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Rabbi Hirschel Ben Arye Löb
Levin (also
known as Hart Lyon and
Hirshel Löbel; 1721 – 26
August 1800) was
Chief Rabbi of
Great Britain and of Berlin, and...
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Maskil Moses Hirschel (13
September 1754 – 24 June 1818 Breslau) was a
German writer,
polemicist and
chess author.
Hirschel was a
representative of the...
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Hirschel, Prem and
Madelung 2012, p. 451.
Hirschel, Prem and
Madelung 2012, pp. 451-452.
Hirschel, Prem and
Madelung 2012, p. 452.
Hirschel, Prem...
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Heinrich Marx (born
Herschel HaLevi,[inconsistent] Yiddish: הירשל הלוי; 15
April 1777 – 10 May 1838) was a
German lawyer who
fathered the
communist philosopher...
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Bernhard Hirschel (15
January 1815 – 15
January 1874) was a
German physician,
writer and
liberal activist who
lived and
worked in Dresden. He
became a...
- "New York
Times Abstracts". The New York Times.
August 5, 1977. p. 9.
Hirschel,
Alison (April 20, 1980). "Rev. Moon's CARP
recruits on campus". The Michigan...
- name as used now.
Piece letters were
introduced in the 1780s by
Moses Hirschel, and
Johann Allgaier with
Aaron Alexandre developed the
modern castling...
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Museum Hirschel, Prem and
Madelung 2012, pp. 452-453.
Hirschel, Prem and
Madelung 2012, pp. 514-515.
Hirschel, Prem and
Madelung 2012, p. 454.
Hirschel, Prem...
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Archived from the
original on 16
December 2021.
Retrieved 16
December 2021.
Hirschel-Burns, Tim (8
April 2021). "Benin's King of
Cotton Makes Its Democracy...
- 1976, p. 29. Dow 2009, p. 233.
Hirschel, Prem and
Madelung 2012, p. 375.
Hirschel, Prem and
Madelung 2012, p. 380.
Hirschel, Prem and
Madelung 2012, p. 611...