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- Democratic parliament now became the leaders of the revolution: Samuel Erdmann Tzschirner, Karl Gotthelf Todt and Otto Leonhard Heubner formed a provisional government...
- Heinrich Gottlieb Tzschirner (14 November 1778 – 17 February 1828) was a German Protestant theologian born in Mittweida, Saxony. He studied theology at...
- as in cheese). It has largely been replaced by the tetragraph ⟨tsch⟩, but is still found in proper names such as Tzschirner, Nietzsche, and Delitzsch....
- Schreiber Manfred Halpern (1924–2001), political scientist Heinrich Gottlieb Tzschirner (1778–1828), Protestant theologian Johannes Schilling (1828–1910), sculptor...
- Cultural Landscape of Prácheňsko, Czech Republic". Ottův slovník naučný: T-Tzschirner (in Czech). J. Otto. 1909. Jurok, Jiří (2000). Česka šlechta a feudalita...
- volumes), with the last two volumes being prepared by Heinrich Gottlieb Tzschirner (1778–1828). Abbildungen und Lebensbeschreibungen berühmter Gelehrten...
- Reformation (fortgesetzt von H. G. Tzschirner). Christliche Kirchengeschichte seit der Reformation, Heinrich Gottlieb TZSCHIRNER. Vol. 9. p. 593. Löffelmann...
- Astrup, Norwegian politician (d. 1835) November 14 Heinrich Gottlieb Tzschirner, German theologian (d. 1828) Johann Nepomuk Hummel, Austrian composer...
- adoptive father of Mila; ex-husband of Patrizia; husband of Pauline Liza Tzschirner Pauline Stahl, née Jentzsch 1781–2066 (2013–2014) 2261–2265 (2015) 2747-2753...
- second edition 1866). In 1829 he edited and published Heinrich Gottlieb Tzschirner's Der Fall des Heidenthums ("The Fall of Paganism"). From 1845 to 1865...