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Ulrich Ochsenbein (24
November 1811, in
Schwarzenegg – 3
November 1890) was a Swiss, jurist,
military officer,
politician and
member of the
Swiss Federal...
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reluctance and the
efforts of the
Bernese government to
appoint Ulrich Ochsenbein to this post. In his
letter of
acceptance to the Diet of
October 22, Dufour...
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names of
stars (IAU-accepted names) Hirshfeld, Alan; Sinnott,
Roger W.;
Ochsenbein, François; Lemay, D. (1992). "Book-Review – Sky
Catalogue 2000.0 – V.1...
- de compliment. The
first Councillor who
failed to be
reelected (Ulrich
Ochsenbein) lost his
election to the
National Council in 1854. Once elected, Councillors...
- (Cambridge) softcover. 2nd
Edition (1991) with
additional third author François
Ochsenbein, 2 volumes, LCCN 91-26764. Vol. 1: ISBN 0-521-41743-0 (Cambridge) hardcover;...
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major data
source as part of the
Virtual Observatory.
VizieR Description Ochsenbein, F.; Bauer, P.; Marcout, J. (2000). "The
VizieR database of astronomical...
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Alexander Ludwig Funk-1847
Ulrich Ochsenbein, (1811-1890), 1847
Johann Rudolf Schneider-1847
Ulrich Ochsenbein, (1811-1890), 1847-1848
Alexander Ludwig...
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philosopher (died 1975)
Rudolf Bosshard,
rower (died 1980) 3
November –
Ulrich Ochsenbein,
politician (born 1811) 11
November – Frédéric
Guillaume de Pury, Swiss-Australian...
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annually changing office of
President of the Confederation.
Ulrich Ochsenbein in German,
French and
Italian in the
online Historical Dictionary of Switzerland...
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Archived from the
original on 30
April 2010.
Retrieved 5
September 2008.
Ochsenbein,
Adrian (May 2007). "Das Boden- Luft
Lenkwaffensystem SA-10 Grumble" (PDF)...