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French woman famous for her connection to several deaths
Marguerite Jeanne "Meg" Japy Steinheil, Baroness Abinger (16 April 1869 – 17 July 1954) was a French woman known for her many love affairs with important
Marguerite_Steinheil
Surname list
Steinheil is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Elsbeth Steinheil (1893-1955), first German woman to graduate in mechanical engineering
Steinheil
Alsatian physicist (1801–1870)
Carl August von Steinheil (12 October 1801 – 14 September 1870) was an Alsatian physicist, inventor, engineer and astronomer. Steinheil was born in Ribeauvillé
Carl_August_von_Steinheil
Russian general (1762–1831)
Fabian Gotthard von Steinheil (Russian: Фаддей Фёдорович Штейнгель, romanized: Faddey Fyodorovich Shteyngel; 14 October 1762 – 7 March 1831) was a Russian
Fabian_Steinheil
French painter
Louis Charles Auguste Steinheil (born Strasbourg, 26 June 1814; died Paris, 17 May 1885) was a French painter. Louis Steinheil studied with Henri Decaisne
Louis Charles Auguste Steinheil
Louis_Charles_Auguste_Steinheil
President of France from 1895 to 1899
office on top of the presidential desk with the 29-year-old Marguerite Steinheil. It has been widely reported that those activities were oral sex, but
Félix_Faure
German engineer (1893–1955)
Elsbeth Steinheil (married name Franz) (10 July 1893 - 27 July 1955) was the first German woman to graduate in mechanical engineering, qualifying in 1917
Elsbeth_Steinheil
Crater on the Moon
Steinheil is a lunar impact crater that is located in the rugged highlands in the southeastern part of the Moon. It was named after German astronomer
Steinheil_(crater)
Bay in Antarctica
Cove, Forbes Point, Lester Cove, Dallmeyer Peak, Almirante Ice Fringe, Steinheil Point, Mount Hoegh and Duthiers Point. Andvord Bay is a glacial fjord
Andvord_Bay
Telegraphy transmission method
first earth-return telegraph was put into service by Carl August von Steinheil in 1838. Earth-return telegraph began to have problems towards the end
Earth-return_telegraph
French royal chapel in Paris, France
craftsmen Antoine Lusson and Maréchal de Metz and the designer Louis Steinheil. About one third of the glass, added in later years, was removed and replaced
Sainte-Chapelle
Alchemist of the 4th century CE
French). Paris: Steinheil. pp. 177–187. Berthelot, Marcelin (1888). Collection des Anciens Alchimistes Grecs (in French). Paris: Steinheil. Vol. I (introduction)
Zosimos_of_Panopolis
Ukrainian archaeologist, philanthropist and nationalist politician
Рудольфович Штейнгель, Fyodor Rudolphovich Shteingel; German: Theodor von Steinheil, 9 December 1870, Saint Petersburg – 11 April 1946 Dresden) was a Ukrainian
Teodor_Shteingel
Siege during the French invasion of Russia (1812)
around 14,000 troops. The Russian Army of Finland commanded by Fabian Steinheil arrived with a further 10,000 troops shortly after the beginning of the
Siege_of_Riga_(1812)
German entomologist and engineer
Eduard Wilhelm Steinheil (1830 – 11 October 1879) (also known as Edoardo Steinheil) was a German entomologist and engineer. He was born in 1830 at Munich
Eduard_Wilhelm_Steinheil
Alchemical still
(1889), Introduction à l'étude de la chimie des anciens et du moyen âge, Steinheil, pp. 132, 135–142, 161–16 Edmund Lippmann (1919), Entstehung und Ausbreitung
Alembic
Lens that is designed to limit the effects of chromatic and spherical aberration
reduce the impact of errors in R2 and R3 . The Steinheil doublet, devised by Carl August von Steinheil, is a flint-first doublet. In contrast to the Fraunhofer
Achromatic_lens
French term used in English
Marguerite Steinheil, from the Japy family, a powerful dynasty of French industrialists, married minor Academic art painter Adolphe Steinheil in 1890. She
Demimonde
One of the character encodings used to transmit information by telegraphy
An example of this can be seen in the 1837 Steinheil code, which is nearly identical to the 1849 Steinheil code, except that they are represented differently
Telegraph_code
Algerian fashion and lingerie designer
Justine Paris Olympe Pélissier Liane de Pougy Apollonie Sabatier Marguerite Steinheil Thérésa Tallien Theroigne de Mericourt Pimps Paul Carbone Hamida Djandoubi
Zahia_Dehar
Refracting telescope design that reduces chromatic aberration
higher susceptibility of flint glass to atmospheric attack (exception: Steinheil doublet). The lens elements are mounted next to each other and shaped
Achromatic_telescope
Measuring instrument
(1862) pp. 115–122 are devoted to Gauss's heliotrope, and the Stierlin and Steinheil heliotropes are described as well. The Heliotrope A short history. Transits
Heliotrope_(instrument)
French courtesan and socialite
Justine Paris Olympe Pélissier Liane de Pougy Apollonie Sabatier Marguerite Steinheil Thérésa Tallien Theroigne de Mericourt Pimps Paul Carbone Hamida Djandoubi
Marthe_de_Florian
Queen of France (1137–52) and England (1154–89); Duchess of Aquitaine (1137–1204)
Eleanor is not original but a nineteenth-century restoration by Adolphe Steinheil. Two of the commonest claims have been the fresco in the chapel of at
Eleanor_of_Aquitaine
Compound lens consisting of three single lenses
Seidel aberrations. The three lenses may be cemented together, as in the Steinheil triplet (optimized for finite conjugate ratio) or the Hastings triplet
Triplet_lens
Early photographic technique
innovative camera designs appeared: By December 1839, Carl August von Steinheil invented a small, portable metal camera, which was one-twentieth the size
Daguerreotype
French actress and model (1883–1911)
Justine Paris Olympe Pélissier Liane de Pougy Apollonie Sabatier Marguerite Steinheil Thérésa Tallien Theroigne de Mericourt Pimps Paul Carbone Hamida Djandoubi
Geneviève_Lantelme
Transmission of language with brief pulses
Friedrich Gauss and Wilhelm Eduard Weber (1833) as well as Carl August von Steinheil (1837) used codes with varying word lengths for their telegraph systems
Morse_code
starting from 1911. Bruns and Deckel previously had worked together at C. A. Steinheil & Söhne; Bruns was an inventor responsible for developing leaf shutters
Friedrich_Deckel
French socialite (1890–1971)
Justine Paris Olympe Pélissier Liane de Pougy Apollonie Sabatier Marguerite Steinheil Thérésa Tallien Theroigne de Mericourt Pimps Paul Carbone Hamida Djandoubi
Marguerite_Alibert
Art and practice of creating images by recording light
a view on the object. In 1839, Kobell, together with Carl August von Steinheil, reported on their experiments to the Bavarian Academy of Sciences. The
Photography
Castle in the Crimean peninsula
ancestry, Baron Pavel Leonardovich von Steinheil (1880-1965), the son of Baron Leonard Vasilievitch von Steinheil (1843-1918) and his wife, Ekaterina Pavlovna
Swallow's_Nest
Fetish involving sexual attraction to corpses
Contribution to the Study of Necrophilia. The Case Ardisson, Paris, G. Steinheil, 1906. Iwan Bloch: Beiträge zur Aetiologie der Psychopathia sexualis.
Necrophilia
French heiress and socialite (1857–1943)
13. Marie Françoise Foucherot 3. Jeanne Marie Emilie Wey 14. Jean Pierre Glady 7. Eugènie Françoise Elisabeth Glady 15. Caroline Françoise Steinheil
Marie_Say
French salon-holder (1761–1835)
Justine Paris Olympe Pélissier Liane de Pougy Apollonie Sabatier Marguerite Steinheil Thérésa Tallien Theroigne de Mericourt Pimps Paul Carbone Hamida Djandoubi
Catherine_Grand
Species of beetle
beetle in the family Carabidae. It was described by Steinheil in 1875. "Tetragonoderus columbicus Steinheil, 1875". Catalogue of Life. Retrieved 2023-04-08
Tetragonoderus_columbicus
Early system for transmitting text over wires
Humboldt. Carl August Steinheil in Munich was able to build a telegraph network within the city in 1835–1836. In 1838, Steinheil installed a telegraph
Electrical_telegraph
French courtesan
Justine Paris Olympe Pélissier Liane de Pougy Apollonie Sabatier Marguerite Steinheil Thérésa Tallien Theroigne de Mericourt Pimps Paul Carbone Hamida Djandoubi
Charlotte_de_Sauve
Russian general (1761–1818)
Alexander I Preceded by Georg Magnus Sprengtporten Succeeded by Fabian Steinheil Personal details Born December 1761 Pamūšis [lt], Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Michael Andreas Barclay de Tolly
Michael_Andreas_Barclay_de_Tolly
Kobell revealed his work in 1839, together with Carl August von Steinheil. The "Steinheil method" produced pictures with a diameter of 4 cm, and negatives
History_of_photography
French model
Justine Paris Olympe Pélissier Liane de Pougy Apollonie Sabatier Marguerite Steinheil Thérésa Tallien Theroigne de Mericourt Pimps Paul Carbone Hamida Djandoubi
Apollonie_Sabatier
Anne de Rohan-Chabot; Apollonie Sabatier; Charlotte de Sauve; Marguerite Steinheil; Thérésa Tallien Pimps Hamida Djandoubi; Rétaux de Villette Prostitutes
Prostitution_in_Paris
Historic astronomical telescope
glass blanks were made in Jena by Schott. The lenses were figured by C.A. Steinheil [de] of Munich. An observatory had been established in the late 1870s
Potsdam_Great_Refractor
1946 law that abolished prostitution in France
Justine Paris Olympe Pélissier Liane de Pougy Apollonie Sabatier Marguerite Steinheil Thérésa Tallien Theroigne de Mericourt Pimps Paul Carbone Hamida Djandoubi
Loi_Marthe_Richard
Genus of beetles
1982 Agra baccii (Straneo, 1958) Agra bahiae Straneo, 1965 Agra baleni Steinheil, 1875 Agra barrensis Straneo, 1955 Agra basilewskyi Straneo, 1955 Agra
Agra_(beetle)
Historical term for gold-solder
(1889), Introduction à l'étude de la chimie des anciens et du moyen âge, Steinheil, pp. 36, 46–47, 104, 232, 243–244 Marcellin Berthelot (1893), La chimie
Chrysocolla_(gold-solder)
(1871–1951) WGPSN Steinheil 48°43′S 46°40′E / 48.71°S 46.66°E / -48.71; 46.66 (Steinheil) 63.28 1935 Karl August von Steinheil (1801–1870) WGPSN Steklov
List of craters on the Moon: R–S
List_of_craters_on_the_Moon:_R–S
Notorious French courtesan and criminal
Justine Paris Olympe Pélissier Liane de Pougy Apollonie Sabatier Marguerite Steinheil Thérésa Tallien Theroigne de Mericourt Pimps Paul Carbone Hamida Djandoubi
Jeanne_Brécourt
French courtesan
Justine Paris Olympe Pélissier Liane de Pougy Apollonie Sabatier Marguerite Steinheil Thérésa Tallien Theroigne de Mericourt Pimps Paul Carbone Hamida Djandoubi
La_Païva
Brothel in Paris
Justine Paris Olympe Pélissier Liane de Pougy Apollonie Sabatier Marguerite Steinheil Thérésa Tallien Theroigne de Mericourt Pimps Paul Carbone Hamida Djandoubi
One-Two-Two
Horse-powered locomotive of 1850s Britain
was exhibited in 1853 in Germany and said to be the property of a Mr. Steinheil. Cycloped, an English horse-powered locomotive that competed in the Rainhill
Impulsoria
Camera made by Rollei
by Wirgin. The three-element 40 mm f/3.5 Cassar lens was sourced from Steinheil [de]. Housed within a sliding tube, the lens retracts into the camera
Rollei_35
French crime drama television series
to obtain a law degree and to be licensed to plead at the bar) and Meg Steinheil (a notorious demimondaine turned police informant). All become involved
Paris_Police_1900
Species of beetle
Tetracha cribrata is a species of tiger beetle that was described by Steinheil in 1875. The species can be found in Meta and Cundinamarca of Colombia
Tetracha_cribrata
French actress (1873–1966)
the woman was more widely believed to be Faure's mistress, Marguerite Steinheil, Although long engaged to Whitney Warren, an American architect who was
Cécile_Sorel
Mistress of Leopold II of Belgium (1883–1948)
Justine Paris Olympe Pélissier Liane de Pougy Apollonie Sabatier Marguerite Steinheil Thérésa Tallien Theroigne de Mericourt Pimps Paul Carbone Hamida Djandoubi
Caroline_Lacroix
French graverobber and necrophiliac
Contribution to the Study of Necrophilia. The Case Ardisson, Paris, G. Steinheil, 1906. Richard von Krafft-Ebing, Psychopathia Sexualis (twelfth edition)
Victor_Ardisson
Name list
Elsbeth Schragmüller (1887–1940), German spy during World War I Elsbeth Steinheil (1893-1955), first German woman to graduate in mechanical engineering
Elsbeth
Greek alchemist and writer
Marcillien (1887). Collection des ancien alchimistes grec. Tome 1. Paris: Steinheil. p. 128. Apotheker, Jan & Sarkadi, Livia Simon. European Women in Chemistry
Cleopatra_the_Alchemist
French noblewoman (1648–1709)
Justine Paris Olympe Pélissier Liane de Pougy Apollonie Sabatier Marguerite Steinheil Thérésa Tallien Theroigne de Mericourt Pimps Paul Carbone Hamida Djandoubi
Anne_de_Rohan-Chabot
Canadian actress
Paris Police 1900 Marguerite Steinheil Fabien Nury French TV series (8 episodes) 2022 Paris Police 1905 Marguerite Steinheil Fabien Nury French TV series
Evelyne_Brochu
French ballerina
Justine Paris Olympe Pélissier Liane de Pougy Apollonie Sabatier Marguerite Steinheil Thérésa Tallien Theroigne de Mericourt Pimps Paul Carbone Hamida Djandoubi
Marie-Madeleine_Guimard
Official residence of the President of France
d'état; and in 1899, President Félix Faure met his mistress, Marguerite Steinheil. The Salle à Manger Paulin (Paulin Dining Room), named after its architect
Élysée_Palace
Württemberg In office 10 May 1892 – 15 April 1901 Preceded by Gustav von Steinheil Succeeded by Albert von Schurlen Personal details Born Maximilian Schott
Max_Schott_von_Schottenstein
German doctor, humanist, translator
Heinrich Steinhöwel, alternatively Steinhäuel or Steinheil (1410/1411 – 1 March 1479) was a German doctor, humanist, translator and writer. From 1450
Heinrich_Steinhöwel
Type of electrical telegraph
study and communication between university sites. In 1837 Carl August von Steinheil adapted Gauss and Weber's rather cumbersome apparatus for use on various
Needle_telegraph
French prostitute
Justine Paris Olympe Pélissier Liane de Pougy Apollonie Sabatier Marguerite Steinheil Thérésa Tallien Theroigne de Mericourt Pimps Paul Carbone Hamida Djandoubi
Rétaux_de_Villette
French chemist and politician (1827–1907)
l'étude de la chimie des anciens et du Moyen Age (in French). Paris: Steinheil. 1889. La Révolution chimique (in French). Paris: Alcan. 1890. Berthelot
Marcellin_Berthelot
Mg, Fe, Al cyclosilicate mineral
cordierite Another name for blue iolite is steinheilite, after Fabian Steinheil, the Russian military governor of Finland who observed that it was a different
Cordierite
Schjerfbeck, painter Hugo Simberg, painter J. V. Snellman, statesman Fabian Steinheil, General Governor Robert Stigell, sculptor Niilo Tarvajärvi, radio and
List of burials at Hietaniemi Cemetery
List_of_burials_at_Hietaniemi_Cemetery
Subfamily of beetles
simplicifrons (Fairmaire, 1885) - Peru, Chile Allidiostoma strobeli (Steinheil, 1872) - Argentina Genus Parallidiostoma Ocampo & Colby, 2009 Parallidiostoma
Allidiostomatinae
British peer (1876–1927)
Royal Navy. In 1917, Lord Abinger married Marguerite Jeanne Steinheil (née Japy). Steinheil's claims to fame hitherto rested partly from having been obliquely
Robert Scarlett, 6th Baron Abinger
Robert_Scarlett,_6th_Baron_Abinger
First photographic portrait objective lens in the history of photography
edges, which was corrected in the Aplanat lens developed by Hugo Adolph Steinheil [de]. The lens consisted of two doublet lenses with an aperture stop in
Petzval_lens
French mobster
Justine Paris Olympe Pélissier Liane de Pougy Apollonie Sabatier Marguerite Steinheil Thérésa Tallien Theroigne de Mericourt Pimps Paul Carbone Hamida Djandoubi
Paul_Carbone
French surgeon
Theorie et practique de la chirurgie antiseptique. Ses progrès actuels, Steinheil, Paris 1908, pp. 59 "An Address On the Modern Treatment of Fractures,
Just_Lucas-Championnière
Subprefecture and commune in Grand Est, France
composer Jean-Michel Beysser (1753–1794), French general Carl August von Steinheil (1801–1870), physicist Maurice Lévy (1838–1910), engineer Jean-François
Ribeauvillé
French model, painter and sex-worker
Justine Paris Olympe Pélissier Liane de Pougy Apollonie Sabatier Marguerite Steinheil Thérésa Tallien Theroigne de Mericourt Pimps Paul Carbone Hamida Djandoubi
Fernande_Barrey
Military commander and highest administrator of Finland from the 17th century to 1917
Biografiasampo). Retrieved 2024-10-31. Kalleinen, Kristiina (23 March 2007). "Steinheil, Fabian (1762-1831)". Finnish National Biography (via Biografiasampo)
Governor-General_of_Finland
German mineralogist and writer
photographic and photochemistry procedures together with Carl August von Steinheil. Charakteristik der Mineralien (2 vols. 1830–1831) Tafeln zur Bestimmung
Wolfgang_Franz_von_Kobell
Observatory in Hamburg, Germany
the aperture to be adjusted from 5 to 60 cm. Two lens were produced by Steinheil, one for photography and another for visual observing, both delivered
Hamburg_Observatory
Chemical element with atomic number 16 (S)
auspices du ministère de l'instruction publique (in French). Georges Steinheil. White, David Gordon (1996). The Alchemical Body — Siddha Traditions in
Sulfur
Genus of beetles
& Deloya, 2022 Ligyrus bidentulus Fairmaire, 1892 Ligyrus burmeisteri Steinheil, 1872 Ligyrus cicatricosus Prell, 1937 Ligyrus cuniculus (Fabricius, 1801)
Ligyrus
French stage actor and writer
Justine Paris Olympe Pélissier Liane de Pougy Apollonie Sabatier Marguerite Steinheil Thérésa Tallien Theroigne de Mericourt Pimps Paul Carbone Hamida Djandoubi
Valtesse_de_La_Bigne
Sponer Johannes Stark Matthias Staudacher Max Steenbeck Carl August von Steinheil Hans Stephani Otto Stern Ernest J. Sternglass Georg Stetter Horst Stöcker
List_of_German_physicists
Tautenburg Observatory F. Börngen · 3.5 km MPC · JPL 30837 Steinheil 1991 AW2 Steinheil January 15, 1991 Tautenburg Observatory F. Börngen · 11 km MPC ·
List of minor planets: 30001–31000
List_of_minor_planets:_30001–31000
German polymath and scholar (1777–1855)
work was noted by the optician Carl August von Steinheil, who in 1860 introduced the achromatic Steinheil doublet, partly based on Gauss's calculations
Carl_Friedrich_Gauss
French courtesan
Justine Paris Olympe Pélissier Liane de Pougy Apollonie Sabatier Marguerite Steinheil Thérésa Tallien Theroigne de Mericourt Pimps Paul Carbone Hamida Djandoubi
Marguerite_Bellanger
French artists' model (1852–1916)
Justine Paris Olympe Pélissier Liane de Pougy Apollonie Sabatier Marguerite Steinheil Thérésa Tallien Theroigne de Mericourt Pimps Paul Carbone Hamida Djandoubi
Berthe_de_Courrière
Genus of flowering plants
morphology distinguished this species from all the other Linnean Scilla, Steinheil reclassified it as a member of a novel genus, Urginea, now submerged in
Scilla
Lens design
(1893) and Collinear (1895) were developed at around the same time by Steinheil and Voigtländer respectively, and had a similar symmetric construction
Anastigmat
French courtesan, dancer and novelist (1869–1950)
Justine Paris Olympe Pélissier Liane de Pougy Apollonie Sabatier Marguerite Steinheil Thérésa Tallien Theroigne de Mericourt Pimps Paul Carbone Hamida Djandoubi
Liane_de_Pougy
Mixture of fragrant substance
(1889), Introduction à l'étude de la chimie des anciens et du moyen âge, Steinheil, p. 164, archived from the original on 23 November 2020, retrieved 13
Perfume
French brothel owner
Justine Paris Olympe Pélissier Liane de Pougy Apollonie Sabatier Marguerite Steinheil Thérésa Tallien Theroigne de Mericourt Pimps Paul Carbone Hamida Djandoubi
Marguerite_Gourdan
(type) Littrow doublet Fraunhofer doublet Clark doublet Oil-spaced doublet Steinheil doublet Apochromatic doublet Dialyte lens Superachromat Camera lenses
List_of_lens_designs
German chemist (1803–1873)
metallic silver. After working with other scientists, Carl August von Steinheil approached Liebig in 1856 to see if he could develop a silvering technique
Justus_von_Liebig
Genus of beetles
Dyke, 1953 Pseudomorpha alutacea Notman, 1925 Pseudomorpha argentina Steinheil, 1869 Pseudomorpha arrowi Notman, 1925 Pseudomorpha augustata G.Horn,
Pseudomorpha
Calendar year
office while engaged in sexual activity with his mistress, Marguerite Steinheil. Knattspyrnufélag Reykjavíkur, the first Association football club in
1899
French sculptor and writer (1832–1919)
L'Assistance publique: ce qu'elle fut, ce qu'elle est, Paris, Éditions Georges Steinheil, 1909. Paris: cimetière du Montparnasse: 6e division : Louis Asseline
Arthur_d'Echérac
Genus of beetles
Lucas, 1857 c g Tetracha confusa Chaudoir, 1865 c g Tetracha cribrata Steinheil, 1875 c g Tetracha cyanea (W.Horn, 1905) c g Tetracha cyanides Bates,
Tetracha
Seagull Camera Schneider Kreuznach Sigma Silvestri Sinar Soligor Sony Steinheil Sunpak Tamron (Second shareholder is Sony) Taylor, Taylor and Hobson (now
List of photographic equipment makers
List_of_photographic_equipment_makers
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Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Encourage
Boy/Male
Tamil
Another name of Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Light of Lotus
Girl/Female
Indian
Knowledgeable
Boy/Male
Hindu
Polish
Boy/Male
Arabic, Assamese, Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Muslim
Sea; Ocean
Boy/Male
Indian
Horse like animal that carried the prophet (Pbuh) during Mehraj and will carry those that are selected on resurrection day
Male
Greek
(Βασίλης) Contracted form of Greek Vasilios, VASILIS means "king."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Vishnu
Girl/Female
Indian
Conqueror; Victory
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