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  2. Leonhard von Spengel - Wikipedia

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    Leonhard von Spengel (24 September 1803, in Munich – 8 November 1880, in Munich) was a German classical scholar. Biography.

  3. File:Grave of the Boulanger family, Montmartre, Paris.JPG

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on ca.wikipedia.org Lili Boulanger; Usage on cs.wikipedia.org Lili Boulangerová; Usage on de.wikipedia.org

  4. Lili Boulanger - Wikipedia

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    This organization became the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre (CNLB) in 2009. [32] Joy-Leilani Garbutt and Laura Colgate, two Washington, DC, musicians, started the Boulanger Initiative in 2018 to support music composed by women, in honor of Lili and Nadia Boulanger. [33] [34] The asteroid 1181 Lilith was named in honour of Boulanger.

  5. Nadia Boulanger - Wikipedia

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    Nadia Boulanger was born in Paris on 16 September 1887, to French composer and pianist Ernest Boulanger (1815–1900) and his wife Raissa Myshetskaya (1856–1935), a Russian princess, who descended from St. Mikhail Tchernigovsky.

  6. Oswald Spengler - Wikipedia

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    In 1934, Spengler pronounced the funeral oration for one of the victims of the Night of the Long Knives and retired in 1935 from the board of the highly influential Nietzsche Archive which was viewed as opposition to the regime.

  7. Georges Ernest Boulanger - Wikipedia

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    Boulanger was born on 29 April 1837 in Rennes, Brittany. He was the youngest of three children born to Ernest Boulanger (1805–1884), a lawyer in Bourg-des-Comptes, and Mary-Ann Webb Griffith (1804–1894), born in Bristol to a Welsh aristocratic family (the Griffiths of Burton Agnes). [2]

  8. Ernest Boulanger (composer) - Wikipedia

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    Boulanger was born into a Parisian musical family. His father, Frédéric Boulanger, who left the family when Ernest was only a small child, [2] was a cellist and professor of singing at the Paris Conservatory, winner of the First Prize in cello at the Conservatory in 1797 and a professor of cello, attached to the King's Chapel.

  9. Christian Konrad Sprengel - Wikipedia

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    A small monument designed after the frontispiece of Spengel's fundamental work can be seen in Berlin Botanical Gardens. It was erected by Adolf Engler in 1917 after the 100th anniversary of Sprengel's death. Christian Konrad Sprengel (22 September 1750 – 7 April 1816) was a German naturalist, theologist, and teacher.