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- Hanstein may refer to: Alexander von Hanstein, Count of Pölzig and Beiersdorf (1804–1884), Thuringian count Fritz Huschke von Hanstein (1911–1996), German...
- Fritz Sittig Enno Werner von Hanstein (3 January 1911 – 5 March 1996) nicknamed "Huschke von Hanstein", was a German racing driver who from the 1950s served...
- of the nobles von Hansteins, most notable Fritz Huschke von Hanstein, derived from the castle. The older ****umption that Hanstein Castle was first mentioned...
- Poelzig. Alexander von Hanstein came from the Thüringer noble family of Hanstein Castle and was the son of Baron Friedrich von Hanstein and his wife, Anna...
- Verwaltungsgemeinschaft is in Hohengandern. Hanstein Castle is in Hanstein-Rusteberg. The Verwaltungsgemeinschaft Hanstein-Rusteberg consists of the following...
- Adolf Żytogórski (or Adolph Zytogorski, [Żɨtɔɡurski], later known as John Hanstein) (c. 1811/1812 – 28 February 1882) was a Polish-British chess master and...
- Johannes Ludwig Emil Robert von Hanstein (15 May 1822 – 27 August 1880) was a German botanist who was a native of Potsdam. He attended classes at the Gärtnerlehranstalt...
- marriage to von Hanstein was discovered and she lost her children permanently. Louise set up house in St Wendel with Count Alexander von Hanstein. Any happiness...
- Protoplast (Hanstein, 1880), Enchylema/Hyaloplasma (Hanstein, 1880), Kleinkörperchen or Mikrosomen (small bodies or microsomes, Hanstein, 1882), paramitome...
- πρωτόπλαστος (prōtóplastos) 'first-formed'), is a biological term coined by Hanstein in 1880 to refer to the entire cell, excluding the cell wall. Protoplasts...