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Ludwig Ganghofer (7 July 1855 – 24 July 1920) was a
German writer. He has been
called the "most-adapted
author in the
history of
German cinema", as many...
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singer for rock
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- Jörg von
Halsbach (d. 6
October 1488), also
called Halspach or
Ganghofer was a
German bricklayer and architect. He was from
Polling and
worked in Munich...
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beatified 1900,
canonised 2001
Sophie von La
Roche (1730–1807),
writer Ludwig Ganghofer (1855–1920),
writer Rudolf Roessler (1897–1958),
publisher and spy Wilhelm...
- 2, 1991
Siding Spring K. S.
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Tautenburg Observatory F. Börngen, L. D. Schmadel...
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Aurbacher (1784–1847),
famous for his
stories about The
Seven Swabians Ludwig Ganghofer (1855–1920),
writer and
inventor Sebastian Kneipp (1821–1897), inventor...
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Margarete Steiff (1847–1909),
founder of
Margarete Steiff GmbH
Ludwig Ganghofer (1855–1920),
writer Robert Bosch (1861–1942), mechanic, inventor, and...
- Königssee. The most
famous author who
lived in
Berchtesgaden was
Ludwig Ganghofer.
Adolf Hitler began vacationing in the
Berchtesgaden area in the 1920s...
- the
reign of
Prince Regent Luitpold when
numerous artists like
Ludwig Ganghofer,
Heinrich Mann,
Thomas Mann,
Oskar Panizza, Otto
Julius Bierbaum, Frank...
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larger Bavarian War (1420–1422). In 1914 the
German writer Ludwig Ganghofer wrote The War of the Oxen, a
novel using the war as a backdrop. The novel...