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German anatomist
Bernhard Solger (5 December 1849, Untermerzbach – 21 February 1935, Neisse) was a German anatomist. He studied medicine at the Universities of Erlangen
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Europeans supporting revolutions of 1848
Sigismund Löw (founders of Pittsburger Volksblatt); Niclas Müller; Reinhold Solger; Emil Praetorius; Oswald Ottendorfer; Friedrich Hassaurek; Theodor Olshausen;
Forty-eighters
(Cambridge; Routledge 2000) Peter Sloterdijk (born 1947) Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand Solger (1780–1819) (Macmillan) Robert Spaemann (1927–2018) Oswald Spengler (1880–1936)
List of German-language philosophers
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Macmillan, 1897. Full text online at [1]. Translated into German by Bernhard Solger and published in 1904 as Die Entwicklung des Froscheies.[2]. Regeneration
Thomas Hunt Morgan bibliography
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Genus of molluscs (fossil)
calvertense Powell, 1963 K. douvillei (Pervinquière, 1907) K. eschii (Solger, 1904) K. ganuzai Wiedmann, 1960 K. inaequicostatus Wiedmann, 1960 K. isovokyense
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German-born American journalist
German-language newspapers condemned the movement. Forty-Eighters like Reinhold Solger, Christian Esselen and Friedrich Hecker thought suffrage for women would
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Blücher, Prussian general (born 1742) 20 October – Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand Solger, German philosopher (born 1780) 5 December – Friedrich Leopold zu Stolberg-Stolberg
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Former zinc ore mine in Poland
miners began a sit-in strike to protest low wages. The starosta of Bytom, Solger, came to negotiate with the workers. Clashes with Prussian police and military
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constitution; Littauer-Kränzchen (Corps Littuania Königsberg) Reinhold Solger, prominent Forty-Eighter, historian, Professor at West-Point United States
List of German student corps members
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Strong as a Bear; Form of Bernard; Grim Bear; Bear; Courageous
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Feminine of Bernard, meaning strong as a bear, or bear hard.
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Feminine of Bernard
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Bear or Courageous; Bear Strong; Form of Bernard
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The Old English Variant of the German Bernard
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Gaelic form of French Bernard, BEARNARD means "bold as a bear."
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Variant spelling of German Leonhardt, LEONHARD means "lion-strong."
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Brave as a bear.
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English, French, Dutch, Polish, Czech, and Slovenian : from a Germanic personal name (see Bernhard). The popularity of the personal name was greatly increased by virtue of its having been borne by St. Bernard of Clairvaux (c.1090–1153), founder and abbot of the Cistercian monastery at Clairvaux.Americanized form of German Bernhard or any of the other cognates in European languages; for forms see Hanks and Hodges 1988.The first bearer of the name in Canada was from the Lorraine region of France. He is documented in Quebec city in 1666 as Jean Bernard. He and some of his descendants bore the secondary surnames Anse and Hanse, because his original forename must have been Hans (the German equivalent of French Jean, English John). Another bearer, from La Rochelle, is documented in Quebec city in 1676; and a third, from the Poitou region of France, was also documented in Quebec city, in 1713, with the secondary surname Léveillé. Other documented secondary names are Jolicoeur, Larivière, and Lajoie.
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 Italian and Spanish form of Latin Bernardus, BERNARDO means "bold as a bear."
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Bear; Courageous; Brave Like a Bear
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Brave as a bear.
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Variant spelling of Old High German Bernhard, BERNHARDT means "bold as a bear."
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English : from the Old English personal name Burgheard (see Burkett).Dutch and German : variant of Burkhardt.Thomas Burchard came from London, England, to MA in 1635 aboard the True Love, and by 1652 he was in Edgartown on Martha’s Vineyard.
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The Old EnglishGerman Bernard, meaning bear-hard.
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English : variant of Bernard.
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French
 Norman French form of Old High German Bernhard, BERNARD means "bold as a bear." Compare with another form of Bernard.
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 English form of Anglo-Saxon Beornheard, BERNARD means "bold as a bear." Compare with another form of Bernard.
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Feminine form of French Bernard, BERNARDE means "bold as a bear."
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Contracted form of German Reginhard, REINHARD means "wise and strong."
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Son of sage Agniras
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Praise of almighty Allah, Thanks to the graceful and merciful Allah
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The world, The universe
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Strong Protection
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Independent Lamp
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A songbird
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Good Conduct; Good Principles
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Knowledge of Light
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Prosperous; Happy; Hardworking
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Shamalangi | ஷாமாஂலாநகீ
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A variety of small barnyard fowl, with feathered legs, probably brought from Bantam, a district of Java.
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Alt. of Beguard
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Of or pertaining to St. Bernard of Clairvaux, or to the Cistercian monks.
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See Beghard.
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Designating, or of the nature of, a kind of pottery made by Bernard Palissy, in France, in the 16th centry.
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A convent or monastery which is also a place of refuge or entertainment for travelers on some difficult road or pass, as in the Alps; as, the Hospice of the Great St. Bernard.
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An inclosure; usually, a small inclosed place in front of, or around, a house or barn; as, a courtyard; a cowyard; a barnyard.
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A yard belonging to a barn.
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A young bird or fowl, esp. a young barnyard fowl.