

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De Virga world map

The De Virga world map was made by Albertinus de Virga between 1411 and 1415.

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Dea Ecker

Dea Ecker (born in Heidelberg, Germany) leads Ecker Architekten, an architecture and interior design practice based in Heidelberg and Buchen, Germany.

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Death squad

A death squad is an armed group that conducts extrajudicial killings or forced disappearances of persons for the purposes of political repression, genocide, or revolutionary terror.

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Debian Conference

DebConf, the Debian developers conference is the yearly conference where developers of the Debian operating system meet to discuss further development of the system.

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Decathlon

The decathlon is a combined event in athletics consisting of ten track and field events.

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Decathlon world record progression

The first world record in the decathlon was recognized by the International Association of Athletics Federations in 1922.

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December 1961

The following events occurred in December 1961.

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December 2010 in sports

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December 23

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Deltalina

Katherine Lee, better known as Deltalina, is an American flight attendant for Delta Air Lines and was one of the presenters of Delta's onboard safety videos.

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Demeter

In ancient Greek religion and mythology, Demeter (Attic: Δημήτηρ Dēmḗtēr,; Doric: Δαμάτηρ Dāmā́tēr) is the goddess of the grain, agriculture, harvest, growth, and nourishment, who presided over grains and the fertility of the earth.

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Denis Godefroy

Denis Godefroy (Dionysius Gothofredus; 17 October 1549 – 7 September 1622) was a French jurist, a member of the noted Godefroy family.

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Denis Gremelmayr

Denis Gremelmayr (born 16 August 1981) is an inactive German male tennis player.

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Denise P. Barlow

Denise P. Barlow (31 January 1950 – 21 October 2017) was a British geneticist who worked in the field of epigenomics.

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Denmark at the 1972 Summer Paralympics

Denmark sent a delegation to compete at the 1972 Summer Paralympics in Heidelberg, West Germany.

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Dennis James (bodybuilder)

Dennis Tyron James (born May 31, 1969) is a German-American retired IFBB Pro bodybuilder.

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Der Trompeter von Säkkingen

Der Trompeter von Säckingen (The Trumpeter of Säckingen) is an opera in a prologue and three acts by Viktor Nessler.

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Des Knaben Wunderhorn

Des Knaben Wunderhorn: Alte deutsche Lieder (German; "The boy's magic horn: old German songs") is a collection of German folk poems and songs edited by Achim von Arnim and Clemens Brentano, and published in Heidelberg, Baden.

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Descendants of James VI and I

James VI and I (19 June 1566 – 27 March 1625), the only child of Mary, Queen of Scots, was King of Scots from 1567 and King of England and Ireland from 1603, being the first monarch of the House of Stuart to rule all three countries.

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Detlef Blöcher

Detlef Blöcher (born 15 January 1953 in Frankfurt am Main) has been Director of the Christian Relief and Missionary Work DMG interpersonal in Sinsheim near Heidelberg from 2000 to May 2018.

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Detlev Bork

Detlev Bork (born 9 April 1967) is a German guitarist specializing in both classical and flamenco music.

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Detlev Ploog

Detlev Ploog (29 November 1920 – 7 December 2005) was a German clinical psychiatrist, primate behavior researcher and anthropologist.

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Deutsche Neurowissenschaften-Olympiade

The Deutsche Neurowissenschaften-Olympiade (DNO or German Neuroscience Olympiad) is a series of competitions for students in grades 9 to 13, aimed at promoting interest in neuroscience.

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Deutsches Rechtswoerterbuch

The Deutsches Rechtswörterbuch (DRW) or Dictionary of Historical German Legal Terms is a historic legal dictionary developed under the aegis of the Heidelberg Academy of Sciences and Humanities.

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Deutschland sucht den Superstar (season 8)

Deutschland sucht den Superstar Season 8 is the eighth season of the Idol series in Germany which is airing on RTL and started on January 8, 2011.

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Deutschsprachige Anwendervereinigung TeX

Deutschsprachige Anwendervereinigung TeX e. V., or DANTE e. V., is the German-language TeX users group.

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Devil's Footprints

The Devil's Footprints was a phenomenon that occurred during February 1855 around the Exe Estuary in East and South Devon, England.

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Dezperadoz

Dezperadoz (formerly Desperados) is a German "Western-metal" band and is the side-project of Tom Angelripper's guitarist Alex Kraft.

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Diary of a Pilgrimage

Diary of a Pilgrimage is a novel by Jerome K. Jerome published in 1891.

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Dichterliebe

Dichterliebe, "A Poet's Love" (composed 1840), is the best-known song cycle of Robert Schumann (Op. 48).

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Die Deutschen Inschriften

Die Deutschen Inschriften des Mittelalters und der Frühen Neuzeit (DI) (engl.: The German Inscriptions of Medieval and Early Modern Times) is one of the oldest modern endeavours to collect and redact medieval and early modern inscriptions in Europe.

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Die Fantastischen Vier

Die Fantastischen Vier, also known as Fanta 4, is a German hip hop group from Stuttgart, Germany, named after the German title of Marvel's Fantastic Four.

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Die Wandlung

Die Wandlung was the name of a monthly newspaper published in Heidelberg between November 1945 and Autumn 1949.

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Diedrich Wattenberg

Diedrich Wattenberg (13 June 1909 – 26 November 1996) was a German astronomer.

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Dielheim

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

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Dieter Freise

Dieter Freise (18 February 1945 – 5 April 2018) was a field hockey player from Germany, who was a member of the West German squad that won the gold medal at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich.

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Dieter Mecke

Dieter Mecke (8 March 1933, in Heidelberg – 28 May 2013, in Tübingen) was a German biochemist and chemist.

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Dieter Stöckmann

Dieter Stöckmann (born 29 July 1941) is a retired German general of the Bundeswehr.

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Dietmar Hopp

Dietmar Hopp (born 26 April 1940) is a German billionaire software entrepreneur.

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Dietrich Gresemund

Dietrich Gresemund (1477 – 14 October 1512) was a German humanist writer.

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Dilip Chitre

Dilip Purushottam Chitre (17 September 1938 – 10 December 2009) was one of the foremost Indian poets and critics to emerge in the post Independence India.

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Dirk Niebel

Dirk Niebel (born 29 March 1963) is a German politician.

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Disability in Peru

Peruvians with disabilities constitute 5.2% of the population.

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Disputation

In the scholastic system of education of the Middle Ages, disputations (in Latin: disputationes, singular: disputatio) offered a formalized method of debate designed to uncover and establish truths in theology and in sciences.

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Diu Crône

Diu Crône (The Crown) is a Middle High German poem of about 30,000 lines treating of King Arthur and the Matter of Britain, dating from around the 1220s and attributed to the epic poet Heinrich von dem Türlin.

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DKW

DKW (Dampf-Kraft-Wagen, steam-powered car) is a German car and motorcycle marque.

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Dmitri Mendeleev

Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleev (a; 8 February 18342 February 1907 O.S. 27 January 183420 January 1907) was a Russian chemist and inventor.

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Dmitry Lachinov

Dmitry Aleksandrovich Lachinov (Дмитрий Александрович Лачи́нов) (10 May 1842 – 15 October 1902) was a Russian physicist, electrical engineer, inventor, meteorologist and climatologist.

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Dmytro Chyzhevsky

Dmytro Ivanovich Chyzhevsky (sometimes transliterated as Dmitri Tschizewsky or Dmitrij Tschizewskij) (March 3, 1894 – April 18, 1977) was a scholar of Slavic literature and the literary baroque.

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Documentation and Cultural Centre of German Sinti and Roma

The Documentation and Cultural Centre of German Sinti and Roma was established in Heidelberg, Germany, in the early 1990's,as a memorial to Sinti and Roma people who were killed by the National Socialists Party.

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Don Zagier

Don Bernard Zagier (born 29 June 1951) is an American mathematician whose main area of work is number theory.

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Donald D. Clayton

Donald Delbert Clayton (born March 18, 1935) is an American astrophysicist whose most visible achievement was the prediction from nucleosynthesis theory that supernovae are intensely radioactive.

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Doron Rabinovici

Doron Rabinovici is an Israeli-Austrian writer, historian and essayist.

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Dorothea of Denmark, Electress Palatine

Dorothea of Denmark and Norway (10 November 1520 – 31 May 1580) was a Danish, Norwegian and Swedish princess and an electress of the Palatinate as the wife of Elector Frederick II of the Palatinate.

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Dorothea of Hanau-Münzenberg

Countess Dorothea of Hanau-Münzenberg (4 February 1556 – 5 September 1638), was a German noblewoman member of the House of Hanau by birth and by virtue of her two marriages Countess of Ortenburg and Gleichen-Kranichfeld-Ehrenstein-Blankenhain.

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Dorothea Susanne of Simmern

Dorothea Susanne of Simmern (15 November 1544 in Simmern – 8 April 1592 in Weimar) was a princess of the Electorate of the Palatinate and by marriage Duchess of Saxe-Weimar.

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Dossenheim

Dossenheim is a municipality in the Rhein-Neckar (District) in Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

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Douglas V. Mastriano

Douglas Vincent Mastriano, Ph.D. (born January 2, 1964), is an American military historian and politician.

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Douwe Korff

Douwe Korff (born 17 April 1951, Amsterdam) has been professor of international law at London Metropolitan University since 2002.

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DRG Class ET 85

The DRG Class ET 85 was a German electric motor coach with the Deutsche Reichsbahn and, later, the Deutsche Bundesbahn.

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DRG Class ET 91

The Baureihe ET 91 was a series of electric multiple units built for the Deutsche Reichsbahn-Gesellschaft of Germany.

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Driven (video game)

Driven is a racing video game released in 2001 by BAM! Entertainment.

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Duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg

The Duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg (Herzogtum Braunschweig-Lüneburg), or more properly the Duchy of Brunswick and Lüneburg, was an historical duchy that existed from the late Middle Ages to the Early Modern era within the Holy Roman Empire.

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Duke William of Mecklenburg-Schwerin

Willem of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (Ludwigsburg, 5 March 1827 - Heidelberg, 28 July 1879), was the second son of Hereditary Grand Duke Paul Friedrich of Mecklenburg and his wife Princess Alexandrine of Prussia, daughter of Frederick William III.

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Dumitru Stăniloae

Dumitru Stăniloae (– 5 October 1993) was a Romanian Orthodox Christian priest, theologian and professor.

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Dunaliella salina

Dunaliella salina is a type of halophile green micro-algae especially found in sea salt fields.

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Dundee

Dundee (Dùn Dè) is Scotland's fourth-largest city and the 51st-most-populous built-up area in the United Kingdom.

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Durfort family

Durfort is the name of a French noble family, distinguished in French and English history.

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Dyke March

A Dyke March is a mostly lesbian-led gathering and protest march much like the original gay pride parades and marches.

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E. C. John

E.

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E1 European long distance path

The E1 European long-distance path, or just E1 path, is one of the European long-distance paths designated by the European Ramblers' Association.

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Eberbach (Baden)

Eberbach (South Franconian: Ewwerbach) is a town in Germany, in northern Baden-Württemberg, located 33 km east of Heidelberg.

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Eberbach Abbey

Eberbach Abbey (German: Kloster Eberbach) is a former Cistercian monastery near Eltville am Rhein in the Rheingau, Germany.

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Eberhard Grün

Eberhard Grün (born 1942, in Germany) is a German planetary scientist specialized in cosmic dust research.

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Eberhard II, Duke of Württemberg

Eberhard VI/II (February 1, 1447 (?) in Waiblingen – February 17, 1504 at Lindenfels Castle) was a German nobleman.

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Eberhard Jüngel

Eberhard Jüngel (born 5 December 1934) is a German Lutheran theologian.

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Eberhard Otto

Eberhard Otto (26 February 1913, Dresden – 11 October 1974 Heidelberg) was a German Egyptologist.

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Eberstadt Stalactite Cave

The Eberstadt Stalactite Cave (or Eberstadter Tropfsteinhöhle) is a German show cave located in Bauland at the transition of Southeastern Odenwald forest in the North of Baden-Württemberg.

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Ebringen

Ebringen (Breisgau) is a municipality in the district of Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald in Baden-Württemberg in southern Germany.

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Ecclesiastical History of the English People

The Ecclesiastical History of the English People (Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum), written by the Venerable Bede in about AD 731, is a history of the Christian Churches in England, and of England generally; its main focus is on the conflict between the pre-Schism Roman Rite and Celtic Christianity.

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Eckhard Alt

Eckhard U. Alt (born November 9, 1949 in Pforzheim) is a German scientist and physician known for his contributions in cardiology and research.

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Eckhart Nickel

Eckhart Nickel (born 1966) is a German author and journalist.

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Edge-of-the-wedge theorem

In mathematics, Bogoliubov's edge-of-the-wedge theorem implies that holomorphic functions on two "wedges" with an "edge" in common are analytic continuations of each other provided they both give the same continuous function on the edge.

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Edingen-Neckarhausen

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

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Edith Jacobson

Edith Jacobson (Edith Jacobssohn; September 10, 1897 – December 8, 1978) was a German psychoanalyst.

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Editio princeps

In classical scholarship, the editio princeps (plural: editiones principes) of a work is the first printed edition of the work, that previously had existed only in manuscripts, which could be circulated only after being copied by hand.

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Edition Güntersberg

Edition Güntersberg is a German publishing house of classical music, focused on compositions for the viola da gamba.

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Edmund Landolt

Landolt, Edmund, (17 May 1846 – 9 May 1926) was a Swiss ophthalmologist stationed in Paris, mostly known for a wide range of publications and his research in the field of ophthalmology.

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Edmund Ronalds

Prof Edmund Ronalds FCS FRSE (1819–1889) was an English chemist.

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Eduard Arnold Martin

Eduard Arnold Martin (22 April 1809, Heidelberg – 5 December 1875, Berlin) was a German obstetrician and gynecologist.

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Eduard Böcking

Eduard Böcking (May 20, 1802 – May 3, 1870) was a German legal scholar.

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Eduard Heyck

Eduard Heyck (May 30, 1862 – July 11, 1941) was a German cultural historian, editor, writer and poet.

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Eduard Pfeiffer

Eduard Gotthilf (von) Pfeiffer (24 November 1835 – 13 May 1921) was a German banker, social reformer, and pioneer of the co-operative movement.

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Eduard Reichenow

Johann Eduard Reichenow (7 July 1883, Berlin – 23 March 1960, Wuppertal) was a German protozoologist.

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Eduard Winkelmann

Eduard Winkelmann (June 25, 1838 – February 10, 1896) was a German historian.

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Edward Barber (actor)

Edward John Barber (born July 15, 2000 in Heidelberg, Germany), better known as Edward Barber, is a German-Filipino actor, model, product endorser.

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Edward Belbruno

Edward Belbruno (born August 2, 1951 in Heidelberg, Germany) is an artist, mathematician and scientist whose interests are in celestial mechanics, dynamical systems, dynamical astronomy, and aerospace engineering.

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Edward H. Brooks

Lieutenant General Edward Hale Brooks (April 25, 1893 – October 10, 1978) was a senior officer of the United States Army, a veteran of both World War I and World War II, who commanded the U.S. Second Army during the Korean War.

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Edward Herbert, 1st Baron Herbert of Cherbury

Edward Herbert, 1st Baron Herbert of Cherbury (or Chirbury) KB (3 March 1582 – 20 August 1648) was an Anglo-Welsh soldier, diplomat, historian, poet and religious philosopher of the Kingdom of England.

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Edward Kofler

Edward Kofler (November 16, 1911 – April 22, 2007) was a mathematician who made important contributions to game theory and fuzzy logic by working out the theory of linear partial information.

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Edward S. Walker Jr.

Edward S. Walker (born June 13, 1940 in Abington, Pennsylvania) is a former U.S. Ambassador to Israel, Egypt, and the UAE and is a Middle East specialist.

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Edward Salisbury Dana

Edward Salisbury Dana (November 16, 1849 – June 16, 1935) was an American mineralogist and physicist.

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Edwin Charles Tubb

Edwin Charles Tubb (15 October 1919 – 10 September 2010) was a British writer of science fiction, fantasy and western novels.

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Edwin Lankester

Edwin Lankester FRS, FRMS, MRCS (23 April 1814 – 30 October 1874) was an English surgeon and naturalist who made a major contribution to the control of cholera in London: he was the first public analyst in England.

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Edzard II, Count of East Frisia

Edzard II, Count of East Frisia was count of East Frisia, (24 June 1532, in Greetsiel – 1 March 1599, in Aurich) and the son of Enno II of East Frisia and Anna of Oldenburg.

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Eeltsje Hiddes Halbertsma

Eeltsje Hiddes Halbertsma (Frisian form: Eeltsje Hiddes Halbertsma, pron. (the r is silent); Dutch form: Eeltje Hiddes Halbertsma, pron.) (Grou, October 8, 1797 – there, March 22, 1858), was a Dutch Frisian writer, poet and physician, and the youngest of the Halbertsma Brothers.

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Egon Ranshofen-Wertheimer

Egon Ferdinand Ranshofen-Wertheimer (September 4, 1894, in /Braunau am Inn – December 27, 1957, in New York City) was a diplomat, journalist, doctor of laws and state.

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Egypt at the 1972 Summer Paralympics

Egypt sent a delegation to compete at the 1972 Summer Paralympics in Heidelberg, West Germany.

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Ehweiler

Ehweiler is an Ortsgemeinde – a municipality belonging to a Verbandsgemeinde, a kind of collective municipality – in the Kusel district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.

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Eirene White, Baroness White

Eirene Lloyd White, Baroness White (née Jones; 7 November 1909 – 23 December 1999) was a British Labour politician and journalist.

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Ekkehard von Kuenssberg

Ekkehard Ulrich Gustav von Kuenssberg (17 December 1913 – 27 December 2000) was a Scottish physician of German origin.

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El Loco-Motion Tour

The El Loco-Motion Tour was a concert tour by American rock band ZZ Top.

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Electoral Palatinate

The County Palatine of the Rhine (Pfalzgrafschaft bei Rhein), later the Electorate of the Palatinate (Kurfürstentum von der Pfalz) or simply Electoral Palatinate (Kurpfalz), was a territory in the Holy Roman Empire (specifically, a palatinate) administered by the Count Palatine of the Rhine.

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Elisa Izaurralde

Elisa Izaurralde (20 September 1959 in Montevideo, Uruguay – 30 April 2018 in Tübingen, Germany) was an Uruguayan biochemist and molecular biologist.

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Elisabet Ney

Franzisca Bernadina Wilhelmina Elisabeth Ney (26 January 1833 – 29 June 1907) was a celebrated German-American sculptor who spent the first half of her life and career in Europe, producing portraits of famous leaders such as Otto von Bismarck, Giuseppe Garibaldi and King George V of Hanover.

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Elisabeth of Hesse, Electress Palatine

Elisabeth of Hesse (13 February 1539 – 14 March 1582) was a German noblewoman.

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Elisabeth of Meissen

Elisabeth of Meissen, Burgravine of Nuremberg (22 November 1329 – 21 April 1375) was the daughter of Frederick II, Margrave of Meissen and Mathilde of Bavaria and a member of the House of Wettin.

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Elisabeth of Saxony

Elisabeth of Saxony (born: 18 October 1552 at Wolkenstein Castle in Wolkenstein – died: 2 April 1590 in Heidelberg) was an Saxon princess from the House of Wettin by birth and by marriage Countess Palatine of Simmern.

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Elisabeth of the Palatinate

Elisabeth of the Palatinate (26 December 1618 – 11 February 1680), also known as Elisabeth of Bohemia, Princess Elisabeth of the Palatinate, or Princess-Abbess of Herford Abbey, was the eldest daughter of Frederick V, Elector Palatine (who was briefly King of Bohemia), and Elizabeth Stuart.

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Elisabeth of the Palatinate, Landgravine of Hesse

Elizabeth of the Palatinate (16 November 1483, Heidelberg – 24 June 1522, Baden-Baden) was a member of the House of Wittelsbach and a Countess Palatine of Simmern and by marriage, successively Landgravine of Hesse-Marburg and Margravine of Baden.

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Elisabeth Reuter

Elisabeth Reuter (21 September 1853 in Lübeck – 7 May 1903 in Heidelberg) was a German landscape painter.

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Elisabeth Rotten

Elisabeth Friederike Rotten (15 February 1882, Berlin - 2 May 1964) was a Quaker peace activist and educational progressive.

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Elisabeth Seitz

Elisabeth Seitz (born 4 November 1993) is a German artistic gymnast.

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Elisabeth von Thadden

Elisabeth Adelheid Hildegard von Thadden (29 July 1890 – 8 September 1944, executed) was a German progressive educator and a resistance fighter against the Nazi régime as a member of the Solf Circle.

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Elisabetta Visconti

Elisabetta Visconti (1374 – 2 February 1432), also known as Elisabeth or Elizabeth, was a younger child of Bernabò Visconti and his wife, Beatrice Regina della Scala.

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Elizabeth Charlotte, Madame Palatine

Princess Elisabeth Charlotte (Pfalzprinzessin Elisabeth Charlotte; nicknamed "Lieselotte", 27 May 1652 – 8 December 1722) was a German princess and, as Madame, the second wife of Philippe I, Duke of Orléans, younger brother of Louis XIV of France, and mother of France's ruler during the Regency.

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Elizabeth R. Austin

Elizabeth R. Austin (born 1938) is an American organist and composer.

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Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Bohemia

Elizabeth Stuart (19 August 1596 – 13 February 1662) was Electress of the Palatinate and briefly Queen of Bohemia as the wife of Frederick V of the Palatinate.

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Ella Hepworth Dixon

Ella Nora Hepworth Dixon (pen name, Margaret Wynman; 1857–1932) was an English writer, novelist and editor.

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Ellen Pollock

Ellen Pollock (29 June 1902 – 29 March 1997) was a British character actress, mainly appeared on stage in London's West End.

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Ellis Sandoz

Ellis Sandoz (born 1931) is the Hermann Moyse Jr.

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Elly Heuss-Knapp

Elisabeth Eleonore Anna Justine "Elly" Heuss-Knapp, (née Knapp; 25 January 1881 – 19 July 1952), was a German politician of the Free Democratic Party (FDP), social reformer, author and wife of German president Theodor Heuss.

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Elsa Fraenkel

Elsa Fraenkel née Rothschild (1892–1975) was a German–born British sculptor raised in Heidelberg, Germany.

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Else von Richthofen

Else Freiin von Richthofen (October 8, 1874 - December 22, 1973) was one of the first female social scientists in Germany.

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Elsenz Valley Railway

The Elsenz Valley Railway (Elsenztalbahn) or Neckargemünd–Bad Friedrichshall railway is an electrified, partly double-tracked main line in the German state of Baden-Württemberg, running from Heidelberg via Sinsheim to Bad Friedrichshall, that, for part of its course, follows the Elsenz river that gives it its name.

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Elztal

Elztal is a municipality in the Neckar-Odenwald district, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

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Emanuel Lasker

Emanuel Lasker (December 24, 1868 – January 11, 1941) was a German chess player, mathematician, and philosopher who was World Chess Champion for 27 years (from 1894 to 1921).

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EMBO Membership

Membership of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO) is an award for scientists granted by the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO) in recognition of:, 87 EMBO Members and Associate Members have been awarded Nobel Prizes in either Physiology or Medicine, Chemistry or Physics.

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Emil Barth

Emil Barth (Heidelberg, 23 April 1879 – Berlin, 17 July 1941) was a German Social Democratic party worker who became a key figure in the German Revolution of 1918.

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Emil Bessels

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Emil Erlenmeyer

Richard August Carl Emil Erlenmeyer, known in his own day and subsequently simply as Emil Erlenmeyer (28 June 1825 – 22 January 1909), was a German chemist known for contributing to the early development of the theory of structure, formulating the Erlenmeyer rule, and designing the Erlenmeyer flask, a type of chemical flask, which is named after him.

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Emil Frommel

Emil Frommel (1828–1896) was a German pastor and author, born at Karlsruhe.

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Emil Seckel

Emil Seckel (10 January 1864, Neuenheim bei Heidelberg – 26 April 1924, Todtmoos) was a German jurist, law historian.

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Emily Perez

Emily Jazmin Tatum Perez (19 February 1983 – 12 September 2006) was a Cadet Command Sergeant Major in the United States Military Academy at West Point.

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Emmanuel Moody

Emmanuel Moody (born February 21, 1987 in Heidelberg, Germany) is an American football running back for the Boston Brawlers of the Fall Experimental Football League (FXFL).

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Emre Öztürk (footballer, born 1986)

Emre Öztürk (born 1 April 1986) is a Turkish-German footballer currently playing for Niğde Belediyespor.

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Endre Bajcsy-Zsilinszky

Endre Kálmán Bajcsy-Zsilinszky (Szarvas, June 6, 1886 – Sopronkőhida, December 24, 1944), was an influential Hungarian politician and an important voice in the struggle against German expansion and military policy.

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Energy Cities

Energy Cities is the European Association of local authorities in energy transition.

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Enjoy Jazz

Ornette Coleman at Enjoy Jazz Festival 2008 Enjoy Jazz is a jazz festival in the Heidelberg, Mannheim and Ludwigshafen region in Germany held each year in October and November.

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Ennio de Giorgi

Ennio De Giorgi (8 February 1928 – 25 October 1996) was an Italian mathematician, member of the House of Giorgi, who worked on partial differential equations and the foundations of mathematics.

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Environmental inequality in Europe

Environmental racism in Europe has been documented in relation to racialized immigrant and migrant populations alongside Romani (Roma/Gypsy), Yenish, Irish Traveller, and communities (such as the Sami, Komi, and Nenets) from within continental borders.

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Epfenbach

Epfenbach is a municipality in south western Germany.

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Eppelheim

Eppelheim is a city in northern Baden-Württemberg bordering Heidelberg.

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Eppingen

is a town in the district of Heilbronn in Baden-Württemberg in southern Germany.

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Erec Stebbins

Erec Stebbins, Ph.D., (born 1969) is an American biomedical scientist and novelist.

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Eric F. Wieschaus

Eric Francis Wieschaus (born June 8, 1947 in South Bend, Indiana) is an American evolutionary developmental biologist and 1995 Nobel Prize-winner.

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Eric Schoomaker

Eric B. Schoomaker (born September 15, 1948) is a former United States Army lieutenant general who served as the 42nd Surgeon General of the United States Army and Commanding General, United States Army Medical Command, and a practicing hematologist.

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Eric Zeier

Eric Royce Zeier (born September 6, 1972) is a former American football quarterback.

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Erica Jong

Erica Jong (née Mann; born March 26, 1942) is an American novelist, satirist, and poet, known particularly for her 1973 novel Fear of Flying.

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Erich Brauer

Erich Brauer (28 June 1895 Berlin–9 May 1942 Petah Tikvah), was a German illustrator and ethnologist.

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Erich Franz Eugen Bracht

Erich Franz Eugen Bracht (5 June 1882 – 1969) was a German pathologist and gynaecologist born in Berlin.

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Erich Fromm

Erich Seligmann Fromm (March 23, 1900 – March 18, 1980) was a German-born American social psychologist, psychoanalyst, sociologist, humanistic philosopher, and democratic socialist.

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Erich Kallius

Erich Wilhelm Heinrich Kallius (3 August 1867, in Berlin – 1 January 1935, in Heidelberg) was a German anatomist.

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Erich Maschke

Erich Maschke (March 2, 1900 – February 11, 1982) was a Nazi and a German historian and history professor.

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Erich Mielke

Erich Fritz Emil Mielke (28 December 1907 – 21 May 2000) was a German communist official who served as head of the East German Ministry for State Security (Ministerium für Staatsicherheit), better known as the Stasi, from 1957 until shortly after the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989.

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Erich Petersen

Erich Karl Alexander Petersen (25 August 1889 – 4 July 1963) was a German general during the Second World War.

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Ernest Augustus, Elector of Brunswick-Lüneburg

Ernest Augustus (Ernst August; 20 November 1629 – 23 January 1698), was a Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg and ruled over the Principality of Calenberg (with its capital Hanover) subdivision of the duchy.

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Ernest Fourneau

Ernest Fourneau (4 October 1872 – 5 August 1949) was a French medicinal chemist who played a major role in the discovery of synthetic local anesthetics, as well as in the synthesis of suramin.

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Ernest Gordon Rupp

Ernest Gordon Rupp, FBA (7 January 1910 in London – 19 December 1986 in Cambridge, England).

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Ernest Masoin

Ernest Masoin (23 July 1844, Virton – 21 April 1915, Ixelles) was a Belgian physician and physiologist.

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Ernest, Duke of Bavaria

Ernest of Bavaria-Munich (Ernst, Herzog von Bayern-München), (Munich, 1373 – 2 July 1438 in Munich), from 1397 Duke of Bavaria-Munich.

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Ernst Bernheim

Ernst Bernheim (19 February 1850 – 9 July 1942) was a German historian, best known for an influential Lehrbuch der historischen Methode (1889) on historical method.

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Ernst Forsthoff

Ernst Forsthoff (13 September 1902, Laar – 13 August 1974, Heidelberg) was a German scholar of constitutional law and a leading theorist of administrative law.

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Ernst Fries

Ernst Fries (22 June 1801 – 11 October 1833) was a German painter.

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Ernst Hermann Riesenfeld

Ernst Hermann Riesenfeld (25 October 1877 – 19 May 1957) was a German/Swedish chemist.

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Ernst Hugo Heinrich Pfitzer

Ernst Hugo Heinrich Pfitzer (born 26 March 1846 in Königsberg, died 3 December 1906 in Heidelberg) was a German botanist who specialised in the taxonomy of the Orchidaceae (orchids).

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Ernst Immanuel Bekker

Ernst Immanuel Bekker (16 August 1827, in Berlin – 29 June 1916, in Heidelberg) was a German jurist and professor.

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Ernst Jünger

Ernst Jünger (29 March 1895 – 17 February 1998) was a highly decorated German soldier, author, and entomologist who became publicly known for his World War I memoir Storm of Steel.

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Ernst Lohmeyer

Ernst Lohmeyer (8 July 1890 – 19 September 1946) was a German scholar of the New Testament, Protestant theologian and Bible professor, executed by Soviet authorities occupying the former East Germany.

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Ernst Ludwig Alfred Hegar

Ernst Ludwig Alfred Hegar, aka Alfred Hegar, was a German gynecologist famous for developing new medical tools and techniques.

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Ernst Maria Lieber

Philipp Ernst Maria Lieber (16 November 1838, Bad Camberg, Duchy of Nassau – 31 March 1902, Bad Camberg) was a German Centre party politician and member of the Reichstag.

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Ernst Ruska

Ernst August Friedrich Ruska (25 December 1906 – 27 May 1988) was a German physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1986 for his work in electron optics, including the design of the first electron microscope.

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Ernst Schröder

Friedrich Wilhelm Karl Ernst Schröder (25 November 1841 in Mannheim, Baden, Germany – 16 June 1902 in Karlsruhe, Germany) was a German mathematician mainly known for his work on algebraic logic.

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Ernst Schulze (chemist)

Ernst Schulze (31 July 1840, Bovenden near Göttingen ­­– 15 June 1912 in Zürich) was a German Chemist who discovered a number of amino acids.

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Ernst Vögelin

Ernst Vögelin (August 10, 1529 - 1589, also; records of Europe's printed heritage) was a 16th-century German pioneer book printer.

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Ernst Weissert

Ernst Weissert, born 20 July 1905 in Mannheim Germany and died 2 January 1981 in Stuttgart was a teacher, general secretary of the Anthroposophical Society in Germany and co-founder and director of the Bund der Freien Waldorfschulen (Federation of free Waldorf schools), the Hague Circle and the Friends of Waldorf Education.

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Ernst Woermann

Ernst Woermann (30 March 1888 in Dresden, German Empire – 5 July 1979 in Heidelberg, West Germany) was a German diplomat who worked for the Foreign Office under the Third Reich.

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Erwin Friedrich Wagner

Erwin Friedrich Wagner (born 25 November 1950) is an Austrian biochemist studying the molecular basis of cancer and associated conditions such as inflammation and cachexia. He is Deputy Director of the Spanish National Cancer Research Center (CNIO) in Madrid, Spain.

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Erwin Glock

Erwin Glock (9 April 1925 – 29 June 1993) was a German sports shooter.

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Erwin Rohde

Erwin Rohde (October 9, 1845 – January 11, 1898) was one of the great German classical scholars of the 19th century.

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Erwin Walter Palm

Erwin Walter Palm (28 August 1910—7 July 1988) was a German Latin American scholar, historian, and writer.

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Erwin Wickert

Erwin Wickert (7 January 1915 – 26 March 2008) was a German diplomat who, during the 1970s, served as the ambassador to Romania and China.

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Esso Motor Hotel

Esso Motor Hotel was a Swedish subsidiary of the American oil company Esso, for running hotels in Europe.

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Etymological dictionary

An etymological dictionary discusses the etymology of the words listed.

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Eugène Borel

Eugène Borel (17 June 1835 – 14 June 1892) was a Swiss politician and member of the Swiss Federal Council (1872-1875).

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Eugénie Söderberg

Eugenie Söderberg (1903–1973) was a Swedish-American writer and journalist born in Heidelberg, Germany noted for her profound concern with women's issues which she addressed in her novels and short stories.

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Eugen de Haën

Eugen de Haën (26 December 1835 – 16 November 1911) was a German chemist and founder of the chemistry factory E. de Haën.

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Eugen Oswald

Eugen Oswald (16 October 1826 – 16 October 1912), was a journalist, translator, teacher and philologist.

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Eugen von Hippel

Eugen von Hippel (3 August 1867 – 5 September 1939) was a German ophthalmologist born in Königsberg.

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Eugene Rabe

Eugene Karl Rabe (May 8, 1911 – July 1974) was a German-American astronomer.

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Eugene Reimer

Eugene "Gene" Reimer (21 January 1940 – 9 June 2008) was a Canadian wheelchair Paralympic athlete who won 10 Paralympic medals and 50 Canadian and Pan-American medals from 1968 to 1980.

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Eugene W. Hilgard

Eugene Woldemar Hilgard (January 5, 1833, Zweibrücken, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany – January 8, 1916, Berkeley, California, United States) was a German-American expert on pedology (the study of soil resources).

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Eugenia Del Pino

Eugenia Maria del Pino Veintimilla (born 1945, Quito, Ecuador) is a developmental biologist at the Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Ecuador (Pontifical Catholic University of Ecuador) in Quito.

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Eurescom

Eurescom is a private organisation for managing European research and development projects in telecommunications.

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Eurobot

Eurobot is an international robotics contest dedicated to universities and robotics clubs.

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Europa-Institut

The Europa-Institut was founded at Saarland University in 1951, long before the signing of the Treaties of Rome, and it is consequently the second eldest institution focused on European Integration (after the College of Europe, Bruges, Belgium).

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European Adventure Tour 1981

The European Adventure Tour 1981 was a concert tour by the British multi-instrumentalist Mike Oldfield.

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European Civil Rights Prize of the Sinti and Roma

The European Civil Rights Prize of the Sinti and Roma was founded in November 2007 in Heidelberg by the Central Council of German Sinti and Roma, the Documentation and Cultural Centre of German Sinti and Roma and the Manfred Lautenschläger Foundation.

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European Law Moot Court

The European Law Moot Court (ELMC) is an annual moot court competition between rival teams of university students who have an interest in European Union law.

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European Molecular Biology Laboratory

The European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) is a molecular biology research institution supported by 25 member states, four prospect and two associate member states.

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European Molecular Biology Organization

The European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO) is a professional organization of life scientists in Europe.

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European Nucleotide Archive

The European Nucleotide Archive (ENA) is a repository providing free and unrestricted access to annotated DNA and RNA sequences.

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European Racquetball Tour

The European Racquetball Tour (ERT) is composed by several racquetball tournaments in Europe.

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European route E35

European route E 35 is a European route that runs from Amsterdam, Netherlands, in northwestern Europe, to Rome, Italy in the south of the continent.

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European Rugby Continental Shield

The European Rugby Continental Shield (formerly the European Rugby Challenge Cup Qualifying Competition) is a rugby union competition, organised by European Professional Club Rugby, Rugby Europe and the Federazione Italiana Rugby, for entry into the European Rugby Challenge Cup.

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European Society of Neurogastroenterology and Motility

The European Society of Neurogastroenterology & Motility (ESNM) is a professional medical non-profit organization that was founded in 1982.

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Eva Grebel

Eva K. Grebel is a German astronomer.

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Eva König

Eva Catharina Lessing (22 March 1736 – 10 January 1778) was a German woman of letters.

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Evelyn Hamann

Evelyn Hamann (6 August 1942 – 28 October 2007) was a German actress.

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Every Beat of My Heart Tour

The Every Beat Of My Heart Tour was a European concert tour by British singer-songwriter Rod Stewart to promote his album Every Beat of My Heart.

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Existentialism

Existentialism is a tradition of philosophical inquiry associated mainly with certain 19th and 20th-century European philosophers who, despite profound doctrinal differences,Oxford Companion to Philosophy, ed.

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Exodus Tour

The Exodus Tour was a concert tour organised to support the album Exodus by Bob Marley & The Wailers.

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Extize

Extize (EXT!ZE) is a Franco-German gothic electronic band from Heidelberg, Germany.

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Eyal Benvenisti

Eyal Benvenisti (איל בנבנשתי, born 1959) is an attorney and professor of human rights at Tel Aviv University's Faculty of Law.

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Ezéchiel du Mas, Comte de Mélac

Ezéchiel du Mas, Comte de Mélac (about 1630, Sainte-Radegonde, Gironde – 10 May 1704) was a career soldier in the French army under King Louis XIV and war minister Louvois.

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F. W. Murnau

Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau (born Friedrich Wilhelm Plumpe; December 28, 1888March 11, 1931) was a German film director.

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Fabienne Amrhein

Fabienne Amrhein (born 25 November 1992) is a German long-distance and cross-country runner.

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Faserland

Faserland is the debut novel by Christian Kracht, published in 1995.

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FC Astoria Walldorf

FC Astoria Walldorf is a German association football club from the town of Walldorf, Baden-Württemberg.

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FC St. Pauli Rugby

The FC St.

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Felicitas Heyne

Felicitas Heyne is a German psychologist and book author.

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Felix A. Aharonian

Felix A. Aharonian (born 23 May 1952) is a physicist and astrophysicist.

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Felix Gmelin

Felix Gmelin (born 1962, Heidelberg, Germany) is an artist based in Stockholm.

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Felix Wankel

Felix Heinrich Wankel (13 August 1902 – 9 October 1988) was a German mechanical engineer and inventor after whom the Wankel engine was named.

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Ferdinand Adolf Kehrer

Ferdinand Adolf Kehrer (February 16, 1837 – June 16, 1914) was a German gynecologist who was a native of Guntersblum in Rhenish Hesse.

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Ferdinand Christian Gustav Arnold

Ferdinand Christian Gustav Arnold (24 February 1828 – 8 August 1901) was a German lichenologist and taxonomist born in Ansbach, Bavaria.

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Ferdinand Dessoir

Ferdinand August Dessoir, born Anton August Ferdinand Dessauer (January 29, 1836, Breslau – April 15, 1892, Dresden) was a German actor.

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Ferdinand Kurlbaum

Ferdinand Kurlbaum (October 4, 1857 in Burg bei Magdeburg – July 29, 1927 in Berlin) was a German physicist.

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Ferdinand Maximilian, Hereditary Prince of Baden-Baden

Ferdinand Maximilian of Baden-Baden, Hereditary Prince of Baden-Baden (23 September 1625 – 4 November 1669) was the father of the famous general Louis William, Margrave of Baden-Baden.

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Fernsehturm Heidelberg

The Fernsehturm Heidelberg is a transmission tower for FM and DVB-T on the Königstuhl hill of Heidelberg at.

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Fidelity Printers and Refinery

Fidelity Printers and Refinery is a security printing and gold refinery company wholly owned by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe established in 1966.

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Finland at the 1972 Summer Paralympics

Finland competed at the 1972 Summer Paralympics in Heidelberg.

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First flight cover

In aerophilately, a branch of philately, a first flight cover, also known by the acronym FFC, is mail that has been carried on an inaugural flight of an airline, route, or aircraft, normally postmarked with the date of the flight often of the arrival destination proving it was actually carried on the aircraft and may have a special flight cachet and/or an arrival postmark.

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Five Miles Out World Tour 1982

The Five Miles Out World Tour 1982 was a concert tour by the British multi-instrumentalist Mike Oldfield.

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Fluxus Heidelberg Center

Fluxus Heidelberg Center was founded by Litsa Spathi and Ruud Janssen.

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Fluxus poetry

Fluxus poetry is normally created during a performance, an essential difference with visual poetry.

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Fly on the Wall Tour

The Fly on the Wall Tour was a tour by Australian hard rock band AC/DC supporting their tenth studio album Fly on the Wall.

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Fokus Deutsch

Fokus Deutsch is a German-language course developed by Robert "Bob" Di Donato, Professor of German at the Miami University in Ohio.

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Forchtenberg

Forchtenberg is a town in the district of Hohenlohekreis, northern Baden-Württemberg.

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Ford Ecostar

The Ford Ecostar is an experimental electrically-powered small delivery van that was built by Ford Europe.

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Fossa, County Kerry

Fossa is a village and parish in County Kerry, Ireland, north of the Lakes of Killarney.

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Four Horsemen (Highlander)

The Four Horsemen are a fictional group from Highlander: The Series based on the Biblical Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.

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Fourth Allied Tactical Air Force

Fourth Allied Tactical Air Force (4 ATAF) was a NATO military formation under Allied Air Forces Central Europe tasked with providing air support to NATO's Central Army Group (CENTAG).

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Fran Bošnjaković

Fran Bošnjaković (1902-1993) was a noted Croatian thermodynamicist considered to be one of the pioneers in the development of technical thermodynamics.

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François Baudouin

François Baudouin (1520–1573), also called Balduinus, was a French jurist, Christian controversialist and historian.

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François de Malherbe

François de Malherbe (1555 – October 16, 1628) was a French poet, critic, and translator.

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France at the 1972 Summer Paralympics

France sent a delegation to compete at the 1972 Summer Paralympics in Heidelberg, West Germany.

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Francis Laking

Sir Francis Henry Laking, 1st Baronet, (9 January 1847 – 21 May 1914) was an English physician who was Surgeon-Apothecary in Ordinary to Queen Victoria, and Physician-in-Ordinary to King Edward VII and King George V.

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Francis Nethersole

Sir Francis Nethersole (1587–1659) was an English diplomat, secretary to the Electress Elizabeth, Member of Parliament for Corfe Castle, Dorset, and a Civil War political pamphleteer.

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Francis Walker (entomologist)

Francis Walker (31 July 1809 – 5 October 1874) was an English entomologist.

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Franciscus Junius (the elder)

Franciscus Junius the Elder (born François du Jon, 1 May 1545 – 13 October 1602) was a Reformed scholar, Protestant reformer and theologian.

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Franciscus Junius (the younger)

Franciscus Junius (29 January 1591 – 1677), also known as François du Jon, was a pioneer of Germanic philology.

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Franciscus Portus

Franciscus Portus (Latin; Greek: Φραγκίσκος Πόρτος, Italian: Francesco Porto) (1511 – 1581) was a Greek-Italian Renaissance humanist and classical scholar.

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Franco-Dutch War

The Franco-Dutch War (1672–78), often simply called the Dutch War (Guerre de Hollande; Hollandse Oorlog), was a war fought by France, Sweden, Münster, Cologne and England against the Dutch Republic, which was later joined by the Austrian Habsburg lands, Brandenburg-Prussia and Spain to form a Quadruple Alliance.

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Franconia Railway

The Franconia Railway (Frankenbahn) is a railway line in the north of the German state of Baden-Württemberg and the Bavarian province of Lower Franconia that links Stuttgart and Würzburg.

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Frank Dawson Adams

Frank Dawson Adams (September 17, 1859 – December 26, 1942) was a Canadian geologist.

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Frank Mauer

Frank Mauer (born April 12, 1988) is a German professional ice hockey player who is currently playing for EHC München in the Deutsche Eishockey Liga (DEL).

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Frank Schirrmacher

Frank Schirrmacher (5 September 1959 – 12 June 2014) was a German journalist, literature expert and essayist, writer, and from 1994 co-publisher of the national German newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung.

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Frank Sturgis

Frank Anthony Sturgis (December 9, 1924 – December 4, 1993), born Frank Angelo Fiorini, was one of the five Watergate burglars whose capture led to the end of the Presidency of Richard Nixon.

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Franka Potente

Franka Potente (born 22 July 1974) is a German actress and singer.

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Frankenthal Porcelain Factory

The Frankenthal Porcelain Factory (Porzellanmanufaktur Frankenthal) was one of the greatest porcelain manufacturers of Germany and operated in Frankenthal in the Rhineland-Palatinate between 1755 and 1799.

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Frankfurt

Frankfurt, officially the City of Frankfurt am Main ("Frankfurt on the Main"), is a metropolis and the largest city in the German state of Hesse and the fifth-largest city in Germany.

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Frankfurt (Main) Hauptbahnhof

Frankfurt (Main) Hauptbahnhof (German for Frankfurt (Main) main station), often abbreviated as Frankfurt (Main) Hbf and sometimes translated as Frankfurt central station,, City of Frankfurt am Main, "Frankfurt central station is the most important rail transport hub in Germany." is the busiest railway station in Frankfurt, Germany.

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Frankfurt–Offenbach Local Railway

The Frankfurt-Offenbach local railway (Frankfurt-Offenbacher Lokalbahn) was a former railway in the Frankfurt am Main area, which developed from the state-owned Frankfurt-Offenbach Railway (Frankfurt-Offenbacher Eisenbahn).

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Franz Boll (philologist)

Franz Boll (1 July 1867 – 3 July 1924) was a German scholar and contemporary of Cumont.

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Franz Brünnow

Franz Friedrich Ernst Brünnow (November 18, 1821 – August 20, 1891) was a German astronomer.

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Franz Christian Boll

Franz Boll (February 26, 1849, Neubrandenburg – December 19, 1879, Rome) was a German physiologist and histologist.

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Franz Faldermann

Franz Faldermann (28 February 1799, Heidelberg – 30 November 1838, St. Petersburg) was a German entomologist who specialised in Coleoptera.

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Franz Fehringer

Franz Fehringer (7 September 1910, Nussloch - 15 March 1988, Heidelberg) was a German operatic tenor, particularly associated with light lyric roles in the German, Italian, and French repertories.

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Franz Hamburger

Franz Hamburger (14 August 1874 in Pitten – 29 August 1954 in Vöcklabruck) was an Austrian doctor and university lecturer.

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Franz Joseph Schelver

Franz Joseph Schelver (24 July 1778 in Osnabrück – 30 November 1832 in Heidelberg) was a German physician and botanist.

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Franz Kruckenberg

Franz Friedrich Kruckenberg (* 21 August 1882 in Uetersen, Germany; † 19 June 1965 in Heidelberg) was an engineer and pioneer of high speed railway systems.

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Franz Riklin

Franz Beda Riklin (22 April 1878, in St. Gallen – 4 December 1938, in Küsnacht) was a Swiss psychiatrist.

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Franz Taurinus

Franz Adolph Taurinus (15 November 1794 – 13 February 1874) was a German mathematician who is known for his work on non-Euclidean geometry.

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Franz Theodor Kugler

Franz Theodor Kugler (19 January 1808, Stettin – 18 March 1858, Berlin) was an art historian and cultural administrator for the Prussian state.

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Franz Wilhelm Rabaliatti

Francesco (Franz Wilhelm) Rabaliatti (20 January 1716 – 1782) was a German architect and Court Builder to the Prince-elector Karl Theodor.

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Franz Wolf (SS officer)

SS-Oberscharführer Franz Wolf (born 9 April 1907) was a German Nazi senior squad leader serving with the Action T4 forced euthanasia program, and later, at the Sobibór extermination camp in occupied Poland during the most deadly phase of the Holocaust, codenamed Operation Reinhard.

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Franziska Brantner

Franziska Katharina Brantner (born 24 August 1979, Lörrach) is a German politician of the Green Party.

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Franziska van Almsick

Franziska van Almsick (born 5 April 1978 in Berlin, East Berlin) is a German swimmer.

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Frédéric Émile d'Erlanger

Frédéric Émile, Baron d’Erlanger (born June 19, 1832 in Frankfurt am Main; died May 22, 1911 in Versailles) born as Friedrich Emil Erlanger, was a German banker and Consul.

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Frederic Rousseau

Frederic Rousseau is a Flemish Belgian molecular biologist and researcher at the KU Leuven (Leuven, Belgium).

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Frederick C. Sauer

Frederick C. Sauer (1860,Landmark Architecture of Allegheny County by James D. Van Trump and Arthur P. Ziegler, Jr., page 161 (1967, Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) Heidelberg, Germany – 1942 Aspinwall, Pennsylvania) was a German-American architect, particularly in the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, region of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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Frederick Guthrie

Prof Frederick Guthrie FRS FRSE (15 October 1833 – 21 October 1886) was a British physicist and chemist and academic author.

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Frederick I, Elector Palatine

Frederick I, the Victorious (der Siegreiche) (1 August 1425, Heidelberg – 12 December 1476, Heidelberg) was a Count Palatine of the Rhine and Elector Palatine from the House of Wittelsbach in 1451–76.

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Frederick II, Elector Palatine

Frederick II, Count Palatine of the Rhine (9 December 1482 – 26 February 1556), also Frederick the Wise, a member of the Wittelsbach dynasty, was Prince-elector of the Palatinate from 1544 to 1556.

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Frederick III, Elector Palatine

Frederick III of Simmern, the Pious, Elector Palatine of the Rhine (February 14, 1515 – October 26, 1576) was a ruler from the house of Wittelsbach, branch Palatinate-Simmern-Sponheim.

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Frederick IV, Elector Palatine

Frederick IV, Elector Palatine of the Rhine (Kurfürst Friedrich IV.; 5 March 1574 – 19 September 1610), only surviving son of Louis VI, Elector Palatine and Elisabeth of Hesse, called "Frederick the Righteous" (Friedrich Der Aufrichtige; French: Frédéric IV le juste).

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Frederick Kroesen

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Frederick Louis, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken

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Frederick Martin (editor)

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Frederick Pearson Treadwell

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Frederick Schomberg, 1st Duke of Schomberg

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Frederick V of the Palatinate

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Frederick V, Burgrave of Nuremberg

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Frederick William Robertson

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Freiburg Hauptbahnhof

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Friedrich Albert von Zenker

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Friedrich Arnold

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Friedrich August Benjamin Puchelt

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Friedrich Bendixen

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Friedrich Buchardt

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Friedrich Curtius

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Friedrich Daniel Bassermann

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Friedrich Ebert

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Friedrich Erismann

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Friedrich Groos

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Friedrich Gustav Carl Emil Erlenmeyer

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Friedrich Jolly

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Friedrich Julius Rosenbach

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Friedrich Kallmorgen

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Friedrich Karl Biedermann

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Friedrich Karl Johann Vaupel

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Friedrich Karl Schmidt

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Friedrich Konrad Müller

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Friedrich Krafft

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Friedrich Ludwig Persius

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Friedrich Maurer (linguist)

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Friedrich Preisigke

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Friedrich S. Rothschild

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Friedrich Sylburg

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Friedrich Tiedemann

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Friedrich Vogel (human geneticist)

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Friedrich von Duhn

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Friedrich Wöhler

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Friedrich Wilhelm Carl Umbreit

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Friedrich Wilhelm Carové

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Friedrich Wilhelm Hagen

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Friedrich Wilhelm Hermann Delffs

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Friedrich Wilhelm Ludwig Suckow

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Friedrich Wilken

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Friolzheim

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Frits Clausen

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Fritz Albert Lipmann

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Fritz Becker (general)

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Fritz Eberhard

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Fritz Hippler

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Fritz Löhner-Beda

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Fritz Osswald

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Fritz Schachermeyr

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Fritz Wolffheim

Fritz Wolffheim (30 October 1888 – 17 March 1942) was a German communist politician and writer.

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Fritz Wunderlich

Friedrich "Fritz" Karl Otto Wunderlich (26 September 1930 – 17 September 1966) was a German lyric tenor, famed for his singing of the Mozart repertory and various lieder.

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Fritz-Grunebaum-Sportpark

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Fuhrer city

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Fulbright Academy

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Fundamental station

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Fyodor Dostoevsky

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G.I. Carmen

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Gabriel Biel

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Gabriel Riesser

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Gaetano Fichera

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Gaiberg

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Gaisberg (Heidelberg)

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Galatian language

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Galli da Bibiena family

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Gambrinus (train)

The Gambrinus was an express train in Germany, initially linking Munich and Kiel.

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Garter (stockings)

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Gary Burger

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Görlitz

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Götz Aly

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Götz Kubitschek

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Götz Werner

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Günter Altner

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Günter Deckert

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Günter Felke

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Günter Haritz

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Günter Reich

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Günther Bornkamm

Günther Bornkamm (8 October 1905 – 18 February 1990) was a German New Testament scholar belonging to the school of Rudolf Bultmann and a Professor of New Testament at the University of Heidelberg.

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Gebhardt von Moltke

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Gendernauts

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Geography of the Yarra River

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Georg Adolf Suckow

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Georg August Schweinfurth

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Georg Cantor

Georg Ferdinand Ludwig Philipp Cantor (– January 6, 1918) was a German mathematician.

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Georg Dionysius Ehret

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Georg Forster (composer)

Georg Forster (ca. 1510 – 12 November 1568) was a German editor, composer and physician.

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Georg Fresenius

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Georg Friedrich Creuzer

Georg Friedrich Creuzer (10 March 1771 – 6 February 1858) was a German philologist and archaeologist.

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Georg Heinrich Mettenius

Georg Heinrich Mettenius (24 November 1823 – 18 August 1866) was a German botanist born in Frankfurt am Main.

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Georg Hermann Quincke

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Georg Jacob Vollweiler

Georg Jacob Vollweiler (29 November 1770 – 17 November 1847) was a German musician, noted as a teacher.

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Georg Jellinek

Georg Jellinek (16 June 1851 – 12 January 1911) was a German public lawyer, considered of Austrian origin.

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Georg Köberle

Georg Köberle (21 March 1819 in Nonnenhorn, on Lake Constance – 7 June 1898 in Dresden) was a German author and dramatist.

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Georg Klebs

Georg Albrecht Klebs (23 October 1857 – 15 October 1918) was a German botanist from Neidenburg (Nidzica), Prussia.

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Georg Kropp

Georg Kropp (1 December 1865 - 21 January 1943) was a German journalist and polymath.

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Georg Lorenz Bauer

Georg Lorenz Bauer (14 August 1755 – 13 January 1806) was a German Lutheran Theologian, and writer on his subject.

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Georg Ludwig Kobelt

Georg Ludwig Kobelt (March 12, 1804 in Kehl – May 18, 1857) was a German anatomist.

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Georg Lunge

Georg Lunge (15 September 1839 – 3 January 1923) was a German chemist born in Breslau.

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Georg Ohm

Georg Simon Ohm (16 March 1789 – 6 July 1854) was a German physicist and mathematician.

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Georg Ruge

Georg Ruge (June 19, 1852 – January 21, 1919) was a German anatomist and primatologist who was a native of Berlin.

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Georg Saal

Georg Eduard Otto Saal (11 March 1817, Koblenz - 3 October 1870, Baden-Baden) was a German painter; known primarily for his landscapes of Norway, although he worked in a wide variety of genres.

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Georg Weber (historian)

Georg Weber (10 February 1808 in Bad Bergzabern – 10 August 1888 in Heidelberg) was a German historian.

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Georg Wittig

Georg Wittig (June 16, 1897 – August 26, 1987) was a German chemist who reported a method for synthesis of alkenes from aldehydes and ketones using compounds called phosphonium ylides in the Wittig reaction.

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George Armitstead, 1st Baron Armitstead

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George Cornewall Lewis

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George Eulas Foster

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George Ferdinand Becker

George Ferdinand Becker (1847–1919) was an American geologist.

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George Kingsley

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George Michael Weiss

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George of the Palatinate

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George Ostrogorsky

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George S. Patton

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George Wald

George David Wald (November 18, 1906 – April 12, 1997) was an American scientist who studied pigments in the retina.

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George Waldbott

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George Wesson Hawes

George Wesson Hawes (December 31, 1848 – June 22, 1882) was an American geologist.

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George-Kreis

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Georgina Fleur

Georgina Fleur (real name Georgina Bülowius; born April 2, 1990 in Heidelberg) is a German reality show participant whose popularity in Germany is primarily based on her multiple appearances.

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Georgslied

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Gerardus Vossius

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Gerd Dais

Gerd Dais (born 11 August 1963) is a retired German football player who currently manages SV Waldhof Mannheim.

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Gerd Tellenbach

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Gerhard Anschütz

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Gerhard Eichelmann

Gerhard Eichelmann (born in 1962) is a leading German wine critic with an international influence on German wine.

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Gerhard Hoffmann

Gerhard Hoffmann (4 August 1880 – 18 June 1945) was a German nuclear physicist.

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Gerhard Kraft

Gerhard Kraft (born 1941 in Heidelberg, Germany) is a German physicist, best known for introducing heavy ion cancer therapy in Europe.

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Gerhard Mayer-Vorfelder

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Gerhard von Rad

Gerhard von Rad (21 October 1901 – 31 October 1971) was a German theologian, academic, and University of Heidelberg professor.

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German Cancer Research Center

The German Cancer Research Center (known as the Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum or simply DKFZ in German and also known as the German Cancer Consortium), is a national cancer research center based in Heidelberg, Germany.

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German nuclear weapon project

The German nuclear weapon project (Uranprojekt; informally known as the Uranverein; Uranium Society or Uranium Club) was a scientific effort led by Germany to develop and produce nuclear weapons during World War II.

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German Renaissance

The German Renaissance, part of the Northern Renaissance, was a cultural and artistic movement that spread among German thinkers in the 15th and 16th centuries, which developed from the Italian Renaissance.

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German resistance to Nazism

German resistance to Nazism (German: Widerstand gegen den Nationalsozialismus) was the opposition by individuals and groups in Germany to the National Socialist regime between 1933 and 1945.

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German Resource Center for Genome Research

The German Resource Center for Genome Research (RZPD, Resourcenzentrum Primärdatenbank) was a service center for gene and genome research in Berlin-Charlottenburg and Heidelberg.

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German Revolution of 1918–19

The German Revolution or November Revolution (Novemberrevolution) was a civil conflict in the German Empire at the end of the First World War that resulted in the replacement of the German federal constitutional monarchy with a democratic parliamentary republic that later became known as the Weimar Republic.

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German revolutions of 1848–49

The German revolutions of 1848–49 (Deutsche Revolution 1848/1849), the opening phase of which was also called the March Revolution (Märzrevolution), were initially part of the Revolutions of 1848 that broke out in many European countries.

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German Romanticism

German Romanticism was the dominant intellectual movement of German-speaking countries in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, influencing philosophy, aesthetics, literature and criticism.

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German Rugby Federation

The German Rugby Federation (Deutscher Rugby-Verband or DRV) is the governing body for rugby union in Germany.

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German Rugby Union Championship

The German Rugby Union Championship was established in 1909 and has since been played, with exceptions, annually.

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German Student Corps

Corps (or Korps; "das ~" (n), (sg.), (pl.)) are the oldest still-existing kind of Studentenverbindung, Germany's traditional university corporations; their roots date back to the 15th century.

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German toponymy

Placenames in the German language area can be classified by the language from which they originate, and by their age.

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Germanic toponymy

Germanic toponyms are the names given to places by Germanic peoples and tribes.

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Germanic Wars

"Germanic Wars" is a name given to a series of wars between the Romans and various Germanic tribes between 113 BC and 596 AD.

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Germany at the 2006–08 European Nations Cup

Germany at the 2006–08 European Nations Cup was the first time since 1981 that the German national rugby union team reached highest level of FIRA rugby, the European Nations Cup, by winning its group, the Division 2A in 2006–08.

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Germany at the 2008–10 European Nations Cup

Germany at the 2008–10 European Nations Cup was the first time since 1981 that the German national rugby union team competed at the highest level of FIRA rugby, the European Nations Cup, during 2008-10.

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Germany at the 2010–12 European Nations Cup

Germany at the 2010–12 European Nations Cup saw a return of the German national rugby union team to the ENC Second Division, having been relegated without a win from the First Division in 2008–10.

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Germany at the Paralympics

Germany (GER) participated in the inaugural Paralympic Games in 1960 in Rome, where it sent a delegation of nine athletes.

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Germany national rugby league team

The Germany national rugby league team is the national rugby league team of Germany.

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Germany national rugby sevens team

The German national rugby sevens team competes in the top-level European sevens competition, the Sevens Grand Prix Series.

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Germany national rugby union team

The Germany national rugby union team currently plays at the second level of European rugby but is yet to qualify for the Rugby World Cup.

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Germany women's national rugby union team

The German national rugby union team are a national sporting side of Germany, representing them at rugby union.

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Germany's Next Topmodel (cycle 9)

Germany's Next Topmodel, Cycle 9 is the ninth season of the show that is aired on the German television network ProSieben.

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Germany–United Kingdom relations

Germany–United Kingdom relations, or Anglo–German relations, are the bilateral relations between the United Kingdom and Germany.

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Gero von Boehm

Gero von Boehm (born 20 April 1954 in Hanover; full name Kurt-Gero von Boehm-Bezing) is a German director, journalist and television presenter.

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Gerolf Steiner

Gerolf Steiner (22 March 1908 in Strasbourg, Alsace – 14 August 2009) was a German zoologist.

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Gerrit Berckheyde

Gerrit Adriaenszoon Berckheyde (1638 – 10 June 1698) was a Dutch Golden Age painter, active in Haarlem, Amsterdam, and The Hague, who is best known today for his cityscapes.

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Gert Weisskirchen

Gert Weisskirchen (or Weißkirchen; born 16 May 1944 in Heidelberg) is a German politician (Social Democratic Party of Germany).

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Gertrude Hoffmann (actress)

Gertrude W. Hoffmann (born Eliza Gertrude Wesselhoeft, May 17, 1871 – February 13, 1968) was a German-born American character actress who began her Hollywood career as she was entering her later years.

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Getica

De origine actibusque Getarum ("The Origin and Deeds of the Getae/Goths"), or the Getica,Jordanes, The Origin and Deeds of the Goths, translated by C. Mierow written in Late Latin by Jordanes (or Iordanes/Jornandes) in or shortly after 551 AD, claims to be a summary of a voluminous account by Cassiodorus of the origin and history of the Gothic people, which is now lost.

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Giacinto Morera

Giacinto Morera (18 July 1856 – 8 February 1909), was an Italian engineer and mathematician.

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Giacomo Beltrami

Giacomo Costantino Beltrami (1779 in Bergamo – January 6, 1855 in Filottrano) was an Italian jurist, author, and explorer, best known for claiming to have discovered the headwaters of the Mississippi River in 1823 while on a trip through much of the United States (later expeditions determined a different source, however).

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Gianni Vattimo

Gianteresio Vattimo (born 4 January 1936) is an Italian philosopher and politician.

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Giovanni Pettinato

Giovanni Pettinato (30 April 1934 in Troina – 19 May 2011 in Rome) was a paleographer of writings from the ancient Near East, specializing in the Eblaite language, His major contributions to the field include the deciphering of the Eblaite script, discovered by P. Matthiae in 1974–75.

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Giulio Pace

Giulio Pace de Beriga (9 April 1550 – 1635) was a well-known Italian Aristotelian scholar and jurist.

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Global Educational Network for Satellite Operations

The Global Educational Network for Satellite Operations (GENSO) is forming by a worldwide network of ground stations and spacecraft which can interact via a software standard.

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Global Greens

The Global Greens is an international network of Green parties and political movements that works to implement the Global Greens Charter.

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Global spread of the printing press

The global spread of the printing press began with the invention of the printing press with movable type by Johannes Gutenberg in Mainz, Germany.

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Goalball

Goalball is a team sport designed specifically for athletes with a vision impairment.

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Golf Club St. Leon-Rot

Golf Club St.

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Google Street View in Africa

Presently, in Africa, Google Street View can be seen in parts of Botswana, Uganda, South Africa, Swaziland, Lesotho, Senegal, Ghana, the Canary Islands of Spain, and Egypt's landmarks.

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Gottfried Helnwein

Gottfried Helnwein (born 8 October 1948) is an Austrian-Irish visual artist.

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Gottfried von Droste

Gottfried Freiherr von Droste (1908–1992), a.k.a. Gottfried Freiherr von Droste zu Vischering-Padberg, was a German physical chemist.

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Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize

The Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize is a program of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (the German Research Foundation) which awards prizes “to exceptional scientists and academics for their outstanding achievements in the field of research.” It was established in 1985 and up to ten prizes are awarded annually to individuals or research groups working at a research institution in Germany or at a German research institution abroad.

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Gotthard Günther

Gotthard Günther (15 June 1900 – 29 November 1984), was a German (Prussian) philosopher.

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Gotthilf Hempel

Gotthilf Hempel (born March 8, 1929) is a retired German marine biologist and oceanographer.

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Graben-Neudorf

Graben-Neudorf is a town in Northern Karlsruhe Country in Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

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Grand Duchy of Baden

The Grand Duchy of Baden (Großherzogtum Baden) was a state in the southwest German Empire on the east bank of the Rhine.

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Grand Duchy of Baden State Railway

The Grand Duchy of Baden was an independent state in what is now southwestern Germany until the creation of the German Empire in 1871.

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Grand Tour

The term "Grand Tour" refers to the 17th- and 18th-century custom of a traditional trip of Europe undertaken by mainly upper-class young European men of sufficient means and rank (typically accompanied by a chaperon, such as a family member) when they had come of age (about 21 years old).

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Granular computing

Granular computing (GrC) is an emerging computing paradigm of information processing.

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Gravitational lens

A gravitational lens is a distribution of matter (such as a cluster of galaxies) between a distant light source and an observer, that is capable of bending the light from the source as the light travels towards the observer.

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Graz

Graz is the capital of Styria and the second-largest city in Austria after Vienna.

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Great Britain at the 1972 Summer Paralympics

Great Britain sent a delegation to compete at the 1972 Summer Paralympics in Heidelberg, West Germany.

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Great grey shrike

The great grey shrike, northern grey shrike, or northern shrike (Lanius excubitor) is a large songbird species in the shrike family (Laniidae).

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Greek Anthology

The Greek Anthology (Anthologia Graeca) is a collection of poems, mostly epigrams, that span the classical and Byzantine periods of Greek literature.

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Grover Cleveland Bergdoll

Grover Cleveland Bergdoll (October 18, 1893 – January 27, 1966) was an early aviator, and World War I draft dodger, who went to Germany to avoid service.

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GSG 9

Grenzschutzgruppe 9 (GSG 9) (Border Protection Group 9) is the elite Police Tactical Unit of the German Federal Police (Bundespolizei).

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GT 101

The GT 101 was a turboshaft-type gas turbine engine developed from the BMW 003 aviation engine, that was considered for installation in Nazi Germany's Panther tank.

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Guide Star Catalog

The Guide Star Catalog (GSC), also known as the Hubble Space Telescope, Guide Catalog (HSTGC), is a star catalog compiled to support the Hubble Space Telescope with targeting off-axis stars.

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Guitar (Frank Zappa album)

Guitar is a 1988 live album by Frank Zappa.

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Gunther Krichbaum

Gunther Krichbaum (born 4 May 1964 in Korntal) is a German politician (CDU).

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Gunzenhausen

Gunzenhausen is a town in the Weißenburg-Gunzenhausen district, in Bavaria, Germany.

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Gurs internment camp

Gurs Internment Camp was a internment camp and prisoner of war camp constructed in 1939 in Gurs, a site in southwestern France, not far from Pau.

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Guru Guru

Guru Guru is a German krautrock band formed in 1968 as The Guru Guru Groove by Mani Neumeier (drums), Uli Trepte (bass) and Eddy Naegeli (guitar) later replaced by American Jim Kennedy (guitar).

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Gustaf Komppa

Gustaf Komppa (28 July 1867 in Viipuri – 20 January 1949 in Helsinki) was a Finnish chemist best known for a world-first in commercializing total synthesis, that of camphor in 1903.

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Gustav Aschaffenburg

Gustav Aschaffenburg (May 23, 1866 – September 2, 1944) was a German psychiatrist born in Zweibrücken.

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Gustav Fritsch

Gustav Theodor Fritsch (5 March 1838 – 12 June 1927) was a German anatomist, anthropologist, traveller and physiologist from Cottbus.

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Gustav Kirchhoff

Gustav Robert Kirchhoff (12 March 1824 – 17 October 1887) was a German physicist who contributed to the fundamental understanding of electrical circuits, spectroscopy, and the emission of black-body radiation by heated objects.

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Gustav Koerner

Gustav Philipp Koerner, also spelled Gustave or Gustavus Koerner (20 November 1809 – 9 April 1896) was a revolutionary, journalist, lawyer, politician, judge, and statesman in Illinois and Germany and a Colonel of the U.S. Army who was a confessed enemy of slavery.

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Gustav Mayer

Gustav Mayer (4 October 1871 - 21 February 1948) was a German journalist and historian with a particular focus on the Labour movement.

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Gustav Radbruch

Gustav Radbruch (21 November 1878 – 23 November 1949) was a German legal scholar and politician.

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Gustav Simon (surgeon)

Gustav Simon (30 May 1824 in Darmstadt – 21 August 1876 in Heidelberg) was a German surgeon.

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Gustav Trunk

Gustav Trunk (24 July 1871 in Waldprechtsweier - 23 April 1936 in Karlsruhe) was a three-time President of Baden.

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Gustav Tschermak von Seysenegg

Gustav Tschermak von Seysenegg (19 April 1836 – 24 May 1927) was an Austrian mineralogist.

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Gustav Uhlig

Gustav Uhlig (9 July 1838 in Gleiwitz – 14 June 1914 in Schmiedeberg im Riesengebirge) was a German educator and classical philologist.

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Gustav von Leonhard

Gustav von Leonhard (12 November 1816 in Munich – 27 December 1878 in Heidelberg) was a German mineralogist and geologist.

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Gustav Weil

Gustav Weil (April 25, 1808 - August 29, 1889) was a German orientalist.

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Gustavo Colonnetti

Gustavo Colonnetti (8 November 1886 – 20 March 1968) was an Italian mathematician and engineer who made important contributions to continuum mechanics and strength of materials.

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Guy Aldonce de Durfort de Lorges

Guy Aldonce de Durfort, duc de Lorges, marshal of France, (22 August 1630 – 22 October 1702), was a French nobleman and soldier, remembered chiefly as father-in-law of the Duc de St.

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Guy Helminger

Guy Helminger (born 1963) is a Luxembourg author who has written a number of successful novels and plays in German.

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Gyula Kautz

Gyula Kautz (5 November 1829 – 27 March 1909) was a notable Hungarian economist.

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Gyula Kőnig

Gyula Kőnig (16 December 1849 – 8 April 1913) was a mathematician from Hungary.

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HaFraBa

HaFraBa e.V. stands for the association Verein zur Vorbereitung der Autostraße Hansestädte–Frankfurt–Basel and was one of the first large Autobahn projects in Germany.

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Hajo Holborn

Hajo Holborn (18 May 1902, Berlin – 20 June 1969, Bonn) was a German-American historian and specialist in modern German history.

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Hal B. Jennings

Hal Bruce Jennings, Jr. (August 26, 1915 – February 12, 2008) was an American plastic surgeon who served as Surgeon General of the United States Army from October 10, 1969, to September 30, 1973.

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Hammering Man

Hammering Man is a series of monumental kinetic sculptures designed by Jonathan Borofsky which have been installed in various cities around the world.

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Hanna Holborn Gray

Hanna Holborn Gray (born October 25, 1930) is an American historian of Renaissance and Reformation political thought and Professor of History Emerita at the University of Chicago.

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Hannes Helmke

Hannes Helmke (born 10 May 1967 in Heidelberg) is a German sculptor creating bronze sculptures.

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Hans Adlhoch (sport shooter)

Hans Adlhoch (born 10 April 1935) is a German-born Canadian sport shooter.

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Hans Albert

Hans Albert (born 8 February 1921) is a German philosopher.

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Hans Bender

Hans Bender (5 February 1907 – 7 May 1991) was a German lecturer on the subject of parapsychology, who was also responsible for establishing the parapsychological institute Institut für Grenzgebiete der Psychologie und Psychohygiene in Freiburg.

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Hans Bol

Hans Bol or Jan Bol (16 December 1534, Mechelen – 20 November 1593, Amsterdam), was a Flemish painter, print artist, miniaturist painter and draftsman.

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Hans Buchner

Hans Buchner (also Joannes Buchner, Hans von Constanz, born 26 October 1483 in Ravensburg; died March 1538, probably in Konstanz) was an important German organist and composer.

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Hans Curschmann

Hans Heinrich Curschmann (14 August 1875 in Berlin – 1 March 1950) was a German physician and neurologist remembered for Curschmann-Batten-Steinert syndrome.

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Hans Ehrenberg

Hans Philipp Ehrenberg (4 June 1883 – 21 March 1958) was a German Jewish philosopher and theologian.

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Hans Endres

Hans Endres (born 26 February 1911 in Stuttgart – died 11 June 2004 in Heidelberg) was a German religious philosopher and author.

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Hans Frank

Hans Michael Frank (23 May 1900 – 16 October 1946) was a German war criminal and lawyer who worked for the Nazi Party during the 1920s and 1930s, and later became Adolf Hitler's personal lawyer.

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Hans Furler

Hans Furler (5 June 1904 – 29 June 1975) was a German christian-democrat politician.

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Hans Georg Bock

Hans Georg Bock (born May 9, 1948) is a German university professor for mathematics and scientific computing.

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Hans Georg Rammensee

Hans-Georg Rammensee (born 12 April 1953) is a German immunologist and cancer researcher.

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Hans Habe

Hans Habe (February 12, 1911, Budapest – September 29, 1977, Locarno) was a Hungarian and American writer and newspaper publisher.

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Hans Hahn (mathematician)

Hans Hahn (27 September 1879 – 24 July 1934) was an Austrian mathematician who made contributions to functional analysis, topology, set theory, the calculus of variations, real analysis, and order theory.

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Hans Heyck

Swen Hans Wilhelm Heyck (19 September 1891 in Freiburg, Baden – 24 June 1972 in Kempfenhausen, Bavaria) was a German writer and poet.

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Hans Hollmann (director)

Hans Hollmann (born Graz, 4 February 1933) is a theatre director and actor.

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Hans Hugo Klein

Hans Hugo Klein (born 5 August 1936 in Karlsruhe) is a German politician.

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Hans Jakob (Esperantist)

Hans Jakob Notz (Heidelberg, 15 December 1891 – Geneva, 1967) was a German-born Swiss Esperantist.

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Hans Jørgen Walle-Hansen

Hans Jørgen Kåre Strugstad Walle-Hansen (6 April 1912 – 26 November 2012) was a Norwegian businessperson.

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Hans Joachim Moser

Hans Joachim Moser (25 May 1889, Berlin – 14 August 1967, Berlin) was a German musicologist, composer and singer.

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Hans Kayser

Hans Kayser (28 June 1884, Karlsruhe-28 November 1964, Heidelberg) was a landscape designer.

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Hans Kopfermann

Hans Kopfermann (26 April 1895, in Breckenheim near Wiesbaden – 28 January 1963, in Heidelberg) was a German atomic and nuclear physicist.

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Hans Kroh

Hans Kroh (13 May 1907 in Heidelberg – 18 July 1967 in Braunschweig) was a German paratroop general in the Wehrmacht and Bundeswehr and a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves and Swords of Nazi Germany.

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Hans Mauch

Hans Adolph Mauch (6 March 1906 – 20 January 1984) was an engineer known for his work in early jet engine development in Germany, and aeromedical and prosthesis work in the USA in the post-war era.

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Hans Meinhard von Schönberg

Count Hans Meinhard von Schönberg auf Wesel (German: Graf Hans Meinhard von Schönberg auf Wesel) (August 28, 1582 – August 3, 1616) was a German nobleman and soldier, who served as hofmeister of Frederick V, Elector Palatine.

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Hans Ormund Bringolf

Hans Ormund Bringolf (January 11, 1876, Baden-Baden - March 4, 1951, Hallau) was a Swiss adventurer and autobiographer.

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Hans Pässler

Hans Paessler (14 July 1940 in Dresden – 21 January 2018) was a German knee surgeon and college lecturer.

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Hans Reiss

Hans Reiss Ph.D. (born 19 August 1922 in Mannheim, Germany) is Professor Emeritus of German at the University of Bristol.

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Hans Robert Jauss

Hans Robert Jauss (Jauß; 12 December 1921 in Göppingen – 1 March 1997 in Konstanz) was a German academic, notable for his work in reception theory and medieval and modern French literature.

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Hans Sachs (serologist)

Hans Sachs (June 6, 1877, Kattowitz (Katowice) – March 25, 1945, Dublin), was a German serologist.

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Hans Schmidt-Isserstedt

Hans Schmidt-Isserstedt (5 May 190028 May 1973) was a German conductor and composer.

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Hans Staudinger

Hans Staudinger (born 16 August 1889 in Worms, Germany; died 25 February 1980 in New York City, NY) was a politician of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) and an economist, as well as a secretary of state in the Prussian trade ministry from 1929 to 1932.

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Hans Vermeer

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Hans von Salmuth

Hans von Salmuth (11 November 1888 – 1 January 1962) was a German general and war criminal during World War II.

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Hans von Trotha

Hans von Trotha (c. 1450 – 1503) was a German knight and marshal of the prince-elector of the Palatinate.

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Hans Walter Wolff

Hans Walter Wolff (December 17, 1911 – October 22, 1993) was a German Protestant theologian.

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Hans-Arwed Weidenmüller

Hans-Arwed Weidenmüller (born 26 July 1933 in Dresden) is a German theoretical physicist, who works primarily in the field of nuclear physics.

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Hans-Dieter Flick

Hans-Dieter "Hansi" Flick (born 24 February 1965) is a German football manager and former player.

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Hans-Georg Gadamer

Hans-Georg Gadamer (February 11, 1900 – March 13, 2002) was a German philosopher of the continental tradition, best known for his 1960 magnum opus Truth and Method (Wahrheit und Methode) on hermeneutics.

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Hans-Peter Kaul

Hans-Peter Kaul (25 July 1943 – 21 July 2014) was a German international law scholar and former diplomat and international judge.

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Hans-Peter Wild

Hans-Peter Wild (born 16 June 1941) is a Swiss entrepreneur and lawyer.

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Hans-Walter Rix

Hans-Walter Rix is a German astronomer and director of the Max Planck Institute for Astronomy in Heidelberg.

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Harald Lesch

Harald Lesch (born 28 July 1960 in Gießen, Hessen) is a German physicist, astronomer, natural philosopher, author, television presenter, professor of physics at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (LMU) and professor of natural philosophy at the Munich University of Philosophy.

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Harald zur Hausen

Harald zur Hausen (born 11 March 1936) is a German virologist and professor emeritus.

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Hardt Railway

The Hardt Railway (Hardtbahn) is a railway line in the Karlsruhe region of Germany.

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Harold J. Ross

Harold J. Ross (born December 6, 1956) is an American fine art photographer, best known for his light painting techniques using the Hosemaster light system.

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Harry Bresslau

Harry Bresslau (22 March 1848 – 27 October 1926) was a German historian and scholar of state papers and of historical and literary muniments (historical Diplomas).

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Harry Domela

Harry Domela (1905 - after 1978) was a Latvian-born impostor who pretended to be a deposed German crown prince.

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Harry Rosenbusch

Harry Rosenbusch was born in Einbeck.

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Harry White (saxophonist)

Harry Kinross White (born 1967) is an American-born classical saxophonist living in Switzerland.

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Hartmut Beug

Hartmut Beug (1945–2011) was a German cancer biologist who studied how groups of oncogenes interact to lead to the development and spread of cancer.

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Hartmut Hegeler

Hartmut Hegeler (born 11 June 1946 in Bremen) is a German Protestant pastor and author, who is committed to rehabilitating the victims of the witch hunts in Europe which reached a peak during the early seventeenth-century.

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Hartmut Jahreiß

Hartmut Jahreiß (born 1942) is a German astronomer associated with Astronomisches Rechen-Institut specializing in the study of nearby stars.

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Harvard World Model United Nations

The Harvard World Model United Nations (WorldMUN) is an annual traveling Model United Nations conference that is run by Harvard University and a local university team from a host city.

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Hasbrouck Davis

Hasbrouck Davis (April 19, 1827 – October 19, 1870) was an American general from Massachusetts.

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Hasret Kayikçi

Hasret Kayikçi (born 6 November 1991) is a German football player of Turkish origin.

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Hausberg

Hausberg (lit.: "house mountain", plural: Hausberge) is German for a prominent mountain or hill in the immediate vicinity of a village, town or city, usually located on its municipal territory, but outside the built up area.

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HD

HD may refer to.

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He Zehui

Professor He Zehui or Ho Zah-wei (March 5, 1914 – June 20, 2011) was a Chinese nuclear physicist who worked to develop and exploit nuclear physics in Germany and China.

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Healthcare in Germany

Germany has a universal multi-payer health care system paid for by a combination of statutory health insurance (Gesetzliche Krankenversicherung) officially called "sickness funds" (Krankenkassen) and private health insurance (Private Krankenversicherung), colloquially also called "(private) sickness funds".

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Heaven's Gate (religious group)

Heaven's Gate was an American UFO religious millenarian cult based in San Diego, California, founded in 1974 and led by Marshall Applewhite (1931–1997) and Bonnie Nettles (1927–1985).

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Hecker uprising

The Hecker uprising was an attempt by Baden revolutionary leaders Friedrich Hecker, Gustav von Struve, and several other radical democrats in April 1848 to overthrow the monarchy and establish a republic in the Grand Duchy of Baden.

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Heide Hatry

Heide Hatry (born 1965) is a New York City and Berlin based German neo-conceptual artist, curator and editor.

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Heide Hinrichs

Heide Hinrichs is a German artist living and working out of Brussels, Belgium.

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Heidelberg (disambiguation)

Heidelberg is a city of 150,000 in southwestern Germany.

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Heidelberg (electoral district)

Heidelberg is one of the 299 single member constituencies used for the German parliament, the Bundestag.

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Heidelberg Academy of Sciences and Humanities

The Heidelberg Academy of Sciences and Humanities (German: Heidelberger Akademie der Wissenschaften), established in 1909 in Heidelberg, Germany, is an assembly of scholars and scientists in the German state of Baden-Wuerttemberg.

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Heidelberg Appeal

The Heidelberg Appeal, authored by Michel Salomon, is a appeal directed against the findings Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.

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Heidelberg Ball School

The concept of Ball School Heidelberg was developed by Prof.

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Heidelberg Bridge Monkey

The Heidelberg Bridge Monkey dates back to the 15th century.

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Heidelberg Castle

Heidelberg Castle (Heidelberger Schloss) is a ruin in Germany and landmark of Heidelberg.

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Heidelberg Catechism

The Heidelberg Catechism (1563), one of the Three Forms of Unity, is a Protestant confessional document taking the form of a series of questions and answers, for use in teaching Reformed Christian doctrine.

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Heidelberg Hauptbahnhof

Heidelberg Hauptbahnhof (commonly known as Heidelberg HBF) is the main railway station for the city of Heidelberg.

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Heidelberg High School

Heidelberg American High School was a school operated by the Department of Defense Dependents Schools (DoDDS) located on the premises of Mark Twain Village, a housing area for American military members and their families in Heidelberg, Germany.

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Heidelberg Institute for International Conflict Research

The Heidelberg Institute for International Conflict Research (HIIK) is an independent and interdisciplinary registered association located at the Department of Political Science at the University of Heidelberg.

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Heidelberg International School

The Heidelberg International School (H.I.S.), located in the Rhine-Neckar Metropolitan Region, is a private International Baccalaureate (IB) World School for globally mobile and local internationally minded students aged 4-19.

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Heidelberg Middle School

Heidelberg Middle School (HMS) was an American school in Heidelberg, Germany.

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Heidelberg Thingstätte

The Heidelberg Thingstätte (German: Heidelberger Thingstätte) is an open-air theatre on the Heiligenberg in Heidelberg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

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Heidelberg University

Heidelberg University (Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg; Universitas Ruperto Carola Heidelbergensis) is a public research university in Heidelberg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

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Heidelberg University (Ohio)

Heidelberg University is a private liberal arts college in Tiffin, Ohio.

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Heidelberg University Faculty of Law

The Heidelberg University Faculty of Law (also known as Heidelberg Law School), located in Heidelberg, Germany, is one of the original four constituent faculties of Heidelberg University.

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Heidelberg University Faculty of Physics and Astronomy

The Faculty of Physics and Astronomy is one of twelve faculties at the University of Heidelberg.

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Heidelberg University Library

The University Library Heidelberg (Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg) is the central library of the University of Heidelberg.

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Heidelberg Zoo

Heidelberg Zoo is a zoo in Germany which was founded in 1933 and opened for the public on 20 November 1934.

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Heidelberg, Kentucky

Heidelberg is an unincorporated community in Lee County, Kentucky, United States.

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Heidelberg, Minnesota

Heidelberg is a city in Le Sueur County, Minnesota, United States.

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Heidelberg, New Zealand

Heidelberg is a suburb of the southern New Zealand city of Invercargill.

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Heidelberg, Pennsylvania

Heidelberg is a borough located southwest of Pittsburgh in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Heidelberg, Victoria

Heidelberg is a suburb of Melbourne, Australia, 12 km north-east of Melbourne's central business district.

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Heidelberg, Western Cape

Heidelberg is a town in the Western Cape, South Africa.

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Heidelberg-Altstadt station

Heidelberg-Altstadt station (also known as Karlstorbahnhof—"Karlstor station") is a station on the eastern edge of the old town of Heidelberg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

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Heidelberg-Bergheim

Bergheim is a city district of Heidelberg.

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Heidelberg-Königstuhl State Observatory

Heidelberg-Königstuhl State Observatory (Landessternwarte Heidelberg-Königstuhl) is a historic astronomical observatory located near the summit of the Königstuhl hill in the city of Heidelberg in Germany.

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Heidelberg-Kirchheim

Kirchheim (literally German for "Churchville") is a southern district town of the city of Heidelberg in north-west Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

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Heidelberg-Kirchheim/Rohrbach station

Heidelberg-Kirchheim/Rohrbach station is the second busiest station after Heidelberg Hauptbahnhof in the city of Heidelberg in the German state of Baden-Württemberg.

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Heidelberg-Südstadt

Heidelberg-Südstadt ("South Town") is a district of the city of Heidelberg in Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

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Heidelberg-Ziegelhausen

Heidelberg-Ziegelhausen is a residential district (of fourteen) at the eastern perimeter of the city of Heidelberg, Germany.

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HeidelbergCement

HeidelbergCement is a German multinational building materials company headquartered in Heidelberg, Germany.

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Heidelberger Bergbahn

The Heidelberg Mountain Railway (Heidelberger Bergbahn) is a two-section funicular railway in the city of Heidelberg, Germany.

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Heidelberger Druckmaschinen

Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG is a German precision mechanical engineering company with registered office in Heidelberg (Baden-Württemberg) and headquarter in Wiesloch/Walldorf (Baden-Württemberg).

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Heidelberger Hut

The Heidelberger Hut (German: Heidelberger Hütte) is a mountain hut located in the Silvretta in the Swiss canton of Graubünden.

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Heidelberger RK

The Heidelberger Ruderklub (Heidelberger RK or HRK for short) is a German rowing club and rugby union club from Heidelberg, currently playing in the Rugby-Bundesliga.

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Heidelberger TV

The Heidelberger TV is a German rugby union club from Heidelberg, currently playing in the Rugby-Bundesliga.

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Heiko Pult

Dr Heiko Pult (born 1968, in Heidelberg, Germany) is a leading expert for Dry Eye, Contact Lenses, Tear Film and Vision.

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Heilbronn

Heilbronn is a city in northern Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

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Heiligenberg (disambiguation)

Heiligenberg may refer to.

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Heiligenberg (Heidelberg)

The Heiligenberg is a wooded hill overlooking the town of Heidelberg in Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

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Heiligkreuzsteinach

Heiligkreuzsteinach is a town in the district of Rhein-Neckar in Baden-Württemberg in Germany.

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Heimann Hariton Tiktin

Heimann Hariton Tiktin (August 9, 1850 – March 13, 1936), born Heimann Tiktin, was a Silesian-born Romanian Jewish linguist and academic, one of the founders of modern Romanian linguistics.

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Heinrich Adolf Rinne

Heinrich Adolf Rinne (January 24, 1819 – July 26, 1868) was a German otologist born in Vlotho an der Weser.

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Heinrich Bär

Heinrich "Pritzl" Bär (25 May 1913 – 28 April 1957) was a German Luftwaffe flying ace who served throughout World War II in Europe.

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Heinrich Charrasky

Heinrich Charrasky or Heinrich Charasky (born 1656 in Hungary; died 1710) was a Hungarian sculptor in the 18th century.

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Heinrich der Glïchezäre

Heinrich der Glïchezäre (i.e. the hypocrite, in the sense of one who adopts a strange name or pseudonym; also called Heinrich der Gleißner) was a Middle High German poet from Alsace, author of a narrative poem, Reinhart Fuchs (Reynard), the oldest German beast epic that we possess.

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Heinrich Fehrentz

Heinrich Hermann Fehrentz (26 June 1908 in Spiesen – 22 December 1943 in Stuttgart) was a German truck driver and sportsman, who was critical to the Nazi regime and listened to foreign radio stations, so called Feindsender.

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Heinrich Friedrich Weber

Heinrich Friedrich Weber (7 November 1843 – 24 May 1912) was a physicist born in the town of Magdala, near Weimar.

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Heinrich Georg Bronn

Heinrich Georg Bronn (3 March 1800 – 5 July 1862) was a German geologist and paleontologist.

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Heinrich Held

Heinrich Held (6 June 1868 – 4 August 1938) was a German Catholic politician and Minister President of Bavaria.

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Heinrich Hermann Fitting

Heinrich Hermann Fitting (1831-1918) was a German jurist.

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Heinrich Hoffmann (author)

Heinrich Hoffmann (June 13, 1809 – September 20, 1894) was a German psychiatrist, who also wrote some short works including Der Struwwelpeter, an illustrated book portraying children misbehaving.

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Heinrich Hoffmann (photographer)

Heinrich Hoffmann (12 September 188515 December 1957) was Adolf Hitler's official photographer, and a Nazi politician and publisher, who was a member of Hitler's intimate circle.

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Heinrich Kaminski

Heinrich Kaminski (4 July 1886 - 21 June 1946) was a German composer.

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Heinrich Laufenberg

Heinrich Laufenberg (19 January 1872 – 3 February 1932) was a leading German communist and was one of the first to develop the idea of National Bolshevism.

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Heinrich Martin Weber

Heinrich Martin Weber (5 March 1842, Heidelberg, Germany – 17 May 1913, Straßburg, Alsace-Lorraine, German Empire, now Strasbourg, France) was a German mathematician.

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Heinrich Müller (physiologist)

Heinrich Müller (17 December 1820 – 10 May 1864) was a German anatomist and professor at the University of Würzburg.

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Heinrich Neal

Heinrich Neal (September 11, 1870 – 1940) was a German Capellmeister at Heidelberg,"History of Lowell and its people, Volume 2" By Frederick William Coburn, p.532 born to the artist David Dalhoff Neal and Marie Ainmiller, and brother to dramatist Maximilian Dalhoff Neal.

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Heinrich Paulus

Heinrich Eberhard Gottlob Paulus (1 September 1761 – 10 August 1851) was a German theologian and critic of the Bible.

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Heinrich Popitz

Heinrich Popitz (14 May 1925 – 1 April 2002) was a German sociologist who worked towards a general sociological theory.

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Heinrich Rickert

Heinrich John Rickert (25 May 1863 – 25 July 1936) was a German philosopher, one of the leading Neo-Kantians.

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Heinrich Schnee

Heinrich Albert Schnee (Albert Hermann Heinrich Schnee; 4 February 1871 – 23 June 1949) was a German lawyer, colonial civil servant, politician, writer, and association official.

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Heinrich Siedentopf

Heinrich Friedrich Siedentopf (December 1, 1906 – November 28, 1963) was a German astronomer and physicist.

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Heinrich Streintz

Heinrich Streintz (May 7, 1848 in Vienna – November 11, 1892) was an Austrian physicist.

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Heinrich Theodor Menke

Heinrich Theodor Menke (24 May 1819 – 14 May 1892) was a German geographer, who was born and lived in Bremen.

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Heinrich Tillessen

Heinrich Tillessen (born November 27, 1894 in Cologne, died 12 November 1984 in Koblenz) was one of the murderers of Matthias Erzberger, the former minister of finance of the Centre Party.

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Heinrich Vogt (astronomer)

Heinrich Vogt (October 5, 1890 – January 23, 1968) was a German astronomer.

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Heinrich von Bülow (diplomat)

Heinrich Freiherr von Bülow (16 September 1792, in Schwerin – 6 February 1846, in Berlin) was a Prussian statesman.

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Heinrich von Gagern

Heinrich Wilhelm August Freiherr von Gagern (20 August 179922 May 1880) was a statesman who argued for the unification of Germany.

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Heinrich von Maltzan, Baron zu Wartenburg und Penzlin

Heinrich von Maltzan, Baron zu Wartenburg und Penzlin (September 6, 1826 – February 23, 1874), German traveller.

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Heinrich von Recklinghausen

Heinrich von Recklinghausen (17 April 1867 – 12 December 1942) was a German physician and scientist from Würzburg.

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Heinrich von Wild

Heinrich von Wild or Heinrich Wild I (1833–1902) was a Swiss meteorologist and physicist who established a modern meteorological system throughout the Empire and developed meteorological instruments.

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Heinz Ellenberg

Heinz Ellenberg (1 August 1913 in Harburg (Elbe) – 2 May 1997 in Göttingen) was a German biologist, botanist and ecologist.

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Heinz Haber

Heinz Haber (May 15, 1913 – February 13, 1990) was a German physicist and science writer who primarily became famous for his TV programs and books about physics and environmental subjects.

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Heinz Hopf

Heinz Hopf (19 November 1894 – 3 June 1971) was a German mathematician who worked on the fields of topology and geometry.

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Heinz Maier-Leibnitz

Heinz Maier-Leibnitz (28 March 1911 in Esslingen am Neckar – 16 December 2000 in Allensbach) was a German physicist.

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Heinz-Georg Baus

Heinz-Georg Baus (25 February 1934 – 10 May 2016) was a German billionaire, the owner of the home improvement retail chain Bauhaus AG.

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Helen of the Palatinate

Helen of the Palatinate (9 February 1493, Heidelberg – 4 August 1524, Schwerin) was a member of the Palatinate-Simmern branch of House of Wittelsbach and a Countess Palatine of Simmern by birth and by marriage Duchess of Mecklenburg.

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Helene Mayer

Helene Julie Mayer (20 December 1910 – 10 October 1953) was a German-born fencer who won the gold medal at the 1928 Olympics in Amsterdam, and the silver medal at the 1936 Olympics in Berlin.

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Helmina von Chézy

Helmina von Chézy (26 January 178328 February 1856), née Wilhelmine Christiane von Klencke, was a German journalist, poet and playwright.

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Helmut Beckmann

Professor Helmut Beckmann (22 May 1940 – 3 September 2006) was a German psychiatrist.

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Helmut Beinert

Helmut Beinert (17 November 1913 – 21 December 2007) was a professor in the Biochemistry Department at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.

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Helmut Fath

Helmut Fath (24 May 1929, Ursenbach – 19 June 1993, Heidelberg) was a German sidecar racer and engineer.

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Helmut Krauch

Helmut Krauch (2 May 1927 – October 14, 2010) was a German scientist who was known for his publications in systems theory and designtheory and his works in conceptual art.

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Helmut Kretschmar

Helmut Kretschmar (born 3 February 1928) is a German classical tenor who spent most of his career performing in concerts and recitals with major orchestras and at important music festivals internationally.

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Helmut Müller

Helmut Müller (born 31 May 1952 in Heidelberg) is a German politician of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU).

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Helmut Ruska

Helmut Ruska (June 7, 1908, Heidelberg - August 30, 1973) was a German physician and biologist from Heidelberg.

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Helmut Thielicke

Helmut Thielicke (4 December 1908 in Wuppertal – 5 March 1986 in Hamburg) was a German Protestant theologian and rector of the University of Hamburg from 1960 to 1978.

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Helmut Wick

Helmut Paul Emil Wick (5 August 1915 – 28 November 1940) was a Luftwaffe wing commander and flying ace in World War II, and the fourth recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves of Nazi Germany, the nation's highest military decoration at the time.

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Henri Bergson

Henri-Louis Bergson (18 October 1859 – 4 January 1941) was a French-Jewish philosopher who was influential in the tradition of continental philosophy, especially during the first half of the 20th century until World War II.

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Henri Brocard

Pierre René Jean Baptiste Henri Brocard (12 May 1845 – 16 January 1922) was a French meteorologist and mathematician, in particular a geometer.

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Henri Cleutin

Henri Cleutin, seigneur d'Oisel et de Villeparisis (1515 – 20 June 1566), was the representative of France in Scotland from 1546 to 1560, a Gentleman of the Chamber of the King of France, and a diplomat in Rome 1564-1566 during the French Wars of Religion.

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Henri Druey

Daniel-Henri Druey (12 April 1799 – 29 March 1855) was a Swiss politician of the 19th century and a founding father of constitutional democracy in Switzerland.

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Henri Kirpach

Henri Kirpach (2 March 1841 – 25 April 1913) was a Luxembourgish politician and lawyer.

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Henrich Smet

Henrich Smet (also Henricus Smetius Alostanus, Henricus Smetius a Leda, or Hendrik de Smet) (29 June 1535 or 1537—15 March 1614) Heidelberg was a physician and humanist scholar.

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Henriette Feuerbach

Henriette Feuerbach (13 August 1812 – 5 August 1892) was a German author and arts patron.

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Henry (VII) of Germany

Henry (VII) (1211 – 12 February ? 1242), a member of the Hohenstaufen dynasty, was King of Sicily from 1212 until 1217 and King of Germany (formally Rex Romanorum) from 1220 until 1235, as son and co-ruler of Emperor Frederick II.

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Henry A. Miley Jr.

Henry Augustine Miley Jr. (February 14, 1915 – February 6, 2010) was a United States Army four-star general who served as Commanding General, United States Army Materiel Command (CG AMC) from 1970 to 1975.

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Henry Archdall

Henry Kingsley Archdall (2 March 1886 – 27 February 1976) was an Australian academic and clergyman.

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Henry Bredemers

Henry (Henri, Hendrik) Bredemers (Bredeniers) (c. 1472 – May 20, 1522) was a South Netherlandish organist and music teacher.

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Henry Carter Adams

Henry Carter Adams (December 31, 1851 – August 11, 1921) was a U.S. economist and Professor of Political Economy and finance at the University of Michigan.

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Henry Constable

Henry Constable (1562 – 9 October 1613) was an English poet, known particularly for Diana, one of the first English sonnet sequences.

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Henry Flad

Henry Flad (July 30, 1824 – July 20, 1898) was a German-born civil engineer who served as an engineering officer in the Union Army during the American Civil War, as a railroad engineer before and during the civil war, and later as a civil engineer after the war.

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Henry Markram

Henry John Markram (born 28 March 1962) is a Professor at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) in Switzerland and director of the Blue Brain Project and founder of the Human Brain Project.

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Henry Munyaradzi

Henry Munyaradzi was a Zimbabwean sculptor.

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Henry of Bohemia

Henry of Carinthia (Heinrich von Kärnten, Jindřich Korutanský; – 2 April 1335), a member of the House of Gorizia (Meinhardiner), was Duke of Carinthia and Margrave of Carniola (as Henry VI) as well as Count of Tyrol from 1295 until his death.

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Henry of the Palatinate

Henry of Bavaria or Henry of the Palatinate (German: Heinrich von der Pfalz) (Heidelberg, 15 February 1487 – Ladenburg, 3 January 1552) was bishop of Utrecht from 1524 to 1529, bishop of Worms from 1523 to 1552 and bishop of Freising from 1541 to 1552.

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Henry Parkman Jr.

Henry Parkman Jr. (April 26, 1894 – May 27, 1958) was an American politician who served in various offices in Massachusetts and the United States federal government.

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Henry Roscoe (chemist)

Sir Henry Enfield Roscoe (7 January 1833 – 18 December 1915) was a British chemist.

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Henry VI, Count Palatine of the Rhine

Henry VI "the Younger" of Brunswick, of the House of Welf, was Count Palatine of the Rhine from 1212 to 1214.

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Henry XI of Legnica

Henry XI of Legnica (Henryk XI Legnicki; Schloss Liegnitz, 23 February 1539 – Krakow, 3 March 1588), was a thrice Duke of Legnica: 1551-1556 (under regency), 1559–1576 and 1580-1581.

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Henryk Leon Strasburger

Henryk Leon Strasburger (27 May 1887 – 2 May 1951) was a Polish economist, General Commissioner in the Free City of Danzig (now Gdańsk) and delegate to the League of Nations.

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Hep-Hep riots

The Hep-Hep riots from August to October 1819 were pogroms against Ashkenazi Jews, beginning in the Kingdom of Bavaria, during the period of Jewish emancipation in the German Confederation.

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Heppenheim

Heppenheim (Bergstraße) is the seat of Bergstraße district in Hesse, Germany, lying on the Bergstraße on the edge of the Odenwald.

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Herbert Hahn

'Herbert Hahn' (* 5 May 1890 in Pärnu Estonia, then part of the Russian Empire; † 20 June 1970 in Stuttgart) was a German teacher and Anthroposophist.

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Herbert Hirche

Herbert Hirche (born 20 May 1910 in Görlitz, died 28 January 2002 in Heidelberg) was a German architect and furniture and product designer.

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Herbert Kronke

Herbert Kronke (born 1950) is professor of private law at Heidelberg University School of Law, and director of the Heidelberg Institute for Foreign and International Private and Economic Law.

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Herbert Rusche

Herbert Ludwig Rusche (born 6 May 1952 in Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler, Rhineland-Palatinate) is a German politician and LGBT activist.

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Herbert Seifert

Herbert Karl Johannes Seifert (27 May 1907, Bernstadt – 1 October 1996, Heidelberg) was a German mathematician known for his work in topology.

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Herbert Tobias

Herbert Tobias (14 December 1924 - 17 August 1982) was a German photographer who first became well known for his fashion photography during the 1950s.

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Herbert Witzenmann

Herbert Witzenmann (16 February 1905, Pforzheim, Baden – 24 September 1988, Heidelberg, Baden-Württemberg) was a German philosopher and anthroposophist.

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Heribert Rech

Heribert Rech (born April 25, 1950 in Östringen) is a German lawyer and politician.

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Herman Frederik Carel ten Kate (anthropologist)

Herman F.C. ten Kate, the younger (7 February 1858 – 3 February 1931) was a Dutch anthropologist.

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Hermann Askan Demme

Hermann Askan Demme (* 28 August 1802 in Altenburg; † 18 January 1867 in Bern) was a German-Swiss physician.

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Hermann Becker-Freyseng

Hermann Becker-Freyseng (18 July 1910 in Ludwigshafen – 27 August 1961 in Heidelberg) was a German physician and consultant for aviation medicine with the Luftwaffe during the Nazi era.

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Hermann Detzner

Hermann Philipp Detzner (16 October 1882 – 1 December 1970) was a German engineer and surveyor, who served as an officer in the German colonial security force (Schutztruppe) in Kamerun (Cameroon) and German New Guinea.

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Hermann Fol

Hermann Fol (23 July 1845, Saint-Mandé – 13 March 1892) was a Swiss zoologist and the father of modern cytology.

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Hermann Franz Moritz Kopp

Hermann Franz Moritz Kopp (30 October 1817 – 20 February 1892), German chemist, was born at Hanau, where his father, Johann Heinrich Kopp (1777–1858), a physician, was professor of chemistry, physics and natural history at the local lyceum.

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Hermann Friedmann

Adolph Hermann Friedmann (11 April 1873, Białystok – 25 May 1957, Heidelberg) was a Polish-German philosopher and jurist, Finnish citizen from 1906.

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Hermann Goetz (art historian)

Hermann Goetz (17 July 1898 – 8 July 1976) was a German art historian and museum director, known for his scholarly contributions in the field of Indian art history.

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Hermann Grab

Hermann Grab (6 May 1903 – 2 August 1949) was a Bohemian German-language writer.

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Hermann Grabner

Hermann Grabner (May 12, 1886 – July 3, 1969) was an Austrian composer and music teacher.

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Hermann Heinrich Becker

Hermann Heinrich Becker (15 September 1820 in Elberfeld – 9 December 1885 in Cologne) was a German politician and member of the DFP.

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Hermann Lenz

Hermann Karl Lenz (26 February 1913 in Stuttgart – 12 May 1998 in Munich) was a German writer of poetry, fiction stories, and novels.

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Hermann Lisco

Gustav Amandus Hermann Lisco (January 30, 1850 in Berlin; died November 7, 1923) was a German lawyer and government minister during the beginning of the 20th century.

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Hermann Lossen

Hermann Friedrich Lossen (November 7, 1842 – August 27, 1909) was a German surgeon born in Emmershäuser Hütte, Hesse.

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Hermann Maas

Hermann Ludwig Maas (5 August 1877, Gengenbach, Baden – 27 September 1970) was a Protestant minister, a doctor of theology and named one of the Righteous Among the Nations, a title given by the Israeli organization for study and remembrance of the Holocaust - Yad Vashem, for people who helped save the lives of Jews during the Holocaust without seeking to gain thereby.

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Hermann Osthoff

Hermann Osthoff (18 April 1847, Billmerich – 7 May 1909, Heidelberg) was a German linguist.

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Hermann Röchling

Hermann Röchling (12 November 1872 – 24 August 1955) was a German steel manufacturer in the Saar (Germany) and Lorraine (France) in the 20th century.

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Hermann Rieder

Hermann Rieder (3 May 1928 in Altfraunhofen (near Landshut) – 22 August 2009 in Gaiberg (near Heidelberg)) was a German javelin thrower, trainer and sports scientist.

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Hermann Ritter

Hermann Ritter (16 September 1849 in Wismar – 25 January 1926 in Würzburg) was a German viola player, composer and music historian.

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Hermann Schapira

Zvi Hermann Schapira (צבי הרמן שפירא; 1840-1898), or Hermann Hirsch Schapira, was a Russian mathematician and Zionist.

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Hermann Schmitz

Hermann Schmitz (1 January 1881 – 8 October 1960) was a German industrialist and Nazi war criminal.

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Hermann Speck von Sternburg

Hermann Speck von Sternburg (21 August 1852 Leeds, England – 23 August 1908 Heidelberg, Germany) was a German diplomat.

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Hermann Sprengel

Hermann Sprengel FRS (29 August 1834 – 14 January 1906) was a German-British chemist who discovered the explosive nature of picric acid in 1873, patented safety explosives and invented the mercurial air pump.

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Hermann Teuchert

Hermann August Teuchert (3 March 1880–13 January 1972) was a German historical linguist.

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Hermann Usener

Hermann Karl Usener (23 October 1834 – 21 October 1905) was a German scholar in the fields of philology and comparative religion.

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Hermann von dem Busche

Hermann von dem Busche (also Hermannus Buschius or Pasiphilus; 1468–1534) was a German humanist writer, known for his Vallum humanitatis (1518).

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Hermann Wichelhaus

Karl Hermann Wichelhaus (8 January 1842, Elberfeld – 28 February 1927, Heidelberg) was a German chemist.

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Hermann Wilken

Hermann Wilken (1522 in Neuenrade – 7 February 1603 in Heidelberg), also known as Hermann Witekind and with the pseudonym of Augustin Lercheimer, was a German humanist and mathematician.

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Hermann Winnefeld

Hermann Winnefeld (4 September 1862, Überlingen – 30 April 1918, Berlin) was a German classical archaeologist.

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Hermonax

Hermonax was a Greek vase painter working in the red-figure style.

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Herschweiler-Pettersheim

Herschweiler-Pettersheim is an Ortsgemeinde – a municipality belonging to a Verbandsgemeinde, a kind of collective municipality – in the Kusel district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.

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Herwig Görgemanns

Herwig Görgemanns (born 1931) is a German classicist, former professor and emeritus of classical philology at Heidelberg University.

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Hieronymus Brunschwig

Hieronymus Brunschwig or Hieronymus Brunschwygk (c. 1450c. 1512) was a German surgeon ("wund artzot"), alchemist and botanist.

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Hieronymus David Gaubius

Hieronymus David Gaubius (24 February 1705 – 29 November 1780) was a German physician and chemist.

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Hieronymus Harder

Hieronymus Harder (1523 – April 1607) was a German botanist and teacher of Latin.

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Hilde Benjamin

Hilde Benjamin (née Lange, 5 February 1902 – 18 April 1989) was an East German judge and Minister of Justice.

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Hilde Domin

Hilde Domin (27 July 1909 – 22 February 2006) is the pseudonym of Hilde Palm (née Löwenstein), a German lyric poet and writer.

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Hinnerk (magazine)

Hinnerk is a German magazine for the LGBT community in Hamburg, Bremen and northern part of Germany.

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Hirschhorn (Neckar)

Hirschhorn (Neckar) is a small town in the Bergstraße district of Hesse, Germany, and is known as "The Pearl of the Neckar valley”.

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History of Berlin

The history of Berlin starts with its foundation in the 13th century.

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History of Calvinism

Calvinism originated with the Reformation in Switzerland when Huldrych Zwingli began preaching what would become the first form of the Reformed doctrine in Zürich in 1519.

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History of Frankfurt am Main

The history of the city of Frankfurt am Main started on a hill at a ford in the Main River.

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History of Freiburg

The History of Freiburg im Breisgau can be traced back almost 900 years.

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History of Heidelberg University

The history of Heidelberg University starts from its founding in 1386.

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History of libraries

The history of libraries began with the first efforts to organize collections of documents.

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History of rail transport in Germany

The history of rail transport in Germany can be traced back to the 16th century.

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History of railways in Württemberg

The history of railways in Württemberg describes the beginnings and expansion of rail transport in Württemberg from the first studies in 1834 to today.

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History of rugby union

The history of rugby union follows from various football games played long before the 19th century, but it was not until the middle of that century that the rules were formulated and codified.

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History of Südwestrundfunk

The Southern part of Germany was split at the end of World War II into two occupation zones, an American and a French one.

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History of the Anglican Communion

The history of the Anglican Communion may be attributed mainly to the worldwide spread of British culture associated with the British Empire.

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History of the Jews in Germany

Jewish settlers founded the Ashkenazi Jewish community in the Early (5th to 10th centuries CE) and High Middle Ages (circa 1000–1299 CE).

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History of the Jews in Laupheim

The history of the Jews in Laupheim began in the first half of the 18th century.

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History of the Jews in Speyer

The history of the Jews in Speyer reaches back over 1,000 years.

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History of the Quakers

The Religious Society of Friends began as a movement in England in the mid-17th century in Lancashire.

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History of the Russian language

Note: in the following sections, all examples of vocabulary appear in their modern spelling.

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Hjalmar Frisk

Hjalmar Frisk (4 August 1900, Gothenburg – 1 August 1984, Gothenburg) was a Swedish linguist in Indo-European studies and rector of Göteborg University 1951–1966.

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Hochschule für Kirchenmusik Heidelberg

The Hochschule für Kirchenmusik Heidelberg is a University of Church Music in Heidelberg.

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Hochspeyer

Hochspeyer is a municipality in the district of Kaiserslautern, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.

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Hoffenheim

Hoffenheim is a village in Rhein-Neckar-Kreis, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

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Hogan's Heroes

Hogan's Heroes is an American television sitcom set in a German prisoner of war (POW) camp during World War II.

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Hohenöllen

Hohenöllen is an Ortsgemeinde – a municipality belonging to a Verbandsgemeinde, a kind of collective municipality – in the Kusel district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.

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Holger Löhr

Holger Löhr (born 25 July 1970) is a German male handball player.

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Home Guard (United Kingdom)

The Home Guard (initially Local Defence Volunteers or LDV) was a defence organisation of the British Army during the Second World War.

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Homiliarium

A homiliarium or homiliary is a collection of homilies, or familiar explanations of the Gospels.

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Homo heidelbergensis

Homo heidelbergensis is an extinct species or subspecies of archaic humans in the genus Homo of the Middle Pleistocene (between about 700,000 and 200,000-300,000 years ago), known from fossils found in Southern Africa, East Africa and Europe.

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Hong Kong at the 1972 Summer Paralympics

Hong Kong sent a delegation to compete at the 1972 Summer Paralympics in Heidelberg, West Germany.

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Hong Kong at the Paralympics

Hong Kong made its Paralympic Games début at the 1972 Summer Paralympics in Heidelberg, and has taken part in every subsequent edition of the Summer Paralympics.

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Horace Donisthorpe

Horace St.

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Horace Vere, 1st Baron Vere of Tilbury

Horace Vere, 1st Baron Vere of Tilbury (1565 – 2 May 1635) (also Horatio Vere or Horatio de Vere) was an English military leader during the Eighty Years' War and the Thirty Years' War, a son of Geoffrey Vere and brother of Francis Vere.

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Horst Frank

Horst Frank (28 May 1929 – 25 May 1999) was a German film actor.

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Horst Kasner

Horst Kasner (né Horst Kaźmierczak; born 6 August 1926 in Berlin, died 2 September 2011 in Templin) was a German Protestant theologian and father of German Chancellor Angela Merkel.

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Horst Rittel

Horst Willhelm Jakob Rittel (14 July 1930 – 9 July 1990) was a design theorist and university professor.

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Horten AG

Horten AG (Aktiengesellschaft) was a German department store chain founded by Helmut Horten in 1936 and headquartered in Düsseldorf, Germany. With up to 80 stores throughout Germany, Horten ranked fourth-largest among German department store chains, after Karstadt, Kaufhof and Hertie. Horten was one of the most modern German department store companies in the 1960s and 1970s. Many new stores were built and the traditional, long-established high street stores were renovated, modernized, and in some cases, expanded. Horten built the first department stores that included car parks and petrol stations. Horten wanted to be the department store of choice for customers from the suburbs who had their first cars and did not want to travel into the cities by bus or tram. In addition to their high-end downtown department stores, Horten built new "edge of downtown stores." Every department store featured a restaurant, mostly located on the top floor. In the 1960s they were called "KUPFERSPIESS" (Copper Kettle). Later, Horten began to reorganise them into self-service-restaurants and called them "Bon appetit" or "Horten-Restaurant," also combined together as "Bon appetit: Ihr Horten-Restaurant." In the 1990s Horten also began introducing the Galeria-concept for its restaurants and gave them a new food distribution sector and a lighter outfit. After Kaufhof took over Horten, they merged their two restaurant companies "Bel-Terine" and "Bon appetit" into one, dubbed "DINEA." Smaller restaurants with less service were called "Grillpfanne." Horten's dark brown interiors morphed into a more modern and fresh look with the introduction of the new Galeria stores in the 1980s, with an emphasis on lighter colors such as blue, light gray and white. Some of the bigger stores added food courts called "delikatessa" and also added onsite supermarkets. After returning from a visit to the United States and returning with the concept, Helmut Horten opened Germany's first supermarkets in the basement floors of his department stores. They were innovative, modern, and much larger than most German grocery stores at the time. In 1968 Helmut Horten sold all of his shares in the company and was not subsequently seen at celebratory occasions of Horten AG (like the 50th anniversary in 1986). Helmut Horten died in 1987, at this time his former company had been acquired by British American Tobacco plc. Until 1988, Horten operated some of its department stores under the name of Merkur; some of the group's smaller department stores were called DeFaKa (Deutsches Familien Kaufhaus), but these had all been replaced with modern types of Horten department stores by the 1970s. In 1988 Horten introduced a new concept for their department stores called the "GALERIA" concept. This proved to be a very successful venture for Horten AG. Horten AG decided to refresh the 39 biggest stores with the GALERIA design, though this goal was never fully implemented. That year, Horten founded Horten-Extra GmbH to hold its thirteen smallest locations not branded with the new GALERIA design. Ten of these Horten-Extra stores were sold to Kaufring AG in 1993. The other three Horten-Extra stores also did not have successful histories. The location in Dortmund was closed directly after the ten Horten-Extra stores were sold; it was renovated as a mall (Westfalen Forum). The other two Horten-Extra stores became part of Kaufhof (Neuss and Schwäbisch Gmünd) and traded for a few years once again as Horten, until the year 2000, when both stores closed because they were considered too small to be renamed Galeria Kaufhof. In 1994 competitor Kaufhof took over Horten and - over a ten-year period - all Horten department stores were either renamed Kaufhof, sold or closed. This process ended in 2004 with the last stores being closed or renamed and the Horten name disappeared. Today only one store - the Carsch-Haus in Düssldorf - still has the Horten logo on its facade, struck in stone over the main doors. The former name "Horten im Carsch-Haus" was dropped in 1996. In 2008 Kaufhof cleaned the Horten stone logos and they are now clearly visible on the facade. The store now simply trades as Carsch-Haus and wasn't changed into Kaufhof. A Galeria Kaufhof store is located in the same street. The 'Carsch-Haus' in Düsseldorf was the finest department store of Horten AG and served as a flagship store. It is now run by Kaufhof, but still trades as Carsch-Haus. This store has a very interesting and unique story, as in the 1980s it was dismantled stone by stone and later rebuilt only a few feet away. This became necessary because the 'Rheinbahn' (public transport in Düsseldorf) had planned to build a subway station under the building. After rebuilding, the Carsch-Haus became Horten AG's most modern department store and a model of development for the Galeria concept. In 1995 Horten AG became a real estate company and leased the Horten stores to Kaufhof. The operating business was transferred to the Horten GALERIA GmbH, which was later merged with Kaufhof AG.

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Hortus Palatinus

The Hortus Palatinus, or Garden of the Palatinate, was a Baroque garden in the Italian Renaissance style attached to Heidelberg Castle, Germany.

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House demolition

House demolition is primarily a military tactic which has been used in many conflicts for a variety of purposes.

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House of Palatinate-Neumarkt

Palatinate-Neumarkt (German: Pfalz-Neumarkt) was a subdivision of the Wittelsbach dynasty of the German Palatinate.

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House of Wittelsbach

The House of Wittelsbach is a European royal family and a German dynasty from Bavaria.

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Hubert Burda

Hubert Burda (born 9 February 1940) is a German publisher.

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Hubertus von Amelunxen

Hubertus von Amelunxen (born 29 December 1958, Bad Hindelang, Allgäu) is a philosopher, art historian, editor, curator, photography critic, and professor for philosophy of photography and cultural studies.

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Hugo Münsterberg

Hugo Münsterberg (June 1, 1863 – December 16, 1916) was a German-American psychologist.

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Hugo Neumann (pediatrician)

Hugo Neumann (25 October 1858 – 12 July 1912) was a German-Jewish pediatrician born in Berlin.

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Hummingbird

Hummingbirds are birds from the Americas that constitute the family Trochilidae.

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Hungary at the 1972 Summer Paralympics

Hungary sent a delegation to compete at the 1972 Summer Paralympics in Heidelberg, West Germany.

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Hungary at the Paralympics

Hungary made its Paralympic Games début at the 1972 Summer Paralympics in Heidelberg, with a delegation of four athletes in track and field.

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Hypnoanalysis

Hypnoanalysis is the technique of using hypnosis in the practice of psychoanalysis and psychotherapy.

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I Lost My Heart in Heidelberg (1926 film)

I Lost My Heart in Heidelberg (German: Ich hab mein Herz in Heidelberg verloren) is a 1926 German silent film directed by Arthur Bergen and starring Emil Höfer, Gertrud de Lalsky and Werner Fuetterer.

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I Lost My Heart in Heidelberg (1952 film)

I Lost My Heart in Heidelberg (German: Ich hab' mein Herz in Heidelberg verloren) is a 1952 West German romantic musical film directed by Ernst Neubach and starring Eva Probst, Adrian Hoven and Paul Hörbiger.

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I Lost My Heart in Heidelberg (song)

"I Lost My Heart in Heidelberg" (Ich hab' mein Herz in Heidelberg verloren) is a German song composed in 1925 by Fred Raymond with lyrics by Fritz Löhner-Beda and Ernst Neubach.

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I Was a Male War Bride

I Was a Male War Bride is a 1949 comedy film directed by Howard Hawks and starring Cary Grant and Ann Sheridan.

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Ian Harding

Ian Harding (born 16 September 1986) is an American actor.

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Ida Dehmel

Ida Dehmel (born Ida Coblenz: 14 January 1870 - 29 September 1942) was a German lyric poet and muse, a feminist and a supporter of the arts.

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Igor Stravinsky

Igor Fyodorovich Stravinsky (ˈiɡərʲ ˈfʲɵdərəvʲɪtɕ strɐˈvʲinskʲɪj; 6 April 1971) was a Russian-born composer, pianist, and conductor.

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Ilvesheim

Ilvesheim is a town of about 8700 residents (2012) in the district of Rhein-Neckar in Baden-Württemberg in Germany.

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Imagina of Isenburg-Limburg

Imagina of Isenburg-Limburg (ca. 1255 – 29 September 1313?) was the Queen consort of Adolf of Nassau, King of Germany.

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Immurement

Immurement (from Latin im- "in" and murus "wall"; literally "walling in") is a form of imprisonment, usually for life, in which a person is placed within an enclosed space with no exits.

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In Concert 1980

In Concert 1980 was a concert tour by the British multi-instrumentalist Mike Oldfield.

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In Our Bones World Tour

The In Our Bones Tour is the third headlining concert tour by American pop rock band Against the Current.

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In Rock World Tour

The In Rock World Tour was a successful worldwide concert tour by British hard rock group Deep Purple.

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Ina Weisse

Ina Weisse is a German actress, screenwriter and film director.

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Incunable

An incunable, or sometimes incunabulum (plural incunables or incunabula, respectively), is a book, pamphlet, or broadside printed in Europe before the year 1501.

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Independent Air Force

The Independent Air Force (IAF), also known as the Independent Force or the Independent Bombing Force and later known as the Inter-Allied Independent Air Force, was a First World War strategic bombing force which was part of the British Royal Air Force and was used to strike against German railways, aerodromes, and industrial centres without co-ordination with the Army or Navy.

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Index of Germany-related articles

Topics related to Germany (sorted alphabetically) include.

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India at the 1972 Summer Paralympics

India sent a delegation to compete at the 1972 Summer Paralympics in Heidelberg, West Germany.

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India at the Paralympics

India made its Summer Paralympic début at the 1968 Games, competed again in 1972, and then was absent until the 1984 Games.

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Indiculus superstitionum et paganiarum

The Indiculus superstitionum et paganiarum (Small index of superstitions and paganism) is a Latin collection of capitularies identifying and condemning superstitious and pagan beliefs found in the north of GaulDierkens 24.

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Ingolf Gabold

Ingolf Georg August Gabold (born 31 March 1942 Heidelberg, Germany) is a Danish composer.

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Initiative for Science in Europe

The Initiative for Science in Europe (ISE) is an independent platform of European learned societies and scientific organisations.

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Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology

Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology (ISMB) is an annual academic conference on the subjects of bioinformatics and computational biology organised by the International Society for Computational Biology (ISCB).

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International Conference of Physics Students

ICPS is an annual conference of the International Association of Physics Students (IAPS).

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International Conference on Neutrino Physics and Astrophysics

The International Conference on Neutrino Physics and Astrophysics is a significant international conference series in the field of neutrino physics, during which talks detailing notable progress in theoretical and experimental work are given.

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International Conference on Systems Biology

The International Conference on Systems Biology is the primary international conference for systems biology research.

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International Congress of Mathematicians

The International Congress of Mathematicians (ICM) is the largest conference for the topic of mathematics.

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International E-road network

The international E-road network is a numbering system for roads in Europe developed by the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE).

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International Filmfestival Mannheim-Heidelberg

Mannheim-Heidelberg International Filmfestival (German: Internationales Filmfestival Mannheim-Heidelberg), often shortened to IFFMH, is an annual film festival held jointly by the cities of Mannheim and Heidelberg in Baden-Württemberg.

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International Publishers Association

The International Publishers Association (IPA) is an international publishing industry federation of national publisher associations representing book and journal publishing.

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International Students of History Association

The International Students of History Association (ISHA) is an international non-governmental organization of students of history.

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International Symposium on Wearable Computers

The International Symposium on Wearable Computers or ISWC (pronounced "iz-wic") is one of the most prominent academic conferences on wearable computing and ubiquitous computing.

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Ioana Petcu-Colan

Ioana Petcu-Colan is an Irish violinist of Romanian origin, currently living in Bangor, County Down, Northern Ireland.

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Ioannis Theodorakopoulos

Ioannis Theodorakopoulos (Ἰωάννης Θεοδωρακόπουλος; 28 February 1900, Vassaras, Lakonia – 20 February 1981, Athens) was a Greek philosopher.

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Ireland at the 1972 Summer Paralympics

Ireland sent a delegation to compete at the 1972 Summer Paralympics in Heidelberg, West Germany.

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Irene Dingel

Irene Dingel (born April 26, 1956 in Werdohl, Germany) is a German historian and a Protestant theologian.

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Irie Révoltés

Irie Révoltés is a music band from Heidelberg, Germany.

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Iris ter Schiphorst

Iris ter Schiphorst (born 22 May 1956) is a German composer and musician.

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Irmgard Möller

Irmgard Möller (born 13 May 1947) is a former member of the German militant group the Red Army Faction (RAF).

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Isaac Casaubon

Isaac Casaubon (18 February 1559 – 1 July 1614) was a classical scholar and philologist, first in France and then later in England, regarded by many of his time as the most learned man in Europe.

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Isaac Jacquelot

Isaac Jacquelot (also Jaquelot) (1647–1708) was a French Huguenot minister and controversialist.

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Isaac Wake

Sir Isaac Wake (1580/81 – 1632Vivienne Larminie,, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004. Retrieved 10 November 2008) was an English diplomat and political commentator.

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Isabella Beeton

Isabella Mary Beeton (Mayson; 14 March 1836 – 6 February 1865), also known as Mrs Beeton, was an English journalist, editor and writer.

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Isolde Hausser

Isolde Hausser (née Ganswindt, 7 December 1889 – 5 October 1951) was a German physicist.

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Israel at the 1972 Summer Paralympics

Israel sent a delegation to compete at the 1972 Summer Paralympics in Heidelberg, West Germany.

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István Hiller

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István Szamosközy

Stefan Zamosius (Szamosközy) (1570–1612) was a Hungarian humanist and historian.

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Italian exonyms

Below is list of Italian language exonyms for places in non-Italian-speaking areas of Europe: In recent years, the use of Italian exonyms for lesser known places has significantly decreased, in favour of the foreign toponym.

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Italy at the 1972 Summer Paralympics

Italy sent a delegation to compete at the 1972 Summer Paralympics in Heidelberg, West Germany.

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Ivan Banjavčić

Ivan Banjavčić (May 29, 1843 - October 7, 1913) was a Croatian politician and philanthropist.

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Ivan Yarkovsky

Ivan Osipovich Yarkovsky (Jan Jarkowski) (24 May 1844, Asveya, Vitebsk Governorate – 22 January 1902, Heidelberg) was a Russian civil engineer of Polish descent.

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IWAS World Games

The International Wheelchair and Amputee Sports (IWAS) World Games (or IWAS World Games) are a multi-sport competition for athletes with a disability, which under the former name of the International Stoke Mandeville Games were the forerunner of the Paralympic Games.

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Iyar

Iyar (אִייָר or אִיָּר, Standard Iyyar Tiberian ʾIyyār; from Akkadian ayyaru, meaning "Rosette; blossom") is the eighth month of the civil year (which starts on 1 Tishrei) and the second month of the ecclesiastical year (which starts on 1 Nisan) on the Hebrew calendar.

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Izbica Ghetto

The Izbica ghetto was a Jewish ghetto created by Nazi Germany in Izbica in occupied Poland during World War II, serving as a transfer point for deportation of Jews from Poland, Germany, Austria and Czechoslovakia to Bełżec and Sobibór extermination camps.

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J. Hans D. Jensen

Johannes Hans Daniel Jensen (25 June 1907 – 11 February 1973) was a German nuclear physicist.

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J1000+0221

J1000+0221 was the most distant gravitational lens galaxy known (up until the discovery of the IRC 0218 lens galaxy), and remains the most distant quad-image lens galaxy discovered so far.

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Jaan Patterson

Jaan Patterson is a German composer and poet, and runs the Surrism-Phonoethics netlabel he had founded 2007.

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Jack the Ripper: The Final Solution

Jack the Ripper: The Final Solution is a book written by Stephen Knight first published in 1976.

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Jackson Browne

Clyde Jackson Browne (born October 9, 1948) is an American singer-songwriter and musician who has sold over 18 million albums in the United States.

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Jacob Alting

Jacob Alting (27 September 1618 – 20 August 1679) was a Dutch philologist and theologian.

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Jacob Gould Schurman

Jacob Gould Schurman (May 2, 1854 – August 12, 1942) was a Canadian-born educator and diplomat, who served as President of Cornell University and United States Ambassador to Germany.

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Jacob Köbel

Jacob Köbel (1462-1533) was a printer and publisher in Oppenheim.

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Jacob Kuechler

Jacob Kuechler (1823–1893) was surveyor, conscientious objector during the Civil War, and commissioner of the Texas General Land Office.

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Jacob Lorhard

Jacob Lorhard (Jacobus Lorhardus; 1561 – 19 May 1609) was a German philosopher and pedagogue based in St. Gallen, Switzerland.

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Jacob Micyllus

Jacob Micyllus, (6 April 1503 – 28 January 1558) was a German Renaissance humanist and teacher, who conducted the city's Latin school in Frankfurt and held a chair at the University of Heidelberg, during times of great cultural stress in Germany.

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Jacobus Barbireau

Jacobus Barbireau (also Jacques or Jacob; also Barbirianus) (1455 – 7 August 1491) was a Franco-Flemish Renaissance composer from Antwerp.

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Jacobus Theodorus Tabernaemontanus

Jacobus Theodorus (Jacob Diether), called Tabernaemontanus (1525 – August 1590) was a physician and an early botanist and herbalist, the "father of "German botany" whose illustrated Neuw Kreuterbuch (1588) or Eicones Plantarum (Frankfurt, 1590) was the result of a lifetime's botanizing and medical practice.

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Jacobus Verheiden

Jacobus Verheiden (Verheidanus Graviensis) (fl. 15901618) was a Dutch schoolmaster known as an author.

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Jacopo Brocardo

Jacopo Brocardo (Anglicised as James Brocard(e), Jacobus Brocardus Pedemontanus) (c.1518 – 1594?) was an Italian Protestant convert and biblical interpreter.

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Jacques Dubochet

Jacques Dubochet (born 8 June 1942) is a retired Swiss biophysicist.

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Jacques Fouquier

Jacques Fouquier or Jacob Focquier or Jacques Fouquières (c.1580/1591–1659) was a Flemish Baroque landscape painter.

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Jacques L'enfant

Jacques Lenfant (April 13, 1661, Bazoches-en-Dunois, La Beauce - August 7, 1728, Berlin), French Protestant divine, was born at Bazoches-en-Dunois in 1661, son of Paul Lenfant, Protestant pastor at Bazoche and afterwards at Châtillon-sur-Loing until the revocation of the edict of Nantes, when he moved to Marburg in the Landgraviate of Hesse-Kassel.

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Jacques Maritain

Jacques Maritain (18 November 1882 – 28 April 1973) was a French Catholic philosopher.

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Jacques Schulz

Jacques Arno Schulz (born April 1, 1967 in Heidelberg, Germany) is a German sports commentator and journalist who commentated on Formula One in Germany between 1996 and 2012.

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Jacques-Nompar de Caumont, duc de La Force

Jacques-Nompar de Caumont, duc de La Force (30 December 1558 – 10 May 1652) was a marshal of France and peer of France.

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Jakob Christmann

Jakob Christmann (born November 1554 in Johannisberg (Rheingau), Geisenheim – 16 June 1613 in Heidelberg) was a German Orientalist who also studied problems of astronomy.

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Jakob Götzenberger

Jakob Götzenberger (Franz Jakob Julius Götzenberger, Heidelberg 4 November 1802 – Darmstadt 6 October 1866) was a German mural painter and portraitist, a pupil of Peter Cornelius.

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Jakob Greber

Johann Jakob Greber (? – buried 5 July 1731) was a German Baroque composer and musician.

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Jakob Monau

Jakob Monau (4 February 1546; Breslau – 6 October 1603; Breslau), also known as Jacobus Monavius or Iacobus Monaw, was a polymath (lawyer, linguist and poet) and leader of the Reformed Protestant faction after Johannes Crato von Krafftheim's death.

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Jakob Sederholm

Jakob Johannes Sederholm (20 July 1863 – 26 June 1934) was a Finnish petrologist most associated with his studies of migmatites.

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Jakob Steiner

Jakob Steiner (18 March 1796 – 1 April 1863) was a Swiss mathematician who worked primarily in geometry.

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Jakob von Weizsäcker

Jakob von Weizsäcker (born 4 March 1970) is a German politician and Member of the European Parliament (MEP) from Germany.

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Jakob Wilhelm Roux

Jakob Wilhelm Roux (13 April 1771, Jena - 22 August 1830, Heidelberg) was a German painter and draughtsman.

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Jamaica at the 1972 Summer Paralympics

Jamaica sent a delegation to compete at the 1972 Summer Paralympics in Heidelberg, West Germany.

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Jamar Nesbit

Jamar Kendric Nesbit (born December 17, 1976) is a former American football guard.

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James Clair Flood

James Clair Flood (October 25, 1826 – February 21, 1889) was an American businessman who made a fortune thanks to the Comstock Lode in Nevada.

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James D. Thurman

James David Thurman (born September 19, 1953) is a retired United States Army general who served as the Commander of United Nations Command, R.O.K.-U.S. Combined Forces Command, and U.S. Forces Korea from July 14, 2011 until October 2, 2013.

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James Doull

James Alexander Doull (1918–2001) was a Canadian philosopher and academic who was born and lived most of his life in Nova Scotia.

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James FitzPatrick (American football)

James Joseph FitzPatrick, III (born February 1, 1964) is a retired American football offensive tackle.

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James Serrin

James Burton Serrin (1 November 1926, Chicago, Illinois – 23 August 2012, Minneapolis, Minnesota) was an American mathematician, and a professor at University of Minnesota.

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Jan Appel

Jan Appel (pseudonyms: Max Hempel, Jan Arndt, Jan Voß; 1890, Mecklenburg4 May 1985, Maastricht) was a German revolutionary who participated in the German Revolution.

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Jan Fießer

Jan Fießer (born 2 January 1987) is a German footballer who plays for Rot-Weiss Frankfurt.

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Jan George Freezen

Jan George Freezen or Johann Georg Freesen, a portrait painter, was born in Palts, near Heidelberg, in 1701.

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Jan Hatzius

Jan Hatzius (born December 17, 1968) is the chief economist of investment bank Goldman Sachs.

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Jan O. Korbel

Jan O. Korbel (born 1975) is a German scientist working in the fields of computational biology, genetics and genomics.

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Jan Udo Holey

Jan Udo Holey (born March 22, 1967 in Dinkelsbühl), and often known by his pen name Jan van Helsing, is a controversial German author who embraces conspiracy theories involving subjects such as world domination plots by freemasons, Hitler's continuing survival in Antarctica following World War II, the structure of the earth as hollow, and others.

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Jan van Bunnik

Jan van Bunnik (1654–1727) was a Dutch Golden Age landscape painter.

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Jan Władysław Woś

Jan Władysław Woś (born April 19, 1939 in Warsaw) is a Polish historian, essayist, as well as fiction writer, bibliophile and book collector.

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Jan-Michael Peters

Jan-Michael Peters (born 16 August 1962 in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany) is a cell- and molecular biologist.

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January 1909

The following events occurred in January 1909.

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Japan at the 1972 Summer Paralympics

Japan sent a delegation to compete at the 1972 Summer Paralympics in Heidelberg, West Germany.

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Japanese people in Germany

There is a community of Japanese people in Germany consisting mainly of expatriates from Japan as well as German citizens of Japanese descent.

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Jörg A. Eggers

Jörg A. Eggers (born 15 June 1936) is a German film director and screenwriter.

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Jörg Graser

Jörg Graser (born 30 December 1951) is a German film director and screenwriter.

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Jürgen Ahrend

Jürgen Ahrend (born 1930) is a German organ builder famous for restoring instruments such as the Rysum organ and the Arp Schnitger organ in St. Jacobi, Hamburg (St James's Church) as well as building original instruments.

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Jürgen Aschoff

Jürgen Walther Ludwig Aschoff (January 25, 1913 – October 12, 1998) was a German physician, biologist and behavioral physiologist.

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Jürgen Hardt

Jürgen Hardt (born 30 May 1963) is a German politician.

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Jürgen Hofmann

Jürgen Hofmann (born 3 October 1958) is a German bobsledder.

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Jürgen Kuczynski

Jürgen Kuczynski (17 September 1904, Elberfeld – 6 August 1997, Berlin) was a German economist and communist.

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Jürgen Mulert

Jürgen Mulert (August 16, 1938 – December 28, 2008) was an economist, Fulbright Scholar, and Acting Director General of the German-American Fulbright Program.

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Jürgen Spieß

Jürgen Spieß (born March 26, 1984 in Heidelberg, Baden-Württemberg) is a German weightlifter competing in the 94 kg category.

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Jean Barker, Baroness Trumpington

Jean Alys Barker, Baroness Trumpington (née Campbell-Harris; born 23 October 1922) is an English Conservative politician, a former member of the House of Lords.

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Jean Emily Henley

Jean Emily Henley from (December 3, 1910 in Chicago, Illinois – August 19, 1994 in Shelburne Vermont) was an anesthesiologist.

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Jean Réville

Jean Réville (6 November 1854 – 6 May 1908) was a French Protestant theologian born in Rotterdam, Netherlands.

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Jean Taffin

Jean Taffin (1529–1602), was a Dutch Walloon minister and theologian.

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Jean-Jacques Ambert

Jean-Jacques Ambert (30 September 1765 – 20 November 1851) commanded a French division in several engagements during the French Revolutionary Wars.

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Jeff King (author)

Jeff King (born February 1, 1969 in Heidelberg, Germany) is an American author, video game developer and businessman who is best known for his book The Home Distiller's Workbook: Your Guide to Making Moonshine, Whisky, Vodka, Rum and So Much More!.

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Jeff Sharlet (activist)

Jeff Sharlet (1942–1969), a Vietnam veteran, was a leader of the GI resistance movement during the Vietnam War and the founding editor of Vietnam GI.

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Jelger Wiegersma

Jelger Wiegersma (born 4 December 1981) is a Dutch Magic: The Gathering player.

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Jena Romanticism

Jena Romanticism (Jenaer Romantik; also the Jena Romantics or Early Romanticism (Frühromantik)) is the first phase of Romanticism in German literature represented by the work of a group centred in Jena from about 1798 to 1804.

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Jenaplan schools

Jenaplan (or Jena Plan) schools are based on a teaching concept conceived and founded by the German pedagogue Peter Petersen from 1923-1927.

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Jenny Mollen

Jenny Ann Mollen (born May 30, 1979) is an American actress and New York Times best selling author.

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Jens Klingmann

Jens Klingmann (born 16 July 1990 in Heidelberg) is a German racing driver.

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Jenson McKenzie

Jenson McKenzie are a German rock band formed in Mannheim in 2012, consisting of Jens Volpp (lead guitar), Yuriy Davygora (vocals, rhythm guitar), Fabian Franz (drums) and Marco Dick (bass guitar, vocals).

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Jerald Ericksen

Jerald LaVerne Ericksen (born December 20, 1924) is an American mathematician specializing in continuum mechanics.

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Jerker Porath

Jerker Porath, (23 October 1921 – 21 January 2016) was a Swedish biochemist who invented several separation methods for biomolecules.

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Jerome Kern

Jerome David Kern (January 27, 1885 – November 11, 1945) was an American composer of musical theatre and popular music.

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Jerzy Montag

Jerzy Montag (born 13 February 1947 in Katowice, Silesia) is a German politician.

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Jessica Zahedi

Jessica Zahedi (born August 1, 1978 in Heidelberg) is a German television presenter and journalist.

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Jettenbach, Rhineland-Palatinate

Jettenbach is an Ortsgemeinde – a municipality belonging to a Verbandsgemeinde, a kind of collective municipality – in the Kusel district which belongs to the federal state of Rhineland-Palatinate in Germany.

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Jewelz & Sparks

Jewelz & Sparks is a German DJ and production duo consisting of Julius Voigtländer (born 1984) and Gregor Brechmann (born 1991) that formed in 2011, and they are one of the most successful German EDM projects.

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Jiří Březina

Jiří Březina, born April 6, 1933 in Prague, Czechoslovakia, is a German scientist of Czech origin, a professor of Geology, and an expert in.

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Jill Asemota

Jill Asemota is a German-Nigerian model, host, and entrepreneur.

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Joachim Ehrig

Joachim Werner Ehrig (born 21 February 1947) is a German retired rower who specialized in the coxless fours.

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Joachim Frank

Joachim Frank (born 12 September 1940) is a German-born American biophysicist at Columbia University and a Nobel laureate.

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Joachim Friedrich Quack

Joachim Friedrich Quack (born 10 June 1966 in Husum, Schleswig-Holstein) is a German Egyptologist and Demotic Language specialist.

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Joachim Neander

Joachim Neander (Neumann) (165031 May 1680) was a German Reformed (Calvinist) Church teacher, theologian and hymn writer whose most famous hymn, Praise to the Lord, the Almighty, the King of Creation (Lobe den Herren, den mächtigen König der Ehren) has been described by John Julian in his A Dictionary of Hymnology "a magnificent hymn of praise to God, perhaps the finest creation of its author, and of the first rank in its class." Due to its popularity it was translated several times into English - Catherine Winkworth being one of the translators in the 19th century -, and the hymn has appeared in most major hymnals.

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Joachim Ritter

Joachim Ritter (April 3, 1903 – August 3, 1974) was a German philosopher and founder of the so-called Ritter School.

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Job Adriaenszoon Berckheyde

Job Adriaenszoon Berckheyde (27 January 1630 – before 23 November 1693) was a Dutch artist of the 17th century, active in Haarlem, Amsterdam, and The Hague.

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Jochen Reiser

Jochen Reiser (born June 23, 1971 in Pforzheim, Germany) is a German nephrologist and scientist.

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Jochen Schweizer

Jochen Schweizer (born June 23, 1957 in Ettlingen) is a German entrepreneur.

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Johann Adam Breunig

Johann Adam Breunig (1660 in Mainz – 1727) was a German Baroque architect.

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Johann Adam Rieger

Johann Adam Rieger (16 July 1753, Orb – 30 July 1831, Fulda) was a bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Fulda from 1812 to 1831.

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Johann Albrecht Bengel

Johann Albrecht Bengel (24 June 1687 – 2 November 1752), also known as Bengelius, was a Lutheran pietist clergyman and Greek-language scholar known for his edition of the Greek New Testament and his commentaries on it.

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Johann Andreas Eisenmenger

Johann Andreas Eisenmenger (Mannheim, 1654 &nda