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Christian Weber (athlete)
Christian Weber may refer to: * Christian Friedrich Weber (1764–1831), German New Testament scholar * Christian Weber (double bass player) (1972-), Swiss double bass player * Christian Weber (footballer) (born 1983), German footballer * Christian Weber (ice hockey) Christian Weber may refer to: * Christian Friedrich Weber (1764–1831), German New Testament scholar * Christian Weber (double bass player) (1972-), Swiss double bass player * Christian Weber (footballer) (born 1983), German footballer * Christ ... (born 1964), Swiss former hockey player, currently manager for EC KAC * Christian Weber (SS general) (1883–1945), German Nazi Party official and Schutzstaffel Brigadeführer See also * Weber–Christian disease, a cutaneous condition {{hndis, Weber, Christian ...
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Christian Friedrich Weber
Christian Friedrich Weber (1764–1831) was a German New Testament scholar of the Tübingen school. He was repentant to Hölderlin who called him "the best man in the world"Ulrich Gaier ''Hölderlin Texturen'' Volume 2 , Hölderlin-Gesellschaft, Deutsche Schillergesellschaft - 1995 "so schreibt Hölderlin euphorisch über Christian Friedrich Weber (1764-1831) in einem Brief an die Schwester ... in Stuttgart geworden, 1794 wurde er Diakon in Winnenden bei Waiblingen und 1807 Dekan in Nürtingen (cf. vi, 570)" and deacon in Winnenden Winnenden ( Swabian: ''Wẽnnede'') is a small town in the Rems-Murr district of the Stuttgart Region in Baden-Württemberg in southwest Germany. It lies in a wine-growing area approx. northeast of Stuttgart and has a population of fewer than 28, ....Friedemann Burkhardt ''Christoph Gottlob Müller und die Anfänge des Methodismus in'' ... 2003 p74 "Jahrhundert gab es in Winnenden neben der sog. Deutschen Schule, der Volksschule, auch eine Lateinschule ...
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Christian Weber (double Bass Player)
Christian Weber (1972 in Zurich) is a Swiss double bass player. He is especially well known in the field of free improvisation and jazz. Life and works In 1990, Weber began playing double bass. After taking private lessons in Zurich, he moved to Graz in 1993 for studying at the academy of music and performing arts. Simultaneously, he started studying under Aderhard Roidinger at Anton Bruckner Private University for Music, Drama, and Dance. His education at this university lasted to 1998. His study was replaced by the classical lessons of the double bass player Ernst Weissensteiner. At present, Weber lives in Zurich and plays in the various projects like WAL with Joke Lanz (turntables) and Bruno Amstad (voc), the trios with Chris Wiesendanger (p) and Dieter Ulrich or Claudia Ulla Binder (p) and Dieter Ulrich as well as ''WWW'' with Michel Wintsch and Christian Wolfarth (dr) and Mersault with Tomas Korber (guit/elec) and Christian Wolfarth. In 2001, he received a composition ...
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Christian Weber (footballer)
Christian Weber (born 15 September 1983 in Saarbrücken, West Germany) is a German former professional footballer who could play as either a defender or a midfielder A midfielder is an outfield position in association football. Midfielders may play an exclusively defensive role, breaking up attacks, and are in that case known as defensive midfielders. As central midfielders often go across boundarie .... References External links * Christian Weberat kicker.de 1983 births Living people Association football midfielders Association football defenders German footballers Germany under-21 international footballers MSV Duisburg players 1. FC Saarbrücken players Athlitiki Enosi Larissa F.C. players Fortuna Düsseldorf players Bundesliga players 2. Bundesliga players 3. Liga players Sportspeople from Saarbrücken {{Germany-footy-defender-1980s-stub ...
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Christian Weber (ice Hockey)
Christian Weber may refer to: * Christian Friedrich Weber (1764–1831), German New Testament scholar * Christian Weber (double bass player) (1972-), Swiss double bass player * Christian Weber (footballer) (born 1983), German footballer * Christian Weber (ice hockey) (born 1964), Swiss former hockey player, currently manager for EC KAC * Christian Weber (SS general) (1883–1945), German Nazi Party official and Schutzstaffel Brigadeführer See also * Weber–Christian disease Weber–Christian disease, is a cutaneous condition characterized by recurrent subcutaneous nodules that heal with depression of the overlying skin. It is a type of panniculitis. It is a rare disease seen in females 30–60 years of age. It is a r ...
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Christian Weber (SS General)
Christian Weber (25 August 1883 – 11 May 1945) was a German Nazi Party (NSDAP) official and member of the ''Schutzstaffel'' (SS). Biography Along with the likes of Emil Maurice, Ulrich Graf, and Max Amann, Weber, a bouncer at a bar, was among the earliest political associates of Adolf Hitler. Ever ready for a fight, Weber carried a riding crop with him, a habit shared by Hitler in those early years. Otto Strasser denounced Weber as an "ape-like creature" and "the most despicable of Hitler's underlings"; Strasser later claimed that Weber was a pimp at this time. In late 1921, Weber was one of Hitler's cohorts when the Nazis attacked a meeting of the Bavarian League. Hitler personally beat up the League's leader Otto Ballerstedt, an event that led to serving a month in prison. At some stage before 1923, Weber lost an eye and often wore a specially made pair of glasses as a result. Following the 1923 Beer Hall Putsch, Weber, by then a horse trader, was owed $1000 by Hitler ...
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