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Julius Schaller
Julius Schaller was a German philosopher born in Magdeburg. |
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Julius Stettenheim
Julius Stettenheim was a German writer, author of humorous sketches, farces and musical comedies, who also wrote under the pseudonym "Wippchen". |
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Julius Stinde
Julius Stinde, was a German author born at Kirchnüchel in Holstein, the son of a clergyman. |
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Julius von Payer
Julius Johannes Ludovicus Ritter von Payer, ennobled Ritter von Payer in 1876, was an officer of the Austro-Hungarian Army, mountaineer, arctic explorer, cartographer, painter, and professor at the Theresian Military Academy. He is chiefly known for the Austro-Hungarian North Pole expedition in 1872–74 and the discovery of Franz Josef Land. |
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Julius von Verdy du Vernois
Adrian Friedrich Wilhelm Julius Ludwig von Verdy du Vernois, often given the short name of Verdy, was a German general and staff officer, chiefly noted both for his military writings and his service on Helmuth von Moltke the Elder's staff during the Franco-Prussian War. |
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Julius von Voss
Julius von Voss, also Julius von Voß (24 August 1768, Brandenburg an der Havel, Prussia – 1 November 1832 Berlin) was a German writer. |
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Julius Wiesner
Dr. Julius Ritter von Wiesner was a professor of botany at the University of Vienna, a specialist in the physiology and anatomy of plants. |
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Julius Wolff (writer)
Julius Wolff was a German writer and poet. He enjoyed great popularity in Germany during the Gründerzeit. He was influenced by Joseph Victor von Scheffel. Lieder composer Pauline Volkstein (1849-1925) set his texts to music. |
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Julius Zacher
Ernst Julius August Zacher was a German philologist. |
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Julius Zeyer
Julius Zeyer was a Czech prose writer, poet, and playwright. |