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In his lifetime, Brahms's popularity and influence were considerable ; following a comment by the nineteenth-century conductor Hans von Bülow, he is sometimes grouped with Johann Sebastian Bach and Ludwig van Beethoven as one of the " Three Bs ".
Success was limited, however, partly owing to personal skirmishes between Johann George, the Field Marshal Hans Adam von Schöning and the imperial commander Caprara ; only the crossing of the Rhine at Sandhofen succeeded.
Johann Witt-Hansen established that Hans Christian Ørsted was the first to use the Latin-German mixed term Gedankenexperiment ( lit.
Other famous scholars who have taught at the University of Vienna are: Theodor W. Adorno, Manfred Bietak, Theodor Billroth, Ludwig Boltzmann, Franz Brentano, Anton Bruckner, Rudolf Carnap, Conrad Celtes, Viktor Frankl, Sigmund Freud, Eduard Hanslick, Edmund Hauler, Hans Kelsen, Adam František Kollár, Johann Josef Loschmidt, Fran Miklošič, Oskar Morgenstern, Otto Neurath, Johann Palisa, Pope Pius II, Baron Carl von Rokitansky, August Schleicher, Moritz Schlick, Ludwig Karl Schmarda, Joseph von Sonnenfels, Josef Stefan, Leopold Vietoris, Jalile Jalil, Carl Auer von Welsbach, and Olga Taussky-Todd.
* Johann " Hans " Rickmers, retired cavalry captain who had fought in World War I ; born 7 May 1881 in Bremen.
Behind these came the second string of Heinz Pernet, Johann Aigner ( Scheubner-Richter's servant ), Gottfried Feder, Theodor von der Pfordten, Wilhelm Kolb, Rolf Reiner, Hans Streck, and Heinrich Bennecke, Brückner's adjutant.
His son, also called Johann ( or Hans ), settled in Augsburg, and the first reference to the Fugger family in Augsburg is his arrival, recorded in the tax register of 1357.
The mountains of the Harz were used in former times for long walks ( e. g. by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Heinrich Heine and Hans Christian Andersen ).
In Zusammenarbeit mit Friedhelm Ackva, Johannes van den Berg, Rudolf Dellsperger, Johann Friedrich Gerhard Goeters, Manfred Jakubowski-Tiessen, Pentii Laasonen, Dietrich Meyer, Ingun Montgomery, Christian Peters, A. Gregg Roeber, Hans Schneider, Patrick Streiff und Horst Weigelt hg.
Johannes Müller, Johann Müller or Hans Müller may refer to:
Hans Lippershey ( 1570 September 1619 ), also known as Johann Lippershey or Lipperhey, was a German-Dutch lensmaker commonly associated with the invention of the telescope, although it is unclear if he was the first to build one.
In positioning Velikovsky among catastrophists including Hans Bellamy, Ignatius Donnelly, and Johann Gottlieb Radlof, the British astronomers Victor Clube and Bill Napier noted "... Velikovsky is not so much the first of the new catastrophists ...; he is the last in a line of traditional catastrophists going back to mediaeval times and probably earlier.
Other early contributors included Johann Wilhelm Hittorf ( 1869 1883 ), Eugen Goldstein ( 1885 ), and Julius Elster and Hans Friedrich Geitel ( 1882 1889 ).
Hans and Sophie Scholl and Christopher Probst were beheaded by Johann Reichhart in Munich's Stadelheim Prison, only a few hours later.
* Falco civil name Johann ( Hans ) Hölzel ( 1957 1998 ), rock singer
Johann " Hans " Joseph Kmoch ( July 25, 1894, Vienna February 13, 1973, New York City ) was an Austrian-Dutch-American chess International Master ( 1950 ), International Arbiter ( 1951 ), and a chess journalist and author, for which he is best known.
At his suggestion, Johann Amman left Hans Sloane in London to take up a post in St Petersburg.
In the Roman sphere of influence, Johannes became the Italian Giovanni ( also Gianni, Gian and other derivates ), the Germanic Johann ( also Jannis, Jan, Hans ), the Hungarian János, and the Slavic languages Ivan, Jan, Ján, Honza, Janez and Jovan, and Ion in the area on the Black Sea that is now Romania.
The word mummer is sometimes explained to derive from Middle English mum (" silent ") or Greek mommo (" mask "), but is more likely to be associated with Early New High German mummer (" disguised person ", attested in Johann Fischart ) and vermummen (" to wrap up, to disguise, to mask ones faces "), which itself is derived from or came to be associated with mummen ( first attested already in Middle High German by a prohibition in Mühlhausen, Thuringia, 1351 ) and mum ( en ) schanz, ( Hans Sachs, Nuremberg, 16th cent.
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* Kronberger Hans & Lattacher Siegbert, " On the Track of Water's Secret-from Victor Schauberger to Johann Grander ", Uranus 1995 ; ISBN 3-901626-03-4
Some of the well known " Stiftlers " are the astronomer Johannes Kepler and his associate, statesman Hans Ulrich von Eggenberg, the poet Friedrich Hölderlin, the philosophers G. W. F. Hegel and Friedrich Schelling, as well as the theologians David Friedrich Strauß, Johann Albrecht Bengel, Friedrich Christoph Oetinger, Ferdinand Christian Baur and Eberhard Nestle, and the philologist August Pauly.
Hans Sachs memorial Nuremberg by Johann Konrad Krausser

Johann and Hölzel
" Written and directed by Thomas Roth, the movie features musician Manuel Rubey as adult Johann ' Falco ' Hölzel.

Johann and 19
In the Battle of Abensberg on 19 20 April 1809, Napoleon gained a significant victory over the Austrians under Archduke Louis of Austria and General Johann von Hiller.
Johann Gottlieb Fichte (; May 19, 1762 January 27, 1814 ) was a German philosopher.
Johann Elert Bode ( 19 January 1747 23 November 1826 ) was a German astronomer known for his reformulation and popularization of the Titius-Bode law.
* September 19 Johann Gottfried Koehler, German astronomer ( b. 1745 )
* January 19, 1829 August Klingemann's adaptation of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's Faust premieres in Braunschweig.
January 19: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
* January 19 August Klingemann's adaptation of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's Faust premieres in Braunschweig.
* May 19 Johann Gottlieb Fichte, German philosopher ( d. 1814 )
* June 19 Johann Ernst Eberlin, German composer ( b. 1702 )
* November 19 Johann Schein, German composer ( b. 1586 )
* January 19 Johann Elert Bode, German astronomer ( d. 1826 )
* April 19 Premiere of the first Leipzig version of Johann Sebastian Bach's St Mark Passion pastiche BWV deest BC D 5b at the St. Nicholas Church, Leipzig
* March 19 Gerhard Johann Vossius, German classical scholar and theologian ( b. 1577 )
* April 19 Johann Wilhelm, Elector Palatine ( d. 1716 )
* June 19 Johann Stamitz, Czech-born composer ( d. 1757 )
* July 19 Johann Jakob Bodmer, Swiss author ( d. 1783 )
The eighteenth century was dominated by Wenzel Anton, Prince of Kaunitz-Rietberg ( 13 May 1753 19 August 1792 ), who was Chancellor to four emperors from Maria Theresa to Francis II ( 1792-1835 ), with the titles of both Hofkanzler and Staatskanzler and was succeeded by Johann Philipp von Cobenzl ( 1792-1793 ).
Adam Johann Ritter von Krusenstern ( November 19, 1770 August 24, 1846 ;, Ivan Fyodorovich Kruzenshtern ), was an admiral and explorer, who led the first Russian circumnavigation of the globe.
* Johann Sebastian Bach ( 1685 1750 ):: used in aria no. 19 and 20 of the Johannes Passion and in some cantatas
Heidelberg is taken by the forces of Johann Tserclaes, Count of Tilly ( 1559 1632 ) on 19 September 1622.
* Johann Vaillant, founded the famous heating company Vaillant in Remscheid in the late 19 century.
Johann Gustav Droysen ( July 6, 1808 June 19, 1884 ) was a German historian.
In the April 1786 he made his way to Berlin where on 19 May 1786 he participated in the famous performance of Handel's Messiah under Johann Adam Hiller's baton.
John James ( Johann Jacob ) Heidegger ( 19 June 1666-5 September 1749 ) was a Swiss count and leading impresario of masquerades in the early part of the 18th century.
Johann Jakob Bodmer ( 19 July 1698 2 January 1783 ) was a Swiss-German author, academic, critic and poet.

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