- Карловци), in
Croatian as
Srijemski Karlovci, in
German as
Karlowitz or
Carlowitz, in
Hungarian as Karlóca, in
Polish as Karłowice, in
Romanian as Carloviț...
- The
Treaty of Karlowitz,
concluding the
Great Turkish War of 1683–1699, in
which the
Ottoman Empire was
defeated by the Holy
League at the
Battle of Zenta...
- Von
Carlowitz may
refer to the
following people from Saxony:
Adolph von
Carlowitz (1858–1928),
German army
commander in the
First World War. Hans Carl...
- Hans Carl von
Carlowitz or Hannß Carl von
Carlowitz (24
December 1645 – 3
March 1714), was a
Saxon tax
accountant and
mining administrator. His book Sylvicultura...
-
Carlowitz (25
March 1858 – 9 July 1928)
served as a
German army
commander during the
First World War.
Coming from an
ancient noble family,
Carlowitz studied...
- John of
Carlowitz (Hans von
Carlowitz, born 1527; died 24
April 1578) was a
German official. In 1575, he was
appointed governor of the
District of Schwarzenberg...
- Jens
Carlowitz (born 8
August 1964 in Karl-Marx-Stadt) is a
retired East
German sprinter. His
personal best time was 44.86 seconds,
achieved at the 1989...
-
Richard von
Carlowitz (1817-1886) was a
German merchant active in
Canton in the 1840s. He was
consul for
Prussia &
Saxony from 1847 to 1869, and for the...
- 1993, Chinese: 克勒格尔), was a
German engineer emplo**** by the German-owned
Carlowitz & Co. [zh]
During the
Nanjing M****acre, he
served as the
treasurer of...
- sustainability, or
Nachhaltigkeit in German, goes back to Hans Carl von
Carlowitz (1645–1714), and
applied to forestry. The term for this now
would be sustainable...