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Johann Friedrich,
Freiherr Cotta von
Cottendorf (27
April 1764 – 29
December 1832) was a
German publisher,
industrial pioneer and politician.
Cotta is...
- 250–251, page 251. his
youngest son,
Johann Friedrich,
Freiherr Cotta von
Cottendorf (1764–1832).... In 1825 he
started steamboats, for the
first time, on...
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Humbach is a
small river of Thuringia, Germany. It
joins the Ilm near
Cottendorf. List of
rivers of
Thuringia v t e...
- pp. 250–251. see para 3 = .....Johann Friedrich,
Freiherr Cotta von
Cottendorf (1764–1832), who was born at
Stuttgart on..... "Uhland,
Johann Ludwig" ...
- an
overhead view of the full
Rhine Valley.
Johann Friedrich Cotta von
Cottendorf (1764–1832)
recognized the
novelty of this
technique of
making pictorial...
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family Bromeliaceae. The
genus name is for
Johann Georg Freiherr Cotta von
Cottendorf,
German patron of the
sciences (1796-1863).
There is only one
known species...
- Contz-les-Bains Bad
Kontz Corny-sur-Moselle Corningen;
Korningen Cottendorff Cottendorf Coume Kuhmen Courcelles-Chaussy
Kurzel Courcelles-sur-Nied Courcelles...
- Gemmingen-Guttenberg)
Cotta von
Cottendorf,
widow of
publisher and
industrial pioneer Johann Friedrich Freiherr Cotta von
Cottendorf, in 1834. Hügel
studied law...
- part of the Division's zone,
eventually meeting determined resistance at
Cottendorf.
After a TD was hit and set afire, Sgt.
Dominic Karr
evacuated a wounded...