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- Carl Alexander Heideloff (2 February 1789 – 28 September 1865), also known as Karl Alexander von Heideloff, was a German architect, and master builder...
- Erinnerung. Burg Lichtenstein zwischen Hauffs poetischer Fiktion und Heideloffs künstlerischer Konkretisierung. Göttingen. pp. 263–298. {{cite book}}:...
- in neo-gothic style. The building was commissioned by Carl Alexander Heideloff, who also commissioned Lichtenstein Castle. Lumber was used to build parts...
- brought three wars and some devastation. Centuries later, Carl Alexander Heideloff was the one who built the Lichtenstein Castle (with the help of peasants)...
- exclusively to fashion. The magazine was published in London by Nicholas Heideloff. It was produced following the model of the first fashion magazine in...
- architecture, King Ludwig I of Bavaria, in 1833, ordered Carl Alexander Heideloff to execute restoration work, but the king was not pleased with his neo-Gothic...
- and paintings of Cybele, Minerva, and personified virtues by Viktor Heideloff [de] over the doors and in the lunettes of the mirrors. The adjacent bedroom...
- Bourrienne et ses erreurs, volontaires et involontaires, Paris: Charles Heideloff, 1830. Bonaparte, Napoléon-Joseph-Charles-Paul, Prince, Napoleon et ses...
- Librairie Orientale [Oriental Library] (in French), Paris: Schubart & Heideloff, 1829, Vol. I and II. "Observations sur Trois Mémoires de De Guignes Insérés...
- p. 810. "Eberhard Wächter" . Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 15. 1912. "Heideloff, Karl Alexander von" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 13 (11th ed.). 1911...