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- Joachimsthal, sometimes spelled Joachimstal, may refer to: Joachimsthal, Bohemia, former name of Jáchymov, Czechia, famous for its silver and uranium...
- Ferdinand Joachimsthal was a German mathematician. He was born on March 9, 1818, at Goldberg (Złotoryja), Silesia and died on April 5, 1861, at Breslau...
- Schlick of Bohemia began minting coins known as joachimstalers, named for Joachimstal, the valley in which the silver was mined. In turn, the valley's name...
- rebuilt according to plans by Karl Friedrich S****el. From 1815 to 1947, Joachimstal was part of the Prussian Province of Brandenburg. King Frederick William...
- dela**** a year by an attack of colitis contracted while prospecting in Joachimstal during a family vacation in Czechoslovakia. He recovered in New Mexico...
- Maienfels, Neuhütten, Neulautern and the abandoned village of Neuhütte in Joachimstal. Neighboring cities and muni****lities of Wüstenrot are (moving clockwise...
- in Joachimsthal in Czechoslovakia, and in the Belgian Congo. All but Joachimstal were in Allied hands. A 1942 survey determined that sufficient quantities...
- but death rates remained high. Following the Munich Agreement in 1938, Joachimstal was annexed by **** Germany and administered as part of the Reichsgau...
- was appointed professor of moral philosophy and belles-lettres in the Joachimstal gymnasium at Berlin, and a few years later he became tutor to the crown...
- the 1530s, as an abbreviation of Joachimstaler. The silver mines at Joachimstal had opened in 1516, and the first such coins were minted there in 1518...