- The
House of
Henneberg was a
medieval German comital family (Grafen)
which from the 11th
century onwards held
large territories in the
Duchy of Franconia...
- In
differential geometry, the
Henneberg surface is a non-orientable
minimal surface named after Lebrecht Henneberg. It has
parametric equation x ( u ,...
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Fritz Hennenberg (born 11 June 1932) is a
German musicologist and dramaturg.
Hennenberg was born in Döbeln in 1932 as the son of the
architect and master...
- PMID 21736694. S2CID 9423239. Hocaoglu, Y; Herrmann, K; Walther, S;
Hennenberg, M; Gratzke, C; Bauer, R; et al. (2013). "Contraction of the anterior...
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Caspar Hennenberger (also Kaspar, Henneberger,
Hennenberg, or Henneberg) (1529 – 29
February 1600) was a
German Lutheran pastor,
historian and cartographer...
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contemporary Epic Theater, of
which Bert
Brecht is the
greatest exponent."
Hennenberg 2011, pp. 11–71.
Kowalke 2000. Rösch 2021a, p. 22. Orff 1975–1983, pp...
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January 1969, Zurich),
Swiss chess master See also: Hennenberger,
Hennenberg,
Henneberg (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
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Online Hennenberg, 96
Bernard Holland (September 17, 1988). "Review/Opera; An
Omaha Premiere For The
White Rose". The New York Times. F.
Hennenberg: Udo...
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Fritz Hennenberg. Das
Kantatenschaffen von
Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel (Vol. 1; Vol. 2 - Catalogue).
Leipzig University Thesis, 1965.
Hennenberg 1976 Smallman...
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grandparents were Otto V,
Margrave of Brandenburg-Salzwedel and
Jutta of
Hennenberg. They had
eight children:
Agnes of
Wittelsbach (1301 - 7
December 1316)...