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    Max Albert Wilhelm Lenz (13 June 1850 – 6 April 1932) was a German historian. Lenz was born to a Prussian and devoutly Lutheran notary in Greifswald, Province...
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  • Katiuska McLean Max Kropius Danica Mae Miranda Julian Jas Lisa-Marie Christ Alex Hartung Michael Schulte Alessandro Pola Mickela Löffel Max Lenz Keye Katcher...
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  • Nicole Marie Lenz (born January 24, 1980) is an American model and actress. Nicole was born in 1980, in Cleveland, Ohio, to Laura Lenz, a secretary and...
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    King Carol I. Hans Hartwig von Beseler (1850–1921), WWI Colonel general Max Lenz (1850–1932), historian Heinrich Bandlow (1855–1933), author, writing in...
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  • (Sommerfeld), Göttingen (Max Born), and Copenhagen (Niels Bohr). When Lenz retired in 1956 he was succeeded by Harry Lehmann. The Lenz-Ising model can be viewed...
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    was made a member of the Prussian Academy. A year later, he succeeded Max Lenz at Marburg as a professor of history. In 1893 he was appointed to a similar...
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  • Lenz is a German surname. Notable people with the name include: Alev Lenz (born 1982), German-Turkish singer/songwriter Bethany Joy Lenz-Galeotti (born...
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  • 1855) 4 April – Wilhelm Ostwald, German chemist (born 1853) 6 April – Max Lenz, German historian (born 1850) 26 June – Ernst Scholz, German lawyer and...
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  • Maximilian Lenz may refer to: Maximilian Lenz (1860–1948), Austrian artist WestBam (1965–), real name Maximilian Lenz, German musician Max Lenz (1850–1931)...
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    2019-01-10. Schwarz, Max; Rodehutskors, Tobias; Droeschel, David; Beul, Marius; Schreiber, Michael; Araslanov, Nikita; Ivanov, Ivan; Lenz, Christian; Razlaw...
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    the track record. Lenz was also awarded one of CMA's MAX Awards for the year. The California Superbike School sponsored Lenz. Lenz said that the school...
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    included Heinrich Class, Hans Delbrück, W. E. B. Du Bois, Otto Hintze, Max Lenz, Erich Marcks, Friedrich Meinecke, Karl Peters, Gustav Schnürer, Georg...
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  • Braun, winner of the 1909 Nobel Prize in Physics (died 1918) 13 June - Max Lenz, German historian (died 1932) 12 July - Otto Schoetensack, German anthropologist...
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    1927 Pollux, 1925, Albert Auspurg Pro Arte, 1954, Max Miedinger Profil, 1947, Eugen and Max Lenz, Bitstream Renaissance Renaissance modern mager Renaissance...
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    Peter Lenz (1832–1928), afterwards Desiderius Lenz, was a German artist who became a Benedictine monk. Together with Gabriel Wüger, he founded the Beuron...
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    Siegfried Lenz (German: [ˈziːkfʁiːt ˈlɛnts] ; 17 March 1926 – 7 October 2014) was a German writer of novels, short stories and essays, as well as dramas...
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  • Fritz Gottlieb Karl Lenz (9 March 1887 in Pflugrade, Pomerania – 6 July 1976 in Göttingen, Lower Saxony) was a German geneticist, member of the Nazi Party...
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    Kirche: neunundzwanzig akademische Vorlesungen (posthumous). Berlin, 1868 Lenz, Max (1918). Geschichte der Königlichen Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität zu Berlin...
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    reply to the Janssens Geschichte des deutschen Volkes (Munich, 1883) of Max Lenz, and other criticisms. A French historian quoted in the Revue des Deux...
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    "national-conservative" professors such as Dietrich Schäfer, Johannes Haller and Max Lenz. The unity of the state was his top priority, and he accordingly put up...
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