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Fruitbearing Society Emblem and a
Meeting of the
Members The
Fruitbearing Society (German Die
Fruchtbringende Gesellschaft, lat.
Societas Fructifera)...
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count palatine) and in 1652
member of the
Fruchtbringende Gesellschaft (
Fruitbearing Society). He
published anecdotes in the
style of a
court case, namely:...
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parallel to the
ideal of
purifying religion in Protestantism. In 1617, the
Fruitbearing Society, a
language club, was
formed in
Weimar in
imitation of the Accademia...
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Opernhaus am Taschenberg. In 1658 John
George was
accepted into the
Fruitbearing Society,
through the
patronage of Duke
William of Saxe-Weimar. His enormous...
- the prin****lity of Anhalt-Dessau from 1660 to 1693. A
member of the
Fruitbearing Society, he also
served as a
field marshal of Brandenburg-Prussia. John...
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reformer Ludwig I (1579–1650),
prince of Anhalt-Köthen, co-founder of the
Fruitbearing Society Johann Friedrich Schweitzer (1625–1709),
physician Gisela Agnes...
- John
George and his
younger brother Louis of Anhalt-Köthen
created the
Fruitbearing Society. The
Prince of Köthen was
appointed its
first leader. John George...
- on 3
September 1642
together with
Prince Louis I of Anhalt-Köthen the
Fruitbearing Society. Furthermore, he
contributed to the
creation of the
Globe of...
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courtier at the
Anhaltian court at
Dessau and an
early member of the
Fruitbearing Society. Jost
Andreas von
Randow (sometimes also von Randau) descended...
- Lüneburg at
Celle Castle. In 1642
Christian Louis became a
member of the
Fruitbearing Society. He
married Sophia Dorothea,
daughter of Duke
Philipp of...