Kaspar Kögler (12 February 1838, Molsberg - 1 April 1923, Wiesbaden) was a German painter, illustrator and writer. He was the fourth of eight children...
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Kaspar Villiger (/fiːlɪɡɛr/FEELIGER; born 5 February 1941) is a Swiss businessman, former tobacco manufacturer and politician. He served as a member of...
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influence Müllers and his friend Hermann Scherers works in the future. In October 1924, Otto Staiger Hermann Scherer and Albert Müller exhibited some water...
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only Ludwig, the second-born, and two younger brothers survived infancy. Kaspar Anton Karl (generally known as Karl) was born on 8 April 1774, and Nikolaus...
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Chevallaz 1984–1986: Jean-Pascal Delamuraz 1987–1989: Arnold Koller 1989–1995: Kaspar Villiger 1996–2000: Adolf Ogi 2001–2008: Samuel Schmid 2009–2015: Ueli Maurer...
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Georges-André Chevallaz 1980–1983: Willy Ritschard 1984–1995: Otto Stich 1996–2003: Kaspar Villiger 2004–2010: Hans-Rudolf Merz 2010–2016: Eveline Widmer-Schlumpf...
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Department of Finance In office 1 January 2004 – 1 November 2010 Preceded by Kaspar Villiger Succeeded by Eveline Widmer-Schlumpf Member of the Swiss Federal...
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Weitershausen, Elke Sommer, Heidelinde Weis Comedy Nie mehr zweite Liga Kaspar Heidelbach [de] Peter Lohmeyer, Jochen Nickel, Dietmar Bär, Dieter Pfaff...
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Rudolf II; 1611-1613: John, sold Vaduz to the House of Hohenems. 1613-1640: Kaspar; 1640-1646: Jacob Hannibal; 1646-1662: Franz Wilhelm I; 1662-1686: Ferdinand...
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January 2001 – 31 December 2001 Vice President Kaspar Villiger Preceded by Adolf Ogi Succeeded by Kaspar Villiger Vice President of Switzerland In office...
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of the Board of Directors of EOS Holding GmbH. He succeeded Hans-Werner Scherer, who had led the group for many years. At the end of 2018, the Group sold...
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1,500 to 3,000 years longer in Southern Europe than in Northern Europe. Kaspar et al. (GRL, 2005) performed a comparison of a coupled general circulation...
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Merz In office 1 January 2002 – 31 December 2002 President Kaspar Villiger Preceded by Kaspar Villiger Succeeded by Ruth Metzler Head of the Department...
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Military • Political • Justice and Police FDP/PRD 1873 C04 18 Johann Jakob Scherer ZH 12 July 1872 23 December 1878 Finance • Railway and Trade • Political...
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Seufftzer der Christlichen Kirchen in Deutschland for four voices (Coburg: Kaspar Bertsch), a motet of national consolation, setting Psalm 122 Giovanni Girolamo...
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January 1874 31 December 1874 Free Democratic Party Bern 27 Johann Jakob Scherer (1825–1878) 1 January 1875 31 December 1875 Free Democratic Party Zürich...
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leader of the Liberal opposition to the Conservative government of Johann Kaspar Bluntschli. In 1845 he became president of the Council of State of Zürich...
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Kallmeyer Walter Kaminsky Ellen Kandeler Michael Karas Olaf Karthaus Emanuel Kaspar Karl Wilhelm Gottlob Kastner Wilhelm Keim August Kekulé Bernhard Keppler...
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have any significant pupils, but the other important southerner, Johann Kaspar Kerll, did achieve fame as a teacher and influenced numerous composers....
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needed] Karolina Kózka Lily flowers, martyr's palm, Rosary[citation needed] Kaspar Stanggassinger Priest's habit[citation needed] Kateri Tekakwitha Lily; Turtle;...
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Victor Ruffy (died in office) 1872 12 July Eugène Borel, Johann Jakob Scherer Jean-Jacques Challet-Venel non-reelection of Challet-Venel 1875 10 December...
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1848–1848 Appointed Johann Jakob Rüttimann Liberal Party 1848–1854 Johann-Kaspar Ammann Liberal Party 1849–1849 H. Jakob Pestalozzi Liberal Party 1849–1863...
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Sharbel Makhluf 1828 1898 Marie-Eugenie of Jesus 1817 1898 Blessed Kaspar Stanggassinger 1871 1899 Blessed Maria Droste zu Vischering 1863 1899...
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traditionally considered to have been the daughter of the Augsburg barber surgeon Kaspar Bernauer, whose existence has, however, not yet been proved. Since Ernest's...
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Koller Flavio Cotti 31 December 1987 Adolf Ogi René Felber 12 January 1989 Kaspar Villiger 1990s 1 January 1990 1 April 1993 Ruth Dreifuss 1 November 1995...
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Ortse Ortsev (BUL) None awarded 1985 Leipzig Bratan Tsenov (BUL) Bernd Scherer (FRG) Temo Kasarashvili (URS) 1986 Piraeus Ivan Samtayev (URS) Bratan...
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1489–1548), German and Swiss clockmaker, Freiburg im Breisgau, turret clocks. Kaspar Brunner (?–1561), Swiss mechanic, Bern, Zytglogge. Jan Táborský z Klokotské...
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(1615–1676) Francisco López Capillas (c. 1615–1673) Maurizio Cazzati (1616–1678) Kaspar Förster (the younger) (1616–1673) Johann Jakob Froberger (1616–1667) Johann...
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December 2005). "Finger-lickin' good". The Independent Business Weekly. Scherer, Karyn (16 October 2009). "A woman of substance". New Zealand Herald. "Food...
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Schenk (1815–1891) Scherb. – Johannes Scherbius (1769–1813) Scherer – Johann Andreas Scherer (1755–1844) Scherfel – Aurel Wilhelm Scherfel (1835–1895) Scherff...
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