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Theodor Ilgen (29
October 1854, in
Brotterode – 19
September 1924, in Miltenberg) was a
German archivist and historian. He
studied history at the University...
- Karl
David Ilgen (26
February 1763 – 17
September 1834) was a
German Protestant Old
Testament scholar and
classical philologist. He
studied theology and...
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Sankt Ilgen was a muni****lity in the
district of Bruck-Mürzzuschlag in Styria, Austria. As of 1
January 2015 it has been
incorporated into Thörl. Statistik...
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Friedrich Hermann Ilgen (22 July 1856 in
Wurzen - 15
April 1940 in Dresden) was a
German pharmacist,
businessman and
patron of art and sport.
Ilgen was born on...
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Ilgen/Sandhausen
station (German:
Haltepunkt St.
Ilgen/Sandhausen) is a
railway station in the muni****lity of Leimen,
located in the Rhein-Neckar-Kreis...
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total amount of 500,000
German reichsmarks allocated for the
expansion to
Ilgen-Kampfbahn
centrally located at
inner city. As
recently as 1937, it had been...
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Leimen was
newly created from the
villages Leimen,
Gauangelloch and
Sankt Ilgen. In 1981, the
state government of Baden-Württemberg
granted Leimen the privilege...
- 1702–1711:
Johann Kasimir Kolbe von
Wartenberg 1711–1728:
Heinrich Rüdiger von
Ilgen [de] 1728–1739:
Friedrich Wilhelm von
Grumbkow 1739–1749:
Heinrich von Podewils [de]...
- ; Daniels,
Denise (2003). "Motivation". In
Walter C. Borman;
Daniel R.
Ilgen;
Richard J.
Klimoski (eds.).
Handbook of
Psychology (volume 12). John Wiley...
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Pierre Antoine Cox 3rd KNIL
Infantry Division: Major-General
Gustav Adolf Ilgen British troops (ca. 5,500 men): Major-General Sir
Hervey Degge Wilmot Sitwell...