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Johan Müller may refer to: * Johan Müller (politician), Estonian politician * Johan Muller von Konigsberg (or Regiomontanus), German mathematician, astrologer and astronomer See also * Johann Müller (other) Johann Müller may refer to: * Regiomontanus (1436–1476), German mathematician, astronomer, astrologer, translator, instrument maker and Catholic bishop * Johann Müller (composer) (floruit, fl. 1640–), German composer and organist * Johann Fri ...
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Johan Müller (politician)
Johan Müller (22 October 1889 – 3 November 1981 Toronto, Canada) was an Estonian politician. In 1933 he was Minister of Justice and Internal Affairs. 1934–38 he was Minister of Justice. He was an honorary alumnus of the Estonian Students' Society The Estonian Students' Society ( et, Eesti Üliõpilaste Selts; commonly used acronym: EÜS) is the largest and oldest all-male academical student society in Estonia, and is similar to the Baltic German student organizations known as corporat ....Auvilistlased
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Johan Muller Von Konigsberg
Johannes Müller von Königsberg (6 June 1436 – 6 July 1476), better known as Regiomontanus (), was a mathematician, astrologer and astronomer of the German Renaissance, active in Vienna, Buda and Nuremberg. His contributions were instrumental in the development of Copernican heliocentrism in the decades following his death. Regiomontanus wrote under the Latinized name of ''Ioannes de Monteregio'' (or ''Monte Regio''; ''Regio Monte''); the toponym ''Regiomontanus'' was first used by Philipp Melanchthon in 1534. He is named after Königsberg in Lower Franconia, not the larger Königsberg (modern Kaliningrad) in Prussia. Life Although little is known of Regiomontanus' early life, it is believed that at eleven years of age, he became a student at the University of Leipzig, Saxony. In 1451 he continued his studies at Alma Mater Rudolfina, the university in Vienna, Austria. There he became a pupil and friend of Georg von Peuerbach. In 1452 he was awarded his bachelor's degree ...
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