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Caspar Friedrich Hachenberg (14
December 1709 (baptised) – 1
April 1793), was
rector of the
Latin school of Wageningen, The
Netherlands (1740–1789) and...
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reign was not glamorous. He
appointed his
incompetent former tutor Paul
Hachenberg as
chief minister,
leaving his half-siblings, the "Raugraves", out of...
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World War I)
Johannes Goddaeus Jacob Grimm Wilhelm Grimm Caspar Friedrich Hachenberg Gustav Heinemann de:Jost
Hermand Beatrice Heuser Stefan Hofmann Kim Hwang-sik...
- Zähringen was
margrave of Baden-Hachberg. He was the
founder of the Baden-
Hachenberg branch. He was the
second son of
Herman IV,
Margrave of
Baden and Bertha...
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Samuel 21
Jacob Wenzel Wide
receivers 83
Zinedin Bendjabou 85
Markus Hachenberg 17
Reece Horn 81
Janez von
Renesse 86
Lorenz Regler 16
Niklas Schumm 11...
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Goodrich published a Gr****
grammar (1814)
based on the
grammar by C.F.
Hachenberg, and in 1830, at the
request of
President Timothy Dwight, he prepared...
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existing radio astronomy faculty of the
University of Bonn led by Otto
Hachenberg with the new Max
Planck institute the Max
Planck Institute for
Radio Astronomy...
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Friedrich von
Vennigen (Palatine/UP auxiliary) (two squadrons, 300 men)
Hachenberg's Cuir****iers (Niederrhein) (one squadron, 80 men) Cusani's
Brigade (Austria)...
- Johann von Loos Hereditary Prince (Erbprinz) Regiment
Colonel C. W. von
Hachenberg Donop's
Brigade Colonel Carl von Donop This
brigade parti****ted in the...
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against the
British Empire in
Acadia (d. 1789)
December 14
Caspar Friedrich Hachenberg,
rector of the
Latin school of Wageningen, The Netherlands, and writer...