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- Georg Rudolf Weckherlin (15 September 1584 – 13 February 1653) was a German poet and diplomat. Influenced by the French La Pléiade, his poetry introduced...
- Edmund Spenser, Philip Sidney, William Shakespeare German: Georg Rudolf Weckherlin Allegory in Renaissance literature British literature#The Renaissance...
- Legation Germany William Coppinger Consul-General Liberia Wilhelm de Weckherlin Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary Netherlands Ahmet Rüstem...
- hoping that it will be accepted. He has an antagonistic relationship with Weckherlin, the chancellor's ****istant. With the **** Party on the rise and beginning...
- Portrait by Jakob Friedrich Weckherlin, in 1790...
- Wenceslas baron Testa 1845 James K. Polk 1852 Wilhelm Ferdinand Heinrich von Weckherlin 1882 James A. Garfield 1899 Willem Alexander Frederik Gevers 12 March...
- continental literatures. Similarly, in early 17th-century Germany, Georg Rudolf Weckherlin advocated for an alexandrine with free rhythms, reflecting French practice;...
- Cervantes, Thomas Wyatt, Edmund Spenser, William Shakespeare, Georg Rudolf Weckherlin Mannerism A 16th-century movement and style that emerged in the later...
- (1591–1635) Paul Speratus (1484–1581) Josua Stegmann (1588–1632) Georg Rodolf Weckherlin (1584–1653) Michael Weiße (1588–1634) Diederich von dem Werder (1584–1657)...
- Julius of Saxe-Lauenburg, Prince (d. 1634) September 15 – Georg Rudolf Weckherlin, German poet (d. 1653) September 16 – Giulio Roma, Italian Catholic cardinal...