- ἱερόν of this god. It is
frequently called Colonus Hippius or
Kolonos Hippeios (Κολωνός Ἵππειος) or
Hippius Colonus or
Hippeios Kolonos (Ἵππειος Κολωνός),...
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Rudolf Werner Georg Hippius (9 June 1905 in Schadriza,
Pskov Oblast – 23
October 1945 in Prague) was a Baltic-German
psychologist and sociologist. He...
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Adolf Hippius (12
March 1792,
Nissi Parish - 6
October 1856, Reval) was a Baltic-German
portrait painter and lithographer. His father,
Thomas Hippius [de]...
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Hippios (or
Hippius) may
refer to: Poseidon,
rendered as a
horse Kolonos Hippios, a deme of
Attica Hippios (mythology), the son of
Eurynomus Hippios (running...
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Estonian nature scenes.
Famous painters of this era
include Gustav Adolf Hippius, Karl
August Senff and
Julie Wilhelmine Hagen-Schwarz. The 19th and early...
- Senate, was a German-Russian,
whose ancestor Adolphus von Gingst,
later von
Hippius, came to
settle in
Moscow in the 16th century. Her mother,
Anastasia Vasilyevna...
- (1): 49–76. doi:10.1002/prac.19261130107. ISSN 0021-8383.
Bunney Jr WE,
Hippius H,
Laakmann G, Schmauß M (2012). Neuropsychopharmacology:
Proceedings of...
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Wissenschaftliche Verlagsgesellschaft. ISBN 978-3-8047-1773-2.
Benkert O,
Hippius H (1995).
Psychiatrische Pharmakotherapie. doi:10.1007/978-3-642-79084-3...
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Leontine Hippius (1868 –
after 1941) was an
Estonian politician.
During World War I, she was a
member of the Estl.
Damenkomitee d. R. K., for the care...
- The
castle was
built in 1879 to 1881 and
designed by
architect Otto Pius
Hippius. It is
built in a neo-Gothic
style with
influences from
Tudor architecture...