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It's believed that Maria's father, Prince Philipp Christoph von Erthal, gave the looking glass to his second wife as a gift.
restored portrait of Philipp Melanchthon by Lucas Cranach the Younger
work of famous humanist and reformer, Philipp Melanchthon.
A large equestrian statue of Austrian Field Marshal Karl Philipp, Prince of Schwarzenberg,
Philipp Kopachevsky has been a prize-winner at eight prestigious international competitions,
Germans Philipp and Brazil Stephanie are short in Zagreb for only a few hours
walking in runway shows for Tommy Hilfiger and Philipp Plein, Baldwin signed with IMG Models in 2016.
Feldmarschallleutnant Johann Maria Philipp Frimont's 13,060-man Mobile Force lay at nearby Villach.
Philipp Heinrich Scheidemann(26 July 1865- 29 November 1939) was a German politician of the Social Democratic Party of Germany(SPD).
I had a great time!”- says Philipp Mieden, the winner of the contest.
Philipp Lenard was born in Pressburg(today's Bratislava),
in late 1860 a mining engineer named Philipp Deidesheimer found one.
In 1861, Emperor Franz Joseph I ordered the construction of the Schwarzenberg Monument to commemorate the victorious commander of the 1813 Battle of Leipzig, Karl Philipp, Prince of Schwarzenberg.
Whenever he's not working, Philipp Lausberg embarks on journeys across the post-Soviet region to photograph real people and record their stories….
The order of the Golden Fleece is a chivalry order founded in 1430 by duke Philipp III, duke of Burgundy.
however, their father, Philipp Wilhelm, died, and the family moved into a cramped urban home.
Philipp, Landgrave of Hesse,
his home race and is increasingly caught up in the memories of his late brother Philipp.
He was succeeded by Johann Philipp von Cobenzl(1792- 1793), who was dismissed by Emperor Francis II
it was only after German philosopher Johann Philipp Siebenkees wrote about them in the 1700s that the devices began turning up in museums as morbid curiosities.