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Sigard Adolphus Knopf (November 27, 1857 – July 15, 1940) was a
Kingdom of Prussia-born
American physician. Born
Siegmund Knopf on
November 27, 1857, he...
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Sigard (Sigehard), was a tenth-century
Lotharingian count in
Hainaut and Liugas,
between Liège and Aachen.
Various relationships to
others have been proposed...
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Representatives from
Illinois Rainer Knopff,
Canadian political scientist Sigard Adolphus Knopf (1857–1940), German-American
physician Fernand Khnopff, Belgian...
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often given the
older spelling Hainault. (uncertain)
Reginar I (d. 915)
Sigard (fl. 902–920), also
Count of
Liugas (uncertain)
Reginar II (r. 920–after...
- in Lotharingia. In 908,
Reginar recuperated Hainaut after the
death of
Sigard. Then,
after the
death of
Gebhard in 910, in
battle with the Magyars, Reginar...
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County of
Hainaut (complete list) –
Reginar I,
Count (870–898, 908–915)
Sigard,
Count (898–908)
County of
Frisia /
County of
Holland (complete list) –...
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buildings were opened. The
construction of the
buildings was
supervised by Dr.
Sigard Adolphus Knopf.
Efforts were made to
confine the
number of
patients to those...
- 1016/S0366-0850(14)80023-9.
Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph. May 16, 1954. Knopf,
Sigard Adolphus (1922). A
History of the
National Tuberculosis ****ociation: The...
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Quarterly and
Fortnightly Notes,
Volume 1 This
article incorporates text from
Sigard Adolphus Knopf's "A
history of the
National tuberculosis ****ociation: the...
- son, a
young priest Sira Viljam,
house chaplain to
Bishop Nikolas Master Sigard of Brabant, a
physician Jatgeir, an
Icelandic poet
Baard Bratte, a chieftain...