Johann Hinrich Gossler (18 August 1738 – 31 August 1790) was a German merchant and banker. He was married to Elisabeth Berenberg (1749–1822) and succeeded...
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male line with Elisabeth Berenberg (1749–1822); she was married to Johann Hinrich Gossler, who became a co-owner of the bank in 1769. From the late 18th...
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on financial services. The company's name refers to Johann Berenberg, his son-in-law Johann Hinrich Gossler and the latter's son-in-law L.E. Seyler, and...
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Johann Hinrich Wichern (21 April 1808 – 7 April 1881) was a founder of the Home Mission (also translated as Inner Mission; German: Innere Mission) movement...
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Johann Heinrich Voss (German: Johann Heinrich Voß, pronounced [fɔs]; 20 February 1751 – 29 March 1826) was a German classicist and poet, known mostly for...
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Johann Hinrich Klapmeyer (ca. 1690 – 23 November 1757) was a German organ builder. Born in Krempe, Klapmeyer presumably learned the trade from his father...
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great prominence in Hamburg in the late 18th century as a result of Johann Hinrich Gossler's marriage to Elisabeth Berenberg, the last member of the Belgian-origined...
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Lutherans in Germany in the 16th century, and in 1839, Lutheran priest Johann Hinrich Wichern used a wreath made from a cart wheel to educate children about...
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Publishing. p. 167. ISBN 978-0-9845649-0-3. "Johann Hinrich Wichern – der Erfinder des Adventskranzes" [Johann Hinrich Wichern – the inventor of the Advent wreath]...
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Hamburg Wilhelm Amsinck (1752–1831), mayor of Hamburg Johann Hinrich Gossler (1738–1790), banker Johann Heinrich Gossler (1775–1842), senator and banker Anna...
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named the forest night adder (Causus lichtensteinii) in his honor of Hinrich Lichtenstein, as did the Dutch zoologist Coenraad Jacob Temminck with Lichtenstein's...
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Mary Jane Haemig of Luther Seminary, St. Paul, Minnesota, points to Johann Hinrich Wichern (1808–1881), a Lutheran pastor in Germany and a pioneer in urban...
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Dictionary. Merriam-Webster. Retrieved 2018-09-19. kielholen entry in: Johann Hinrich Röding: Allgemeines Wörterbuch der Marine in allen Europäischen Seesprachen...
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company, Johann Hinrich Gossler, and in 1769, Johann Berenberg made his son-in-law a partner. Three years after Berenberg's death, Johann Hinrich Gossler...
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Johann Heinrich Wohlien also known as Johann Hinrich Wohlien, or Wohlin and Wollin (1779–1842) was a German master organ builder. Wohlien was born at Altona...
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(1830–1908), a granddaughter of Senator and banker Johann Heinrich Gossler and a great-granddaughter of Johann Hinrich Gossler and Elisabeth Berenberg. His father...
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Johann Hinrich Gossler (1738–90), of the Berenberg-Gossler family...
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baseball player Ursula Hinrichs (born 1935), German actress Johann von Hinrichs (1752–1834), Prussian military officer Hinrich Henrique (disambiguation)...
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Home Mission) was and is a movement of German evangelists, set up by Johann Hinrich Wichern in Wittenberg in 1848 based on a model of Theodor Fliedner....
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Johann Hinrich Gossler, a prominent Hamburg merchant banker of the 18th century...
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councillor and jurist Christoph Scheuerl (1481–1542) was commissioned by Johann Staupitz, the vicar general of the order of St. Augustine, to draft a précis...
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his would-be father-in-law Johann Hinrich Gossler (1738–90), who had been named a partner by his own father-in-law Johann Berenberg (1718–72) in 1769...
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the Berlin city limits in the Province of Brandenburg. The theologian Johann Hinrich Wichern had established the Evangelical Johannesstift borstal nearby...
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banker Johann Heinrich Gossler (1805–1879), grandson of banker and senator Johann Heinrich Gossler and great-grandson of banker Johann Hinrich Gossler...
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Berenberg-Gossler banking dynasty, who was the eldest daughter of banker Johann Hinrich Gossler and Elisabeth Berenberg (1749–1822). Elisabeth Berenberg was...
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Großvargula; † 1876 in Leipzig), philologist. Johann Hinrich Wichern (* 1808 in Hamburg; † 1881 in Hamburg), theologian Johann Gottfried Galle (* 1812 in Pabsthaus;...
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Johann Philipp Förtsch (14 May 1652 – 14 December 1732) was a German baroque composer, statesman and medical doctor. Förtsch was born in Wertheim and possibly...
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the adoption of the Weimar Constitution in 1919. In the 19th century, Johann Hinrich Wichern pioneered a Protestant movement, the Inner mission, that sought...
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year of reconstruction after the 1629 fire. General Superintendent Johann Hinrich Pratje [de] reports that Neuenwalde comprised the convent building,...
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(*1733–†1815), mathematician, cartographer, and explorer in Danish service Johann Hinrich Pratje [de] (born in Horneburg; *1710–†1791), general superintendent...
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