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Rantzau and later
Highlights of her later career in Italy from 1890 on included the world-premières of the part of Odalea in Antônio Carlos Gomes ' Condor at La Scala in Milan in 1891, the title-role in Alfredo Catalani's La Wally at the same theater in 1892, Luisa in Mascagni's I Rantzau at the Teatro della Pergola in 1892, and the title roles in Pietro Mascagni's Iris and Giacomo Puccini's Tosca, both at Teatro Costanzi in Rome in 1899 and 1900, respectively.

Rantzau and German
Realizing his hold on the throne was in imminent danger, Christian III negotiated a deal with the Hansa States which allowed him to send his trusted advisor Johan Rantzau north with an army of Protestant German mercenaries.
The voyage was underwritten by German nobleman Count von Rantzau, a name used for the entire village until it was renamed after Jane Hope, another early settler.

Rantzau and ),
*“ Mascagnis " Rantzau ",” Die Zukunft, Band 2 ( 1893 ), p. 280-84.
* Josias, Count of Rantzau ( 1609 1650 ), Marshal of France in 1645
During the next twenty-two years he created at the Comédie Française the leading parts in forty-four new plays, including Théodore de Banville's Gringoire ( 1867 ), Paul Ferrier's Tabarin ( 1871 ), Émile Augier's Paul Forestier ( 1871 ), L ' Étrangère ( 1876 ) by the younger Dumas, Charles Lomon's Jean Dacier ( 1877 ), Edward Pailleron's Le Monde où l ' on s ' ennuie ( 1881 ), Erckmann and Chatrian's Les Rantzau ( 1884 ).
* Jørgen Rantzau ( 1652 1713 ), Danish military officer
He was now considered one of the foremost soldiers in Europe, and was made general field marshal in 1643 when he won his great victory over the French Marshal Rantzau at the Battle of Tuttlingen ( Nov. 24-25 ), capturing the marshal and seven thousand men.
Of the parties, Denmark was represented by Peder Bille ( Bilde ), Jørgen Rosenkrantz, Henrik Rantzau, Niels Kaas, and Joachim Henke ( Hinck ); Sweden sent baron Jöran Gera, Bengt Gylta, Erik Gyllenstjerna ( Gyllenstierna ), and others.

Rantzau and .
In 1576, the son of Johan Rantzau, Henrik Rantzau, also writes about the war and the fate of the flag.
Henrik Rantzau states in his writing of 1576 that the flag was brought to Slesvig city and placed in the cathedral, following its return.
* 1710 In the Battle of Helsingborg, 14, 000 Danish invaders under Jørgen Rantzau are decisively defeated by an equally sized Swedish force under Magnus Stenbock.
* February 28 Battle of Helsingborg: Fourteen thousand Danish invaders under Jørgen Rantzau are decisively defeated by an equally large Swedish army under Magnus Stenbock.
I Rantzau was premiered November 10 at the Teatro La Pergola, in Florence, under the direction of the composer himself.
He was soon employed as a public doctor in Altona, in the estate of Count Rantzau, and in the Pinneberg District.
(" Stadsfysikus i Altona og Landfysikus i Grevskabet Rantzau ") His wages were meager, and he expected to supplement them with private practice.
Among these friends were Enevold Brandt and Count Schack Carl Rantzau, leader of a circle of followers of the Enlightenment, who treated Struensee as his protégé.
Christian III's army, under Johan Rantzau, chased the rebels all the way back to Aalborg and then massacred over two thousand of them inside the city in December 1534.
It was not until 1559 and the Last Feud between the King of Denmark and the Ditmarsians that the free peasants were forced to give up their political and religious autonomy by the successful invasion commanded by Count Johan Rantzau from Steinburg, one of the best strategists of the time.
Since then the coat of arms of Dithmarschen has shown a warrior on horseback, representing a knight of Rantzau.
Christian's earliest teacher, Wolfgang von Utenhof, and his Lutheran tutor, the military general Johann Rantzau, were both zealous reformers who had a influence on the young prince.
Rantzau moved his army to Funen and defeated Count Christopher's army at Øksnebjerg in June 1535.
Frederick's general, Johann Rantzau, moved his army to Scania and defeated the peasants soundly in April and May 1525.
He was born at Rantzau in Holstein.
He was taken prisoner at Rantzau in November 1643, and only ransomed after ten months of captivity.
He rewarded his general Daniel Rantzau 1567 with lordship over these villages.
His brother and heir Peter Rantzau built a Renaissance residence in the form of a water castle, now the symbol of the town, and the castle church around 1595.
Cadogan, a superb Irish cavalry commander, ordered some dragoons, under Danish General Jørgen Rantzau, to take prisoners from the French advance guard.
On 1 November 1958 the house was restored to John Theodor Essberger, who died in 1959, whereupon his daughter, Lieselotte von Rantzau inherited it.
Frau Liselotte von Rantzau died in 1993, since when it has been owned by her sons, Dr. Eberhart and Heinrich von Rantzau.

Rantzau and
* 1733 1739 Christian greve Rantzau ( b. 1684 d. 1771 )
Pietro Mascagni I Rantzau ( Luisa ) opera composed for her voice and interpreted in prima assoluta at Teatro Delle Pergole of Florence on 10 November 1892 and in première for Teatro dell ’ Opera of Rome on 26 November 1892 ;

Welzer and .
* Welzer, Albrecht.

Aspects and later
After the Civil War, he published Battle Pieces and Aspects of the War, which did not sell well ; of the Harper & Bros. printing of 1200 copies, only 525 had been sold ten years later.
Aspects of his book Ecotopia in some ways anticipated " reality TV " — which emerged into recognition, and was given a label as a genre, 20 or more years later — because in the story the daily life of the legislature and some of that of the judicial courts is televised in this fictional society, and televised debates ( including technical debates concerning ecological problems ) met a need and desire among citizens.
He later stated in an interview that he was unable to cope with the technical side of singing in Aspects of Love, and that the production required someone with experience of orchestras.
He wrote the novel Aspects of Love ( 1955 ), on which the later Andrew Lloyd-Webber musical was based.

Aspects and German
* Felicity Rash, 1996: " Rauhe Männer-Zarte Frauen: Linguistic and Stylistic Aspects of Gender Stereotyping in German Advertising Texts 1949-1959 " in The Web Journal of Modern Language Linguistics, Issue 1, 1996.
"' An Idyllic and Unruffled Atmosphere of Complete Anglo German Misunderstanding ': Aspects of the Operation of the Dienststelle Ribbentrop in Great Britain 1934 1939 ".
* 1967 Jerusalem-Excavating 3000 Years of History, Aspects of Antiquity, London, 1967 ( also published in a German edition ).
With the publication of Martin Hengel's two volume study Hellenism and Judaism ( 1974, German original 1972 ) and subsequent studies Jews, Greeks and Barbarians: Aspects of the Hellenization of Judaism in the pre-Christian Period ( 1980, German original 1976 ), and The ' Hellenization ' of Judaea in the First Century after Christ ( 1989, German original 1989 ) the tide began to turn decisively.
Tobias Dantzig ( February 19, 1884 August 9, 1956 ) was a Baltic German Russian American mathematician, the father of George Dantzig, and the author of Number: The Language of Science ( A critical survey written for the cultured non-mathematician ) ( 1930 ) and Aspects of Science ( New York, Macmillan, 1937 ).
* Aspects of the German Naval Communications Research Establishment
*" Injustice and Resistance: Barrington Moore and the Reaction of the German Workers to Nazism " from Ideas into Politics: Aspects of European History, 1880-1950 edited by R. J. Bullen, Hartmut Pogge von Strandmann and A. B.
* Heraldic Aspects of the German Reformation ( Bonn, Germany: Verlag für Kultur und Wissenschaft / Culture and Science Publishers, 2003 ).

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