- (1773–1837),
Roman Catholic priest,
theologian and
professor Karl von
Rotteck (1775–1840),
political activist, historian,
politician and
political scientist...
- a
political liberal who
collaborated with Karl von
Rotteck and Carl
Theodor Welcker on the
Rotteck-Welckersches Staatslexikon [de], an
encyclopedia of...
- Karl
Wenzeslaus Rodecker von
Rotteck (18 July 1775, Freiburg,
Baden – 26
November 1840, Freiburg) was a
German political activist, historian, politician...
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German writer and
contributing editor. He
occasionally used the
pseudonym Rotteck, E(rnst). Born in Schmelz,
Roeder was the son of a
forestry official. He...
- her
sophomore year of high school, she
moved from
Berlin to
attend the
Rotteck Gymnasium in Freiburg. She then
joined the
professional team Eisvögel USC...
- Academia.
University of Nigeria, Nsukka.
Retrieved 12
December 2014. von
Rotteck, K.; Welcker, K.T. (1864). Das Staats-Lexikon: Bd. Das Staats-Lexikon:...
- 1828–1832:
Raimund Bannwarth 1833–1839:
Joseph von
Rotteck 1839–1840:
Friedrich Wagner 1848–1849:
Joseph von
Rotteck 1850–1852:
Johann Baptist Rieder 1852–1859:...
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Andrusiewicz 1999, p. 345
Andrusiewicz 1999, p. 329
Treadgold 1973, p. 51
Rotteck 1843, pp. 358–359
Stebelski 1867, p. 169
Cooper 1979
Gillespie 2017, p...
- Mac Lintock, his
niece Ralph Kreyher,
captain of the ship
Atalanta Geo
Rotteck, ship's
officer Dr.
Melchior Wehner, ship's
doctor Rottensteiner, Franz...
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generic name (help)CS1 maint:
multiple names:
authors list (link) (Karl von
Rotteck, Karl
Theodor Welcker, Das Staats-Lexikon (1864), p. 774
Oriental Institute...