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Andreas Osiander (German: [ˈoːziˌandɐ]; 19
December 1498 – 17
October 1552) was a
German Lutheran theologian and
Protestant reformer. Born at Gunzenhausen...
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Lothar Osiander (born
November 8, 1939) is a
German soccer coach who has
served as head
coach to the U.S.
national and
Olympic teams as well as the Atlanta...
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Andreas Osiander II,
eldest son of
Lucas Osiander the
Elder Lucas Osiander the Younger, son of
Lucas Osiander the
Elder Johann Adam
Osiander,
nephew of...
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Osiander.
Johannes Praetorius (1537–1616), who
learned of
Osiander's authorship from
Rheticus during a
visit to him in Kraków,
wrote Osiander's name...
- Hedio,
Justus Jonas,
Philip Melanchthon,
Johannes Oecolampadius,
Andreas Osiander, and
Bernhard Rothmann parti****ted in the meeting. If
Philip wanted the...
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Johann Friedrich Osiander (2
February 1787 in
Kirchheim unter Teck – 10
February 1855) was an
obstetrician at Göttingen, who
published a
prize essay in...
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Archived from the
original on 24
March 2023.
Retrieved 22
February 2023.
Osiander 2001, p. 251.
Gross 1948, pp. 20–41. Jackson, R. H. 2005. "The Evolution...
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Westphal Andreas Musculus Victorinus Strigel Johannes Agricola Andreas Osiander John the
Magnanimous Factions Crypto-Calvinism
Sacramentarians Philippists...
- non-intervention, and the
legal equality of states. For example,
Andreas Osiander writes that "the
treaties confirm neither [France's or Sweden's] 'sovereignty'...
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Friedrich Benjamin Osiander (9
February 1759, Zell
unter Aichelberg – 25 May 1822, Göttingen) was an
obstetrician at Göttingen, who
invented uterine traction...