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Theophil (Gr****: God-inherited or God's Love, see also Gottlieb) may
refer to:
Baron Theophil von
Hansen (1813–1891),
Danish architect who
later became...
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Baron Theophil Edvard von
Hansen (German: [ˈteːofiːl fɔn ˈhanzn̩];
original Danish name:
Theophilus Hansen,
pronounced [tsʰe̝oˈfiːlus ˈhænˀsn̩]; 13 July...
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Eugen Anton Theophil von
Podbielski (17
October 1814 – 31
October 1879) was a
general in the
Prussian Army. He was born in Köpenick and
originally was...
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Theophil Andreas Luzius Sprecher von
Bernegg (27
April 1850,
Maienfeld – 6
December 1927) was a
Swiss politician and
military Chief of the
General Staff...
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Theophil Antonicek (22
November 1937 – 19
April 2014) was an
Austrian musicologist. Born in Vienna,
Antonicek studied musicology at the
University of Vienna...
- Mann sen., Th. Mann jun. and
Theodore H. Mann,
around 1906
Theophil Mann sen., ca. 1900
Theophil Mann jun., ca. 1930 Max Porth,
around 1935 (Occasionally...
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Levin August Gottlieb Theophil, Graf von
Bennigsen (Russian: Левин Август Готлиб Теофиль фон Беннигсен, romanized: Levin
Avgust Gotlib Teofil' fon Bennigsen...
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Theophil Ruderstaller (born 1906 in Ostermiething,
Upper Austria; died 10 June 1946, in Fuxin, China) was a
capuchin and
China missionary. In 2005, Bishop...
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Theophil Großgebauer (24
November 1627,
Ilmenau – 8 July 1661, Rostock) was a
German Lutheran theologian active at the
University of Rostock, most notable...
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Mattathias ben
Theophilus (Hebrew: מתתיהו בן תאופילוס; died c. 66 CE) was the
Jewish High
Priest (Kohen Gadol) at the
start of the
Jewish Revolution, and...