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- Count Karl-Wilhelm Finck von Finckenstein 1777–1802: Friedrich Anton von Heynitz 1786–1798: Friedrich Wilhelm von Arnim-Boitzenburg 1802–1804: Count Christian...
- Friedrich Anton von Heynitz (14 May 1725 – 15 May 1802) was an aristocrat and cameralist in Saxony who founded the oldest mining school in the world,...
- based on plans by Friedrich Wilhelm von Oppel and Friedrich Anton von Heynitz, and is the oldest extant university of mining and metallurgy in the world...
- Borzage The Barbarian Cecil Harwood Sam Wood Adorable Prime Minister Von Heynitz William Dieterle Morning Glory Robert Harley "Bob" Hedges Lowell Sherman...
- and manufactures. At the head of that department was Friedrich Anton von Heynitz who was a master of economics and civil government. In June 1785, Stein...
- December 3 October Using the enlarged district from 1 January 2003 (with Heynitz) Wikimedia Commons has media related to Nossen. Official site (in German)...
- Frederick William II Frederick William III Preceded by Friedrich Anton von Heynitz Succeeded by Christian von Haugwitz Personal details Born (1739-12-31)31...
- based on plans by Friedrich Wilhelm von Oppel and Friedrich Anton von Heynitz. At the time, it was called the Kurfürstlich-Sächsische Bergakademie zu...
- Kissingen. In 1905 her lady-in-waiting (hofdame) was the baroness von Heynitz. During the First World War she parti****ted as leader in Dessau of the...
- of the Elbe, south of Torgau and east of Leipzig. Friedrich Anton von Heynitz (1725-1802), reformer of the Prussian mining system August Neidhardt von...