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Landmann is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Barbara Heinemann Landmann (1795–1883), German spiritual leader * Ludwig Landmann (1868–1945), first Jewish Mayor of Frankfurt * George Thomas Landmann (1779–1854), British civil engineer * Salcia Landmann (1911–2002), Austrian-born Jewish writer and wife of the philosopher Michael Landmann See also * Landman (other) * Lanzmann * Landesmann Heinrich Landesmann (9 August 1821, Nikolsburg – 4 December 1902, Brno), more commonly known by his pseudonym, Hieronymus Lorm, was an Austrian poet and philosophical writer. From his earliest childhood he was very sickly; at the age o ...
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Barbara Heinemann Landmann
Barbara Heinemann Landmann (January 11, 1795 – May 21, 1883) was a spiritual leader with the Community of True Inspiration, for which she served as ''Werkzeug'', or Instrument, in both Europe and the United States. Her sermons and writings are still used during the Community's religious services. Biography Landmann was born as Barbara Heinemann to a German family in the territory of Alsace, France in 1795. During her childhood she worked as a wool spinner and later in a restaurant. In 1817, at age 22, she experienced a religious vision and joined the Community of True Inspiration (Scheuner, 1873). She became a ''Werkzeug'' with the German congregation of the Community in 1818. Landmann was arrested in 1819 when the village of Bergzabern decided to persecute the Inspirationists. Later that year she was banished from the congregation due to a pregnancy out of wedlock, though she was able to retain many of her own followers. She married George Landmann in 1823, but the husba ...
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Ludwig Landmann
Ludwig Landmann (18 May 1868 – 5 March 1945) was a liberal German politician of the Weimar Republic. Landmann belonged first to the National Social party, then the Progressive People's Party, and finally, after the German revolution of 1918, the German Democratic Party. He eventually moved from Mannheim to Frankfurt, where he became Mayor of Frankfurt from 1924 until 1933 and led a significant expansion of the city. Through reorganizations and construction, Landmann gave the city new luster. Landmann was the first Jewish mayor of Frankfurt. At the time he was mayor he hired the architect Ernst May to organize a new housing project, which became known as the ''New Frankfurt'' (Neues Frankfurt). Landmann founded also the '' Nassau home'' (Nassauische Heimstätte), an organization that helped guarantee every citizen had access to decent housing. After the Nazi election victory in the municipal elections on 12 March 1933, he was expelled from his office. He then handed in his o ...
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Mayor Of Frankfurt
The Mayor of Frankfurt (German: (male) or (female), sometimes translated as "Lord Mayor") is the highest-ranking member of city government in Frankfurt, Germany. The mayor was traditionally elected by the city council. This system was replaced in 1995, and the position has been directly elected. Two people have won election since then: Petra Roth ( CDU) and Peter Feldmann (SPD). Current mayor Nargess Eskandari-Grünberg (Green) assumed the office in November 2022 following a successful recall election against Feldmann. The mayor is "first among equals" on the city cabinet (''Magistrat''), and acts as the cabinet's spokesperson. The mayor is also responsible for the policies of local government departments and oversees the city's administration. History The Free City of Frankfurt, as a state in the Holy Roman Empire and later the German Confederation, had various leadership structures, the most durable of which saw the city with two mayors: Senior Mayor () and Junior Mayor () ...
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George Thomas Landmann
Colonel George Thomas Landmann (1779 – 27 August 1854) was an English military and civil engineer. He served with the Royal Engineers in Canada, Gibraltar, Portugal, Spain and Ireland. Following his retirement from the army, he worked as a civil engineer and was engineer of the London and Greenwich Railway, the world's first suburban passenger railway. Military service Son of Isaac Landmann, professor of artillery and fortification at the Royal Military Academy, George Landmann was born at Woolwich and became a cadet at the Academy on 16 April 1793 before joining the Royal Engineers as second lieutenant on 1 May 1795. Stationed at Plymouth and Falmouth, he was employed in defensive fortifications at both places. In 1797, he was sent to Canada and employed until the end of 1800 in the construction of fortifications at St Joseph Island, Lake Huron, and then cut a new canal at the Cascades on the Saint Lawrence River. At the end of 1802 he returned to England, helping with ...
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Salcia Landmann
Salcia Landmann, born Salcia Passweg ( he, זלציה לנדמן; 18 November 1911 – 16 May 2002), was a Jewish writer. She was born in Zhovkva, Galicia, and died in St. Gallen, Switzerland. She worked on preserving the Yiddish language, and she wrote the important work ''Der Jüdische Witz'' (''Jewish Humor''). She was one of the founders of the International PEN in Liechtenstein. She had one son and was married to philosopher Michael Landmann Michael Landmann (16 December 1913 in Basel – 25 January 1984 in Haifa) was a Swiss-Jewish philosopher. Life Landmann was the son of economist Julius Landmann and philosopher Edith Landmann. Philologist Georg Peter Landmann is his brother. His ... since 1939. 1911 births 2002 deaths People from Zhovkva Jewish Ukrainian writers Swiss writers Jews from Galicia (Eastern Europe) Polish emigrants to Switzerland Ukrainian women writers Jewish women writers People from St. Gallen (city) There IS already a good article ...
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Landman (other)
Landman may refer to: * Landman (rank), a defunct naval rank * Landman (oil worker), a person whose work is focused on mineral rights, to include oil (petroleum) and natural gas exploration, development and production * Landman (surname) See also * Landmann * Landsman Landsman is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Anne Landsman (born 1959), South African-born female novelist * Jay Landsman, homicide detective and actor from Baltimore, USA * Keren Landsman (born 1977), Israeli epidemiologist ... * Lanzmann {{disambiguation ...
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Lanzmann
Lanzmann is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Claude Lanzmann (1925–2018), French filmmaker * Jacques Lanzmann Jacques Lanzmann (4 May 1927 – 21 June 2006) was a French journalist, writer and lyricist. He is best known as a novelist and for his songwriting partnership with Jacques Dutronc. Early life Lanzmann spent the early part of his life in Auverg ... (1927–2006), French writer, scriptwriter, and lyric writer See also * Landsman * Landmann * Landesmann {{surname ...
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