-
Cannstatt has been
known as
simply Cannstatt or Kannstatt, Cannstadt,
Canstatt, Kanstatt, and Condistat. Its name was
changed to
include "Bad" (German:...
- Karl
Friedrich Canstatt (11 July 1807 in
Regensburg – 10
March 1850 in Erlangen) was a
German physician and
medical author. He
received his
education at...
- was
introduced to the
psychiatric literature in 1841 by Karl
Friedrich Canstatt in his work
Handbuch der
Medizinischen Klinik. He used it as a shorthand...
- The
Council of Cannstatt, also
referred to as the
blood court at
Cannstatt (Blutgericht zu Cannstatt), was a
council meeting at Cannstatt, now a part of...
- and
later Bernardo Poncini (wing on the Guaraní street, 1859),
Eduardo Canstatt (corner of Guaraní and 25 de Mayo) and Julián
Masquelez (1889). The hospital...
- of Livonia, and his wife,
Baroness Anna
Juliane Charlotte Schilling von
Canstatt (Thalheim, 31 July 1744 – 11
March 1797), who held a high
position at the...
- the cash BMS
raised from the
public in
exchange for no cars. The
German Canstatt-Daimler business,
later Daimler-Benz, had no
financial interest in British...
- 2 hp (1.5 kW)
single cylinder Daimler engine and flew 10 km (6 mi) from
Canstatt to Kornwestheim. In 1897, an
airship with an
aluminum envelope was built...
-
including the
source of the Danube.
Nekargowe (named for the Neckar,
capital Canstatt).
Swiggerstal (the
modern Ermstal),
Filiwigawe (Filsgau,
named for the...
-
Wilhelmine von Tunderfeldt-Rhodis 11.
Baroness Therese Wilhelmine Schilling von
Canstatt 1. Wilhelm, 2nd Duke of
Urach 12. Honoré IV,
Prince of
Monaco 6. Florestan...