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  2. Werner von Siemens - Wikipedia

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    Ernst Werner Siemens was born in Lenthe, [3] today part of Gehrden, near Hannover, in the Kingdom of Hanover in the German Confederation, the fourth child (of fourteen) of Christian Ferdinand Siemens (31 July 1787 – 16 January 1840) and wife Eleonore Deichmann (1792 – 8 July 1839).

  3. List of schools in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Werner-von-Siemens-Gymnasium (Magdeburg) Sekundarschulen Sekundarschule Landsberg (Landsberg) Neustadtschule (Weißenfels) Beuditzschule (Weißenfels; Ökoweg-Schule (Weißenfels) Goetheschule (Merseburg) Sekundarschule Elster (Elster) Grundschulen Grundschule Hohenthurm (Hohenthurm) Bergschule Landsberg (Landsberg) Grundschule Niemberg (Niemberg)

  4. Werner-von-Siemens-Gymnasium - Wikipedia

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    The Werner-von-Siemens-Gymnasium is located in the heart of the spa town of Bad Harzburg, which is on the northern edge of the Harz Mountains. From the school grounds, it is only a short walk to downtown Bad Harzburg with some shopping opportunities.

  5. Siemens family - Wikipedia

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    The Siemens family was first documented in 1384 with Henning Symons, a farmer of the Free imperial city of Goslar in Lower Saxony, Germany.The family tree begins with Ananias Siemens (c. 1538 – 1591), a citizen, brewer and owner of an oil mill in Goslar, belonging to the Shoemaker's Guild, as his ancestors were shoemakers.

  6. Siemens locomotive of 1879 - Wikipedia

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    Werner von Siemens, ennobled in 1888, developed an electric generator, based on the dynamo-electric principle, which he patented in 1866. On January 17, 1867, he gave a lecture before the Berlin Academy of Sciences, in which he provided the first scientific description of the dynamo-electric principle. Based on these foundations, electric ...

  7. Johann Georg Halske - Wikipedia

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    In 1847 Halske founded the Siemens & Halske Telegraph Construction Company together with Werner von Siemens. [1] Halske was particularly involved in the construction and design of electrical equipment such as the press which enabled wires to be insulated with a seamless coat of gutta-percha , the pointer telegraph and the morse telegraph and ...

  8. Category:Werner von Siemens - Wikipedia

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    This is a topic category for the topic Werner von Siemens The main article for this category is Werner von Siemens . Wikimedia Commons has media related to Werner von Siemens .

  9. Ernst von Siemens - Wikipedia

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    Siemens was born in England when his father Carl Friedrich von Siemens was director of Siemens Brothers and returned to Germany after his father became head of Siemens-Schuckertwerke. He studied physics at Technical University of Munich. He joined Siemens in 1929, beginning his career at the Werner Plant for Telecommunications in Berlin.