- from 1871 to 1919 it was also part of Germany.
Until 1919,
Filehne was the
capital of the
Filehne district in the
Bromberg administrative region in the Prussian...
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Kreis Filehne was a
district in
Regierungsbezirk Bromberg, in the
Prussian Province of
Posen from 1887 to 1920. On 1
October 1887 the new
Filehne district...
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Moritz Lazarus (15
September 1824 – 13
April 1903), born at
Filehne, in the
Grand Duchy of Posen, was a German-Jewish philosopher, psychologist, and a...
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Wilhelm Filehne (12
February 1844, in
Posen – 29
April 1927, in Bensheim) was a
German pharmacologist, who
specialized in
research of
antipyretic drugs...
- Bentschen, Meseritz,
Tirschtiegel (partially), Schwerin, Blesen, Schönlanke,
Filehne, Schloppe,
Deutsch Krone, Tütz, Schneidemühl, Flatow, Jastrow, and Krojanke—about...
- an
early settler of San Diego, California. Man****e was born in 1831 in
Filehne,
Prussia and came to San
Diego in 1853 with his
brother Heyman and cousin...
- Germany.
Since 2
August 1919 the
parts of the
districts of Czarnikau,
Filehne and
Kolmar that
remained in
Germany were
jointly administered from Schönlanke...
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Meseritz (now Międzyrzecz)
Netzekreis (formerly
parts of the Czarnikau,
Filehne and
Kolmar districts in
Bromberg Region), seat at Schönlanke (now Trzcianka)...
- 590 0.6%
Czarnikau Czarnków 42,287 30,016 71.0% 12,027 28.4% 179 0.4%
Filehne Wieleń 33,653 23,504 69.8% 9,918 29.5% 217 0.6%
Gnesen Gniezno 56,250 21...
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showed analgesic and
antipyretic properties,
Knorr and
Fisher asked Wilhelm Filehne at the
Hoechst company to
check the
unmethylated and the
methylated phenazone...