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    Johann Hübner (17 March 1668 – 21 May 1731) was a German geographer and scholar, who taught by the question and answer method. Johann Hübner attended school...
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  • Franz Hübner (1846–1877), German entomologist Hans Hübner (1837-1884), German chemist Jacob Hübner, (1761–1826), German entomologist Johann Hübner (1668–1731)...
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    as the second king. Later historians (e.g., Johannes Aventinus and Johann Hübner) managed to furnish numerous further details, including the assertion...
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    and Yamamura Saisuke [ja]'s Indoshi (印度志, a translation of a work by Johann Hübner). However, the use of the name Tenjiku, which was heavily associated...
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  • was edited by Dr Renatus Gotthelf Löbel, who intended to supersede Johann Hübner by including geography, history, biography, mythology, philosophy, natural...
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    Kursalon (Kursalon Hübner) is a music hall in Vienna, designed by Johann Garben in the style of the Italian Renaissance and built between 1865 and 1867...
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    (Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, 2007), ISBN 978-3-428-12003-1. (in German) Johann Hübner, Drey hundert drey und dreyßig Genealogische Tabellen: nebst denen darzu...
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    "rich"). See twin towns of Gmina Bogatynia. Johann Hübner (1668–1731), German geographer and scholar Johann Gottfried Schicht, composer (1753–1823) Ernst...
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    Johann Sebastian Bach's vocal music includes cantatas, motets, masses, Magnificats, Passions, oratorios, four-part chorales, songs and arias. His instrumental...
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    W[ilhelm]. Kohlhammer Verlag, 2003), ISBN 3-17-017243-3. (in German) Johann Hübner, Drey hundert drey und dreyßig Genealogische Tabellen: nebst denen darzu...
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    editorship of the Nemzeti (National) Plutarkus, and in the translation of Johann Hübner's Lexicon. On obtaining the degree of doctor of divinity in 1816, he...
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    Life Type Hubner into the search box "ITIS" Taxon authors Hübner for another list Jacob Hübner Works by Jacob Hübner at Biodiversity Heritage Library...
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    Saxe-Weissenfels, Princess of Anhalt-Zerbst at VD 17 Entry in ThePeerage.com Johann Hübner's ... Three hundred and thirty-three Genealogical Tables, Table 170 Schloss-Zerbst...
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    treatment that the Dulcignotes have done to them, after the ... Hübner, Johann (1782). Johann Hübners reales Staats-, Zeitungs- und Conversations-Lexicon: darinn...
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    He was also known as a poet and the father of Emil Hübner, a distinguished classical scholar. Hübner was born at Oels in Silesia, studied at the Prussian...
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  • Adam to these times. Professedly based on Genealogische Tabellen of Johann Hübner, it was largely supplemented by Anderson's industry. While the earlier...
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    Anderson, Royal Genealogies (1732). This book was based on a work of Johann Hübner, but with Anderson's additions. The king-list is Table 499, attributed...
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    Biografie, published by the Institute for Saxon and local history, ed. by Martine Schattkowsky Johann Hübner's ... 333 Genealogical tables, table 169...
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    Publications by or about Magdalena Sibylla of Saxe-Weissenfels at VD 17 Johann Hübner: ... Drey hundert und drey und dreyßig Genealogische Tabellen, table...
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    ISBN 9780226757100. Publications by or about Marie Amalie of Brandenburg at VD 17 Johann Hübner's ...Three hundred and thirty three and Genealogical Tables, Table 171...
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    studied art with the portrait painter, Johann Eduard Wolff [de], in his hometown. Thanks to his support, Hübner was able to gain admission to the Kunstakademie...
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  • February 1696 – d. Zörbig, 26 March 1696). Stillborn twin sons (1707). Johann Hübner (1708). "Tab. 170". Drey hundert und drey und dreyßig Genealogische...
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    1724, vol. 4, p. 245, Online Der Orden des Todtenkopfes, in: Johann Hübner: Johann Hübners Neu-vermehrtes und verbessertes Reales Staats- Zeitungs- und...
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    1864–1874) Hermann Alexander Diels Johann Gottfried Gurlitt Richard Hoche (Director / Head teacher 1874–1887) Johann Hübner Adolf Kiessling Ernst Gottlob Köstlin...
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    various languages. The title relates to a well-known earlier work that Johann Hübner wrote in 1714. Barth published in 1843 Geschichte von Württemberg (History...
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  • who died at birth on 24 April 1674 in Halle. Entry at ThePeerage.com Johann Hübners... Three Hundred and Thirty Three Genealogical Tables, table 169 v t...
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    5209/RGID.58208. ISSN 1988-2858. Retrieved March 24, 2022. Hübners, Johann (1708). Johann Hübners, Rectoris des Fürstlichen Gymnasii zu Merseburg, Drey hundert...
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  • Library catalogues give the impression that this was the serialisation of Johann Benedict Metzler’s Artificium excerpendi genuinum, nunc enodatum : das ist...
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    Institute for History and Folkloristics, edited by Martina Schattkowsky Johann Hübner's three hundred and thirty three genealogical tables, table 171 Archived...
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  • Johann Christoph Altnickol, or Altnikol, (baptised 1 January 1720, buried 25 July 1759) was a German organist, bass singer, and composer. He was a student...
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