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  • Thumbnail for St. Mary's Church, Berlin
    St. Mary's Church, known in German as the Marienkirche or St.-Marien-Kirche, is a church in Berlin, Germany. It is located on Karl-Liebknecht-Straße (formerly...
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    The Hufeisensiedlung ("Horseshoe Estate") is a housing estate in Berlin, built in 1925–33. It was designed by architect Bruno Taut, municipal planning...
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    The Musée archéologique of Strasbourg, France is the largest of the numerous Alsacian museums displaying regional archeological findings from Prehistory...
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    Madern Gerthener (1360/1370 – 1430) was a German stonemason and late Gothic architect. Gerthener was born in Frankfurt to Johann Gerthener, a stonemason...
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    Jean-Jacques Pillot (9 August 1808 – 13 June 1877) was a French revolutionary and republican communist. He participated in the Revolution of 1848 and in...
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  • Kilchberg is a village within the administrative district of Tübingen. Kilchberg is located 2.6 miles (4.2 km) south west of the city center, and is situated...
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  • Thumbnail for Karl Jauslin
    Karl Jauslin (21 May 1842 – 12 October 1904) was a Swiss painter and illustrator, known mostly for historical and battle scenes. His father was, successively...
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  • Michael Mathias Prechtl (April 26, 1926 – March 19, 2003) was a German artist, illustrator and cartoonist. Prechtl was born in Amberg. He served as a soldier...
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    The Figaro was an Austrian German-language satirical magazine, published weekly in Vienna between 1857 and 1919. Its orientation was liberal-humorous....
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  • Thumbnail for Peter Frans Van Kerckhoven
    Pieter Frans van Kerckhoven (10 November 1818 in Antwerp – 1 August 1857 in Antwerp) was a Flemish writer and one of the leaders of the early Flemish movement...
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  • Thumbnail for George Mosson
    George Mosson (2 February 1851 – 3 September 1933) was a Franco-German painter and draftsman, founding member of the artists' association Berliner Secession...
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  • Otto Georg Bogislaf von Glasenapp (30 September 1853 in Schivelbein – 3 March 1928 in Berlin) was vice-president of the Reichsbank. Roter Adlerorden III...
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  • Thumbnail for Camille Babut du Marès
    Camille Babut du Marès is a Belgian violinist. In her native Belgium, Camille was a finalist and prize-winner in several competitions for young musicians...
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  • Thumbnail for Redoute des Trois Communes
    The Redoute des Trois Communes is a French fort, located in the commune of Saorge, Alpes-Maritimes. Built in 1897 as part of the Séré de Rivières system...
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  • Ernst Kähler (1914–1991) was a German Protestant theologian and Church historian. He was the grandson of theologian Martin Kähler (1835–1912). Kähler studied...
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