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Martin Leberecht de
Wette (12
January 1780 – 16 June 1849) was a
German theologian and
biblical scholar.
Wilhelm Martin Leberecht de
Wette was born 12 January...
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Adelheid Catharina Maria Humperdinck Wette (4
September 1858 – 9
August 1916) was a
German author, composer, and
folklorist who is best
remembered today...
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Wolfram Wette (born 11
November 1940) is a
German military historian and
peace researcher. He is an
author or
editor of over 40
books on the
history of...
- Wisconsin–Madison.
Wette 2007, pp. 236–238.
Wette 2007, p. 239.
Wette 2007, pp. 240–241.
Wette 2007, pp. 241–242.
Wette 2007, p. 240.
Wette 2007, p. 241.
Wette 2007...
- Privatdozent. He soon
became friendly with
Friedrich Schleiermacher and de
Wette, and was ****ociated with them in 1819 in the
redaction of the Theologische...
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among us,
German Men. Prösterchen, prostata! The
German historian Wolfram Wette wrote that
Fritsch had come
close to high
treason with his letter, as he...
- Kiel. Neumünster: Karl
Wachholtz Verlag. p. 91. ISBN 978-3-529-02636-2.
Wette,
Wolfram (2006). "Die
Novemberrevolution – Kiel 1918". In Fleischhauer;...
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Alphonse De
Wette (born 5
October 1902, date of
death unknown) was a
Belgian rower. He
competed at the 1924
Summer Olympics in
Paris with the men's coxed...
- Maud Rockefeller's Bet (German: Maud
Rockfellers Wette) is a 1924
German silent comedy film
directed by
Erich Eriksen and
starring Rita Clermont, Karl...
- Marco's
Greatest Gamble (German:
Marccos tollste Wette) is a 1926
German silent comedy film
directed by
Franz Seitz and
starring Joe Stöckel,
Maria Mindzenty...