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  • Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 25 Stuttgart 14086971911 Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 25 — StuttgartSTUTTGART, a city of Germany, capital of the...
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  • Britannica, Ninth Edition, Volume XXII Stuttgart 1453690Encyclopædia Britannica, Ninth Edition, Volume XXII — Stuttgart STUTTGART, the capital of Würtemberg, lies...
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  • The New Student's Reference Work Stuttgart 85411The New Student's Reference Work — Stuttgart Stuttgart, (stŏŏt' gärt), a city of Germany, is the capital...
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  • Grove Stuttgart Conservatorium by George Grove 3902463A Dictionary of Music and Musicians — Stuttgart ConservatoriumGeorge GroveGeorge Grove ​STUTTGART CONSERVATORIUM...
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  • Eberhard WächterGerhard Gietmann Painter, born at Stuttgart, 29 February, 1762; died at Stuttgart, 14 August, 1852. He studied painting at Paris under...
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  • Krieges (Stuttgart, 1882-85); Venedig els Weltmacht und Weltstadt (Bielefeld, 1899 and 1906); Kriegsbilder aus der Zeit der Landsknechte (Stuttgart, 1883);...
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  • 1835 Die Ackerverfassung, die Zwergwirthschaft und die Auswanderung. Stuttgart/Tübingen: Cotta, 1842 Denkschrift an Seine Majestät den König von Würtemberg...
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  • afterwards accepted a curacy in Stuttgart; but having in 1830 received an appointment in the royal public library at Stuttgart, he thenceforth gave himself...
    270 bytes (403 words) - 17:07, 14 February 2021
  • poet, born in Tübingen, July 25, 1798, died in Stuttgart, June 18, 1864. After becoming pastor at Stuttgart, he applied himself to poetry, especially to...
    689 bytes (95 words) - 12:07, 3 September 2012
  • responsible for his great book, Geschichte der Stadt Rom im Mittelalter (Stuttgart, 1859–1872, and other editions), a work of much erudition and interest...
    199 bytes (348 words) - 16:11, 13 September 2018
  • his cousin Eberhard VI., count of Württemberg-Stuttgart. By this treaty the districts of Urach and Stuttgart into which Württemberg had been divided in 1437...
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  • ​DANNECKER, JOHANN HEINRICH VON (1758–1841), German sculptor, was born at Stuttgart, where his father was employed in the stables of the duke of Württemberg...
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  • Johann Gotthard von, German engraver: b. Bernhausen, near Stuttgart, 4 May 1747; d. Stuttgart, 14 March 1830. After studying under Guibal, the painter...
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  • school (with academic rank) of Stuttgart, the veterinary high school at Stuttgart, the commercial college at Stuttgart, and the agricultural college of...
    356 bytes (5,031 words) - 12:30, 7 April 2024
  • Gotthard von, a German engraver, born at Bernhausen, near Stuttgart, May 4, 1747, died in Stuttgart, March 14, 1830. He prepared himself for the church, but...
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  • ancient fortress of Germany, in the kingdom of Württemberg, 10 m. N. of Stuttgart, is situated on a conical hill, 1100 ft. high, overlooking the town of...
    293 bytes (158 words) - 00:14, 16 June 2017
  • knäp, Albert, German clergyman and poet: b. Alpirsbach, 25 July 1798; d. Stuttgart, 18 June 1864. He studied theology at Tübingen, became vicar in Feuerbach...
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  • Unterricht in Chile” (Stuttgart, 1823); “Reisen durch Nordwest-Venezuela” (Leipsic, 1824); “Genera et species palmarum” (Stuttgart, 1825); “Sertum Peruanum”...
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  • Georg HERWEGH, her'vek Georg, German political and lyrical poet: b. Stuttgart, 31 May 1817; d. Lichtenthal bei Baden-Baden, 7 April 1875. He studied...
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  • Gotthard von (1747-1830). A German line engraver, born at Bernhausen, near Stuttgart. He at first studied under the Court painter Guibal, but, developing a...
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