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Ewald (1860–1935),
Russian composer Either of the Two
Ewalds,
saints in Old
Saxony about 692
Ewald Krolis (1947-2006),
Surinamese kaseko singer Ewald...
- The Two
Ewalds (or Two Hewalds) were
Saint Ewald the
Black and
Saint Ewald the White,
martyrs in Old
Saxony about 692. Both bore the same name, but were...
- Paul
Ewald may
refer to: Paul
Peter Ewald (1888–1985), German-born
American crystallographer and
physicist Paul W.
Ewald (born 1950s),
American evolutionary...
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Georg Heinrich August Ewald (16
November 1803 – 4 May 1875) was a
German orientalist,
Protestant theologian, and
Biblical exegete. He
studied at the University...
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Jacques Ewalds (born 28
February 1940) is a
Dutch volleyball player. He
competed in the men's
tournament at the 1964
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
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Ewald von
Kleist may
refer to any of the
following persons:
Ewald Georg von
Kleist (c. 1700–1748), co-inventor of the
Leyden jar
Ewald Christian von Kleist...
- The
Ewald sphere is a
geometric construction used in electron, neutron, and x-ray
diffraction which shows the
relationship between: the
wavevector of...
- Karl
Ewald Konstantin Hering (5
August 1834 – 26
January 1918) was a
German physiologist who did much
research in
color vision,
binocular perception,...
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Weronika Ewald (born 20
February 2006) is a
Polish tennis player.
Ewald reached the
quarter finals of the 2023
Australian Open
junior singles tournament...
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Victor Vladimirovich Ewald (27
November 1860 – 16
April 1935), was a
Russian engineer, architect, and
composer of music,
mainly for
conical br**** instruments...