Traugott Krug
Traugott is both a surname and a male given name of German origin. The name first appeared in the 17th century and is hardly used today. Its meaning is 'trust in god'. Notable people with the name include: Surname: *Elizabeth C. Traugott (born 1939), emeritus professor at Stanford University *Leah Traugott (1924–2018), American watercolorist and educator *Michael Traugott, American political scientist, communication studies researcher, and political pundit * Peter Traugott (born 1965), American television producer, President of Television at Brillstein-Grey Entertainment *Tristan Traugott (born 1997), South African cricketer * Wolfdietrich Traugott (born 1939), Austrian rower Middle name *Carl Traugott Beilschmied (1793–1848), German pharmacist and botanist *Johann Traugott Leberecht Danz (1769–1851), German theologian and church historian *Christian Friedrich Traugott Duttenhofer (1778–1846), German engraver *Friedrich Traugott Friedemann (1793–1853), German educator, p ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Elizabeth C
Elizabeth or Elisabeth may refer to: People * Elizabeth (given name), a female given name (including people with that name) * Elizabeth (biblical figure), mother of John the Baptist Ships * HMS Elizabeth, HMS ''Elizabeth'', several ships * Elisabeth (schooner), ''Elisabeth'' (schooner), several ships * Elizabeth (freighter), ''Elizabeth'' (freighter), an American freighter that was wrecked off New York harbor in 1850; see Places Australia * City of Elizabeth ** Elizabeth, South Australia * Elizabeth Reef, a coral reef in the Tasman Sea United States * Elizabeth, Arkansas * Elizabeth, Colorado * Elizabeth, Georgia * Elizabeth, Illinois * Elizabeth, Indiana * Hopkinsville, Kentucky, originally known as Elizabeth * Elizabeth, Louisiana * Elizabeth Islands, Massachusetts * Elizabeth, Minnesota * Elizabeth, New Jersey, largest city with the name in the U.S. * Elizabeth City, North Carolina * Elizabeth (Charlotte neighborhood), North Carolina * Elizabeth, Pennsylvania * Elizabeth Tow ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hermann Traugott Rüdisühli
Hermann or Herrmann may refer to: * Hermann (name), list of people with this name * Arminius, chieftain of the Germanic Cherusci tribe in the 1st century, known as Hermann in the German language * Éditions Hermann, French publisher * Hermann, Missouri, a town on the Missouri River in the United States ** Hermann AVA, Missouri wine region * The German SC1000 bomb of World War II was nicknamed the "Hermann" by the British, in reference to Hermann Göring * Herrmann Hall, the former Hotel Del Monte, at the Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California * Memorial Hermann Healthcare System, a large health system in Southeast Texas * The Herrmann Brain Dominance Instrument (HBDI), a system to measure and describe thinking preferences in people * Hermann station (other), stations of the name * Hermann (crater), a small lunar impact crater in the western Oceanus Procellarum * Hermann Huppen, a Belgian comic book artist * Hermann 19, an American sailboat design built by Ted Herman ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Traugott Ochs
Traugott Ochs (19 October 1854 – 28 August 1919) was a German court ''Kapellmeister'', organist and conductor. Life Born in Altenfeld, Ochs made his conducting debut with the Berlin Philharmonic The Berlin Philharmonic (german: Berliner Philharmoniker, links=no, italic=no) is a German orchestra based in Berlin. It is one of the most popular, acclaimed and well-respected orchestras in the world. History The Berlin Philharmonic was fo ... on 24 October 1905. He led the from 1901. From 1907 to 1910, he was ''Kapellmeister'' of the Hofkapelle and conductor of the Loh-Orchester Sondershausen. Ochs died in Berlin aged 64.Nachruf in ''Der Deutsche'' Nr. 200 o29 August 1919 References Further reading * : ''Traugott Ochs. Die Leitung von Hofkapelle und Konservatorium vor 100 Jahren.'' In Wilhelm May: ''Ich heiße Bahn und bin bei der Post. Gesammelte Beiträge aus der Geschichte Sondershausens.'' Starke, Sondershausen 2011, , . (Reprint from 2007) German classica ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Traugott Oberer
Traugott Oberer (30 November 1924 – 19 April 1974) was a Swiss footballer who played as a forward or, in later years, as midfielder during the 1940s and 1950s. Club football Oberer started his football with FC Basel and advanced to their first team in their 1941–42 season under Manager Eugen Rupf. After one test match, Oberer played his domestic league debut for the club in the home game at the Landhof on 26 August 1941 as Basel won 5–1 against Concordia Basel. He scored his first league goal for his club one week later on 2 November in the away game against SC Zug. It was the winning goal and Basel won 1–0. Oberer transferred out and continued his playing career with Montreux-Sports, who played one league lower. He remained with Montreux for two seasons. For Basel's 1944–45 season Oberer transferred back to his club of origin. But the season ran badly and they were relegated at the end of it. Because they had suffered relegation, the clear aim for the next season ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Traugott Märki
Traugott Märki was a Swiss footballer who played for FC Basel as goalkeeper. Between the years 1928 and 1931 Märki played a total of four games for FC Basel. One of these four games was in the Swiss Serie A and the other three were friendly games. He played his domestic league debut for the club in the home game on 7 September 1930 as Basel won 2–1 against FC Bern Fussballclub Bern (FC Bern) is a football team from Bern, the capital city of Switzerland, who currently play in the Gruppe 1, Bern/Jura canton of 2. Liga. In 1921, the club won the Och Cup (that was considered as the former Swiss Cup The .... References Sources * Rotblau: Jahrbuch Saison 2017/2018. Publisher: FC Basel Marketing AG. * Die ersten 125 Jahre. Publisher: Josef Zindel im Friedrich Reinhardt Verlag, Basel. Verein "Basler Fussballarchiv" Homepage {{DEFAULTSORT:Märki, Traugott FC Basel players Swiss footballers Association football goalkeepers ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Traugott Lawler
Traugott Lawler (born 8 March 1937) is a medievalist scholar, expert on William Langland, and an emeritus professor of English at Yale University, where he served as master of Ezra Stiles College and also as a lecturer in religion and literature. Biography Lawler graduated from Regis High School in 1954, and then attended the College of the Holy Cross, graduating with a B.A. in 1958, and the University of Wisconsin–Madison (M.A. 1962). He obtained his doctorate at Harvard University. In 1983, Lawler was named a Guggenheim Fellow. From 1986 to 1995, and from 2002 to 2003 he served as Master of Ezra Stiles College. He retired from teaching in 2005 to prepare, with other scholars, a commentary on the known versions of ''Piers Plowman''. The book was released by University of Pennsylvania Press. Under Lawler's leadership, Ezra Stiles College at Yale University had remarkable intramural success. During his first tenure as Master, Stiles won the Tyng Cup in six out of eight years ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Traugott Kempas
Traugott is both a surname and a male given name of German origin. The name first appeared in the 17th century and is hardly used today. Its meaning is 'trust in god'. Notable people with the name include: Surname: *Elizabeth C. Traugott (born 1939), emeritus professor at Stanford University * Leah Traugott (1924–2018), American watercolorist and educator *Michael Traugott, American political scientist, communication studies researcher, and political pundit *Peter Traugott (born 1965), American television producer, President of Television at Brillstein-Grey Entertainment * Tristan Traugott (born 1997), South African cricketer * Wolfdietrich Traugott (born 1939), Austrian rower Middle name *Carl Traugott Beilschmied (1793–1848), German pharmacist and botanist * Johann Traugott Leberecht Danz (1769–1851), German theologian and church historian * Christian Friedrich Traugott Duttenhofer (1778–1846), German engraver * Friedrich Traugott Friedemann (1793–1853), German educato ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Traugott Herr
Traugott Herr (16 September 1890 – 13 April 1976) was a German general during World War II who commanded the 14th Army and the 10th Army of the Wehrmacht. He was a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves and Swords. Early life Born in 1890, Herr joined the army of Imperial Germany in 1911 as an ''Fahnen-junker'' (officer cadet) in the infantry. Serving in the ''Wehrmacht'' of Nazi Germany in the late 1930s, he commanded the 3rd Battalion of the 33rd Infantry Regiment. World War II Herr commanded an infantry regiment, part of the 13th Motorized Infantry Division, from 8 September 1939 to 14 October 1940, taking part in the Invasion of Poland (September 1939) and France (May 1940 to October 1940). In October 1940, the division was reformed in Vienna as 13th Panzer Division. Herr was given command of 13th Rifle Brigade, which controlled the division's two infantry regiments, on 14 October 1940. In the invasion of Poland, the division used civilians a ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Traugott Glöckler
Traugott Glöckler (born 12 January 1944) is a German athlete. He competed in the men's shot put at the 1968 Summer Olympics The 1968 Summer Olympics ( es, Juegos Olímpicos de Verano de 1968), officially known as the Games of the XIX Olympiad ( es, Juegos de la XIX Olimpiada) and commonly known as Mexico 1968 ( es, México 1968), were an international multi-sport eve .... References 1944 births Living people Athletes (track and field) at the 1968 Summer Olympics Athletes (track and field) at the 1972 Summer Olympics German male shot putters Olympic athletes for East Germany Place of birth missing (living people) FISU World University Games silver medalists for West Germany Universiade medalists in athletics (track and field) Medalists at the 1967 Summer Universiade {{Germany-shotput-bio-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Traugott Maximilian Eberwein
Traugott Maximilian Eberwein (27 October 1775 – 2 December 1831), was a German composer and conductor, who is attributed with the start of early musical history in Rudolstadt. Family Eberwein was born into a musical family, his father Alexander Bartholomäus Eberwein (1751-1811) was a court musician and his brother Carl Eberwein was a composer who frequently worked with Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, putting his work into music such as Faust. Eberwein had three children with his wife Catharina Bianchi, Caecilie Eberwein (1800-1800), Julius Eberwein (1802-1870) and Ludwig Eberwein (1805-1884). Biography Eberwein was taught music at an early age by his father, where he learned all sorts of instruments and already started composing music at the age of seven with a Timpani. In 1782, he was already making money for the family by playing music at weddings and funerals. In 1791, after his father thought he gained a basic understanding of music, he stopped teaching him. He later contin ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Traugott Buhre
Traugott Buhre (21 June 1929 – 26 July 2009) was a German actor. Buhre was born at Insterburg, East Prussia, Germany (today Chernyakhovsk, Russia) the son of a Lutheran Pastor.sueddeutsche.de His parents divorced in his childhood and after World War II he started his actor's education at the stage school of . Buhre appeared at the Frankonian Theater of Wetzhausen. He was a member of the ensembles of the , the [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Traugott Wilhelm Boehm
Traugott Wilhelm Boehm (18 October 1836 – 12 May 1917) was a schoolmaster, founder of the German School in Hahndorf, South Australia, which became Hahndorf Academy then Hahndorf College. History Johann Georg Boehm and his wife Caroline, née Koenig, and their family which included T. W. Boehm, emigrated from Germany, arriving at Port Adelaide on the ''Zebra'' (Captain Hahn) on 2 January 1839, and helped found the town of Hahndorf. He was educated at the local Old Lutheran Church school, then from around 1849 undertook further training with the aim of becoming a teacher; first under Pastor Gothard Daniel Fritzsche (20 July 1797 – 2 November 1863) at the Old Evangelical Lutheran Church, Lobethal, South Australia, Löbethal, then at Bethany, South Australia, Bethany and at Tanunda, South Australia, Tanunda under the Rev. Dr. Carl Wilhelm Ludwig Muecke (16 July 1815 – 4 January 1898). He began teaching at the Hahndorf Lutheran church school in 1854.Suzanne Edgar'Boehm, Traugott ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |