- von
Mёbes (1868 (Riga, Latvia, then
Russian Empire) - 1930 or 1934 (Ust-Sysolsk, Russia, then
Soviet Union),
better known by his
pseudonym G. O.
Mebes, was...
- Paul
Louis Adolf Mebes (23
January 1872 – 9
April 1938) was a
German architect,
architectural theorist and
university professor. Paul
Mebes was born on 23...
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Edgar Alain Mebe Ngo'o (born 22
January 1957) is a
Cameroonian politician who has
occupied multiple positions in the
government of
Cameroon and has served...
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architects Paul
Mebes and Paul Emmerich, who had
proposed building in rows of houses. To
carry out the
first construction phase,
Mebes and
Emmerlich formed...
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should imitate the
German Biedermeier architecture of
around 1800. Paul
Mebes po****rized the neo-Biedermeier style,
which was
widely endorsed by German...
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constituted the
original Etec
offering (
MEBES –
Manufacturing Electron Beam
Exposure System) was discontinued. Most
MEBES III
tools have been decommissioned...
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Eastern Orthodoxy. In 1917, he was
initiated into
Hermetic Martinism by G. O.
Mebes. He also
discovered the
works of
Rudolf Steiner. In 1920,
Tomberg fled with...
- Lévi
Debussy Guénon
Tomberg D'Annunzio
Haven Delville Novikov Lopukhin Mebes Chaboseau Bricaud Kheraskov d'Olivet
Reuss Sédir
Lebano Kremmerz Influenced...
- Lévi
Debussy Guénon
Tomberg D'Annunzio
Haven Delville Novikov Lopukhin Mebes Chaboseau Bricaud Kheraskov d'Olivet
Reuss Sédir
Lebano Kremmerz Influenced...
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Carriage Co; and well-established
firms included light car
specialists Mebes &
Mebes,
founded in 1893
amongst numerous others.
Speedometer House,
built in...