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Masch is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Andreas Gottlieb Masch (1724–1807), theologian and scholar * Gottlieb Matthias Carl Masch (1794–1878), theologian, rector, pastor, historian, numismatist, and writer See also * Masch Lake {{surname, Masch ...
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Gottlieb Matthias Carl Masch
Gottlieb Matthias Carl Masch (also known as Carl Masch, Karl Masch or misspelled as Gottlieb Matthäus Carl Masch; 4 August 1794, Schlagsdorf – 28 June 1878, Demern) was a German theologian, rector, pastor, historian, numismatist and writer on heraldry. He worked as a schoolteacher and rector in the town of Schönberg. For forty years, up until his death in 1878, he served as a pastor in Demern. He wrote extensively on the history of Mecklenburg. In the field of heraldry he published "''Wappen-almanach der souveränen Regenten Europa's''" (1842). Selected works * ''Geschichte des Bisthums Ratzeburg'', F. Aschenfeldt, Lübeck (1835) – History of the Bishopric of Ratzeburg. * ''Mecklenburgisches Wappenbuch'', J. G. Tiedemann, Rostock (1838) – Mecklenburg armorial. * ''Wappen-almanach der souveränen Regenten Europa's'', Rostock:: Tiedemann (1842) – Crest almanac of the sovereign rulers of Europe. * ''Geschichte und Urkunden der Familie von Kardorff'', Sch ...
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Andreas Gottlieb Masch
Andreas Gottlieb Masch (5 December 1724 – 26 October 1807) was a German Lutheran theologian and scholar. He acted as superintendent for Mecklenburg-Strelitz The Duchy of Mecklenburg-Strelitz was a duchy in northern Germany consisting of the eastern fifth of the historic Mecklenburg region, roughly corresponding with the present-day Mecklenburg-Strelitz district (the former Lordship of Stargard), ... and became court-preacher to the House of Mecklenburg-Strelitz at Neustrelitz, where he died. He is also known as Andreas Gottlieb Masch the Elder to distinguish him from his son of the same name. References 1724 births 1807 deaths German Lutheran theologians 18th-century Lutheran clergy 19th-century Lutheran clergy {{Germany-theologian-stub ...
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