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Gottlieb Baumgarten (1714–1762),
German philosopher Alfred Baumgarten (1842–1919),
Canadian chemist and
businessman of
German descent Armin Baumgarten (born...
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Baumgarten (German: tree garden) may
refer to:
Baumgarten, Burgenland,
Austria Baumgarten, Vienna,
Austria Baumgarten an der March,
Austria (the natural...
- John
Baumgarten (May 26, 1902 –
November 23, 1963) was an
American businessman and politician.
Baumgarten was born in Rockford,
Illinois and
attended Rockford...
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Jakob Baumgarten (1706–1757).
Baumgarten was born in
Berlin as the
fifth of
seven sons of the
pietist pastor of the garrison,
Jacob Baumgarten, and his...
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Martin von
Baumgarten (Latin:
Marinus à
Baumgarten) was a
German explorer who
wrote the book
Peregrinatio in Aegyptum, Arabiam, Palaestinam, & Syriam...
- The
Baumgarten Prize was
founded by
Ferenc Ferdinánd
Baumgarten on
October 17, 1923. It was
awarded every year from 1929 to 1949 (except for 1945). In...
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Felix Baumgartner (German: [ˈfeːlɪks ˈbaʊ̯mˌɡaʁtnɐ]; born 20
April 1969) is an
Austrian skydiver,
daredevil and BASE jumper. He is
widely known for jumping...
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Michael Baumgarten (25
March 1812 – 21 July 1889) was a
German Protestant theologian.
Baumgarten was born at
Haseldorf in Schleswig-Holstein. He studied...
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Baumgarten (Central Bavarian: Baamgoatn) is an area of Vienna's
fourteenth district.
Until 1891, it was a
little village outside the city.
Together with...
- Cruveilhier–
Baumgarten disease or Pégot-Cruveilhier–
Baumgarten disease is a rare
medical condition in
which the
umbilical or
paraumbilical veins are distended...