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  2. Ernst Heinrich Weber - Wikipedia

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    Ernst Heinrich Weber (24 June 1795 – 26 January 1878) [1] was a German physician who is considered one of the founders of experimental psychology.He was an influential and important figure in the areas of physiology and psychology during his lifetime and beyond.

  3. Heinrich Weber - Wikipedia

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    Heinrich Weber may refer to: Heinrich Friedrich Weber (1843–1912), German physicist; Heinrich Martin Weber (1842–1913), German mathematician;

  4. Maria Einsmann - Wikipedia

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    Maria Einsmann (née Mayer, 4 January 1885 – 4 March 1959) was a German factory worker who lived using the name of her husband Joseph Einsmann (nicknamed "Seppel", also spelled Josef) from 1919 until her identity was discovered in 1931.

  5. Heinrich Friedrich Weber - Wikipedia

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    Albert Einstein considered Weber a doctoral advisor. Following a bitter disagreement with Weber, Einstein switched to Alfred Kleiner. [3] [4] Heinrich Weber was both Einstein's and Mileva Marić's thesis advisor, and he gave their respective papers the two lowest essay grades in the class, with 4.5 and 4.0, respectively, on a scale of 1 to 6. [5]

  6. Heinrich Heine - Wikipedia

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    Heinrich was the eldest of four children. He had a sister, Charlotte (later Charlotte Embden [ de ] ), who was married merchant Moritz Embden [ de ] , and two brothers, Gustav , later Baron Heine-Geldern and publisher of the Viennese newspaper Fremden-Blatt [ de ] , and Maximilian , who became a physician in Saint Petersburg .

  7. Marianne Weber - Wikipedia

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    Between 1923 and 1926, Weber worked on Max Weber: Ein Lebensbild ("Max Weber: A Biography"), which was published in 1926. [18] Also in 1926, she re-established her weekly salon, and entered into a phase of public speaking in which she spoke to audiences of up to 5,000. During this phase, she continued to raise Lili's children with the help of a ...

  8. Hinterkaifeck murders - Wikipedia

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    Peter Weber was named a suspect by Josef Betz. The two worked together in the winter of 1919–1920 as labourers and they shared a room. According to Betz, Weber spoke of a remote farm, Hinterkaifeck. Weber knew that only one old couple lived there with their daughter and her two children.

  9. Maria Hein - Wikipedia

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    Maria Hein Puig was born on 2 October 2003 in Felanitx, Balearic Islands, Spain, to a German father and Spanish mother. [1] She began playing piano at the age of four. [ 2 ] She continued her training as a pianist at the Liceu and later at the Taller de Músics in Barcelona .