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Hartmeyer and Siegfried
* Hartmeyer, Siegfried: Carnivory of Byblis Revisited — A Simple Method for Enzyme Testing on Carnivorous Plants, Carnivorous Plant Newsletter, 26, 39-45, 1997

Siegfried and II
* 1216 – 1220: Siegfried II
However, in 1242, during the war of Emperor Frederick II against the Pope, the Archbishop of Mainz, Siegfried III, ordered the city's destruction.
Other candidates were Prince Siegfried I of Anhalt and Margrave Frederick I of Meissen ( 1257 – 1323 ), a young grandson of the excommunicated Emperor Frederick II, who however did not yet even have a principality of his own as his father still lived.
Wagner's posthumous daughter-in-law, Winifred Wagner, was an admirer of Adolf Hitler and ran the Bayreuth Festival of Wagner's music from the death of her husband, Siegfried, in 1930 until the end of World War II, when she was ousted.
After the death of Siegfried Wagner in 1930, Winifred Wagner took over the Bayreuth Festival, running it until the end of World War II.
Agnes of Isenburg-Limburg, the sister of Imagina, was married to Henry ( Heinrich ) of Westerburg, the brother of Siegfried II of Westerburg, the Archbishop of Cologne.
He was thwarted, however, by the opposition of the Archbishop of Cologne, Siegfried II of Westerburg, and the King of Bohemia, Wenceslaus ( Václav / Wenzel ) II.
Furthermore, Adolf promised assistance against specifically listed opponents, but also the general promise that he would not admit any enemy of Siegfried II into his council.
On December 29, 1951, there was another all-Wagner program that included the two excerpts from Siegfried and Die Walküre featured on the March 1948 telecast, plus the Prelude to Act II of Lohengrin ; the Prelude and Liebestod from Tristan und Isolde ; and " Siegfried's Death and Funeral Music " from Götterdämmerung.
In the 1288 Battle of Worringen, Count Eberhard II fought on the side of Duke John I of Brabant and Count Adolph V of Berg against his liege, the Cologne archbishop Siegfried II of Westerburg, titular Duke of Westphalia.
Such was the fate of the many defensive lines built before and during World War II, such as the Siegfried Line, the Stalin Line and the Atlantic Wall.
His other major roles include butterfly collector Freddie Clegg in The Collector, arch-villain General Zod in Superman and Superman II, trans woman Bernadette in The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, tough guy Wilson in The Limey, Supreme Chancellor Valorum in Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace, ghost antagonist Ramsley in The Haunted Mansion, Elektra's master Stick in Elektra, Pekwarsky in Wanted, Maxwell Smart's arch-villain Siegfried in Get Smart, council of high help Terrence Bundley in Yes Man, the Covenant Hierarch ' Prophet of Truth ' in Halo 3 and General Ludwig Beck in Valkyrie.
The contemporaries of Tchaikovsky recalled the composer taking great interest in the life story of Bavarian King Ludwig II, whose tragic life had supposedly been marked by the sign of Swan and who — either consciously or not — was chosen as the prototype of the dreamer Prince Siegfried.
Gustav Siegfried Eins ( GS1 ) was a British black propaganda radio station during World War II operated by the Political Warfare Executive ( PWE ).
In English, Siegfried line more commonly refers to the similar World War II defensive line, built during the 1930s, opposite the French Maginot Line, which served a corresponding purpose.
The Geldern Emplacement lengthened the Siegfried Line northwards as far as Kleve on the Rhine, and was built after the start of World War II.
When Friedrich II enfeoffed the territory of the now derelict Lorsch Imperial Abbey to Archbishop Siegfried III of Eppstein, Bensheim became part of the Electorate of Mainz's domains and likely received town rights only a few decades later, which is, however, only proved by a certificate issued in 1320.
* Siegfried Stellung ( Note that this differs from the Siegfried Line, built along the German border with France prior to World War II )-from near Arras to St Quentin
" The Pet Goat " ( often erroneously called " My Pet Goat ") is a children's story from the book Reading Mastery II: Storybook 1 by Siegfried Engelmann and Elaine C. Bruner.
First Army established an impressive record of “ firsts ” in World War II: First on the beaches of Normandy, first to break out of the Normandy beachhead, first to enter Paris, first to break through the Siegfried Line, first to cross the Rhine River and first to meet the Russians.
Part II of the book begins by going around the world, time zone to time zone, showing what different characters are doing all at the same time: Morris Zapp travelling ; Australian Rodney Wainright trying to write a conference paper ; Zapp's ex-wife Désirée trying to write a novel ; Howard Ringbaum trying to convince his wife Thelma to sleep with him on an airplane so he can join the Mile High Club ; Siegfried von Turpitz talking to Arthur Kingfisher about the new UNESCO chair of literary criticism ; Rudyard Parkinson plotting to get that chair ; Turkish Akbil Borak reading William Hazlitt to prepare for a visit by Swallow ; Akira Sakazaki translating English novelist Ronald Frobisher into Japanese ; Ronald Frobisher having breakfast ; Italian Fulvia Morgana ( a reference to Morgan le Fay ) meeting Morris Zapp on a plane ; and more .`
Anno von Köln, Siegfried von Mainz und Hermann von Bamberg bei Alexander II., Rheinische Vierteljahrsblätter 35 ( 1971 ) 152-174.

Siegfried and on
* The Nibelungenlied, an epic poem in Middle High German, tells the saga of Siegfried / Sigurd, who killed a dragon on the Drachenfels ( Siebengebirge ) (" dragons rock "), near Bonn at the Rhine and of the Burgundians and their court at Worms, at the Rhine and Kriemhild's golden treasure, which was thrown into the Rhine by Hagen.
One of these was on 7 April 1977, when Federal Prosecutor Siegfried Buback, his driver, and his bodyguard were shot and killed by two RAF members while waiting at a red traffic light.
While he interfered less in the day-to-day movements of units than at Arnhem, he still kept himself fully informed on the situation, slowing the Allies ' progress, inflicting heavy casualties and taking full advantage of the fortifications the Germans called the Westwall, better known to the Allies as the Siegfried Line.
Other Great War poets heard on the CD include Siegfried Sassoon, Edgell Rickword, Robert Graves, David Jones and Lawrence Binyon.
* Siegfried de Rachewiltz, De Sirenibus: An Inquiry into Sirens from Homer to Shakespeare, 1987: chs: " Some notes on posthomeric sirens ; Christian sirens ; Boccaccio's siren and her legacy ; The Sirens ' mirror ; The siren as emblem the emblem as siren ; Shakespeare's siren tears ; brief survey of siren scholarship ; the siren in folklore ; bibliography "
With the outbreak of the Second World War the city was evacuated in 1939-1940, as it lay in the ‘ Red Zone ’ on the fortified Westwall ( Siegfried Line ).
The film Siegfried featured a dragon that was actually a giant puppet on tracks.
Siegfried Morenz has suggested ( Egyptian Religion ) " The reference to Thoth's authorship ... is based on ancient tradition ; the figure forty-two probably stems from the number of Egyptian nomes, and thus conveys the notion of completeness.
Their son Siegfried goes on to become a hero in the following opera, named for him.
Wittgenstein wrote to Siegfried Rapp on June 5, 1950: You don't build a house just so that someone else can live in it.
Camp Siegfried was one of many such camps in the US in the 1930s, including Camp Hindenberg, in Grafton, Wisconsin, Camp Nordland, in Andover, New Jersey, and Deutschhorst Country Club, in Sellersville, Pa. Camp Siegfried was shut down by the US government when Germany declared war on the United States.
* Newsday story on Camp Siegfried
In later life, he became a formative influence on Siegfried Sassoon, the nephew of his lifelong friend, Hamo Thornycroft.
On March 1, 1923 he then started work in the Berlin bank " Bett, Simon & Co .", but on 15 February 1924 he already signed a contract to work with Siegfried Jacobsohn at the Weltbühne again.
A few days before the election, on 27 April 1292, as the first of the electors, Archbishop Siegfried issued the Treaty Of Andernach, stating that for Adolf to be chosen king he must promise a long list of acknowledgments of possession ( including the imperial cities of Dortmund and Duisburg, and the Vogtship of Essen ), pledges of imperial cities and castles, and a sum of 25, 000 marks in silver.
The telecasts began on March 20, 1948, with an all-Wagner program, including the Prelude to Act III of Lohengrin ; the overture and bacchanale from Tannhäuser ; " Forest Murmurs " from Siegfried ; " Dawn and Siegfried's Rhine Journey " from Götterdämmerung ; and " The Ride of the Valkyries " from Die Walküre.
Specific examples of mathematics, statistics, and physics applied to music composition are the use of the statistical mechanics of gases in Pithoprakta, statistical distribution of points on a plane in Diamorphoses, minimal constraints in Achorripsis, the normal distribution in ST / 10 and Atrées, Markov chains in Analogiques, game theory in Duel and Stratégie, group theory in Nomos Alpha ( for Siegfried Palm ), set theory in Herma and Eonta, and Brownian motion in N ' Shima.
His insisted that a stand be made on the West Wall ( known to the Allies as the Siegfried Line ), a defensive system built along Germany's western frontiers in 1938-40, but partly dismantled in 1943-44 to provide materials for the Atlantic Wall.
Following the methods of Stoic allegory, they interpreted the Bible philosophically ( on Philo's Predecessors in the domain of the allegoristic Midrash among the Palestinian and Alexandrian Jews, see Siegfried, l. c.
Philo intended to show the fearful punishment meted out by God to the persecutors of the Jews ( on Philo's predilection for similar discussions see Siegfried, " Philo von Alexandria ," p. 157 ).
On the parallel activity of the two powers and the symbols used therefor in Scripture, as well as on their emanation from God and their further development into new powers, their relation to God and the world, their part in the Creation, their tasks toward man, etc., see Siegfried, " Philo ," pp. 214 – 218.
Illustration by Arthur Rackham to Richard Wagner's Siegfried ( opera ) | Siegfried: While Sigurd | Siegfried reforges the sword Gram ( mythology ) | Nothung, Regin | Mime prepares a sleeping potion to use on him.

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