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Johann and Ambrosius
The city is the birthplace of one of Johann Sebastian Bach's cousins, Johann Bernhard Bach, as well as Johann Sebastian Bach's father Johann Ambrosius Bach.
* 1645 – Johann Ambrosius Bach, German composer, father to Johann Sebastian Bach ( d. 1695 )
First, in a recently surfaced letter of the musician Johann Wenzel ( 1762-1831 ) to the publisher Ambrosius Kühnel in Leipzig, dated 10 July 1802, Wenzel refers to a performance of KV.
Johann Ambrosius Barth, Leipzig, 1863.
* His first great-grandson Johann Ambrosius was Johann Sebastian Bach's father.
**** Johann Ambrosius Bach ( 1645 – 1695 )
Johann Nepomuk Eduard Ambrosius Nestroy ( 7 December 1801 – 25 May 1862 ) was a singer, actor and playwright in the popular Austrian tradition of the Biedermeier period and its immediate aftermath.
* Johann ( Nepomuk Eduard Ambrosius ) Nestroy ( 1801 – 1862 ), an Austrian author of Silesian Polish ( Pogrzebień, nearby Racibórz ) descent
# redirect Johann Ambrosius Bach

Johann and uncle
Her uncle was the anatomist Johann Adam Kulmus.
His godparents were Queen Victoria ( his paternal grandmother ), King Christian IX of Denmark ( his maternal grandfather, represented by his brother Prince Johann of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg ), King Leopold I of Belgium ( his great great-uncle ), the Dowager Duchess of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg ( his maternal great-grandmother, for whom the Duchess of Cambridge stood proxy ), the Duchess of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha ( his great-aunt by marriage, for whom the Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Strelitz stood proxy ), the Landgrave of Hesse ( his maternal great-grandfather, for whom Prince George, Duke of Cambridge, stood proxy ), the Crown Princess of Prussia ( his paternal aunt, for whom The Princess Helena, her sister, stood proxy ) and The Prince Alfred ( his paternal uncle ).
He was the fourth son of the eminent jurist Paul Johann Anselm Ritter von Feuerbach, brother of mathematician Karl Wilhelm Feuerbach and uncle of painter Anselm Feuerbach.
* Michaelis great uncle Johann Heinrich Michaelis ( 1668 – 1738 ) was the chief director of A. H. Francke's Collegium orientale theologicum, a practical school of Biblical and Oriental philology then quite unique, and the author of an annotated Hebrew Bible and various exegetical works of reputation, especially the Adnotationes uberiores in hagiographos ( 1720 ).
Kotzebue was born in Weimar to a respected merchant family and was educated at Wilhelm-Ernst-Gymnasium in Weimar, where his uncle, the writer and critic Johann Karl August Musäus was among his teachers.
Born in southwestern Germany, in the region of the Swabian alps, Messerschmidt grew up in the Munich home of his uncle, the sculptor Johann Baptist Straub, who became his first master.
The Prince was baptised on 3 August 1905 at St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham ; his godparents were the King of Portugal ; the Duke and Duchess of Sparta ( his cousins ); the Prince Carl of Denmark ( his cousin ); Princess Alexander of Teck ( his cousin ); Prince Johann of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg ( his eponymous great-granduncle ); and the Duke of Fife ( his uncle ).
He was the father of Nicolaus II Bernoulli, Daniel Bernoulli and Johann II Bernoulli and uncle of Nicolaus I Bernoulli.
As a Hanovarian General-Major, he commanded a Hessian brigade under his paternal uncle, General Johann Ludwig von Wallmoden-Gimborn in Autumn 1794, then commanded the Hanovarian Guards during the retreat through Holland.
He was Johann Sebastian Bach's uncle and Johannes Bach's son.
Heine studied classical languages and theology before turning to medicine, a decision influenced by his uncle, Johann Georg Heine, who owned an orthopaedic institute in Würzburg.
His uncle was Johann Georg Gmelin.
His situation improved only when his uncle Johann Matthäus Bechstein, a renowned naturalist and forester living in Meiningen in the district of Schmalkalden-Meiningen in Thuringia, adopted him in 1810.
His father was a judge and his great-great uncle was Johann Martin Schleyer, a renowned Catholic priest who invented the Volapük language.
Johann Gottfried's father Theophilus Lessing 1647-1735 mayor of Kamenz Robert Schumann's ( the composer and pianist 1810-1856 ) four times great uncle, Johanne Sophie Susanna Lessing ( 1745-1818 daughter of Carl Heinrich Lessing 1713, a trumpeter ) his grandmother.
WFE received training in music from his father and from his uncle, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, and from another uncle in England, Johann Christian Bach.
Kaiser's parents were Johann Wilhelm Keyser and Anna Sibella Liernur but he was raised by his uncle Johan Frederik Keyser from the age of eight.
Asked by his uncle Rudolph Ackermann, a merchant from London, he began in 1811 to teach young Englishmen with whom he stayed for two years with the Swiss pedagogue Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi in Ifferten.
Johann ( John Beal ), the doctor's son, has just returned to town having been sent down from the university but is soon influenced by his Nazi-sympathizer uncle.
Johann Christian Gottlieb Ernesti ( 1756 – June 5, 1802 ), German classical scholar, was born at Arnstadt, Thuringia, and studied under his uncle, JA Ernesti, at the university of Leipzig.

Johann and Heinrich
The term was introduced into optics by Johann Heinrich Lambert in his 1760 work Photometria.
Alcott had been influenced by educational philosophy of the Swiss pedagogue Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi and even renamed his school " The Cheshire Pestalozzi School ". His style attracted the attention of Samuel Joseph May, who introduced Alcott to his sister Abby May.
This close approximation to the modern value of − 273. 15 ° C for the zero of the air-thermometer was further improved upon in 1779 by Johann Heinrich Lambert, who observed that − 270 ° C might be regarded as absolute cold.
* 1647 – Johann Heinrich Acker, German writer ( d. 1719 )
), Moritz Count von Dietrichstein, Heinrich Eduard Josef Baron von Lannoy, Ignaz Franz Baron von Mosel, Carl Czerny, Johann Nepomuk Hummel, Ignaz Moscheles, and the eight-year-old Franz Liszt ( although it seems Liszt was not invited personally, but his teacher Czerny arranged for him to be involved ).
** 1802 – 1803 Johann Heinrich Rothpletz ( b. 1766 – d. 1833 )
* 1666 – Johann Heinrich Buttstett, German organist and composer ( d. 1727 )
Heinrich Johann Nepomuk von Crantz | Crantz's Classis cruciformium, 1769
Woodcut illustration of Cassandra's prophecy of the fall of Troy ( at left ) and her death ( at right ), from an incunable German translation by Heinrich Steinhowel | Heinrich Steinhöwel of Giovanni Boccaccio's De mulieribus claris, printed by Johann Zainer at Ulm ca.
Another forerunner to progressive education was Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi ( 1746 – 1827 ).
* 1724 – Gottfried Heinrich Bach, German son of Johann Sebastian Bach ( d. 1763 )
* Johann Heinrich Lambert 1728 – 1777 ( France )
Hector Admonishes Paris for His Softness and Exhorts Him to Go to War by Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein | J. H. W.
Highly influential German classicist historians were Barthold Georg Niebuhr ( 1776-1831 ) and Theodor Mommsen ( 1817-1903 ) Historians of Germany included Johann Gustav Droysen ( 1808-84 ), Heinrich von Sybel ( 1817-95 ), and Heinrich von Treitschke ( 1834-96 ).
Rapp became inspired by the philosophies of Jakob Böhme, Philipp Jakob Spener, Johann Heinrich Jung, and Emanuel Swedenborg, among others, and later wrote Thoughts on the Destiny of Man, published in German in 1824 and in English a year later, in which he outlined his ideas and philosophy.
* 1633 – Johann Heinrich Heidegger, Swiss theologian ( d. 1698 )
* 1706 – Johann Heinrich Zedler, German publisher ( d. 1751 )
Johann Heinrich Alsted.
Johann Heinrich Alsted ( March 1588 – November 9, 1638 ) was a German Calvinist minister and academic, known for his varied interests: in Ramism and Lullism, pedagogy and encyclopedias, theology and millennarianism.
" In the works of authors like Clemens Timpler of Heidelberg and Steinfurt, Bartolomaeus Keckermann of Heidelberg and Danzig, and Johann Heinrich Alsted of Herborn there appeared a new, unified vision of the encyclopaedia of the scientific disciplines in which ontology had the role of assigning to each of the particular sciences its proper domain.
* Howard Hotson, Johann Heinrich Alsted 1588-1638: Between Renaissance, Reformation, and Universal Reform ( Oxford, Clarendon, 2000 ).
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