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Friedrich Engelhorn from the
family who
founded the
chemical industry concern BASF, and
granddaughter of
Peter Engelhorn [de],
Engelhorn inherited a...
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Friedrich Engelhorn (17 July 1821 – 11
March 1902) was a
German industrialist and
founder of BASF in Ludwigshafen.
Friedrich Engelhorn was born on 17 July...
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chemical company BASF.
Engelhorn was born 25 May 1926 in Munich,
Germany to Kurt
Maria Engelhorn and
Anita Engelhorn (née Schlemmer). He graduated...
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Engelhorn may
refer to: Curt
Engelhorn (1926–2016),
German businessman Grosses Engelhorn, a
mountain in
Switzerland Friedrich Engelhorn (1821–1902), German...
- The
Reiss Engelhorn Museum (REM,
stylised rem; Reiss-
Engelhorn-Museen), is a
museum in Mannheim, Germany. It has an
exhibition area of 11,300
square metres...
- The
Grosses Engelhorn is a
mountain of the
Bernese Alps,
located west of
Innertkirchen in the
Bernese Oberland. It is one of the
highest summits of the...
- 1st, 1929 have been
entered in the
Public Domain. In 2016, the Reiss-
Engelhorn-Museen, a
German art museum, sued
Wikimedia Commons over
photographs uploaded...
- M.
Judson The
Habsburg Empire. A New
History (Harvard 2016)
Patricia Engelhorn "Wie Wien mit Meersicht: Ein Tag in der
Hafenstadt Triest" In: NZZ 15...
- Forel, F.A., 1901.
Handbuch der Seenkunde.
Allgemeine Limnologie. J. von
Engelhorn, Stuttgart, Germany. Loffler, H. (1957). "Die
klimatischen Typen des holomiktischen...
- The Friedrich-
Engelhorn-Hochhaus was a 28-storey, 101.63 m (333.4 ft) skys****er in
Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Germany. When
completed in 1957 as the headquarters...