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Georg Franck von
Franckenau (3 May 1643, in
Naumburg (Saale) – 17 June 1704, in Copenhagen) was a
German physician and botanist.
Georg Franck studied medicine...
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before a holiday. The
custom was
first mentioned in
Georg Franck von
Franckenau's De ovis
paschalibus ("About
Easter Eggs") in 1682,
referring to a German...
- eggs has been
known since at
least the 17th century.
Georg Franck von
Franckenau wrote in 1682 the folk
belief of der Oster-Hase (Easter bunny) that laid...
- in Alsace. The
Easter Bunny was
first mentioned in
Georg Franck von
Franckenau's De ovis
paschalibus (About
Easter eggs) in 1682
referring to an Alsace...
- south-west
Germany in 1678 by the
professor of
medicine Georg Franck von
Franckenau, but it
remained unknown in
other parts of
Germany until the 18th century...
- Name
Image Term
Start Term End
Notes Gerhard Ernst von
Franckenau 1720 1720 Chargé d'affaires (Lübeck only)
Johann Gottfried Masius 1720 1723
Agent (Lübeck...
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Oswald Harms,
German Baroque painter (d. 1708) May 3 –
Georg Franck von
Franckenau,
German botanist (d. 1704) May 7 – Steph**** Van Cortlandt,
first native-born...
- list of
fellows of the
Royal Society elected in 1693.
Georg Franck-von-
Franckenau (1644–1704)
Thomas Kirke (1650–1706) John
Henley (1693–1706)
Robert Briggs...
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Justus Falckner Georg Forster August Hermann Francke Georg Franck von
Franckenau Bengt Gottfried Forselius Christopher Marlowe's
Doctor Faustus (in fiction)...
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Oswald Harms,
German Baroque painter (d. 1708) May 3 –
Georg Franck von
Franckenau,
German botanist (d. 1704) May 7 – Steph**** Van Cortlandt,
first native-born...