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airmen killed in
World War I.
Different spelling for the
family name
Godeffroy (Huguenot from La Roc****e
later in Germany), or the
Dutch spelling Godeffroij...
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Cesar Godeffroy (7 July 1813 in Kiel – 9
February 1885 in Blankenese) was a
German trader. He was the
founder of
Museum Godeffroy. The
Godeffroys were...
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Museum Godeffroy The
Museum Godeffroy was a
museum in Hamburg, Germany,
which existed from 1861 to 1885. The
collection was
founded by
Johann Cesar VI...
- In 1855, J. C.
Godeffroy & Sohn
expanded its
trading business into the
Pacific following negotiations by
August Unshelm,
Godeffroy's agent in Valparaíso...
- Gong movement, home to its
leader Li
Hongzhi and many of his followers.
Godeffroy – A
small hamlet south of
Cuddebackville on US-209. Huguenot – A hamlet...
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Retrieved July 14, 2020. "Procaine (DB00721)". DrugBank. 2009-06-23. Hahn-
Godeffroy JD (2011). "Procain-Reset: Ein
Therapiekonzept zur
Behandlung chronischer...
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Ottilie Godeffroy; 18
August 1880 – 21
February 1971) was an
Austrian theatre and film
actress of the 20th century. Born
Ottilie Helene Angela Godeffroy on...
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prominent German citizens such as
Albert Ballin (director general),
Adolph Godeffroy,
Ferdinand Laeisz, Carl Woermann,
August Bolten, and others, and its main...
- (1838–42), led by
Charles Wilkes,
reached Samoa in 1839. In 1855, J.C.
Godeffroy & Sohn
expanded its
trading business into the
Samoan archipelago. The...
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mayor of Lübeck, "Dr.
Moritz Hagenström" in
Buddenbrooks Johann Cesar VI.
Godeffroy (1813–1885),
Hamburg merchant Johann Michael Hudtwalcker (1747–1818),...