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  • Christianity portal Frederick Augustus Klein (1827–1903), or F. A. Klein as he is called in much of the literature, was a Church Missionary Society (CMS)...
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    to the Paleo-Hebrew script. The stone was discovered intact by Frederick Augustus Klein, an Anglican missionary, at the site of ancient Dibon (now Dhiban...
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  • by the CMS in 1862. The Egyptian Mission was revived in 1882 by Frederick Augustus Klein. Francis John Harpur established CMS hospitals and clinics around...
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    The Revd Frederick Augustus Klein arrived in Nazareth in 1851 where he lived for 5–6 years, then he moved to Jerusalem until 1877. Klein discovered...
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    ministered at Christ Church or were based there. These include Frederick Augustus Klein, Michael Ka'war, Seraphim Boutaji, and Khalil Jamal; the last of...
    6 KB (604 words) - 23:46, 24 January 2024
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    population of 12 households, all Muslim. In 1868, the missionary Frederick Augustus Klein visited the region, and illustrated that it is beautiful and there...
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    November 1566 John Frederick was placed under the imperial ban, which had been placed against Grumbach earlier in the year, and Augustus marched against...
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    Karl August, sometimes anglicised as Charles Augustus (3 September 1757 – 14 June 1828), was the sovereign Duke of Saxe-Weimar and of Saxe-Eisenach (in...
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    They had no children, and Frederick bestowed the title of the heir to the throne, "Prince of Prussia", on his brother Augustus William. Nevertheless, Elisabeth...
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    succeed Augustus II, while the Russians encouraged a group of break-away nobles to hold their own election, selecting instead Frederick Augustus II of Saxony...
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    – 12 February 1798), known also by his regnal Latin name Stanislaus II Augustus, and as Stanisław August Poniatowski, was King of Poland and Grand Duke...
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    First Silesian War (category Frederick the Great)
    early November Frederick negotiated the border between putative territories of Prussian Silesia and Saxon Moravia with Frederick Augustus of Saxony, also...
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    R., Sidney, Augustus, William Coale, Francis B., Caroline (or Catherine) and Sarah "Sally" R. He later married Louisa (Louise) C. Klein, daughter of...
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    in the 1912 Summer Olympics. Prince Friedrich Karl was born in Schloss Klein-Glienicke, Potsdam, Berlin. He was the son of Prince Friedrich Leopold of...
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    March 1573) was a duke of Saxe-Weimar. He was the second son of Johann Frederick I, Elector of Saxony, and Sibylle of Cleves. At the time of his birth...
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    George III (George William Frederick; 4 June 1738 – 29 January 1820) was King of Great Britain and Ireland from 25 October 1760 until his death in 1820...
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  • (1896–1959), Austrian-Jewish mathematician, physicist, and philosopher. Augustus Weismann (1809–1884), New York politician Keith Weissman, senior Iran analyst...
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  • 1906 by King Frederick Augustus III of Saxony 1845 1918 Richard Assmann by German emperor King Wilhelm II of Prussia 1849 1925 Felix Klein 1840 1918 Ignaz...
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    brother died from war wounds. On 27 April 1916, he married at Jagdschloss Klein-Glienicke in Berlin Princess Marie Louise of Schaumburg-Lippe (b. 10 February...
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    Marburg) by Duke Albert of Prussia and charted by the King Sigismund II Augustus. It was commonly known as the Albertina and served as a Protestant counterpart...
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