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Matthäus and Merian
Elbing in 1720 atlas by Pieter van der Aa, based on earlier print by Matthäus Merian ( below )
He worked mainly as a translator for the publishing house of Lucas Jennisius, Matthäus Merian and Friedrich Hulsius in Frankfurt.
It was continued by various writers and grew to twenty-one volumes ( 1633 – 1738 ), including illustrations by the beautiful copperplate engravings of Matthäus Merian ( 1593 – 1650 ).
Limburg – extract from the Topographia Hassiae by Matthäus Merian 1655
* June 19 – Matthäus Merian, Swiss engraver ( b. 1593 )
* September 22 – A. Matthäus Merian, Swiss cartographer ( d. 1650 )
Matthäus Merian described this event in 1642 as follows :" In 1430 the Hussites from Bohemia attacked / Culmbach and Barreut / and committed great acts of cruelty / like wild animals / against the common people / and certain individuals.
* Matthäus Merian ( 1593 – 1650 )
Matthäus Merian
1612 ; engraving by Matthäus Merian
With Martin Zeiler ( 1589-1661 ), a German geographer, and later ( circa 1640 ) with his own son, Matthäus Merian ( der Jüngere, i. e. " the Younger " or " Jr .") ( 1621-1687 ), he produced a series of Topographia.
Matthäus Merian died after several years of illness in 1650 in Bad Schwalbach, near Wiesbaden.
* Pictures and texts of Topographia Helvetiae, Rhaetiae et Valesiae by Matthäus Merian can be found in the database VIATIMAGES.
* " Works by Matthäus Merian ", Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
Chur in 1642, by Matthäus Merian.
File: Vnderwalden ( Merian ). jpg | 1642 map of Underwalden ( Matthäus Merian )
In 1635 Matthäus Merian the Elder initiated the Theatrum Europaeum, a series of contemporary chronicles published until 1732.
* Swiss engraver Matthäus Merian produces his illustrated view of London.
Engraving of a view of the town of Detmold by Matthäus Merian, 1647
Coloured engraving of Ingelheim, Matthäus Merian, 1645
Stade in 1640 ( drawing by Matthäus Merian )
Süpplingburg Commenthurey, engraving by Matthäus Merian, about 1650
Philip of Hesse, etching by Matthäus Merian

Matthäus and der
* Bliemetzreider, Matthäus v. K., der Verfasser der Postillen in Studien u. Mitteil.
* Ulrich Scheidt & Günther Praedicow: Johann Matthäus Bechstein ( 1757 – 1822 ) und die Anfänge der Terrarienkunde.

Matthäus and Matthew
Matthew of Kraków ( c. 1335 – 5 March 1410 ), also commonly known as Matthäus von Krakau, was a renowned German-Polish scholar and priest of the fourteenth century.

Matthäus and ",
Matthäus said that after none of that was honoured he gave up on asking for his percentages of the Danko Lazović and Zvonimir Vukić transfers as well as Superfund shirt sponsorship deal due to " not wanting to upset the team atmosphere during Champions League qualifying ", but instead pushed for the additional terms to be renegotiated.
" Accurata Utopiae Tabula ", an " accurate map of Utopia ", Johann Baptist Homann's map of Schlaraffenland published by Matthäus Seutter, Augsburg, 1730

Matthäus and Elder
* Matthäus Merian the Elder ( 1593 – 1650 ), Swiss-German engraver and publisher
Theodor de Bry ( Flemish-born German, 1528 – 1598 ) or Matthäus Merian the Elder ( Swiss, 1593 – 1650 ).

Matthäus and September
On 21 September 2010, it was announced that Matthäus will be the new coach of the Bulgarian national team after the resignation of Stanimir Stoilov a few weeks earlier.
On 21 September 2010 Lothar Matthäus was announced as the new head coach of Bulgaria.
Discord swept through the Swiss forces till Matthäus Schiner, cardinal of Sion and an arch-enemy of King Francis, inspired the Swiss with a fiery harangue on September 13, reminding them of what a smaller Swiss army had achieved against as powerful a French army at the Battle of Novara.

Matthäus and June
Despite co-leading the team to the Austrian league title by a large margin, Matthäus would eventually be fired on 12 June 2007 by unanimous decision of the Red Bull Salzburg's board of directors.

Matthäus and 1650
Saalfeld, Matthäus Merian, about 1650
* Matthäus Merian ( 1593 – 1650 ), worked from 1616 to 1619 as copper engraver in Oppenheim.

Matthäus and was
Architects who were renowned for their constructions using the style include Francesco Bartolomeo Rastrelli, an Italian architect who worked in Russia and who was noted for his lavish and opulent works, Philip de Lange, who worked in both Danish and Dutch Rococo architecture, or Matthäus Daniel Pöppelmann, who worked in the late Baroque style and who contributed to the reconstruction of the city of Dresden, in Germany.
She was also mentioned by Matthäus Prätorius, Jacob Brodowski, Philipp Ruhig and others.
The Barnacle Goose was first classified taxonomically by Johann Matthäus Bechstein in 1803.
Matthäus Lang was largely unnoticed in official circles, although his influence was felt throughout the archbishopric.
The Corn Crake was first described by Linnaeus in his Systema Naturae in 1758 as Rallus crex, but was subsequently moved to the genus Crex, created by German naturalist and ornithologist Johann Matthäus Bechstein in 1803, and named Crex pratensis.
A versatile and complete player, Matthäus was renowned for his perceptive passing, positional sense, and well-timed tackling, as well as his explosive shot.
Matthäus was born in Erlangen, Bavaria.
Lothar Matthäus has won more Germany caps than anyone else, 150, and went to nine major international tournaments, captaining the 1990 FIFA World Cup | 1990 World Cup-winning team. His immediate success in Serie A was a precursor to the national team which finally managed to triumph at the 1990 World Cup held in Italy.
West Germany was the best team of the tournament and one of the few to choose an attacking style of play ; Matthäus led his squad from midfield and personally scored four goals, including two against Yugoslavia.
West Germany reached its third consecutive final, which was a rematch against Maradona-led Argentina and this time Matthäus and his team emerged victorious 1 – 0 thanks to Brehme converting an 85 ' penalty.
Matthäus was afterwards not called up for the national team, due to feuding with succeeding captain Jürgen Klinsmann and coach Berti Vogts.
The only major honour which eluded Matthäus, for competitions in which he played, was the UEFA Champions League.
When the two teams went to collect their medals Matthäus removed his runners-up medal immediately after he received it – it was the second time he had been on the losing side in a final under similar circumstances ; in the 1987 final, Bayern had been leading 1 – 0 most of the game until two late goals gave F. C.
Club spokesperson said Matthäus would clear everything up at a press conference that he scheduled for Monday ( two days later ), but it was already widely speculated through reports in the Hungarian press that the German had agreed terms with Hungarian Football Federation to coach their national team.
Four months after leaving Belgrade, in mid-April 2004, the row over terms of Matthäus ' contract with Partizan was opened with both parties publicly going back and forth at each other.
Duljaj was sold to Shakhtar Donetsk in January 2004 for US $ 4 million, and Matthäus claimed Partizan failed to pay him the agreed percentage ($ 600, 000 or € 469, 500 ).
The country once synonymous with world class football was trying to return its national team on the path of former 1950s glory, and Matthäus was given the task of qualifying for the 2006 World Cup.
As the qualifiers resumed in late March 2005, Hungary hosted Bulgaria in what was pretty much a must win match for Matthäus ' squad, however they only managed a draw right at the end with the goal coming in 90th minute for a 1 – 1 final scoreline.

0.204 seconds.