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Margarethe Faas-
Hardegger (20
February 1882 in Bern – 23
September 1963 in Minusio) was a
Swiss women's
rights activist,
trade unionist and the leading...
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Philochortus hardeggeri, also
known commonly as
Hardegger's orangetail lizard and
Hardegger's shield-backed lizard, is a
species of
lizard in the family...
- doi:10.1007/BF02158130. PMID 13447893. S2CID 38142806. Corrodi, H.;
Hardegger, E.; Kögl, F.; Zeller, P. (1957). "Synthese von
Stereoisomeren des Muscarins"...
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under the
Romanesque Revival architecture designs of the
architect August Hardegger. Its
patron saint is Mary,
Mother of God. In the 19th century, an increasing...
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intentional communities.
Martin Buber,
Erich Mühsam, and
Margarethe Faas-
Hardegger were
early members of Landauer's group,
which eventually grew to include...
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Roman Catholic parish Olten Notkirche St.
Gallen architect August Hardegger built from 1908 to 1910, the
large neo-Romanesque
parish church. The new...
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Nubia in 1880 and
between 1884 and 1885 with
Dominik Kammel Edler von
Hardegger (1844–1915) the
Somali and
Galla lands.
Paulitschke mentioned that the...
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Getoar Bujupi Montenegro
Milica Pavicevic Sladana Martinovic Switzerland
Linus Hardegger Simon Hardegger Ukraine
Mykola Shnyt Volodymyr Filonenko...
- have parti****ted in the
production of the
codex as a scribe) 290r: Der
Hardegger (probably
Henricus de Hardegge, of Rebstein, fl. 1230–1270s) 292v: Der...
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Christiane Welffens-Ekra c. 1975 Kenya Mary de
Sousa 1919 Lesotho
Bertha Hardegger (born in Switzerland) 1937 Liberia
Florence Gbeye D.
McClain 1962 Libya...