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Marie ("Mimi")
Baroness (from 1879: Countess) von
Schleinitz (from 1886:
Schleinitz-Wolkenstein) (22
January 1842, Rome – 18 May 1912, Berlin) was an...
- 1906 (circa):
Claire von Glümer 1906:
Prince Albert of
Prussia 1909:
Richard_
Schleinitz 1910 (circa):
Armbruster (sculptor)
Adolf Fischer-Gurig
Prince and...
- Bibcode:2013OrGeo..58..107E. doi:10.1016/j.orggeochem.2013.02.013. ISSN 0146-6380.
Schleinitz KM,
Schmeling S,
Jehmlich N, von
Bergen M,
Harms H,
Kleinsteuber S, Vogt...
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Alexander Gustav Adolf Graf von
Schleinitz (29
December 1807 in
Blankenburg am Harz – 19
February 1885 in Berlin) was the
Foreign Minister of
Prussia from...
- in 1886 with
Countess Marie von
Schleinitz (1842–1912, née
Marie von Buch),
widow of
Count Alexander von
Schleinitz, and an
influential salonnière in...
- 1874 by a
German research expedition led by
Georg Gustav Freiherr von
Schleinitz. The
primary goal of this
station was the 1874
observation of the transit...
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Siegmund Freiherr von
Schleinitz (23 July 1890 – 30
November 1968) was a
German general in the
Wehrmacht during World War II. He was a
recipient of the...
- her his most
substantial support beside the
Berlin socialite Marie von
Schleinitz. One of her protégés was the
leading Czech musician of that time, Bedřich...
- can
reduce deaths in
people with
coronary heart disease by
around 27%.
Schleinitz et al. (2014)
concluded that e-bike
users in
Germany were no more likely...
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Reserve and the 4th
Guard divisions were
commanded by
Major Freiherr von
Schleinitz in the
north and Lieutenant-Colonel Rave in the south.
After the costly...