Examples of using Ludwig in English and their translations into Malayalam
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Philipp Ludwig Statius Müller(April 25, 1725- January 5, 1776) was a German zoologist.
because it was discovered by a Jew, Ludwig Traube.
In 1812, a young Swiss explorer Johann Ludwig Burckhardt heard locals speaking of a"lost city" hidden in the mountains of Wadi Mousa.
Ludwig Büchner's materialism was the founding ground for the freethinkers' movement in Germany. In 1881 he founded in Frankfurt the"German Freethinkers League"("Deutsche Freidenkerbund").
In 1812, a young Swiss explorer and professed convert to Islam named Johann Ludwig Burckhardt heard locals speaking of a"lost city" hidden in the mountains of Wadi Mousa.
Emil Ludwig(25 January 1881- 17 September 1948)
Ludwig van Beethoven(1770-1827)
Eventually, in 1812, a young Swiss adventurer converted to Islam named Johann Ludwig Burckhardt heard locals speaking of a"lost city" buried in the mountains of Wadi Mousa.
So part of our understanding of this was given to us by Ludwig Boltzmann, an Austrian physicist in the 19th century.
Ludwig Prandtl joined the university in 1904,
Finally, in 1812, a young Swiss explorer and convert to Islam named Johann Ludwig Burckhardt heard locals speaking of a"lost city" hidden in the mountains of Wadi Mousa.
Martin Bormann and Ludwig Stumpfegger committed suicide on 2 May 1945, near the Lehrter Bahnhof.
King Ludwig II.
Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz(August 31, 1821- September 8, 1894) was a German physician and physicist who made significant contributions in several scientific fields. The largest German association of research institutions, the Helmholtz Association, is named after him.[5].
more precisely Hermann Maximilian Carl Ludwig Friedrich Graf zu Solms-Laubach(23 December 1842 in Laubach,
The mechanisms suggested by these approaches can then by tested directly by experiments specifically designed to test mechanisms(Ludwig, Kling, and Mullainathan 2011;
Rudolf Ludwig Mössbauer(German spelling: Mößbauer; 31 January 1929- 14 September 2011[1]) was a German
Ludwig Büchner Born(1824-03-29)29 March 1824 Darmstadt,
Ludwig Ott.
Ludwig van Beethoven.