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Gustav Müller may refer to: * Gustav Müller (astronomer) (1851–1925), German astronomer * Gustav Müller (serial killer) (1865–?), German bigamist, murderer and serial killer * Gustav Wilhelm Müller (1857–1940), German zoologist * Gustl Müller Gustav "Gustl" Müller (23 October 1903 – 20 September 1989) was a German Nordic combined and cross-country skier. Müller was born in Bayrischzell. At the age of 24 years, he participated at Nordic combined of the 1928 Winter Olympics, where h ... (1903–1989), German Nordic combined and cross-country skier See also * Gustave Mueller (other) {{hndis, Muller, Gustav ...
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Gustav Müller (astronomer)
Karl Hermann Gustav Müller (7 May 1851–7 July 1925) was a German astronomer. He was born in Schweidnitz, Silesia to a merchant father; his father died when Gustav was six. In 1870 he entered the University of Leipzig, then transferred to the University of Berlin two years later. He was awarded a Ph.D. in 1877 with a thesis on the subject of micrometer screws. Thereupon he became an assistant at the Astrophysical Observatory of Potsdam. His primary career focus became the spectrum of the Sun and celestial photometry. Between 1880–82, he assisted Hermann Carl Vogel in building a catalog of stellar spectra. In 1877 he began making photometric observations of the planets and their atmospheres. He led the German expedition to Hartford, Connecticut, to observe the transit of Venus in 1882. In 1886, he began a collaboration with Paul Kempf to assemble the ''Potsdam Durchmusterung'', which was a stellar catalogue of all stars in the northern hemisphere with a magnitude o ...
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Gustav Müller (serial Killer)
Gustav Carl Friedrich Müller (born 1865 in Germany - date of death unknown; in Rotterdam, Netherlands) was a German bigamist, murderer and self-confessed serial killer. When he surrendered himself to the police, Müller confessed to killing his wife and son, as well as his parents and other wives around the world. Only the murders of his wife and son were proven, but taking his insanity into consideration, Müller was acquitted by reason of insanity and sent off to a mental institution, where he presumably died. Early life and travels Not much is known about Müller's early life, aside from the fact that he was born in an unspecified location in Germany, with his father being a foreman at the Prussian state railways. In 1888, he married a woman in Berlin, and they had one son. Müller, a skilled artisan who worked as a watchmaker and gold miner, went bankrupt in January 1890, and quickly abandoned his wife. He travelled around the world, visiting many countries and supposedly m ...
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Gustav Wilhelm Müller
Christian Gustav Wilhelm Müller (17 February 1857, Mühlberg near Erfurt – 18 February 1940) was a German zoologist specializing in Ostracoda. In 1895 he succeeded Carl Eduard Adolph Gerstaecker as director of the zoological museum at Greifswald, a position he maintained until 1923. He was the taxonomic authority of numerous taxa in Ostracoda; a few examples being the subfamily Conchoeciinae and the genera ''Archiconchoecia'', ''Cytherois'' and ''Stenocypria''. In 1965, the genus '' Muellerina'' Bassiouni (family Hemicytheridae) was named in his honor. Written works * ''Neue Cypridiniden'', 1891 - New Cypridinidae. * ''Die Ostracoden des Golfes von Neapel und der angrenzenden Meeres-Abschnitte'', 1894 - Ostracods from the Gulf of Naples and adjacent marine areas. * ''Ostracoda'', 1894 - Ostracoda. * ''Deutschlands Süswasser-Ostracoden'', 1900 - German freshwater ostracods. * ''Die Ostracoden der Siboga-Expedition'', 1906 - Ostracoda from the Siboga Expedition. * ''O ...
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Gustl Müller
Gustav "Gustl" Müller (23 October 1903 – 20 September 1989) was a German Nordic combined and cross-country skier. Müller was born in Bayrischzell. At the age of 24 years, he participated at Nordic combined of the 1928 Winter Olympics, where he placed 21st in the final ranking. He also particiinted at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 1933 The FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 1933 took place on 8–12 February 1933 in Innsbruck, Austria. This event would also debut the 4 x 10 km relay. Men's cross country 18 km 10 February 1933 50 km 12 February 1933 4 × 10 km ..., and was member of the Bronze teams at the first and second edition of the legendary Trofeo Mezzalama race, in 1933 together with Willy Bogner and Matthias Wörndle,''Rielaborazione storia libro Cam ...
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