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* Fetonte ( Stuttgart, 1753 ) – libretto by Leopoldo de Villati
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Fetonte and libretto
Niccolò Jommelli wrote an opera Fetonte to an Italian-language libretto by Mattia Verazi using various sources, principally Ovid, for the myth of Phaeton.
Stuttgart and 1753
* Niccolò Jommelli ( 1714 – 1774 ) served Duke Karl-Eugen of Württemberg in Stuttgart from 1753 to 1768.
He subsequently visited Vienna before taking a post as Kapellmeister to Duke Karl Eugen of Württemberg in Stuttgart in 1753.
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* Weissenhof Estate – Housing Exhibition coordinated by Mies and with a contribution by him, Stuttgart ( 1927 )
Prototypes of the car called the " KdF-Wagen " ( German: Kraft durch Freude – " strength through joy "), appeared from 1936 onwards ( the first cars had been produced in Stuttgart ).
* April 28 – A federal court in Stuttgart sentences Red Army Faction members Andreas Baader, Gudrun Ensslin, and Jan-Carl Raspe to life imprisonment.
* January 16 – The trial against jailed members of the Red Army Faction begins in Stuttgart, West Germany.
* Arrival of the Normandie-Niemen Regiment at Stuttgart, RETOUR DE L ' ESCADRILLE NORMANDIE-NIEMEN Les Actualités Françaises – 29 June 1945 ), French national audiovisual institute INA.
Under their new name, they played in the 1973-74, reaching the final, following a 4 – 3 aggregate win over VfB Stuttgart in the semi finals.
* link = European route E41 –: Dortmund – Wetzlar – Aschaffenburg – Würzburg – Stuttgart – Schaffhausen – Winterthur – Zürich – Altdorf
Stuttgart and libretto
Stuttgart and by
by H. Bengtson, Stuttgart 1954 that the reign of Antoninus comprised " a succession of grossly wasted opportunities ," given the upheavals that were to come.
* Speech by James F. Byrnes, United States Secretary of State " Restatement of Policy on Germany " Stuttgart September 6, 1946.
The car was first produced by Dannenhauer & Strauss in Stuttgart, then by Massholder in Heidelberg and at last by Robert Schenk in Stuttgart.
Germany has seen increased political activity by citizens outside the established political parties with respect to local and environmental issues such as the location of Stuttgart 21 a railway hub and construction of Berlin-Brandenburg International Airport.
It was Radek who took up the slogan of Stuttgart communists of fighting for a United Front with other working class organisations, that later formed the basis for the strategy developed by the Comintern.
Porsche SE is headquartered in Zuffenhausen, a city district of Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg and is owned by the Piëch and Porsche families, and Qatar Holdings, through the Qatar Investment Authority ( 10 %).
In his speech " Restatement of Policy on Germany ", made in Stuttgart on September 6, 1946, United States Secretary of State James F. Byrnes stated the U. S. motive in detaching the Saar from Germany: " The United States does not feel that it can deny to France, which has been invaded three times by Germany in 70 years, its claim to the Saar territory ".
The friends took the suitcase to Stuttgart, where its discovery was reported by a newspaper, the Stuttgarter Zeitung.
He authorized the GSG 9 anti-terrorist unit to end the Palestinian terrorist hijacking of the Lufthansa aircraft Landshut, undertaken to secure the release of RAF leaders imprisoned in Stuttgart, after it landed in Mogadishu by assaulting the aircraft during the German Autumn of 1977.
the world record for the men's hammer is held by Yuriy Sedykh, who threw at the European athletics championships in Stuttgart, West Germany on 30 August 1986.
The development work was sponsored over nearly two decades by Daimler-Benz in Stuttgart, Germany, and by Volkswagen AG within the framework of Deutsche Automobilgesellschaft, now a subsidiary of Daimler AG.
Another musical adaptation is the ballet by John Cranko ( 1969 ), which played at Staatstheater Stuttgart.
Performed by the Stuttgart Ballet, with music by the Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra, it was directed by Bernard Kontarsky, and starred Richard Cragun and Marcia Haydee.
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