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Wernher Magnus Maximilian Freiherr von
Braun (US: /ˈvɜːrnər vɒn ˈbraʊn/ VUR-nər von BROWN, German: [ˈvɛʁnheːɐ̯ fɔn ˈbʁaʊn]; 23
March 1912 – 16 June 1977)...
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Wernher (1893–1973)
Julius Wernher (1850–1912), German-born
British Randlord and
entrepreneur Wernher baronets, an
extinct Baronetcy Lady Zia
Wernher...
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Julius Charles Wernher, 1st
Baronet (9
April 1850 – 21 May 1912) was a German-born Randlord,
diamond magnate, and art
collector who
became part of...
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Harold Augustus Wernher, 3rd Baronet, GCVO, TD (16
January 1893 – 30 June 1973) was a
British military officer and
diamond magnate.
Wernher was born on 16...
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Werner II of
Habsburg (died 19
August 1167) was
Count of
Habsburg also
called Werner III and a
progenitor of the
royal House of Habsburg. He was the g...
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patents and
industrial processes.
Recruits included such
notable figures as
Wernher von Braun, a
leading rocket-technology scientist.
Those recruited were...
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Mikhailovna Wernher CBE (née
Countess Anastasia Mikhailovna de Torby; 9
September 1892 – 7
December 1977), also
known as Lady Zia
Wernher, was a German-born...
- building.
There is a rose
garden behind it, and
since 2002 it has
housed the
Wernher Collection of art. The house,
probably dating from 1722 to 1723, was originally...
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Werner Schodoler (also
Wernher Schodoler (1490 in Bremgarten,
Aargau – 15
October 1541, in Bremgarten, Aargau) was a
Swiss chronicler. He was the author...
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Wernher Triptych is an
ivory Byzantine triptych carved in
Constantinople between 900 and 1000 AD. The
triptych became part of the
British Museum's...