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Amandus Gottfried Adolf Müllner.

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Amandus Augustus Abendroth ( 16 October 1767, Hamburg-17 December 1842 ) was a German jurist and mayor of Hamburg.

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* Amandus ( c. 584 675 ), one of the great Christian Saints of Flanders.
:: Amandus et Aelianus leaders of the Bagaudae in Gaul ( 285 286 )
* June 26 Amandus Adamson, Estonian sculptor ( b. 1855 )
* Hermann Amandus Schwarz ( 1843 1921 ), German mathematician
Mägi continued his art education as an unattached student in Saint Petersburg ( 1903 1905 ), studying under Amandus Adamson.
Rodolfo Amando ( or Rudolph Amandus ) Philippi ( 14 September 1808 23 July 1904 ) was a German-Chilean paleontologist and zoologist.
* 1844 1847: Amandus Sturmhöfel ( 1823 –?
St Amandus ( 647 650 ) and St Remaclus ( 650 660 ) even abandoned the episcopal see in discouragement.
* Amandus Adamson ( 1855 1929 ), Estonian sculptor and painter ; lived and worked in Paldiski
Ernst Amandus Theodor Litfaß (), ( February 11, 1816 December 27, 1874 ) was a German printer and publisher.

Amandus and was
A translation of Sprinchorn's text was made by Amandus Johnson.
Henry Suso ( also called Amandus, a name adopted in his writings, and Heinrich Seuse in German ) was a German mystic, born at Überlingen on Lake Constance on 21 March c. 1300 ; he died at Ulm on 25 January 1366 ; declared Blessed in 1831 by Gregory XVI, who assigned his feast in the Dominican Order to 2 March.
Even then, the water was known for its curative properties, and in 1747 Bishop Amandus von Buseck of Fulda built a fountain.

Amandus and German
* German — Beckmann, Max: Pierrot and Mask ( 1920 ), Before the Masked Ball ( 1922 ), Carnival ( 1943 ); Campendonk, Heinrich: Pierrot with Mask ( 1916 ), Pierrot ( with Serpent ) ( 1923 ), Pierrot with Sunflower ( 1925 ); Faure, Amandus: Standing Artist and Pierrot ( 1909 ); Heckel, Erich: Dead Pierrot ( 1914 ); Hofer, Karl: Circus Folk ( c. 1921 ); Leman, Ulrich: The Juggler ( 1913 ); Macke, August: Many works, including Ballets Russes ( 1912 ), Clown ( Pierrot ) ( 1913 ), Face of Pierrot ( 1913 ), Pierrot and Woman ( 1913 ); Mammen, Jeanne: The Death of Pierrot ( n. d .); Nolde, Emil: Pierrot and White Lilies ( c. 1911 ), Women and Pierrot ( 1917 ); Schlemmer, Oskar: Pierrot and Two Figures ( 1923 ); Werner, Theodor: Pierrot lunaire ( 1942 ).

Amandus and .
The following year he went to Basel, where his teachers were Leonhardt Zubler for mathematics, Amandus Polanus von Polansdorf for theology, and Johann Buxtorf.
In 1524, Johannes Amandus from Königsberg and others arrived and preached in a more radical way.
He sat through his parliamentary term to which he had been elected in 1945 ; until 1948 the deputy Eugen Amandus Pettersen had taken his seat.
Their leaders are mentioned as Amandus and Aelianus, although E. M. Wightman, in her Gallia Belgica proposes that the two belonged to the local Gallo-Roman landowning class who then became " tyrants " and most likely rebelled against the crushing taxation and garnishing of their lands, harvests and manpower by the predatory agents of the late Roman state.
* Johnson, Amandus.
* Johnson, Amandus.
* Johnson, Amandus The Swedish Settlements on the Delaware Volume I: Their History and Relation to the Indians, Dutch and English, 1638-1664 ( Philadelphia: Swedish Colonial Society.
Another witness, Amandus Hochmuth, testified that he saw Hauptmann near the scene of the crime.
However, he finally entered the École Normale Supérieure in 1883 to study mathematics, receiving his doctorate in 1887 following a period of study at Göttingen, Germany with Felix Klein and Hermann Amandus Schwarz.
* Johnson Amandus.
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* Johnson, Amandus.
: For places named after Saint Amandus see Saint-Amand.
These persons, and also Johannes Knipstro, Paul vom Rode, Peter Suawe, Jacob Hogensee and Johann Amandus spread the Protestant idea all over Pomerania.

Gottfried and Adolf
Thule members that would later join the Nazi Party included Rudolf Hess, Alfred Rosenberg, Hans Frank, Gottfried Feder, Dietrich Eckart and Karl Harrer, but notably not Adolf Hitler who never was a member of the Thule Society.
Among the people who attended her salon, hosted by herself and her husband Ludolf August von Bruiningk, were Carl Schurz, Gottfried and Johanna Kinkel, Ferdinand Freiligrath, Alexander Herzen, Louis Blanc, Malwida von Meysenbug, Adolf Strodtmann, Johannes and Bertha Ronge, Alexander Schimmelfennig, Wilhelm Loewe-Kalbe and Heinrich Bernhard Oppenheim.
This opposition to " Jewish finance capitalism ," which they contrasted to " productive capitalism ," was shared by Adolf Hitler himself, who borrowed it from Gottfried Feder.
The 25-point Program was a German adaptation — by Anton Drexler, Adolf Hitler, Gottfried Feder, and Dietrich Eckart — of Rudolf Jung ’ s Austro Bohemian program ; unlike the Austrians, the Germans did not claim to being either liberal or democratic, and opposed neither political reaction nor the aristocracy, yet advocated democratic institutions ( i. e. the German central parliament ) and voting rights solely for Germans — implying that a Nazi Government would retain popular suffrage.
Schwabach is also the birthplace of composer Adolf von Henselt, the botanist Johann Gottfried Zinn, the biologist Ralf Baumeister and one of the developers of mp3, Bernhard Grill.
* Adolf Koelsch: Gottfried Mind, der Katzen-Raffael.
In 1842 he became professor ordinarius at the University of Rostock, but in 1845 returned once more to Erlangen as the successor of Gottlieb Christoph Adolf von Harless, founder of the Zeitschrift für Protestantismus und Kirche, of which Hofmann became one of the editors in 1846, J. F. Höfling ( 1802 1853 ) and Gottfried Thomasius ( 1802 1875 ) being his collaborators.
Described by Gottfried Klingemann as a ' clear-thinking and just man with an energetic and tenacious character ', Deisenhofer quickly climbed his way through the ranks, holding various low level command positions, including service with the Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler in 1934 and at the KZ Dachau in 1935.
Among the chief Swiss writers in the department of belles-lettres, novelists, poets, etc., may be mentioned Ernst Zahn, Meinrad Lienert, Arnold Ott, Carl Spitteler, Fritz Marti, Walther Siegfried, Adolf Frey, Hermann Hesse, Jakob Christoph Heer, Joseph Victor Widmann, and Gottfried Strasser.

Gottfried and Müllner
Müllner was a nephew of Gottfried August Burger, and was born at Langendorf near Weissenfels.

Gottfried and October
Mozart complained bitterly of the intrigues surrounding this incident in a letter to his friend Gottfried von Jacquin that was written in stages between 15 October and 25 October 1787.
* October 20 Gottfried Achenwall, German statistician ( d. 1772 )
At the New York City Opera, in October 1953, Preminger directed the American premiere ( in English translation ) of Gottfried von Einem's opera Der Prozeß, based on Franz Kafka's novel The Trial.
The moon was discovered by British astronomer William Lassell on October 10, 1846, just 17 days after Neptune was discovered by German astronomers Johann Gottfried Galle and Heinrich Louis d ' Arrest, who were following coordinates given to them by French astronomer and mathematician Urbain Le Verrier.
On 5 October the Halle bookseller Johann Gottfried Oertel offered a catalog of books from Zedler for the upcoming Leipzig Michaelmas fair at discounts of up to 50 %.
From October 2001 to January 2002, several guest celebrities played the Narrator role normally performed by Dick Cavett ( Kate Clinton took over for a week while Cavett was on vacation ), including Gilbert Gottfried, Sally Jesse Raphael, Robin Leach, magicians Penn & Teller, New York Post columnist Cindy Adams, MTV personality Dave Holmes, and talk show host Jerry Springer.
* October 20 October 21 The Donaueschinger Musiktage new-music festival takes place with a memorial concert featuring the music of Arthur Honegger, and also concerts with compositions of ( amongst others ) Luciano Berio, Pierre Boulez, Claude Debussy, Gottfried von Einem, Hans Werner Henze, Roman Haubenstock-Ramati, Maurice Jarre, Olivier Messiaen, and Igor Stravinsky
Johann Gottfried Eichhorn ( October 16, 1753, Dörrenzimmern June 27, 1827, Göttingen ) was a German Protestant theologian of Enlightenment and early orientalist.
* October 8-Johann Gottfried Ebel, travel writer ( born 1764 )
Taylor was elected a fellow of the Royal Society early in 1712, and in the same year sat on the committee for adjudicating the claims of Sir Isaac Newton and Gottfried Leibniz, and acted as secretary to the society from 13 January 1714 to 21 October 1718.
* October 16-Johann Gottfried Eichhorn, German Protestant theologian ( died 1827 )
" Johann Gottfried Herder Revisited: The Revolution in Scholarship in the Last Quarter Century ," Journal of the History of Ideas, Volume 71, Number 4, October 2010, pp. 661 684, in Project MUSE
* Gottfried, Bradley M. The Maps of First Bull Run: An Atlas of the First Bull Run ( Manassas ) Campaign, including the Battle of Ball's Bluff, June October 1861.
Alexander Gottfried Friedrich Gode-von Aesch or simply Alexander Gode ( October 30, 1906 in Bremen-August 10, 1970 in Mount Kisco, New York ) was a German-American linguist, translator and the driving force behind the creation of the auxiliary language Interlingua.
Gottfried Helnwein ( born October 8, 1948 in Vienna ) is an Austrian-Irish fine artist, painter, photographer, installation and performance artist.
The premiere of Rienzi took place on October 20 in the new Dresden Opera House, designed by the architect Gottfried Semper and opened on April 14, 1841.
Gottfried, Freiherr van Swieten ( Leiden, October 29, 1733 Vienna, March 29, 1803 ) was a diplomat, librarian, and government official who served the Austrian Empire during the 18th century.
* October 6 Gottfried Reiche, trumpet player and composer ( born 1667 )
* Gottfried, Bradley M. The Maps of First Bull Run: An Atlas of the First Bull Run ( Manassas ) Campaign, including the Battle of Ball's Bluff, June October 1861.
Gottfried Achenwall ( 20 October 1719 1 May 1772 ) was a German philosopher, historian, economist, jurist and statistician.
She made her debut with the company on October 22, 1953 portraying three roles ( Fraulein Burstner, Frau Grubach, and Leni ) in the United States premiere of Gottfried von Einem's The Trial.
John Charles Gottfried ( October 13, 1917 in Welland, Ontario July 28, 1980 ) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada.
The theatre was moved to a new building at the Ringstraße on 14 October 1888 designed by Gottfried Semper and Karl Freiherr von Hasenauer.

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