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Ulrich Schmidl or
Schmidel (1514 in
Straubing - 1579 in Regensburg) was a
German Landsknecht, conquistador, explorer, chronicler, and councilman. Schmidl...
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unusual fifth stamen (Gr**** "penta-", five). The
botanist Casimir Schmidel published a
description of the
species in 1763, and for this
reason he...
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Casimir Christoph Schmidel (born 21
November 1718 in Bayreuth, Germany, died 18
December 1792 in Ansbach, Germany) was a
naturalist of the 18th century...
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family Sarcosomataceae. It was
first described in 1793 by
Casimir Christoph Schmidel.
Johann Xaver Robert Caspary transferred it to the
genus Sarcosoma in 1891...
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Dovid Shmidel (also
spelled Dovid Schmidel, Polish: Szmiedl; born 1934) of Bnei Brak is a
rabbi and the
Chairman of Asra
Kadisha (the
Committee for the...
- Online. "Penstemon
Schmidel".
Plants of the
World Online.
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
Retrieved 27
March 2024. "Penstemon
Schmidel".
World Flora Online...
- in America, Jean-François Séguier,
Carlo Allioni and
Casimir Christoph Schmidel in the Alps,
Gorter and
Johann Ernst Hebenstreit in the Orient, and François...
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Villa Luro, but this time in the
intersection of the
streets Basualdo,
Schmidel,
Pizarro and
Guardia Nacional. The stadium's main wood
stand was finished...
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Periloba Raf. (1838)
Rayeria Gaudich. (1851)
Sorema Lindl. (1844)
Teganium Schmidel (1763) Tula Adans. (1763)
Velpeaulia Gaudich. (1852)
Walkeria Mill. ex...
- Rhea (2011). "The
Discovery of
Germany in America: Hans Staden,
Ulrich Schmidel, and the
Construction of a
German Identity". Traversea:
Journal of Transatlantic...