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Konrad and Kurzbold
Limburg is first mentioned in documents in 910 under the name of Lintpurc when Louis the Child granted Konrad Kurzbold an estate in the community on which he was to build a church.

Konrad and laid
On 4 September 1390, the joint forces of Vytautas and the Teutonic Grand Master, Konrad von Wallenrode, laid siege to Vilnius, which was held by Władysław's regent Skirgaila with combined Polish, Lithuanian and Ruthenian troops.
Right-wing political groups like the German National Socialist Worker's Party referred to themselves as Volksdeutsche and began to urge for a unification with Germany, their efforts laid the foundation for the rise of the Sudeten German Party under Konrad Henlein after 1933.
The groundwork for Northern Sami lexicography was laid by Konrad Nielsen who used an orthography of his own creation in his dictionary Lappisk ordbok.

Konrad and foundation
His favorite holiday place to do this was in Cadenabbia, Italy, in a rented villa overlooking Lake Como, which has since been acquired as a conference centre by the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung, the political foundation established by Adenauers political party Christian Democratic Union ( CDU ).
Starting in 1999, and using the Keck foundation funded FEL operating rooms at the Vanderbilt FEL Center, Dr. Michael Copeland and Dr. Pete Konrad of Vanderbilt performed three surgeries in which they resected meningioma brain tumors.

Konrad and stone
The place where Konrad was killed, Hof Kapelle near Marburg, is marked with a stone ( within the premises of a private farm ); it was locally long believed to be haunted and is allegedly today on certain days the site of black rites.

Konrad and for
The first programmable computer built by Konrad Zuse used binary notation for numbers.
Bishop Christian asked the new Pope Honorius III for the consent to start another Crusade, however a first campaign in 1217 proved a failure and even the joint efforts by Duke Konrad with the Polish High Duke Leszek I the White and Duke Henry I the Bearded of Silesia in 122 / 23 only led to the reconquest of Chełmno Land but did not stop the Prussian invasions.
Starting in 1209 additional crusades were called for by Konrad of Masovia, who sought more to conquer Prussian territory than actually convert the indigenous Prussians.
In 1226 Duke Konrad I of Masovia summoned the Teutonic Knights for assistance ; by 1230 they had secured Chełmno ( Culm ) and begun claiming conquered territories for themselves under the authority of the Holy Roman Empire, although these claims were rejected by the Poles, whose ambition had been to conquer Prussia all along.
In two 1936 patent applications, Konrad Zuse also anticipated that machine instructions could be stored in the same storage used for data — the key insight of what became known as the von Neumann architecture, first implemented in the British SSEM of 1948.
Konrad Zuse married Gisela Brandes in January 1945-employing a carriage, himself dressed in tailcoat and top hat and with Gisela in a wedding veil, for Zuse attached importance to a " noble ceremony ".
** Konrad Lorenz Institute for Evolution and Cognition Research
** Konrad Lorenz Institute for Ethology
The plaque for Konrad Emil Bloch in Nysa
Notwithstanding, the idea of programming language existed earlier ; the first high-level programming language to be designed for a computer was Plankalkül, developed for the German Z3 by Konrad Zuse between 1943 and 1945.
Other sciences use swimming, for example Konrad Lorenz swam with geese as part of his studies of animal behavior.
Four years later, he entered a monastery where he became a student of Konrad Pelikan for five years.
He is notable for his leading role in German postwar economic reform and economic recovery (" Wirtschaftswunder ", German for " economic miracle "), particularly in his role as Minister of Economics under Chancellor Konrad Adenauer in 1949 to his own ascension to the Chancellorship in 1963.
In September, he was appointed Minister of Economics in the first cabinet of Konrad Adenauer, and kept the post for all 14 years of Adenauer's tenure.
Brandt was the SPD candidate for the Chancellorship in 1961, but he lost to Konrad Adenauer's conservative Christian Democratic Union of Germany ( CDU ).
* Konrad Kujau, German fraudster and forger responsible for the " Hitler Diaries ".
Many of these individuals, including CDU-Berlin founder Andreas Hermes and future chancellor of Germany Konrad Adenauer, were imprisoned for the involvement in the German Resistance during the Nazi dictatorship.
At the time the Hallstein Doctrine was born ( or at least named ), Heinrich von Brentano was the foreign minister, a post that had been recently created, after West Germany largely regained its sovereignty in 1955 — before this, political responsibility for foreign policy had been retained by the chancellor, Konrad Adenauer.
Plankalkül (, " Plan Calculus ") is a computer language designed for engineering purposes by Konrad Zuse between 1943 and 1945.
He worked very well with Konrad Adenauer's government in Bonn and West Germany provided large sums in compensation for Germany's mistreatment of Jews in the Reparations Agreement between Israel and West Germany.
These three albums ( from Alles ist gut to Für immer ) were all produced by Konrad " Conny " Plank, who was renowned for his pioneering work both with minimalist-influenced Krautrock bands and other experimenters in the 1970s, and with electro-pop artists in the 1980s.

Konrad and Saint
Saint Christopher by Konrad Witz ( c. 1435 ), at the Kunstmuseum Basel | Kunstmuseum, Basel
Albanov and Konrad were rescued by timely arrival of the Saint Foka, while they were preparing for the winter.

Konrad and George
Created at the instigation of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation and US Vice President George H. W. Bush, the organisation was founded at a joint meeting of the EDU and PDU in London, the United Kingdom.
Philip's father-in-law George, Duke of Saxony, the bishop of Würzburg, Konrad II von Thungen, and the archbishop of Mainz, Albert III of Brandenburg, were active in agitating against the growth of the Reformation.
Throughout the twentieth century countless adventurers and explorers, including Jordan H. Stabler, Colonel Edwards Cranston Brooks, Captain Eric Erskine Loch, Commander George Miller Dyott and Eugene Konrad Brunner utilized Spruce's paper in their quest for the Treasure of the Llanganatis.

Konrad and
One of the elderly canons who had supported Zwingli s election, Konrad Hofmann, complained about his sermons in a letter.
Konrad Adenauer remained the party s leader until 1963, at which point former minister of economics Ludwig Erhard replaced him.
He made headlines by telling German audiences that the British people forgave them for what had happened in the war, but was later credited by the first West Germany Chancellor, Konrad Adenauer, with being among his country s founding fathers.
* Konrad Zuse ( born 22 June 1910 in Berlin ; died 18 December 1995 in Hünfeld ) moved his firm s headquarters to Bad Hersfeld in 1957
* Kwiet, Konrad: “‘ Hitler s Willing Executioners and ‘ Ordinary Germans ’: Some Comments on Goldhagen s Ideas ”.
* Konrad Ottenheym, A Bird s-Eye View of the Dissemination of Scamozzi s Treatise in Northern Europe in Annali di architettura, n ° 18-19, 2007
In the 12th Bundestag election on 2 December 1990, the first after the German reunification, 6. 1 % of voters in the Eastern electoral area ( 1. 2 % across Germany ) cast their Zweitstimme ( the vote for a party, as opposed to for a person ) for the group Bündnis 90 / Grüne – BürgerInnenbewegung (“ Alliance 90 / Greens – Populist Movement ”), that entered into the German Bundestag with eight East German electees: Klaus-Dieter Feige, Ingrid Köppe, Gerd Poppe, Christina Schenk, Werner Schulz, Wolfgang Ullmann, Konrad Weiß und Vera Wollenberger.
* The Konrad Adenauer Research Award for the promotion of academic collaboration between Canada and the Federal Republic of Germany, presented to honour the scholar s entire academic record
The city pioneered the Color-coded transport system, Integrated Solid Waste Management System, Volunteerism, Organized vendors, elderly, youth and women s groups, use of slogans, People s Law Enforcement Board, Emergency Response Team, and international awards such as the UNESCO Cities for Peace representing Asia and the Pacific in 1997 and the Konrad Adenauer Local Medal of Excellence in 1999.
When asked to participate in Konrad Fischer s museum exhibition " Konzeption / Conception " ( 1969 ) at Museum Morsbroich, Polke suggested he make a film in which he scratches himself and uses a pendulum.
Instinct in the ‘ 50s: The British reception of Konrad Lorenz s theory of instinctive behavior.
After his death in 1542, other Swiss theologians and scholars, such as Theodor Bibliander, Rudolf Gwalther, and Konrad Pellikan, picked up where Jud left off, and the Biblia Sacrosancta was published in 1543, one year after Jud s death.
: In making this agreement Konrad Adenauer ran some domestic political risk: in December 1951, just 5 percent of West Germans surveyed admitted feeling ‘ guilty towards Jews.
Katarzyna Lubomirska ( c. 1585 – 1620 ) was Konstanty Bazyli II s wife, Prince of Ostróg, closely related to Bolesław IV, descendant of Konrad Mazowiecki.
In 1205, the Battle of Zawichost was fought nearby, in which Roman the Great of Kingdom of Galicia – Volhynia was defeated by Lesser Poland s army of Leszek I the White, and Mazovian army of Konrad I of Masovia.
Gombrich appeals to an array of psychological research from James J. Gibson, R. L. Gregory, John M. Kennedy, Konrad Lorenz, Ulric Neisser and others in arguing for an ‘ optical basis to perspective, in particular ( see also perspective ( graphical ).
In the second half of September, 1938 the members of Konrad Henlein s Sudeten German party began to initiate disturbances, armed incidents and invectives against Czechoslovak authorities and they demanded annexation to Hitler s Germany.

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