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Berlin also had a museum of sexuality during the Weimar period, at Dr. Magnus Hirschfeld's Institute of Sexology.
In March 1933, Kurt Hiller, the main organizer of Magnus Hirschfeld's Institute of Sex Research, was sent to a concentration camp.
An earlier known recipient of this was Magnus Hirschfeld's housekeeper, but her identity is unclear at this time.
Anna P., who lived for many years as a man in Germany, was photographed for Magnus Hirschfeld's book Sexual Intermediates in 1922.
Although medical texts like these ( written partly in Latin to obscure the sexual details ) were not widely read by the general public, they did lead to the rise of Magnus Hirschfeld's Scientific Humanitarian Committee, which campaigned from 1897 to 1933 against anti-sodomy laws in Germany, as well as a much more informal, unpublicized movement among British intellectuals and writers, led by such figures as Edward Carpenter and John Addington Symonds.
Veidt also appeared in Magnus Hirschfeld's pioneering gay rights film Anders als die Andern ( Different from the Others, 1919 ), in which he played what is probably the first gay character written especially for the cinema, and in Das Land ohne Frauen ( 1929 ), Germany's first talking picture.
Brand became involved in Magnus Hirschfeld's Scientific-Humanitarian Committee ( the first public homosexual rights organization ), until there was a split in 1903 ; that same year Brand led the formation of the Gemeinschaft der Eigenen organisation with the scientist Benedict Friedlaender as principal theorist, and Wilhelm Jansen.
The GdE and other groups formed a united ' action committee ' with Magnus Hirschfeld's group, to formulate a new law.
The film, which co-starred and was co-written by sexologist Magnus Hirschfeld, refers to Hirschfeld's theories of cross-dressing.

Magnus and Scientific-Humanitarian
In 1897, German doctor and writer Magnus Hirschfeld formed the Scientific-Humanitarian Committee to campaign publicly against the notorious law " Paragraph 175 ", which made sex between men illegal.
Germany, the traditional home of such movements ( Scientific-Humanitarian Committee ) and activists ( Magnus Hirschfeld, Ernst Burchard, Karl Heinrich Ulrichs or Max Spohr ), went from being the best place in Europe to be gay, lesbian or transgender, to the worst, under the Nazis.
Communist gay activist Rudolf Klimmer, modeling himself on Magnus Hirschfeld and his Scientific-Humanitarian Committee, campaigned to have the law repealed, but was unsuccessful.

Magnus and Committee
Physician Magnus Hirschfeld was an outspoken advocate for sexual minorities, founding the Scientific Humanitarian Committee, the first advocacy for homosexual and transgender rights.
In 1838 the Committee for the London Bridge Approaches reported to Common Council that new burial grounds had been provided for the parishes of St Michael, Crooked Lane and St Magnus, London Bridge.

Magnus and which
In Europe a similar liquid process in open-topped crucibles took place which was probably less efficient than the Roman process and the use of the term tutty by Albertus Magnus in the 13th century suggests influence from Islamic technology.
Sörla þáttr is a short story in the later and extended version of the Saga of Olaf Tryggvason in the manuscript of the Flateyjarbók, which was written and compiled by two Christian priests, Jon Thordson and Magnus Thorhalson, in the late 14th century.
Magnus ' writings made a significant contribution to German mysticism, which became vibrant in the minds of the Beguines and women such as Hildegard of Bingen and Mechthild of Magdeburg.
* The iCar 101 has extensible cylindrical wings which spin to provide lift due to the Magnus effect.
Frequently this was in the form of restating and reinterpreting, such as in Magnus of Nisibis ' 4th-century work on urine, which was in turn translated into Arabic.
In July 2007, Polgár played in the Biel Chess Festival which was won by 16-year-old Magnus Carlsen.
A physical understanding of the theorem can be observed in the Magnus effect, which is a lift force generated by a spinning cylinder in a freestream.
Then along with Archbishop Wilhelm von Brandenburg of The Archbishopric of Riga and his Coadjutor Christoph von Mecklenburg, Kettler gave to Magnus the portions of The Kingdom of Livonia, which he had taken possession of, but they refused to give him any more land.
A millennium before the events in Slayers, one of Ruby-Eye's fragments ( which was sealed in the body of Lei Magnus, a very powerful sorcerer ) revived and began the against one of the parts of Ceiphied, the Water Dragon King, also known as Aqualord Ragradia.
* Lars Magnus Ericsson and Carl Johan Andersson start a small mechanical workshop in Stockholm, Sweden, dealing with telegraphy equipment, which grows into the worldwide company Ericsson.
* 1266 – The war between Scotland and Norway ends as King Alexander III of Scotland and King Magnus VI of Norway agree to the Treaty of Perth, which cedes the Western Isles and Isle of Man to Scotland in exchange for a large monetary payment.
* June 14 – King Valdemar I of Sweden is defeated by his brother Magnus in the Battle of Hova, after which Magnus deposes him.
* May 18 – Erik Jedvardsson is murdered, after which his murderer Magnus Henriksen proclaims himself king of Sweden.
He probably stayed in Denmark because of the threat from Magnus of Norway, but they eventually made a treaty by which if either died without an heir, his kingdom would go to the other, and this may have freed Harthacnut to pursue his claim to England.
War was avoided by the treaty between Harthacnut and Magnus, which Harthacnut agreed to because he had no plausible candidate to rule Norway after Svein's death, and he was in any case temperamentally inclined to avoid campaigns and wars.
* The war between Scotland and Norway ends as King Alexander III of Scotland and King Magnus VI of Norway agree to the Treaty of Perth, which cedes the Western Isles and Isle of Man to Scotland in exchange for a large monetary payment.
Several medieval scholars were considered to be magicians in popular legend, notably Gerbert d ' Aurillac and Albertus Magnus: both men were active in the scientific research of their day as well as in ecclesiastical matters, which was enough to attach to them a nimbus of the occult.
We also encounter an otherwise unrecorded daughter of Magnus Maximus, Sevira, on the Pillar of Eliseg, an early medieval inscribed stone in Wales which claims her marriage to Vortigern, king of the Britons.
" This lithograph by Amédée de Noé | Amédée de Noé a. k. a. Cham conveys the wild popularity of the Steinway piano, the musicality of which had just been demonstrated by famed pianist Désiré Magnus at the Exposition Universelle ( 1867 ) | 1867 Exposition Universelle in Paris.
After the death of Harthacnut, which had left the Danish throne vacant, Magnus had in addition been selected to be the king of Denmark, and thereafter also managed to defeat the Danish royal pretender Sweyn Estridsson.
Magnus ' advisors then recommended the young king not fight his uncle, and a compromise was reached in which Harald would rule jointly with Magnus, and Harald would share half of his wealth with Magnus.

Magnus and promoted
The formation of separate orders ( classes of society ), or estates, was promoted by Magnus Ladulås, who extended the privileges of the clergy and practically founded the formal Swedish nobility ( see Ordinance of Alsnö, 1280 ).
The famous Danish archaeologist Professor Jens Jacob Asmussen Worsaae ( 1821 – 85 ) promoted the attribution to St Magnus of Orkney during his visit to the British Isles in 1846-7, when he was formulating the concept of the ' Viking Age ', and a history of London written in 1901 concluded that " the Danes, on their second invasion ... added at least two churches with Danish names, Olaf and Magnus ".

Magnus and tolerance
A striking plea for tolerance for homosexuality, produced in collaboration with Dr. Magnus Hirschfeld, it was targeted for destruction by the Nazis, with many prints of the film burned as decadent.

Magnus and for
Walter M. Miller, Jr .' s novel A Canticle for Leibowitz centers on a monastic order called the Albertian Order of Leibowitz, named by its founder after Albertus Magnus and dedicated to preserving scientific knowledge lost after a nuclear war.
The Academy for Science and Design in New Hampshire honored Albertus by naming one of its four houses Magnus House.
* 357 – Emperor Constantius II enters Rome for the first time to celebrate his victory over Magnus Magnentius.
Claudius ' son-in-law Pompeius Magnus was executed for his part in a conspiracy with his father Crassus Frugi.
He had been commissioned by The Strand Magazine to write an article on fairies for their Christmas issue, and the fairy photographs " must have seemed like a godsend " according to broadcaster and historian Magnus Magnusson.
: Sexuality in Islam at the Magnus Hirschfeld Archive for Sexology
In categorizing behavior that indicated what was referred to as " inversion " by German sexologist Magnus Hirschfeld, researchers determined what was normal sexual behavior for men and women, and therefore to what extent men and women varied from the " perfect male sexual type " and the " perfect female sexual type ".
The chances for success of Magnus and his supporters looked particularly good in 1560 ( and 1570 ).
That is why Magnus, who represented Denmark and later struck a deal with Ivan the Terrible, proved a suitable figurehead for this faction.
In April 799, he was attacked by a gang who unsuccessfully attempted to gouge out his eyes and cut off his tongue for his earlier actions, only to be saved by Magnus Forteman and 700 Frisian nobles of his army.
The institute was also plagued by conflicts between the faculty and the founder and head of the institute, Gustaf Magnus Schwartz, who was responsible for the artisanal focus of the institute.
* Magnus Hirschfeld Archive for Sexology at the Robert Koch Institute, Humboldt University of Berlin
* The Transformers, tractor-trailers appear in this 1980s cartoon as the Autobots ' leader Optimus Prime ( Convoy in Japanese version ), their second-in-command Ultra Magnus, and as the Stunticons ' leader Motormaster ( who considers himself Optimus Prime's rival for the title " King of the Road ").
After the death of Gratian in 383, Theodosius ' interests turned to the Western Roman Empire, for the usurper Magnus Maximus had taken all the provinces of the West except for Italy.
With the patronage of the university chancellor Magnus Gabriel De la Gardie, Rudbeck was made full professor in 1660, was elected rector for two terms, despite his youth, and started a revision of the work of the other professors and a building spree with himself as architect.
Physician Magnus Hirschfeld established the Institut für Sexualwissenschaft ( Institute for Sexology ) in 1919, and it remained open until 1933.
* Augustus pardons Gnaeus Cornelius Cinna Magnus, along with Aemilia Lepida, the daughter of Marcus Aemilius Lepidus, for alleged involvement in a conspiracy against the emperor.
Sweden is without ruler, but Magnus the Strong claims sovereignty over Gothenland for the time being.
On 20 January 1569, Coverdale died in London and was buried in St. Bartholomew's by the Exchange ; when that church was demolished in 1840 to make way for the new Royal Exchange, his remains were moved to St. Magnus.
Beorn's elder brother, Sweyn of Denmark " submitted himself to Edward as a son ", hoping for his help in his battle with Magnus for control of Denmark, but in 1047 Edward rejected Godwin's demand that he send aid to Sweyn, and it was only Magnus's death in October that saved England from attack and allowed Sweyn to take the Danish throne.

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