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Nitschmann is a
German surname, and may
refer to: Anna
Nitschmann (1715–1760), a
Moravian Brethren missionary (Missionarin),
lyrical poet, and wife of...
- Anna
Caritas Nitschmann,
Countess von
Zinzendorf und Pottendorf, (24
November 1715, Kunín,
Moravia – 21 May 1760, Herrnhut, Lusatia) was a
Moravian Brethren...
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David Nitschmann may
refer to:
David Nitschmann der
Wagner (1676-1758), Czech-born
Moravian missionary and
carpenter David Nitschmann der
Bischof (1695-1772)...
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David Nitschmann der Wagner, or
David "Father"
Nitschmann Sr., (1676, Zauchtenthal/Suchdol nad
Odrou - 1758, Pennsylvania) was a Czech-born
Moravian missionary...
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David Nitschmann der
Bischof (David
Nitschmann the Bishop, 21
December 1696,
Suchdol nad Odrou,
Moravia – 8
October 1772, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania) was...
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determined Moravian missionaries Johann Leonhard Dober and
David Nitschmann to go (via Copenhagen) to the
Danish colony of
Saint Thomas to minister...
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narrative about Christian Missions concerning Johann Leonhard Dober and
David Nitschmann,
describes how
these two
young Moravian Brethren from Herrnhut, Germany...
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David Nitschmann der
Syndikus (David
Nitschmann the Syndic;
September 20, 1703 in Zauchtenthal/Suchdol nad
Odrou –
March 28, 1779 in Zeist) was a Czech-born...
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Thomas Nitschmann (born 8 June 1970), is a
German karateka,
currently 7th dan. A
multiple medal winner in
Karate and
former Germany National Karate team...
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Daniel Ernst Jablonski and
Christian Sitkovius. The
carpenter David Nitschmann and, later,
Count von Zinzendorf, were the
first two
bishops of the Renewed...