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Marschall is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Adolf Marschall von Bieberstein (1842–1912), German politician and Secretary of State of the Foreign Office of the German Empire *Friedrich August Marschall von Bieberstein (1768–1826), early explorer of the flora and archaeology of south Imperial Russia * Georg Marschall von Ebnet (died 1505), the Prince-Bishop of Bamberg from 1503 to 1505 * Christoph von Marschall (born 1959), German journalist working in the United States for the daily Berlin newspaper ''Der Tagesspiegel'' *Elisabeth Marschall (1886–1947), Head Nurse (Oberschwester) at the Ravensbrück concentration camp executed for war crimes * Ferenc Marschall (1887–1970), Hungarian politician, who served as Minister of Agriculture for two months in 1938 * Ken Marschall (born 1950), American painter and illustrator notable for his paintings of famous ocean liners *Matern von Marschall (born 1962), German politician * Nicola Marschall (1829–1917), Germa ...
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Adolf Marschall Von Bieberstein
Adolf Hermann Freiherr Marschall von Bieberstein (12 October 1842 in Karlsruhe – 24 September 1912 in Badenweiler) was a German politician and State Secretary of the Foreign Office of the German Empire. Biography Marschall von Bieberstein's father, Augustus Marschall von Bieberstein, was chamberlain to the Grand Duke of Baden, and his mother, before her marriage, was Baroness von Falkenstein. He was educated at the Gymnasium of Frankfurt am Main, and studied jurisprudence at the Universities of Freiburg and Heidelberg. He was a member of the Corps Suevia, a Studentenverbindung. After finishing his studies, he started on a career in government, working as a prosecutor in Mosbach und Mannheim. His career as a politician began in 1875, as a representative in the First Chamber of Baden; from 1878 to 1881 he was also a member of the Reichstag for the German Conservative Party and at first supported Bismarck, but then he undertook an oppositional stance towards Bismarck, after th ...
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Rudolf Marschall
Rudolf Marschall (December 3, 1873 – 1967 ) Austrian sculptor and medalist, born in Vienna. He studied in Vienna and Paris and became the Director of the Austrian State School of Engineering in 1905. He is best remembered for his portraits, medallions and bas-reliefs Relief is a sculptural method in which the sculpted pieces are bonded to a solid background of the same material. The term ''relief'' is from the Latin verb ''relevo'', to raise. To create a sculpture in relief is to give the impression that the ....McKay, James, ''The Dictionary of Sculptors in Bronze'', Antique Collectors Club, London, 1995 References {{DEFAULTSORT:Marschall, Rudolf 1873 births 1967 deaths Austrian male sculptors Austrian medallists 20th-century sculptors ...
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Marshall (other)
Marshall may refer to: Places Australia * Marshall, Victoria, a suburb of Geelong, Victoria Canada * Marshall, Saskatchewan * The Marshall, a mountain in British Columbia Liberia * Marshall, Liberia Marshall Islands * Marshall Islands, an island nation in the Pacific Ocean United States of America * Marshall, Alaska * Marshall, Arkansas * Marshall, California * Lotus, California, former name Marshall * Marshall Pass, a mountain pass in Colorado * Marshall, Illinois * Marshall, Indiana * Marshall, Michigan * Marshall, Minnesota * Marshall, Missouri * Marshall, New York * Marshall, North Carolina * Marshall, North Dakota * Marshall, Oklahoma * Marshall, Texas, the largest U.S. city named Marshall * Marshall, Virginia * Marshall, Wisconsin (other) ** Marshall, Dane County, Wisconsin ** Marshall, Richland County, Wisconsin ** Marshall, Rusk County, Wisconsin Businesses * Marshall of Cambridge, a British holding company encompassing aerospace, fleet management, ...
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Marshal
Marshal is a term used in several official titles in various branches of society. As marshals became trusted members of the courts of Medieval Europe, the title grew in reputation. During the last few centuries, it has been used for elevated offices, such as in military rank and civilian law enforcement. In most countries, the rank of Marshal is the highest Army rank (equivalent to a five-star General of the Army in the United States). Etymology "Marshal" is an ancient loanword from Norman French (cf. modern French ''maréchal''), which in turn is borrowed from Old Frankish *' (="stable boy, keeper, servant"), being still evident in Middle Dutch ''maerscalc'', ''marscal'', and in modern Dutch ''maarschalk'' (="military chief commander"; the meaning influenced by the French use). It is cognate with Old High German ' "id.", modern German ''(Feld-)Marschall'' (="military chief commander"; the meaning again influenced by the French use). It originally and literally meant ...
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Marsal (other)
Marsal may refer to the following articles: *Marshal of the Russian Federation, the top rank (OF-10) in the Russian Federation's armed forces *Marshal of the Soviet Union, the top rank (OF-10) in the Soviet Union's armed forces *Chief marshal of the branch, an OF9-rank in the Soviet Union's armed forces *Marshal of the branch Marshal of the branch (or "marshal of the branch of service"; russian: Ма́ршал ро́да во́йск, Marshal roda voysk) was from 1943 to 1974 the designation to a separate rank class in the general officer's rank group of the for ..., an OF9-rank in the Soviet Union's armed forces *'' Generalfeldmaschall'', the top rank (OF-10) in German-speaking armed forces Marsal may refer also to the following places in France: * Marsal, Moselle, a commune in the Moselle department * Marsal, Tarn, a commune in the Tarn department {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Marchal
Marchal is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include: * André Marchal (1894–1980), French organist and teacher * Arlette Marchal (1902–1984), French film actress *Élie Marchal (1839–1923), Belgian botanist and mycologist * Henri Marchal (1876–1970), French archaeologist *Georges Marchal (1920–1997), French actor * Gilles Marchal (1944–2013), French songwriter and singer *Jules Marchal (1924–2003), Belgian diplomat and historian *Luc Marchal (born 1943), Belgian military officer *Maurice Marchal (another name for Morvan Marchal, below) *Morvan Marchal (1900–1963), Breton-French architect and nationalist *Olivier Marchal (born 1958), French film director *Sylvain Marchal (born 1980), French footballer * Thibault Marchal (born 1986), French footballer See also *Marchal, Granada Marchal is a municipality located in the province of Granada, Spain. According to the 2005 census A census is the procedure of systematically acquiring, recording and calcul ...
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Hofmarschall
The ''Hofmarschall'' (plural: Hofmarschälle) was the administrative official in charge of a princely German court, supervising all its economic affairs. Historically, every civil service was regarded as court service (e.g. the Russian nobility is even now called the ''Dvoryanstvo'', i.e. courtiers), though today high officials in the royal courts that still exist frequently use titles like ''marshal'', ''chancellor'' or ''minister'', which in other countries are now only used by the civil administration or the military. A ''Hofmarschall'' always belonged to the nobility or was a retired high-ranking military officers of major general rank or above. A ''Hofmarschall''s duties included organizing the king and the queen's receptions, foreign trips and state visits and supervising the royal household. He organized the whole court household, maintenance of the royal castles, and the provision of food and drink for the princely table, kitchens and wine-cellars. In larger courts the offi ...
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Marschall V Land Nordrhein Westfalen
''Marschall v Land Nordrhein Westfalen'' (1997) C-409/95 is a German and EU labour law case concerning positive action. Facts Marschall was a teacher. He applied for promotion and did not get it and a woman did. The school's rules allowed for promotion of women 'unless reasons specific to an individual candidate tilt the balance in his favour'. He sought an order that he was in fact appointed. The Verwaltungsgericht Gelsenkirchen made a reference to the ECJ asking whether the rule was compatible with the Equal Treatment Directive Equal Treatment Directive 20062006/54/EC is a legal act of European Union law, which implements the principle of equal treatment between men and women in EU labour law. Background Since the Treaty of Amsterdam came into force in 1999, new EU laws ... 76/207/EC art 2(1) and 2(4). Advocate General Jacobs gave his opinion that the rule in question was compatible with EU law. Judgment The European Court of Justice held that positive action was lawful i ...
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Marschall Der DDR
Marshal of the German Democratic Republic (german: Marschall der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik), was the highest rank in the National People's Army of the former German Democratic Republic (GDR). It was never held and was abolished in 1989. History The rank of was established on 25 March 1982 by decree of the (State Council of the GDR), but never bestowed. The could promote a general to this rank for exceptional military achievement. The rank was an imitation of the supreme Soviet rank, that of Marshal of the Soviet Union. Some believe that this rank would only have been granted in wartime and was created as a result of changes in Warsaw Pact military planning. During wartime, a was to command an operational Army group that included all East German forces including Police and Stasi troops. Prior to this change all East German forces were under the direct control of the Soviet military command. In November 1989, the acting Minister for National Defense, Admiral The ...
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Albrecht Marschall Von Rapperswil
Albrecht von Rapperswil (also ''Raprechtswil'', fl. ca. 1280) is one of the Minnesingers featured in the ''Codex Manesse''. He was a '' ministerialis'' in the service of the counts of Rapperswil, in the rank of a '' marchschal''. Albrecht is depicted in Codex Manesse fol. 192v in the act of joust Jousting is a martial game or hastilude between two horse riders wielding lances with blunted tips, often as part of a tournament. The primary aim was to replicate a clash of heavy cavalry, with each participant trying to strike the opponen ...ing. Three songs attributed to him are recorded on fol. 193r. The songs are in three verses, with the first verse of each describing nature in springtime, and the second and third verse dedicated to the beauty of the beloved lady. References *Wolfgang Stammler, Karl Langosch et al.: ''Verfasserlexikon – Die deutsche Literatur des Mittelalters''. S. 199/200. Walter de Gruyter, 1978, * {{DEFAULTSORT:Albrecht von Rapperswil People ...
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Wilhelm Marschall
Wilhelm Marschall (30 September 1886 – 20 March 1976) was a German admiral during World War II. He was also a recipient of the ''Pour le Mérite'' which he received as commander of the German U-boat during World War I. The ''Pour le Mérite'' was the Kingdom of Prussias highest military order for German officers until the end of World War I. Biography Marschall was born in Augsburg, Kingdom of Bavaria, in 1886. In 1906, he entered the Kaiserliche Marine as a Seekadett. During World War I he served as a watch officer on . In 1916, he was trained as a U-boat commander and captained both and by war's end. He sank 41 merchant ships and two troopships, for a total of 119,170 GRT, and was awarded the Pour la Mérite, Germany's highest military honour. While in the Reichsmarine, Marschall served primarily as a ''Vermessungsoffizier'' (surveying officer) and in different staff positions. At the end of 1934 he became commander of the pocket battleship ''Admiral Scheer''. As a Kont ...
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Rick Marschall
Richard "Rick" Marschall (born February 3, 1949) Miller, John Jackson"Comics Industry Birthdays" ''Comics Buyer's Guide'', June 10, 2005. Accessed January 10, 2011. . is a writer/editor and comic strip historian, described by ''Bostonia'' magazine as "America's foremost authority on pop culture." Marschall has served as an editor for both Marvel and Disney comics, plus several syndicates. Work Marschall has written and edited more than 62 books on cultural topics, including the history of comics, television and country music. He has documented the history of comic strips in two magazines he edited: ''Nemo, the Classic Comics Library'' and '' Hogan's Alley''. For Marvel, he founded the slick graphic story magazine ''Epic Illustrated''. He edited comic strips (''Peanuts'', ''BC'', ''Dick Tracy''), scripted for graphic novels and animated cartoons (''ThunderCats'') and edited a book with Dr. Seuss. Marschall has taught creative writing at the Summer Institute for the Gifted at Bryn ...
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