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  • 121Christian Charles Josias von Bunsen — Christian Charles Josias von Bunsen. Christian Charles Josias, Baron von Bunsen (25 August 1791, Korbach, Waldeck – 28 November 1860) was a German diplomat and scholar. Contents …

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  • 122Vincent van Gogh's death — Main article: Vincent van Gogh See also: Vincent van Gogh chronology Graves of Vincent van Gogh and his brother Theo The death of Vincent van Gogh, the Dutch post Impressionist painter, occurred in the early morning of 29 July 18 …

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  • 123Logan Act — Der Logan Act ist ein 1799 erlassenes und zuletzt 1994 geändertes US amerikanisches Gesetz. Er untersagt es Bürgern, ohne ausdrückliche Genehmigung der Regierung politische Verhandlungen mit ausländischen Regierungen und Beamten in Bezug auf… …

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  • 124GEIGER, ABRAHAM — (1810–1874), pioneer of the wissenschaft des judentums and founder of reform judaism . Geiger was born in Frankfurt am Main to an Orthodox family and received a traditional religious education. Already in his childhood, he began studying… …

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  • 125LEVANDA, LEV OSIPOVICH — (1835–1888), Russian author and publicist. Born of a very poor family in Minsk, Levanda studied in a ḥeder, a modernized Jewish school, a government school for Jewish children, and finally at the rabbinical school in Vilna (1850–54), from which… …

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  • 126MARX, KARL — (1897–1966), German editor and publisher. Born in Saarlouis, Marx served in the German army in World War I and then worked as a freelance writer for the Havas news agency. He was prominent in politics during the Weimar period, particularly… …

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  • 127Otho — For other uses, see Otho (disambiguation). Otho 7th Emperor of the Roman Empire Bust of Otho Reign 15 January 69 – 16 April 69 …

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  • 128Giuseppe Mazzini — Triumvir of the Roman Republic In office March 29 – July 1, 1849 Along with Carlo Armellini and Aurelio Saffi …

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