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Sydow may refer to: * Christoph Sydow (1985–2020), a German journalist * Ellinor Südow (born 1998), Swedish professional golfer * Hans Sydow (author abbreviation Syd., 1879–1946), a German mycologist, son of Paul * Paul Sydow (author abbreviation P. Syd., 1851–1925), a mycologist and lichenologist, father of Hans * Hjalmar von Sydow, Swedish lawyer and politician See also * Von Sydow von Sydow, often used in German and Swedish with the word "von" meaning "of", is a locational surname, which originally meant simply a person from one of several places called Sydow in northern Germany.''Dictionary of American Family Names''"Von Syd ...
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Hans Sydow
Hans Sydow (29 January 1879 – 6 June 1946) was a German mycologist and the son of mycologist and lichenologist, Paul Sydow (1851–1925). Career Hans Sydow worked at the Dresdner Bank in Berlin between 1904 and 1937 rising to divisional manager in 1922. Before, during and after this time he also pursued a career as a mycologist. Together with his father he co-authored many works before his father's death in 1925, most substantial of which were four volumes of monographs on the Uredinales (now called ''Pucciniales''), ' (''Monograph on the Uredinales, description of known species and outline of systematics''). The first volume covered the genus Puccinia and the second the genus Uromyces. The third volume described the systematics and taxonomy used to classify the family and provided a key as well as further descriptions of other genera including Gymnosporangium and Phragmidium. The final volume published covered the related genera; Peridermium, Aecidium, Monosporidium, Roes ...
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Paul Sydow
Paul Sydow (1 November 1851 in Kallies – 26 February 1925 in Sophienstädt near Ruhlsdorf) was a German mycologist and lichenologist, father of Hans Sydow (1879–1946). He worked as a schoolmaster in Berlin. With his son, Hans, he authored works involving descriptions of new species of ascomycetes, rusts and smuts. He also wrote about algae. He authored 252 works in five languages.WorldCat Identities
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* Paul Sydow: ''Die Flechten Deutschlands : Anleitung zur Kenntnis und Bestimmung der deutschen Flechten'', 1887. * Paul and Hans Sydow: ''Monographia Uredinearum : seu specierum omnium ad hunc usque diem cognitarum descriptio et adumbratio systematica'', 1904–1924. *

Hjalmar Von Sydow
Adolf Hjalmar von Sydow (22 August 1862 – 7 March 1932) was a Swedish lawyer and politician. He was knighted into the Order of Vasa in 1901. Death On 7 March 1932, in the so-called von Sydow murders, von Sydow was murdered, along with two of his employees, at his house in Stockholm. His son, Fredrik von Sydow, committed suicide Suicide is the act of intentionally causing one's own death. Mental disorders (including depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, personality disorders, anxiety disorders), physical disorders (such as chronic fatigue syndrome), and s ... later on the day of the murders and was the only suspect and the presumed murderer. Selected publications *A. H. von Sydow, ''Om Stockholms rättskipning, polis och fångvård'' (Stockholm, 1897) *A. H. von Sydow, ''Öfversikt af stadsfiskalernas i Stockholm ställning från äldsta till närvarande tid'' (Stockholm, 1897) References 1862 births 1932 deaths Assassinated Swedish politicians M ...
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Christoph Sydow
Christoph Sydow (February 11, 1985 – 1 June 2020) was a German journalist who worked for ''Der Spiegel'' as a foreign correspondent in the Middle East. Life Sydow had been interested in political journalism from an early age, often carrying around issues of his later employee's magazine and impressing classmates by acting as a "walking encyclopedia". While working on his degree in Islamic Studies at the Free University of Berlin, he co-founded the blog in 2005, a platform for students to publish own articles about the Middle East. In 2013, this blog was nominated for the Grimme Online Award. In 2009, he began working for ''zenith'', an independent German magazine specialized on events in the Arab world. During the Arab Spring in 2011, Sydow first became known to a wider audience by appearing as an expert on the topic in several forms of media. Sydow joined ''Der Spiegel ''Der Spiegel'' (, lit. ''"The Mirror"'') is a German weekly news magazine published in Hamburg. With a ...
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Ellinor Südow
Ellinor Südow (born 27 June 1998) is a Swedish professional golfer who plays on the LPGA Tour. Early life and amateur career Südow grew up in the fishing hamlet Lerberget in Höganäs Municipality. A niece of former LPGA Tour player Mikaela Parmlid, she did not take up golf until age 12, having previously focused on gymnastics. She joined Vasatorp Golf Club and competed nationally in both golf and badminton during high school. In 2013 she won a title on the Skandia Tour, and in 2016 she clamed a title in the Junior Masters Invitational series. Südow played college golf at University of North Carolina at Charlotte, joining the year women's golf was added to the Charlotte sports lineup, the 2017–18 school year. She helped Charlotte win their first ever team title with a tie for fourth at the Yale Invitational going 74-73-68 to earn her Conference USA Player of the Week. In 2019, she experienced the University of North Carolina at Charlotte shooting and hid in a library on c ...
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