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    Jacob Johann Graf von Sievers (30 August 1731 – 23 July 1808) was a Baltic German statesman of the Russian Empire from the Sievers family. After serving...
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  • K. Sievers (1903–1972), Chilean scientist from a Hamburg merchant family Jacob von Sievers (1731–1808), Baltic German statesman from the Sievers family...
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    Gideon von Laudon, Austrian field marshal Peter Ludwig von der Pahlen, General and Member of the State Council of the Russian Empire Jacob von Sievers, Russian...
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    to the Msta by the Siversov Canal (or Sievers Canal, named in honour of Baltic German statesman Jacob von Sievers) bypassing Lake Ilmen. The downstream...
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    Ivanovich Shuvalov Jacob von Sievers Simeon II of Bulgaria Mikhail Speransky Afrikan Spir Grigory Spiridov Gustav Ernst von Stackelberg Curt von Stedingk Archduke...
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    Casanova but married her cousin Jacob Sievers who administered the north-west of modern-day Russia and built the Sievers Canal connecting the Msta and Volkhov...
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    Ambassador 1771 1772 Otto Magnus von Stackelberg Ambassador 1772 1790 Yakov Bulgakov Ambassador 1790 1792 Jacob von Sievers Ambassador 1793 1793 Iosif Igelström...
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  • convicted war criminal (Germany) Max Erwin von Scheubner-Richter (1884–1923), politician (Nazi Germany) Jacob von Sievers (1731–1808), politician (Russia) Ernest...
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    to return home. There, he found himself persecuted and detained by Jacob von Sievers, a deputy of Empress Catherine the Great. In 1794, he joined the Kościuszko...
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    Elisabeth von Sievers, the daughter of the court's chamberlain Karl von Sievers. Her husband was the influential Russian governor Jacob Johann von Sievers, a...
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    of Poland took place. On 16 February 1793 Bulgakov was replaced by Jacob Sievers, envoy and minister. His orders were to ensure the ratification of the...
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    Ferdinand Freiherr von Richthofen (5 May 1833 – 6 October 1905), better known in English as Baron von Richthofen, was a German traveller, geographer, and...
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    Ēostre (section Jacob Grimm)
    forgery Tīw, the Old English extension of the Proto-Indo-European sky deity Sievers 1901 p. 98 Wright, 85, §208 Barnhart, Robert K. The Barnhart Concise Dictionary...
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    in contrast to Sievers scale whose stringing schedule results in higher tension for the thicker, lower sounding pitches. Like Sievers, Wolfenden constructed...
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    Beloozero, Ustyuzhna-Zhelezopolskaya, Charonda, and Kargopol. In 1764, Jacob Sievers was appointed governor of Novgorod. He discovered that most of the towns...
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    1808—1815 English government See Capture of Tranquebar 1815—1816 Gerhard Sievers Bille 1816—1822 Johan Peter Hermannson 2nd term 1822—1823 Jens Kofoed 1823—1825...
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  • rare element sónar- can also mean "sacrifice"). However, following Eduard Sievers, it is usually now spelled with a short o and taken as meaning "herd boar...
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  • (1899-1981) Jan Tyranowski (1900–1947) Sampson Sievers (1900–1979) Caryll Houselander (1901–1954) Adrienne von Speyr (1902–1967) Catharose de Petri (1902–1990)...
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    transformed into Pskov Viceroyalty, which was administered from Novgorod by Jacob Sievers, who at the same time administered Novgorod and Tver Viceroyalties....
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    Aleksandr Dugin (redirect from Hans Siever)
    Hitler. He adopted an alter ego with the name of "Hans Sievers", a reference to Wolfram Sievers, a Nazi researcher of the paranormal. Studying by himself...
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