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Albrecht von
Graefe (ophthalmologist) (1828–1870),
German oculist Annah Graefe, late 20th-
early 21st-century
German folksinger Eva-Maria
Graefe,
German mathematical...
- Möbius
syndrome or
Moebius syndrome is a rare
congenital neurological disorder which is
characterized by
facial paralysis and the
inability to move the...
- von Gräfe,
often Anglicized to
Graefe (22 May 1828 – 20 July 1870), was a
Prussian pioneer of
German ophthalmology.
Graefe was born in Finkenheerd, Brandenburg...
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Germany claims some of the most
renowned composers, singers,
producers and
performers of the world.
Germany is the
largest music market in Europe, and...
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Alfred Carl
Graefe (23
November 1830 – 12
April 1899) was a
German ophthalmologist born in Martinskirchen. From 1850 to 1854 he
studied medicine at the...
- Friedrich-Wilhelm
Graefe zu
Baringdorf (born 29
November 1942 in Spenge) was
Member of the
European Parliament for the
German political party Alliance...
- the
father of
ophthalmologist Albrecht von
Graefe (1828–1870) and
grandfather of
politician Albrecht von
Graefe (1868-1933).[citation needed] Gräfe studied...
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Albrecht von
Graefe (1
January 1868 – 18
April 1933) was a
German landowner and right-wing
politician active both
during the
German Empire and the Weimar...
- 16
December 1922, when
Wilhelm Henning,
Reinhold Wulle, and
Albrecht von
Graefe broke from the
German National People's
Party (DNVP).
Leading right-wing...
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Heinrich Gräfe or
Graefe (3
March 1802 – 22 July 1868) was a
German educator. Gräfe was born on 3
March 1802 at Buttstädt in Saxe-Weimar. He
studied mathematics...