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- The Wackerbarth Palace, also known as the Dresdener Ritterakademie (German for "Knight's Academy of Dresden"), was a palace in Dresden, Germany, built...
- Athanasius Francis Diedrich Wackerbarth (30 January 1813 – 10 June 1884) was a translator and hymnwriter, but he is known especially for his 1849 translation...
- and 1960s, such as the Gothic Sophienkirche, the Alberttheater and the Wackerbarth-Palais as well as many historic residential buildings. The surroundings...
- Siege Swedish Pomerania (Germany) Leopold of Anhalt-Dessau August von Wackerbarth [de] Jobst von Scholten Defeat 27. 16 Nov 1715 Stresow Battle Swedish...
- Heinrich von Flemming 22 February 1712 1667–1728 Christoph August of Wackerbarth 17 April 1730 1662–1734 Johann Adolf II, Duke of Saxe-Weissenfels 26...
- computing on the Internet. Paul Leyland of the United Kingdom and Richard Wackerbarth of Texas were involved. Until 2007, the gold-standard implementation...
- Voigtsberg Palace Schloss Voigtsberg Town of Oelsnitz/Vogtl. Wackerbarth Palace Schloss Wackerbarth Sächsisches Staatsweingut GmbH (Saxon state winery) Wildeck...
- Szyszkowitz Drama German-Austrian co-production Everyday Objects [de] Nicolas Wackerbarth [de] Anne Ratte-Polle [de], Emma Bading, Leonard Proxauf, Lou Castel...
- Results Republican Nancy Wessel 5,158 46.21% Republican Jan Brewer 4,477 40.11% Republican Merle Wackerbarth 1,526 13.67% Total votes 11,161 100.00%...
- 1700–1706: August Christoph von Wackerbarth (1662–1734) 1706–1708: Wolff Heinrich Vesnich 1708–1718: August Christoph von Wackerbarth (1662–1734) ... 1722–1725:...