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  • 121Wilhelm Hauff — (November 29, 1802 – November 18, 1827) was a German poet and novelist.BiographyWilhelm Hauff was born in Stuttgart, the son of August Friedrich Hauff, a secretary in the ministry of foreign affairs, and Hedwig Wilhelmine Elsaesser Hauff. He was… …

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  • 122Wolfgang Menzel — (June 21, 1798 April 23, 1873), German poet, critic and literary historian, was born at Waldenburg (Wałbrzych) in Silesia.He studied at Breslau, Jena and Bonn, and after living for some time in Aarau and Heidelberg finally settled in Stuttgart,… …

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  • 123Rahel Varnhagen — (IPA2|ˈʁaːɛl ˈfaʁnhaːgən) née Levin (June 19, 1771 March 7, 1833) was a German Jewish writer who hosted one of the most prominent salons in Europe during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. She is the subject of a celebrated biography, Rahel… …

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  • 124Johann Friedrich Cotta — Johann Friedrich Freiherr von Cotta Johann Friedrich, Freiherr Cotta von Cottendorf (April 27, 1764, Stuttgart – December 29, 1832 Stuttgart) was a German publisher, industrial pioneer and politician. Contents …

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  • 125Morris Rosenfeld — Born Moshe Jacob Alter December 28, 1862 Boksha, Poland, Russian Empire Died June 22, 1923(1923 06 22) (aged 60) New York City, United States …

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  • 126Therese Huber — (7 May 1764 15 June 1829) was a German author. LifeTherese Huber was born Therese Heyne in Göttingen as daughter of the influential classical philologist Christian Gottlob Heyne. She married traveller and ethnologist Georg Forster in 1785. They… …

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  • 127Ottilie Assing — Ottilie Davida Assing (11 February, 1819  – 21 August, 1884) was a 19th century German feminist, freethinker, and abolitionist. Born in Hamburg, she was the eldest daughter of a prominent Jewish physician, David Assur, who converted to… …

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  • 128Charles I of Austria's attempts to retake the throne of Hungary — After Miklós Horthy had been chosen Regent of Hungary on 1 March 1920, Charles I of Austria Hungary, who had reigned in Hungary as Károly IV, returned to Hungary twice, to try unsuccessfully to retake his throne. His attempts are called the First …

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