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- Dingelstedt may refer to:- Franz von Dingelstedt Dingelstedt in Saxony-Anhalt This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Dingelstedt...
- Franz von Dingelstedt (30 June 1814 – 15 May 1881) was a German poet, dramatist and theatre administrator. Dingestedt was born at Halsdorf, Hesse-K****el...
- Frants Ferdinand Blom Franz von Dingelstedt, a German poet, also known as Franz Ferdinand, Freiherr von Dingelstedt Franc Fernandez, an Argentinian fashion...
- Poißl (1824–1848) Karl Theodor von Küstner [de] (1848–1851) Franz von Dingelstedt (1851–1858) Karl von Perfall [de] (1868–1893) Ernst von Possart (1895–1906)...
- went to Paris where he met Heinrich Heine, Georg Herwegh and Franz von Dingelstedt and continued his medical studies. His stay in Paris was brief, since...
- directors (or general managers) of the Staatsoper have been: Franz von Dingelstedt (1867–70) Johann von Herbeck (1870–75) Franz von Jauner (1875–80) Wilhelm...
- medieval Europe, Smilga chronicled the Bukharian school of thought, and Dingelstedt produced essays on the social structure of India. "We say that there...
- Münch-Bellinghausen) 1867 1868 August Wolff 1868 1870 Franz Freiherr von Dingelstedt 1870 1881 Adolf von Wilbrandt 1881 1887 Adolf von Sonnenthal 1887 1888...
- Josef Degenhardt Richard Dehmel Friedrich Christian Delius Franz von Dingelstedt Hugo Dittberner Reinhard Döhl Tankred Dorst Lebrecht Blücher Dreves Annette...
- This did not cause large problems until the appointment of Franz von Dingelstedt in 1857, who reduced the number of music productions, rejected Liszt's...