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  2. Franz Xaver Bergmann - Wikipedia

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    His father, Franz Bergmann (September 26, 1838 – 1894), [1] was a professional chaser from Gablonz who came to Vienna and founded a small bronze factory in 1860. Franz Xavier Bergmann inherited the company and opened a new foundry in 1900. Many of the bronzes from the 1900s were still based on designs from his father's workshop.

  3. Bergmann - Wikipedia

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    Franz Xaver Bergmann (1861–1936), Austrian foundry owner; Hugo Bergmann (1883–1975), German-Israeli Jewish philosopher (father of Martin S.) Gustav Bergmann (1906–1987), Austrian-born American philosopher; Jason Bergmann (born 1981), American baseball player; Júlia Bergmann (born 2001), German-Brazilian volleyball player

  4. Forty-eighters - Wikipedia

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    Carl Schurz in 1860. A participant of the 1848 revolution in Germany, he immigrated to the United States and became the 13th United States Secretary of the Interior.. The Forty-eighters (48ers) were Europeans who participated in or supported the Revolutions of 1848 that swept Europe, particularly those who were expelled from or emigrated from their native land following those revolutions.

  5. Frithjof Bergmann - Wikipedia

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    Frithjof Harold Bergmann (24 December 1930 – 23 May 2021) was a German professor of philosophy at the University of Michigan, where he taught courses on existentialism, continental philosophy, Hegel, and Marx.

  6. Franz Baermann Steiner - Wikipedia

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    Franz Baermann Steiner (12 October 1909 – 27 November 1952) was an ethnologist, polymath, ... and took up digs with the Jewish philosopher Hugo Bergmann, ...

  7. Simon & Halbig - Wikipedia

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    Simon & Halbig was founded in 1869 and began making dolls in their two porcelain factories in Gräfenhain and Hildburghausen in Thuringia, Germany.. In 1902 they started a co-operation with Kämmer of Kämmer & Reinhardt in which Kämmer modelled heads and the firm produced them.

  8. Michael Bergmann - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] He is married to the sculptor Meredith Bergmann. Bergmann is the son of two Freudian psychoanalysts and the grandson of Hugo Bergmann, a philosopher who was one of the founders of Hebrew University in Jerusalem. [1] He is also the great-grandson of Berta Fanta, a Prague salonière whose circle included Franz Kafka and Max Brod.

  9. Theodor Bergmann - Wikipedia

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    Theodor Bergmann (May 21, 1850 in Sailauf – March 23, 1931 in Gaggenau) [1] was a German businessman and industrialist best remembered for the various revolutionary firearms his companies released. Like many entrepreneurs of the era, his activities centered on bicycles, and the nascent automobile.