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He signed with either a letter 'B' in an urn-shaped cartouche or 'Nam Greb' – 'Bergman' in reverse. [1] These marks were used to disguise his identity on erotic works. 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 ...
Theodor Bergmann: 1916–2017: 101: German agronomist and author [21] Bob Berry: 1916–2018: 102: New Zealand dendrologist [22] Adam Bielański: 1912–2016: 103: Polish chemist [23] Sidney W. Bijou: 1908–2009: 100: American child psychologist [24] Heinz Billing: 1914–2017: 102: German physicist and computer scientist [25] Marcel Boiteux ...
Bergmann is a German or Swedish surname. It means "mountain man" in both languages, as well as "miner" in German. It means "mountain man" in both languages, as well as "miner" in German. Bergman is also a common surname in the United States , Sweden , Germany and the Netherlands .
F. J. Bergmann was born in Madison, Wisconsin.Her father was a German immigrant who moved to the United States as a young man and earned a master's degree from Harvard.His job demanded a great deal of travel; as a result, Bergmann spent part of her childhood in Janesville, Wisconsin [2] and another part in Paris, France.
In Jerusalem, after some time staying with an Arab family, he was forced to move out by the British, and took up digs with the Jewish philosopher Hugo Bergmann, a key figure in the development of Prague Zionism, a schoolfriend of Franz Kafka's, and an intimate of Martin Buber, Judah Leon Magnes and Gershom Scholem. [7]
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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.
Sultan Mehmed II went personally to lead the siege. Shkodra, also known as Shkodër or as Scutari, was both a strategic town and an important region of Albania Veneta.After being held by the Balšić noble family since 1355, Shkodra was briefly taken by the Ottomans in 1393, [15] retaken by Đurađ II Balšić in 1395, then ceded (along with the nearby fortresses of Drivast, Dagnum, and Šas ...