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Machine "From The
Restauration To the
Third Republic". BNP Paribus.
Retrieved 6
April 2011. The
Goldschmidts,
Anthony Allfrey, 1996 (ISBN 0-9541363-3-0)...
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founder of
Goldschmidts Stiftelse at
Ryesgade 19 in Copenhagen.
Goldschmidt was born on 2
October 1810 in Copenhagen, the son of J. S.
Goldschmidt (1774-1850)...
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Johannes Wilhelm "Hans"
Goldschmidt (18
January 1861 – 21 May 1923) was a
German chemist notable as the
discoverer of the
Thermite reaction. He was also...
- Paul
Edward Goldschmidt (born
September 10, 1987),
nicknamed "Goldy", is an
American professional baseball first baseman who is a free agent. He has pla****...
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Adolph Goldschmidt (1863–1944), art
historian Adolphe Goldschmidt (1838–1918), German-British
banker Alfons Goldschmidt Berthold Goldschmidt (1903–1996)...
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Nicholas Goldschmidt, CC (December 6, 1908 –
February 8, 2004) was a
Canadian conductor, administrator, teacher, performer,
music festival entrepreneur...
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James Paul
Goldschmidt (17
December 1874 – 28 June 1940) was a
German jurist who made
important contributions to
German criminal law and
criminal procedure...
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Pinchas Goldschmidt (born 21 July 1963) is a Swiss-born
rabbi also
known as a
religious scholar and
Jewish community leader. He was the
Chief Rabbi of...
- Many
artworks had been
purchased by the
Goldschmidts in the
Berliner Paul C****irer Salon. The
Goldschmidts loaned works to exhibitions, like the 1920...
- The
Goldschmidt alternator or
reflector alternator,
invented in 1908 by
German engineer Rudolph Goldschmidt, was a
rotating machine which generated radio...