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Ehrenfried is a male
given name (with
medieval short forms Immon, Emmo, Ezzo,
Immed etc). The name may
refer to:
Ehrenfried I (fl. 866–904),
count in...
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Ehrenfried Walther von
Tschirnhaus or Tschirnhauß (German: [ˈeːʁənfʁiːt ˈvaltɐ fɔn ˈtʃɪʁnhaʊs]; 10
April 1651 – 11
October 1708) was a
German mathematician...
- Puhdys. In
recent years,
Ehrenfried has
performed the
piano music of
Norwegian Romantic composer Christian Sinding.
Ehrenfried also
holds speeches about...
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Erenfried I of
Maasgau was the
count of Bliesgau, Keldachgau [de], Bonngau [de], and the
count of
Charmois (fl. 866–904). He
married Adelgunde of Burgundy...
- Weigel.
Weigel biography Christian Ehrenfried Weigel at the
Mathematics Genealogy Project Christian Ehrenfried Weigel in the
German National Library...
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Ehrenfried Erwin Pfeiffer (19
February 1899 – 30
November 1961) was a
German scientist, soil scientist,
leading advocate of
biodynamic agriculture, anthroposophist...
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Erenfried II (died c. 970) was a
Lotharingian nobleman, from the area of
Rhineland area in what is now Germany.
According to one proposal, he was a son...
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August Daniel Ehrenfried Stöber (1808–1884) was an
Alsatian poet,
scholar and
collector of folklore. He was born on 9 July 1808 in
Strasbourg and died...
- Carl Otto
Ehrenfried Nicolai (9 June 1810 – 11 May 1849) was a
German composer, conductor, and one of the
founders of the
Vienna Philharmonic. Nicolai...
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Ehrenfried Carlberg. Carl-
Ehrenfried Carlberg at the
Sveriges Olympiska Kommitté (in Swedish) (English translation) Carl-
Ehrenfried Carlberg...