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** and Rupprecht
** Prince Rudolf Friedrich Rupprecht of Bavaria ( 30 May 1909 – 26 June 1912 ).

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** Planes piloted by Major Harold Geiger and Horace Meek Hickam, students at the Air Corps Tactical School, collide in mid-air at Langley Field, Virginia.
** Geiger ( Corporation ), formed as Geiger Brothers.
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** and German
** Altenberg, the German name for Vieille Montagne (" old mountain " in French ), the former zinc mine in Kelmis, Moresnet
** This German publication is both one of the most comprehensive general introductions to the life and works of the philosopher and physician Avicenna ( Ibn Sīnā, d. 1037 ) and an extensive and careful survey of his contribution to the history of science.
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** The Federal Diet ( In German: Deutscher Bundestag ), federal parliament of Germany
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** Nibelungenlied ( Middle High German )
** Parzival by Wolfram von Eschenbach-( Middle High German )
** Old High German literature ( 750-1050 )
** Middle High German literature ( 1050 – 1300 )
** Late medieval German literature / Renaissance ( 1300 – 1500 )
** Eighteenth-and 19th-century German literature
** 20th century German literature
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** The Kingdom of Prussia became part of the German Empire.
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** and painter
** Lucian Freud, Ernst's son, painter
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** Erik Pevernagie, Belgian painter
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