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Siegbert is the
given name of:
Siegbert Alber (1936–2021),
German politician Siegbert Droese (born 1969),
German politician Siegbert Einstein (1889–1968)...
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Siegbert Tarrasch (German pronunciation: [ˈziːɡbɐt ˈtaraʃ]; 5
March 1862 – 17
February 1934) was a
German chess player,
considered to have been
among the...
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Siegbert Einstein (25
October 1889, Bad
Buchau – 24
December 1968, Riedlingen) was a German-Jewish politician,
factory worker,
civil servant, lawyer, Holocaust...
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Siegbert Hummel (18 July 1908 – 28
March 2001) was a
German Tibetologist and
cultural historian. His work
focused on the
Eurasian context of
Tibetan culture...
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Siegbert.
Encyclopaedia Aethiopica: A-C. p. 175. Uhlig,
Siegbert.
Encyclopaedia Aethiopica: A-C. p. 176. Uhlig,
Siegbert. Encyclopaedia...
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Siegbert Salomon Prawer FBA (15
February 1925 – 5
April 2012) was
Taylor Professor of the
German Language and
Literature at the
University of Oxford. Prawer...
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Siegbert M.
Wirth (October 26, 1929 –
October 12, 1999) was a U.S.
soccer player who was a
member of the U.S.
soccer team at the 1956
Summer Olympics....
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section was for
players who had
previously won an
international tournament.
Siegbert Tarrasch won the
Championship section, over Carl Schlechter,
Dawid Janowski...
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Avidan (Hebrew: שמעון אבידן;
February 7, 1911 –
September 11, 1994), born
Siegbert Koch (Hebrew: זיגברט קוך), was a
Palmach soldier and IDF
military leader...
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Wilhelm Steinitz's
approach to the
centre and the
rules established by
Siegbert Tarrasch. The
Hypermodernists demonstrated their new
ideas with
games and...