- Hans-Joachim
Tiedge (24 June 1937 in
Berlin – 6
April 2011 near Moscow) was a head of West Germany's counter-intelligence in the
Office for the Protection...
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Henri Tiedge is an
American neurologist, and as of May 2015,[update] a SUNY
Distinguished Professor at SUNY
Downstate Medical Center,
State University...
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Christoph August Tiedge (14
December 1752,
Gardelegen – 8
March 1841, Dresden) was a
German poet, who
lived much of his life as a
subject of the Holy Roman...
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Horst Tiedge (born 1935) was a West
German luger who
competed in the late 1950s and
early 1960s. He won the
bronze medal in the men's
doubles event at...
- The
German title comes from the
first words of a poem by
Christoph August Tiedge, "Schöne Minka, ich muß scheiden".
Franciszek Lessel: "Jichaw
Kozak z za...
- 9051426. doi:10.1155/2016/9051426. PMC 4993915. PMID 27595114.
Lenzen S,
Tiedge M,
Elsner M,
Lortz S,
Weiss H, Jörns A, et al. (September 2001). "The LEW...
- IV, 9 No. 8 An die Sonne, D 272 Königliche
Morgensonne 25/8/1815 Text by
Tiedge 273 273 (1895) XX, 3 No. 130 IV, 9 No. 9
Lilla an die Morgenröte Wie schön...
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coined the term “reverse third-person effect” (p.687). The same year,
Tiedge, Silverblatt, Havice, and
Rosenfeld coined the term “first-person effect”...
- half-sister
Elisa von der Recke, who
would later be
linked with
Christoph August Tiedge, came to Löbichau to live and Tsar
Alexander I of Russia,
Frederick William...
- 2007 to 2015.
Sings and
plays recorders, shawm, bagpipes, and oboe.
Jutta Tiedge -
Member from 2008 to 2013.
Percussionist and
belly dancer. Koboldtanz,...