- and
German grammars after him
until the 18th
century build on
Clajus.
Johannes Clajus was
married three times. The
first marriage to Anna
Storke († 1576)...
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Germanicae Linguae is a
grammar book of the
German language written by
Johannes Clajus.
First published in 1578, it is
considered one of the
earliest systematic...
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Johann Klaj (Latinized
Clajus) (1616 – 16
February 1656) was a
German poet. He was born at
Meissen in Saxony.
After studying theology at
University of...
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damaged the re****tion of the lido as well as that of the director,
Hermann Clajus, who had been in this
position since 1926 and was
responsible for the continued...
- 5-0
Borussia Dortmund Hamburg 15:30
Hrubesch 23', 32'
Milewski 37'
Kaltz 69' (pen) Stadium:
Volksparkstadion Attendance: 51,300 Referee:
Klaus Clajus...
- Świebodzin,
Poland Dixon,
United States of
America Soest,
Germany Johannes Clajus (1535–1592),
grammarian Louise von François (1817–1893),
narrator and writer...
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Rummenigge 7' (pen.), 69'
Janzon 8'
Niedermayer 40', 43'
Match Report 52'
Sackewitz Stadium:
Olympic Stadium Attendance: 19,000 Referee:
Klaus Clajus...
- (Lübeck 1673). The
libretto is
taken from the
Halberstadt composer Christian Clajus' p****ion of 1693, no
longer extant. Rothe's sons and
grandsons continued...
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Camerarius Johann Heinrich Callenberg Georg Cantor Martin Chemnitz Johannes Clajus Hermann Cohen Alexander Conze Valerius Cordus Caspar Cruciger the Younger...
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Braunschweig 3 – 0 VfL
Bochum Braunschweig 15:30
Grobe 9' Worm 83', 89' Stadium: Eintracht-Stadion Attendance: 11,000 Referee:
Klaus Clajus (Karlsruhe)...