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  2. John of Bohemia - Wikipedia

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    As Frederick William counted John the Blind among his ancestors, he ordered Karl Friedrich Schinkel to construct a funeral chapel. The chapel was built in 1834 and 1835 near Kastel-Staadt on a rock above the town. In 1838, on the anniversary of his death, John the Blind was laid in a black marble sarcophagus in a public ceremony.

  3. The Blind (film) - Wikipedia

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    The film took first place on its opening day with $844,783 from 1,715 theaters. [8] It went on to debut to $4.1 million finishing in sixth place. [9] [10] In its second weekend, despite losing 401 theaters, the film grossed $4 million (an increase of 12.9%), finishing in fifth.

  4. In the Kingdom of the Blind, the Man with One Eye Is King

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    Entertainment Weekly graded the film a C−. [2]TV Guide gave the film a negative review: "A crime drama that is as interminable (and as pretentious) as its title, IN THE KINGDOM OF THE BLIND, THE MAN WITH ONE EYE IS KING is ambitious in its themes--including family loyalty, betrayal, and redemption--but sadly lacking in quality."

  5. List of people known as the Blind - Wikipedia

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    The Blind is an epithet for: Béla II of Hungary (c. 1110–1141), King of Hungary and Croatia; Rudolf II, Count Palatine of the Rhine (1306–1353) Bogdan III the One-Eyed (1479–1517), also known as the Blind, Voivode of Moldavia; Didymus the Blind (c. 313–398), Coptic Church theologian; Henry IV, Count of Luxembourg (c. 1112–1196), also ...

  6. Blind - Wikipedia

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    Blind experiment (single-blind or double-blind), a procedure to reduce bias in scientific experiments Blind hole , a mechanical engineering term for a hole that does not come out at the other side Blind via (electronics) , an electrical term used in printed circuit board

  7. Hoodman Blind - Wikipedia

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    Hoodman Blind is a 1923 American silent drama film directed by John Ford. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is a remake of a 1913 film of the same name directed by James Gordon and a 1916 William Farnum Fox feature titled A Man of Sorrow and based on the play Hoodman Blind .

  8. The Blind Judge - Wikipedia

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    The Blind Judge (German: Der blinde Richter) is a 1984 West German historical crime television series broadcast on ARD in thirteen episodes. [1] It is based on the career of the eighteenth century British magistrate John Fielding .

  9. Georg John - Wikipedia

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    In 1914, John worked as an actor and producer for Vaterländische Schauspiele in Vienna. In 1917, John first appeared in silent movies, playing a Tibetan monk in Die Fremde (The Stranger), and Death in Hilde Warren und der Tod (Hilde Warren and Death). These roles were typical of the kinds of parts he would become known for, even if, at first ...