• Ferdinand Johann Adam von Pernau, Count of Rosenau (7 November 1660, Steinach am Brenner, Austria – 14 October 1731, Schloss Rosenau, Coburg) was an Austrian...
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    Freiherr Ferdinand Johann Adam von Pernau (1660-1731), who had been a member of the Privy Council of Albert V, Duke of Saxe-Coburg. Pernau was a pioneering...
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    influenced by the work, far ahead of its time, of the ornithologist Ferdinand Johann Adam von Pernau (1660–1731), and aimed to proclaim the divine power to his...
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    empire Adam Tanner (1572–1632) Jesuit professor of maths and philosophy, eponym of the Moon crater Tannerus Ferdinand Johann Adam von Pernau, Count of...
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    Ernst von Baer, Emil Lenz, and Friedrich Zander and explorers, such as Fabian Gottlieb von Bellingshausen, Adam Johann von Krusenstern, Ferdinand von Wrangel...
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    the four largest towns in Estonia became members: Reval, Dorpat (Tartu), Pernau (Pärnu), and Fellin (Viljandi). Reval acted as a trade intermediary between...
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    separated from Governorate, which now had five provinces: Riga, Wenden, Dorpat, Pernau and Ösel. In 1783 the Schlock County was added. On 3 July 1783 Catherine...
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    1681 – The last dodo dies on the island of Mauritius 1702 – Ferdinand Johann Adam von Pernau publishes a popular pioneering essay on bird behaviour. 1710...
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    Minister of Branford, Yale co-founder (d. 1731) November 7 – Ferdinand Johann Adam von Pernau, Austrian ornithologist (d. 1731) November 11 – Francesco Maria...
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  • Minister of Branford, Yale co-founder (d. 1731) November 7 – Ferdinand Johann Adam von Pernau, Austrian ornithologist (d. 1731) November 11 – Francesco Maria...
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    of Lithuania. December 16 – An earthquake hits Valdivia. Russians occupy Pernau in western Estonia, and the fortress of Weissenstein. The seat of the Audiencia...
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    August. In early October, Stenbock sailed with the Dalarna Regiment to Pernau, and joined Charles XII and the Swedish main army marching towards Narva...
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    Commonwealth remained in control of the main part of Livonia, including Riga and Pernau. In 1577 Ivan undertook a great expedition, taking over for himself, or...
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    1883 Jesuit college in Steyr (1632–1773), now Church of Saint Michael [de] Pernau Abbey [de] in Burgenland (c.1640–1773) Stella Matutina School in Feldkirch...
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