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Garlieb Helwig Merkel (1 November [O.S. 21 October] 1769 in Lēdurga
Parish (now
Sigulda Muni****lity),
Kreis Riga – 9 May [O.S. 27 April] 1850 in Riga)...
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pastor Johann Georg Eisen von Schwarzenberg [de] and
Garlieb Merkel. In 1794,
Garlieb Merkel advocated abolition of
serfdom in
Livonia and Estonia...
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Hutten Heinrich von
Kleist Thomas Müntzer
Andreas Musculus Ludwig von
Pfuel Garlieb Sillem Min (Vietnamese singer) List of
medieval universities "Zahlen und...
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Garlieb August Predöhl (29
March 1854 in
Hamburg – 11
March 1923 in Hamburg) was a
Hamburg lawyer and politician. He
served as
Senator and
First Mayor...
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language and
culture since the
conquest of the
early 13th century.
Garlieb Merkel (1769–1850), a Baltic-German Estophile,
became the
first author...
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Joseph Louis ****-Lussac,
French chemist and
physicist (born 1778) 1850 –
Garlieb Merkel,
Estonian author and
activist (born 1769) 1861 –
Ernst von Lasaulx...
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motorcycle road
racer Friedrich Sigmund Merkel (1845–1919),
German anatomist Garlieb Merkel (1769–1850),
Baltic German writer and
activist Günther Merkel, East...
- stage. Lēdurga is the
birthplace of the
Baltic German activist and
writer Garlieb Merkel, the
author of Die
Letten ("The Latvians"), the book
which first...
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moved to Berlin,
where he
edited Der
Freimutige in
collaboration with
Garlieb Merkel from 1803 to 1807. In 1803 he
began his
Almanach dramatischer Spiele...
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Sieveking (1816–1904),
physician Kurt
Sieveking (1897–1986),
mayor of
Hamburg Garlieb Sillem (1717–1732),
mayor of
Hamburg Robert Miles Sloman (1783–1867), Hamburg...