- The
Amtmann or
Ammann (in Switzerland) was an
official in German-speaking
countries of
Europe and in some of the
Nordic countries from the time of the...
-
Bernard Amtmann (1907–1979),
antiquarian bookseller, bibliographer,
publisher and
founder of
Montreal Book
Auctions in 1967 and the
Antiquarian Booksellers...
- Hans
Henry Amtmann (October 15, 1906 –
February 20, 2007) was a
German aircraft designer. He was best
known for his work at
Blohm & Voss,
where he worked...
-
Carla Andrea Amtmann Fecci (born 27 July 1987) is a
Chilean politician. She is the
current mayor of
Valdivia and also was
president of the Pontifical...
- Anna
Amtmann is a
German scientist. She is
professor for
Molecular Plant Physiology at the
University of Glasgow. She
serves as Editor-in-Chief of the...
- 1849 he
served as a sýslumaður in
various sýslur. In 1849 he
became the
amtmann of the
Western Amt, an
office he
retained until his death. He was a member...
- lensherre.
While the
lensmann was a fief-holder from the nobility, the
amtmann was a
civil servant who
might be
ennobled as a reward. The
title lensmann...
- Vogt. In the Holy
Roman Empire a
similar function was
performed by the
Amtmann. They are
mostly known for
being the
officer that
keeps the
order in a...
- was
joined by Hans
Amtmann,
coming like
Mewes from
Heinkel and
bringing to the team his
experience of
large flying boats.
Amtmann made a good impression...
-
manorial estate or the land
owned by a
castle or village. It was
headed by an
Amtmann,
usually a
lesser nobleman or cleric,
appointed by a
territorial lord to...