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Ringel is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Erwin Ringel (1921–1994), Austrian psychiatrist and neurologist who dedicated his life to suicide prevention *Faye Ringel, former American professor of humanities at the United States Coast Guard Academy and an author * Gerhard Ringel (1919–2008), German mathematician *Jean-Désiré Ringel d'Illzach Jean-Désiré Ringel, known as Ringel d'Illzach (29 September 1849 in Illzach – 28 July 1916 in Strasbourg) was a French- Alsatian sculptor and engraver. Biography He was a pupil of François Jouffroy and Alexandre Falguière at the École des ... (1849–1916), French sculptor and engraver * Julius Ringel (1889–1967), Austrian-born German General of Mountain Troops (General der Gebirgstruppen) See also * Ringel–Hall algebra, generalization of the Hall algebra, studied by Claus Michael Ringel (1990) [Baidu]  


Julius Ringel
Julius 'Papa' Ringel (16 November 1889 – 11 February 1967) was an Austrian general in the armed forces of Nazi Germany during World War II. He fought in the Western and Eastern fronts, as well as the Balkan Campaign.Williamson 2012. Ringel commanded the 3rd Mountain Division, 5th Mountain Division, LXIX Corps,Antill 2012, p. 21. Wehrkreis XI and the Army Corps Ringel.Palazzo 2007. He was a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves. Early life Julius Ringel was born in Völkermarkt in the Austrian state of Carinthia. In 1905, he was admitted to a military school in Vienna, graduating on 18 August 1909. Service in the Austro-Hungarian and Austrian Armies Following his education, Fähnrich Ringel was assigned to the k.u.k. ''Landwehr Infanterie-Regiment 4'' (a mountain infantry unit) and a year later, he was promoted to Leutnant. During World War I, Ringel saw action in Galicia and the Italian Alps where he was taken prisoner of war in 1918. Upon his r ...
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Jean-Désiré Ringel D'Illzach
Jean-Désiré Ringel, known as Ringel d'Illzach (29 September 1849 in Illzach – 28 July 1916 in Strasbourg) was a French- Alsatian sculptor and engraver. Biography He was a pupil of François Jouffroy and Alexandre Falguière at the École des Beaux-arts in Paris and was best known for his medallions, made of diverse materials (bronze, terracotta, stoneware and glass paste), portraying a vast array of the notable artistic, literary, political and scientific figures of his time. He never ceased to experiment with new processes for casting metals, incorporating new materials and developing ways to apply color. His vitreous enamel agglomerates had the appearance of precious stones with strange tonalities. Some of his masks, such as the one of Maurice Rollinat, are made of multicolored wax. He reproduced all of his works as engravings. Much of his work was inspired by music, including a series of nine allegorical statues representing the symphonies of Beethoven. A polychrome stat ...
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Gerhard Ringel
Gerhard Ringel (October 28, 1919 in Kollnbrunn, Austria – June 24, 2008 in Santa Cruz, California) was a German mathematician. He was one of the pioneers in graph theory and contributed significantly to the proof of the Heawood conjecture (now the Ringel–Youngs theorem), a mathematical problem closely linked with the four color theorem. Although born in Austria, Ringel was raised in Czechoslovakia and attended Charles University before being drafted into the Wehrmacht in 1940 (after Germany had taken control of much of what had been Czechoslovakia). After the war Ringel served for over four years in a Soviet prisoner of war camp. He earned his PhD from the University of Bonn in 1951 with a thesis written under the supervision of Emanuel Sperner and Ernst Peschl. Ringel started his academic career as professor at the Free University Berlin. In 1970 he left Germany due to bureaucratic consequences of the German student movement, and continued his career at the Un ...
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Faye Ringel
Faye J. Ringel is an American professor emeritus of Humanities at the United States Coast Guard Academy and an author. Life Ringel received a Bachelor of Arts in Comparative Literature from Brandeis University and a Ph.D. from Brown University in Comparative Literature with ''Patterns of the Hero and the Quest'' in 1979. She is also a performer and teacher of traditional music (Hot Chestnuts: Old Songs, Endearing Charms). Ringel was promoted to Professor Emeritus at the United States Coast Guard Academy The United States Coast Guard Academy (USCGA) is a service academy of the United States Coast Guard in New London, Connecticut. Founded in 1876, it is the smallest of the five U.S. service academies and provides education to future Coast Gu ... after 20 years of service in 2010. Private life She married Paul Hazel, a novelist, in 1990 but later was divorced. Work *Faye Ringel, New England's Gothic Literature: History and Folklore of the Supernatural (1995) *Hot Chestnuts ...
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Erwin Ringel
Erwin Ringel (April 27, 1921 – July 28, 1994) was an Austrian psychiatrist and neurologist who dedicated his life to suicide prevention and who, in 1960, defined the '' presuicidal syndrome''. In 1960 he founded the International Association for Suicide Prevention. Childhood and early Life Erwin Ringel was born in Timișoara, Romania to a Banat Swabian family, nonetheless his parents already lived in Hollabrunn, Austria. In 1926 his family moved to Vienna which gave young Erwin the opportunity to visit Vienna's famous Operahouse and Burgtheater. Honours and awards * 1961: Karl Renner Vienna's prize for achievement in suicide prevention * 1985: Honorary President of the International Association for Suicide Prevention * 1986: Austrian Cross of Honour for Science and Art, 1st class The Austrian Decoration for Science and Art (german: Österreichisches Ehrenzeichen für Wissenschaft und Kunst) is a state decoration of the Republic of Austria and forms part of the ...
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