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Definition of Blucher

Blucher
Blucher Blu"cher (bl[=u]"k[~e]r), n. A kind of half boot, named from the Prussian general Bl["u]cher. --Thackeray.

Meaning of Blucher from wikipedia

- Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher (German pronunciation: [ˈɡɛphaʁt ˈleːbəʁɛçt fɔn ˈblʏçɐ]; 21 December 1742 – 12 September 1819), Graf (count), later elevated...
- Blücher may refer to: Blücher (surname) Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher (1742–1819), Prussian field marshal who led the Prussians at the Battle of Waterloo...
- Blücher was the second of five Admiral Hipper-class heavy cruisers of **** Germany's Kriegsmarine (lit. 'War Navy'), built after the rise of the ****...
- SMS Blücher was the last armored cruiser built by the German Empire. She was designed to match what German intelligence incorrectly believed to be the...
- the self-educated Berlin poet and Marxist philosopher Heinrich Blücher in Paris. Blücher had been a Spartacist and then a founding member of the KPD, but...
- Heinrich Friedrich Ernst Blücher (29 January 1899 – 31 October 1970) was a German philosopher. He was the second husband of Hannah Arendt whom he had...
- A blucher ( /ˈbluːtʃər/ or /ˈbluːkər/, German pronunciation: [ˈblʏçɐ], Blücher) is a style of shoe with open lacing, its vamp made of a single piece of...
- Princess Blücher (1876–1960), diarist and memoirist, wife of Gebhard von Blücher (1865–1931) Franz Blücher (1896–1959), German politician Heinrich Blücher (1899–1970)...
- in commemoration of the famous Prussian Marshal Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher (1742–1819). As a teenager, he was emplo**** at a machine works, but was...
- command of Napoleon I defeated part of a Prussian army under Field Marshal Blücher, was fought on 16 June 1815 near Ligny in what is now Belgium. The result...