- The
Freikorps Caspari was a
German anti-communist
paramilitary unit,
formed and led by
Colonel Walter Caspari (1877–1962). It was part of the
wider Freikorps...
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August 1939 De
Casparis was
appointed epigrapher to the
Oudheidkundige Dienst in Batavia.
Arriving at the
Netherlands Indies, De
Casparis was
welcomed by...
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field 1 mile (1.6 km) east of Alpine–
Casparis Muni****l Airport,
killing all five
persons on board. Alpine–
Casparis Muni****l
Airport covers an area of...
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Walter Caspari (26 July 1877 – 29 July 1962) was a
German military officer, policeman, and
leader of a
Freikorps militia unit
named after him.
Caspari was...
- Anna
Caspari (16 May 1900 – 25
November 1941) was a
German Jewish art
dealer who was
deported from
Germany and
murdered by the ****s in
Kaunas in 1941...
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David Caspari (5
March 1648 – 28
February 1702) was a
German Lutheran theologian. He was the
father of
Georg Caspari. Born in Königsberg,
Duchy of Prussia...
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Casparis Haanen (baptized 17 June 1778,
Bilzen - 25
January 1849, Amsterdam) was a
Dutch painter,
paper cutter and draftsman. He
lived in
Utrecht until...
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Ernst Wolfgang Caspari (October 24, 1909 –
August 11, 1988) was a German-American
geneticist known for his
research on
behavioral and
developmental genetics...
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Colette Caillat; J. G. de
Casparis (1991).
Middle Indo-Aryan and
Jaina Studies. BRILL. p. 36. ISBN 90-04-09426-1. J. G. De
Casparis (1978).
Indonesian Chronology...
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eastern regions of the Bali's
neighboring island of Java.
According to de
Casparis, the
early Nagari-inspired Kawi
script thrived for over
three centuries...