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Georg Köberle
Georg Köberle (21 March 1819 in Nonnenhorn, on Lake Constance – 7 June 1898 in Dresden) was a German author and dramatist. |
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Georg Ludwig Kriegk
Georg Ludwig Kriegk was a German historian and archivist born in Darmstadt. |
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Georg Magnus Sprengtporten
Count Georg Magnus Sprengtporten, was a Finland-Swedish politician, younger brother of Jacob Magnus Sprengtporten. Since he defected to Russia, he went down in Swedish history as a traitor. |
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Georg Maurer
Georg Maurer was a German poet, essayist, and translator. He wrote under the pseudonyms Juventus, murus, and Johann Weilau. |
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Georg Neumark
Georg Neumark was a German poet and composer of hymns. |
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Georg Philipp Harsdörffer
Georg Philipp Harsdörffer was a Jurist, Baroque-period German poet and translator. |
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Georg Philipp Schmidt von Lübeck
Georg Philipp Schmidt von Lübeck was a German poet. |
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Georg Prochaska
Georg Prochaska was a leading Czech-Austrian anatomist, ophthalmologist, physiologist, writer and university professor. He wrote the first genuine textbook on physiology and created the concept of nerve conduction among other theories. He was a staunch promoter of the modern reflex theory. |
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Georg Rudolf Weckherlin
Georg Rudolf Weckherlin was a German poet and diplomat. Influenced by the French La Pléiade, his poetry introduced Renaissance forms and themes previously unknown in German verse. |
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Georg Sabinus
Georg Sabinus or Georg Schuler was a German poet, diplomat and academic. |