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Cullmann or Cullman is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Bernd Cullmann (born 1939), West German athlete * Bernhard Cullmann (born 1949), German footballer * Carl Culmann (1821–1881), German structural engineer * Edgar M. Cullman (1918–2011), American businessman * Howard S. Cullman (1891–1972), American civil servant and philanthropist * John G. Cullmann (1823–1895), Bavarian-born political activist and founder of Cullman, Alabama * Joseph Cullman (1912–2004), American businessman * Oscar Cullmann (1902–1999), Christian theologian in the Lutheran tradition See also * Cullman (other) Cullman may refer to: * , an attack transport ship that served in the US Navy during World War II * Cullman, Alabama, a city * Cullman County, Alabama, a county ** '' List of Registered Historic Places in Cullman County, Alabama'' * Cullman High S ... * Kehlmann, a surname * Kuhlman, a surname * Kuhlmann (other) * Kullmann, a surname {{ ...
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Oscar Cullmann
Oscar Cullmann (25 February 1902, Strasbourg – 16 January 1999, Chamonix) was a French Lutheran theologian. He is best known for his work in the ecumenical movement and was partly responsible for the establishment of dialogue between the Lutheran and Roman Catholic traditions. Because of his intense ecumenical work, Cullmann's Basel colleague Karl Barth joked with him that his tombstone would bear the inscription "advisor to three popes."Cross, F. L., ed. ''The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church''. New York: Oxford University Press. 2005, article ''Cullmann, Oscar'' Biography Cullmann was born in Strasbourg (then in Germany) and studied classical philology and theology at the seminary there. In 1926, he accepted an assistant professorship, a position previously held by Albert Schweitzer. In 1930, he was awarded a full professorship of New Testament. From 1936, he also taught the history of the early church. In 1938, he began teaching both subjects at Basel Reformed Sem ...
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Bernhard Cullmann
Bernhard Cullmann, (born 1 November 1949), nicknamed "Bernd", is a German former footballer who played as a midfielder and sometimes as a defender. He began his footballing career in 1969 with SpVgg Porz, until he was signed by 1. FC Köln in 1970. He played 341 matches in the Bundesliga for them before his retirement on health grounds in 1984. He played 40 matches for the Germany national team between 1973 and 1980, scoring six goals. He participated at the 1974 FIFA World Cup, the 1978 FIFA World Cup, and the victorious UEFA Euro 1980. Between 1991 and 1996 he was on the board of 1. FC Köln. From 1996 until 2011, his son Carsten Cullmann has also played for 1. FC Köln's first and reserve teams. Honours 1. FC Köln * Bundesliga: 1977–78 * DFB-Pokal: 1976–77, 1977–78, 1982–83 West Germany * World Cup: 1974 * European Championship: 1980 Events January * January 4 – U.S. President Jimmy Carter proclaims a grain embargo against the USSR with the ...
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Bernd Cullmann
Bernd Cullmann (born 11 October 1939) is a retired West German sprinter who won a gold medal in 4×100 m relay at the 1960 Summer Olympics The 1960 Summer Olympics ( it, Giochi Olimpici estivi del 1960), officially known as the Games of the XVII Olympiad ( it, Giochi della XVII Olimpiade) and commonly known as Rome 1960 ( it, Roma 1960), were an international multi-sport event held .... The German team finished second behind the American team, equaling its own world record of 39.5, but the Americans were later disqualified for an incorrect exchange.Athletics at the 1960 Roma Summer Games: Men's 4 × 100 metres Relay
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Cullman (other)
Cullman may refer to: * , an attack transport ship that served in the US Navy during World War II * Cullman, Alabama, a city * Cullman County, Alabama, a county ** '' List of Registered Historic Places in Cullman County, Alabama'' * Cullman High School Cullman High School is the only public high school in the city of Cullman, Alabama as well as the largest high school in Cullman County, Alabama. The school is classified as a 6A school and belongs to the Cullman City School District. As of the ..., largest high school in Cullman, Alabama * Birmingham-Hoover-Cullman Combined Statistical Area, an area known as Greater Birmingham See also * Cullmann, a surname {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Kehlmann
Kehlmann is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Daniel Kehlmann (born 1975), Austrian/German author * Michael Kehlmann (1927–2005), Austrian film and theatre director, screenwriter and actor *Robert Kehlmann (born 1942) artist and writer See also * Cullman (other) * Cullmann Cullmann or Cullman is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Bernd Cullmann (born 1939), West German athlete * Bernhard Cullmann (born 1949), German footballer * Carl Culmann (1821–1881), German structural engineer * Edgar ..., a surname * Kuhlman, a surname * Kuhlmann (other) * Kullmann, a surname {{surname, Kehlmann German-language surnames ...
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Kuhlman
Kuhlman is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Adam Kuhlman, animation director *Carolina Kuhlman (1778–1866), Swedish actress *Evan Kuhlman, American children's author *Jeffrey Kuhlman (born 1963), American physician *Karson Kuhlman (born 1995), American ice hockey player * Kathryn Kuhlman (1907–1976), American evangelist * Ray Kuhlman (1900–1956), American politician See also * G. C. Kuhlman Car Company * Cullmann, a surname * Kehlmann, a surname * Kuhlmann (other) Kuhlmann is a German surname. Kuhlmann can also refer to: * Kuhlmann 187-1, a synonym of the hybrid grape Marechal Joffre * Lucie Kuhlmann, a hybrid grape; see Marechal Joffre See also * Cullmann, a surname * Kehlmann, a surname * Kuhlman, a ... * Kullmann, a surname {{Surname ...
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Kuhlmann (other)
Kuhlmann is a German surname. Kuhlmann can also refer to: * Kuhlmann 187-1, a synonym of the hybrid grape Marechal Joffre * Lucie Kuhlmann, a hybrid grape; see Marechal Joffre See also * Cullmann, a surname * Kehlmann, a surname * Kuhlman, a surname * Kullmann, a surname * Richard von Kühlmann Richard von Kühlmann (3 May 1873 – 16 February 1948) was a German diplomat and industrialist. From 6 August 1917 to 9 July 1918, he served as Germany's Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, and led the delegation that negotiated the Treaty ...
(1873–1948), German diplomat and industrialist {{disambiguation, surname ...
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Kullmann
Kullmann is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Christopher Kullmann (born 1986), German footballer *Olaf Kullmann (1892–1942), Norwegian naval officer and peace activist *Leonie Kullmann (born 1999), German swimmer *Dimitri Kullmann (born 1958), British neurologist See also *Cullmann, a surname *Kehlmann, a surname *Kuhlman, a surname * Kullman, a surname *Elisabeth Kulmann Elisabeth Kulmann (russian: Елисавета Борисовна Кульман/Jelissaweta Borissowna Kulman, - ) was a Russian-born poet and translator who worked in Russian, German and Italian. Biography Kulmann was born in the Russian Em ...
(1808–1825), Russian-German poet {{surname, Kullmann ...
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German Surname
Personal names in German-speaking Europe consist of one or several given names (''Vorname'', plural ''Vornamen'') and a surname (''Nachname, Familienname''). The ''Vorname'' is usually gender-specific. A name is usually cited in the " Western order" of "given name, surname", unless it occurs in an alphabetized list of surnames, e.g. " Bach, Johann Sebastian". In this, the German conventions parallel the naming conventions in most of Western and Central Europe, including English, Dutch, Italian, and French. There are some vestiges of a patronymic system as they survive in parts of Eastern Europe and Scandinavia, but these do not form part of the official name. Women traditionally adopted their husband's name upon marriage and would occasionally retain their maiden name by hyphenation, in a so-called '' Doppelname'', e.g. "Else Lasker-Schüler". Recent legislation motivated by gender equality now allows a married couple to choose the surname they want to use, including an option ...
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Carl Culmann
Carl Culmann (10 July 1821 – 9 December 1881) was a German structural engineer. Born in Bad Bergzabern, Palatinate region, Rhenish Palatinate, in modern-day Germany, Culmann's father, a pastor, tutored him at home before enrolling him at the military engineering school at Metz to prepare for entry to the École Polytechnique. Culmann's ambitions were frustrated by an attack of typhoid and, after a long convalescence, he attended the University of Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe Polytechnic School. He joined the Bavarian civil service in 1841 as an apprentice engineer in the design of railroad bridges.Hartenberg (1981) Continuing his mathematical studies, in particular under L. C. Schnürlein, in 1847 Culmann transferred to Munich so that he could improve his English language, English in anticipation of a study tour to the United Kingdom and the United States. His tour lasted from 1849 to 1851, studying the comparative designs of truss bridges and developing new analytical techniques to fa ...
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Edgar M
Edgar is a commonly used English given name, from an Anglo-Saxon name Germanic given names are traditionally dithematic; that is, they are formed from two elements, by joining a prefix and a suffix. For example, King Æþelred's name was derived from ', for "noble", and ', for "counsel". However, there are al ... ''Eadgar'' (composed of '' ead'' "rich, prosperous" and ''Gar (spear), gar'' "spear"). Like most Anglo-Saxon names, it fell out of use by the later medieval period; it was, however, revived in the 18th century, and was popularised by its use for a character in Sir Walter Scott's ''The Bride of Lammermoor'' (1819). People with the given name * Edgar the Peaceful (942–975), king of England * Edgar the Ætheling (c. 1051 – c. 1126), last member of the Anglo-Saxon royal house of England * Edgar of Scotland (1074–1107), king of Scotland * Edgar Angara, Filipino lawyer * Edgar Barrier, American actor * Edgar Baumann, Paraguayan javelin thrower * Edgar Bergen ...
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Howard S
Howard is an English-language given name originating from Old French Huard (or Houard) from a Germanic source similar to Old High German ''*Hugihard'' "heart-brave", or ''*Hoh-ward'', literally "high defender; chief guardian". It is also probably in some cases a confusion with the Old Norse cognate ''Haward'' (''Hávarðr''), which means "high guard" and as a surname also with the unrelated Hayward. In some rare cases it is from the Old English ''eowu hierde'' "ewe herd". In Anglo-Norman the French digram ''-ou-'' was often rendered as ''-ow-'' such as ''tour'' → ''tower'', ''flour'' (western variant form of ''fleur'') → ''flower'', etc. (with svarabakhti). A diminutive is "Howie" and its shortened form is "Ward" (most common in the 19th century). Between 1900 and 1960, Howard ranked in the U.S. Top 200; between 1960 and 1990, it ranked in the U.S. Top 400; between 1990 and 2004, it ranked in the U.S. Top 600. People with the given name Howard or its variants include: Given ...
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