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- Zethphan Smith-Gneist (born 2001) is a German actor, best known for his main role as Josh Zimmermann in Druck, the German adaptation of Skam, and as Max...
- Heinrich Rudolf Hermann Friedrich von Gneist (13 August 1816 – 22 July 1895) was a German jurist and politician. Born in Berlin, he was the son of a judge...
- IL Gneist is a sports club from Ytrebygda, Bergen, Norway founded on December 16, 1945. It has several branches, including ****ociation football, handball...
- who plays as a winger for Bodø/Glimt. Hailing from Bergen, he pla**** for Gneist in the 3. divisjon and 4. divisjon before being picked up by Åsane. Winning...
- spelled Gneiss, which is probably derived from the Middle High German noun gneist "spark" (so called because the rock glitters). Gneiss is used as a building...
- Christian congratulatory round in German, with text and music written by Werner Gneist in 1930. It is often sung as a congratulation and blessing for birthdays...
- Christianity. 4 (1): 47–62. doi:10.1515/jemc-2017-0003. S2CID 164459672. Gneist, Rudolph (1886). The History of the English Constitution [Englische Verf****ungsgeschichte]...
- fellowship program Sydney Lemmon as Whitney Reese, a fan of Lydia Zethphan Smith-Gneist as Max, a Juilliard student Alec Baldwin (voice only) as himself, interviewing...
- BND officer of Chinese origin who works under Anne Geike Zethphan Smith-Gneist as Mark Petzold, Sven and Jenny's teenage son Alexander Hörbe as Ludger...
- Treitschke and Johannes von Miquel; bottom row from left to right: Franz von Roggenbach, Karl Braun, Rudolf Gneist and Ludwig Bamberger (woodcut c. 1878)...