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Merian may
refer to
Merian family,
Swiss patrician family from
Basel Matthäus
Merian the
Elder (1593–1650), Swiss-German
engraver and
publisher Matthäus...
- The
Meryans (also
Merya people; Russian: меряне, меря, romanized: meryane, merya) were an
ancient Finnic people that
lived in the
Upper Volga region. The...
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observations about insects directly.
Merian was a
descendant of the
Frankfurt branch of the
Swiss Merian family.
Merian received her
artistic training from...
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Merian is a
German travel magazine which was
founded in 1948. It is
named after Matthäus
Merian. The
magazine is
published by
Jahreszeiten Verlag in Hamburg...
- in 1824 from
Merian's father. The
Merians died
childless and they left the
estate to the
Christoph Merian Foundation (CMS). The
Merian Gardens are located...
- Mömpelgard/Montbéliard and von Pfirt/Ferrette. The
ancestor of the
Merians of
Basel is
Theobald Merian (c.1415 – c.1505), a
Basel episcopal bailiff or
steward in...
- Matthäus
Merian der Ältere (or "Matthew", "the Elder", or "Sr."; 22
September 1593 – 19 June 1650) was a Swiss-born
engraver who
worked in Frankfurt, Germany...
- Leon
Merian (17
September 1923 – 15
August 2007) was an
American jazz
trumpeter and teacher.
Dizzy Gillespie described his
playing as "one of the most...
- is run by the husband-and-wife team of
Dennis Loy
Johnson and
Valerie Merians in Hoboken, New Jersey. The
company is
named after the
author Herman Melville...
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Merian Caldwell Cooper (October 24, 1893 –
April 21, 1973) was an
American filmmaker, actor,
producer and air officer. In film, his most
famous work was...