Friedenspark, the Glossary
The Friedenspark ("Peace Park") is an open space of about 20 hectares in the centre of Leipzig, in the district of Zentrum-Südost, located between the Ostplatz to the north and the Russian Memorial Church (Russische Gedächtniskirche) to the south.[1]
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72 relations: Adam Friedrich Oeser, Adolf Lehnert, Albrecht Kurzwelly, Alter Johannisfriedhof, Anton Heinrich Springer, Anton Philipp Reclam, Arwed Roßbach, Auguste Schmidt, Benedictus Gotthelf Teubner, Bernhard Windscheid, Carl Friedrich Zöllner, Carl Ludwig, Carl Neumann, Carl Otto Müller, Constantin von Tischendorf, East Germany, Eduard Friedrich Poeppig, Edwin Bormann, Emil Adolf Rossmässler, Emil Albert Friedberg, Ernst Anschütz, Fedor Flinzer, Ferdinand David (musician), Franz von Holstein, Friedrich Arnold Brockhaus, Friedrich August Eckstein, Friedrich Konrad Müller, Friedrich Wilhelm Ritschl, Georg Bötticher, Georg Curtius, Georg Voigt, Georg Wrba, Gewandhaus, Gustav Fechner, Gustav Wohlgemuth, Gustav Wustmann, Hans Driesch, Heinrich Brockhaus, Heinrich Gottlieb Tzschirner, Heinrich Wuttke, Hermann Brockhaus, Hermann Credner, Hermann Georg Fiedler, Hermann Masius, Hugo Licht, Ignaz Moscheles, Joachim Ringelnatz, Johann Nepomuk Czermak, Johannes Overbeck, Julius Blüthner, ... Expand index (22 more) »
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Adam Friedrich Oeser
Adam Friedrich Oeser (17 February 1717 in Pressburg – 18 March 1799 in Leipzig) was a German etcher, painter and sculptor.
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Adolf Lehnert
Adolf Lehnert (20 July 1862 – 6 January 1948) was a Leipzig sculptor and medal designer.
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Albrecht Kurzwelly
Albrecht Alexander August Kurzwelly (20 January 1868 – 8 January 1917) was a German art historian, and founding director of the.
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Alter Johannisfriedhof
The Alter Johannisfriedhof ("Old St. John's Cemetery") is the oldest burial ground in the city of Leipzig, Germany. Friedenspark and Alter Johannisfriedhof are Parks in Leipzig.
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Anton Heinrich Springer
Anton Heinrich Springer (13 July 182531 May 1891) was a German art historian and writer.
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Anton Philipp Reclam
Anton Philipp Reclam (1807–1896) was a German publisher and founder of the Reclam press.
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Arwed Roßbach
Max Arwed Roßbach (also spelled Rossbach, 24 November 1844 in Plauen – 31 December 1902 in Leipzig) was a German historicist architect in the late 19th century.
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Auguste Schmidt
Auguste Schmidt, full name, Friederike Wilhelmine Auguste Schmidt, (3 August 1833, Breslau, then Germany now Poland – 10 June 1902, Leipzig, Germany) was a pioneering German feminist, educator, journalist and women's rights activist.
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Benedictus Gotthelf Teubner
Benedictus Gotthelf Teubner (born 16 June 1784 in Grosskrausnik in Luckau in Lower Lusatia; died 21 January 1856 in Leipzig) was a German bookseller and the founder of a publishing company.
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Bernhard Windscheid
Bernhard Windscheid (26 June 1817 – 26 October 1892) was a German jurist and a member of the pandectistic school of law thought.
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Carl Friedrich Zöllner
Carl Friedrich Zöllner (17 May 1800 – 25 September 1860) was a German composer and choir director.
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Carl Ludwig
Carl Friedrich Wilhelm Ludwig (29 December 1816 – 23 April 1895) was a German physician and physiologist.
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Carl Neumann
Carl Gottfried Neumann (also Karl; 7 May 1832 – 27 March 1925) was a German mathematician.
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Carl Otto Müller
Carl Otto Müller (28 October 1901 – 28 December 1970) was a German painter.
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Constantin von Tischendorf
Lobegott Friedrich Constantin (von) Tischendorf (18 January 18157 December 1874) was a German biblical scholar.
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East Germany
East Germany (Ostdeutschland), officially known as the German Democratic Republic (GDR; Deutsche Demokratische Republik,, DDR), was a country in Central Europe from its formation on 7 October 1949 until its reunification with West Germany on 3 October 1990.
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Eduard Friedrich Poeppig
Eduard Friedrich Poeppig (16 July 1798 – 4 September 1868) was a German botanist, zoologist and explorer.
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Edwin Bormann
Edwin Bormann (14 April 1851 – 3 May 1912) was a German writer.
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Emil Adolf Rossmässler
Emil Adolf Rossmässler (Emil Adolf Roßmäßler, Emil Adolph Roßmäßler) (March 3, 1806 in Leipzig – April 8, 1867 in Leipzig) was a German biologist.
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Emil Albert Friedberg
Emil Albert Friedberg (22 December 1837, in Konitz – 7 September 1910, in Leipzig) was a German canonist.
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Ernst Anschütz
Ernst Gebhard Salomon Anschütz (28 October 1780 in Goldlauter near Suhl, Electorate of Saxony – 18 December 1861 (other sources: 11 December 1861) in Leipzig) was a German teacher, organist, poet, and composer.
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Fedor Flinzer
Fedor Alexis Flinzer (4 April 1832 in Reichenbach im Vogtland – 14 June 1911 in Leipzig) was an author, educator and one of the greatest German illustrators of the Gründerzeit, who was called Raphael of Cats.
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Ferdinand David (musician)
Ferdinand Ernst Victor Carl David (19 June 181018 July 1873) was a German virtuoso violinist and composer.
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Franz von Holstein
Franz von Holstein (16 February 1826 – 22 May 1878) was a German composer.
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Friedrich Arnold Brockhaus
Friedrich Arnold Brockhaus (4 May 1772 – 20 August 1823) was a German encyclopedia publisher and editor, famed for publishing the Conversations-Lexikon, which is now published as the Brockhaus encyclopedia.
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Friedrich August Eckstein
Friedrich August Eckstein (6 May 1810 – 15 November 1885) was a German classical philologist and educator born in Halle an der Saale.
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Friedrich Konrad Müller
Friedrich Konrad Müller (born November 14, 1823 Ummerstadt; † 26 April 1881 in Leipzig) was a German poet, journalist and physician.
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Friedrich Wilhelm Ritschl
Friedrich Wilhelm Ritschl (6 April 1806 – 9 November 1876) was a German scholar best known for his studies of Plautus.
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Georg Bötticher
Georg Bötticher (20 May 1849 – 15 January 1918) was a German graphic artist, writer and publisher.
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Georg Curtius
Georg Curtius (April 16, 1820August 12, 1885) was a German philologist and distinguished comparativist.
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Georg Voigt
Georg Voigt was a German historian who was born in 1827 in Königsberg in East Prussia.
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Georg Wrba
Georg Wrba (3 January 1872 – 9 January 1939) was a German sculptor and graphic artist.
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Gewandhaus
Gewandhaus is a concert hall in Leipzig, the home of the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra.
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Gustav Fechner
Gustav Theodor Fechner (19 April 1801 – 18 November 1887) was a German physicist, philosopher, and experimental psychologist.
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Gustav Wohlgemuth
Gustav Wohlgemuth (2 December 1863 – 2 March 1937) was a German choral conductor and composer.
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Gustav Wustmann
Gustav Wustmann (23 May 1844 – 22 December 1910) was a German philologist and historian, born in Dresden, where he frequented the Kreuzschule, before studying philology at Leipzig in 1862–66.
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Hans Driesch
Hans Adolf Eduard Driesch (28 October 1867 – 17 April 1941) was a German biologist and philosopher from Bad Kreuznach.
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Heinrich Brockhaus
Heinrich Brockhaus (4 February 1804 – 15 November 1874) was a German book dealer and publisher who became a liberal politician.
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Heinrich Gottlieb Tzschirner
Heinrich Gottlieb Tzschirner (14 November 1778 – 17 February 1828) was a German Protestant theologian born in Mittweida, Saxony.
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Heinrich Wuttke
Johann Karl Heinrich Wuttke (12 February 1818 – 14 June 1876, Leipzig) was a German historian and politician.
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Hermann Brockhaus
Hermann Brockhaus (January 28, 1806 – January 5, 1877) was a German Orientalist born in Amsterdam.
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Hermann Credner
Carl Hermann Georg Credner (1 October 1841 – 21 July 1913) was a German earth scientist and the son of Carl Friedrich Heinrich Credner (usually given as Heinrich Credner).
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Hermann Georg Fiedler
Hermann Georg Fiedler (28 April 1862 – 10 April 1945) was a German scholar, who became Taylor Professor of the German Language and Literature at the University of Oxford (1907–37).
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Hermann Masius
Hermann Masius (7 January 1818 – 22 May 1893) was a German educator who was a native of Trebnitz (today a borough of Könnern).
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Hugo Licht
Hugo Georg Licht (21 February 1841 in Nieder-Zedlitz (today Siedlnica, Poland) – 28 February 1923 in Leipzig, Germany) was a German architect.
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Ignaz Moscheles
Isaac Ignaz Moscheles (23 May 179410 March 1870) was a Bohemian piano virtuoso and composer.
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Joachim Ringelnatz
Joachim Ringelnatz is the pen name of the German author and painter Hans Bötticher (7 August 1883, Wurzen, Saxony – 17 November 1934, Berlin).
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Johann Nepomuk Czermak
Johann Nepomuk Czermak (17 June 1828 – 16 September 1873) was an Austrian-German physiologist.
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Johannes Overbeck
Johannes Adolph Overbeck (27 March 1826 – 8 November 1895) was a German archaeologist and art historian.
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Julius Blüthner
Julius Ferdinand Blüthner (11 March 1824 - 13 April 1910) was a German piano maker and founder of the Blüthner piano factory.
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Julius Friedrich Cohnheim
Julius Friedrich Cohnheim (20 July 1839 – 15 August 1884) was a German-Jewish pathologist.
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Karl Thiersch
Karl Thiersch, also spelled Carl Thiersch (20 April 1822 – 28 April 1895), was a German surgeon born in Munich.
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Käthe Windscheid
Katharina "Käthe" Windscheid (28 August 1859 – 11 March 1943) was a German women's rights activist and a pioneer of women's education.
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Leipzig
Leipzig (Upper Saxon: Leibz'sch) is the most populous city in the German state of Saxony.
Leipzig University
Leipzig University (Universität Leipzig), in Leipzig in Saxony, Germany, is one of the world's oldest universities and the second-oldest university (by consecutive years of existence) in Germany.
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List of mayors of Leipzig
This is a list of mayors of Leipzig, until 1877, their title is Bürgermeister.
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Lorenz Clasen
Lorenz Clasen (14 December 1812, Düsseldorf - 31 May 1899, Leipzig) was a German history painter and author; best known for his frequently reproduced painting, "Germania auf der Wacht am Rhein" (Germania at Watch on the Rhein), in the town hall of Krefeld, which was inspired by the popular song Die Wacht am Rhein.
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Louise Otto-Peters
Louise Otto-Peters (26 March 1819, Meissen – 13 March 1895, Leipzig) was a German suffragist and women's rights movement activist who wrote novels, poetry, essays, and libretti.
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May Uprising in Dresden
The May Uprising took place in Dresden, Kingdom of Saxony in 1849; it was one of the last of the series of events known as the Revolutions of 1848.
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Moritz Hauptmann
Moritz Hauptmann (13 October 1792, Dresden – 3 January 1868, Leipzig), was a German music theorist, teacher and composer.
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Moritz Schreber
Daniel Gottlob Moritz Schreber (15 October 1808 – 10 November 1861) was a German physician and university lecturer at the University of Leipzig.
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Nazism
Nazism, formally National Socialism (NS; Nationalsozialismus), is the far-right totalitarian socio-political ideology and practices associated with Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party (NSDAP) in Germany.
Oscar Paul
Oscar Paul (8 April 183618 April 1898) was a German musicologist and a music writer, critic, and teacher.
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Paul Barth (sociologist)
Ernst Emil Paul Barth (born on 1 August 1858 in Baruthe near Oels, Silesia; died on 30 September 1922 in Leipzig), known simply as Paul Barth, was a German sociologist and philosopher.
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Rudolf Dietsch
Heinrich Rudolf Dietsch (16 March 1814, in Mylau – 29 December 1875, in Stötteritz) was a German philologist.
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Rudolf Leuckart
Karl Georg Friedrich Rudolf Leuckart (7 October 1822 – 22 February 1898) was a German zoologist born in Helmstedt.
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Südfriedhof (Leipzig)
Südfriedhof (South Cemetery) is, with an area of 82 hectares, the largest cemetery in Leipzig.
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Wilhelm Eduard Albrecht
Wilhelm Eduard Albrecht (4 March 1800 – 22 May 1876) was a German constitutional lawyer, jurist, and docent.
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Wilhelm Georg Friedrich Roscher
Wilhelm Georg Friedrich Roscher (21 October 18174 June 1894) was a German economist from Hanover.
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Wilhelm His Sr.
Wilhelm His Sr. (9 July 1831 – 1 May 1904) was a Swiss anatomist and professor who invented the microtome.
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Wilhelm Maurenbrecher
Karl Peter Wilhelm Maurenbrecher (21 December 18386 November 1892, Leipzig) was a German historian.
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World War II
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.
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See also
Parks in Leipzig
- Agra (site)
- Alter Johannisfriedhof
- Clara-Zetkin-Park (Leipzig)
- Friedenspark
- Johannapark
- Palmengarten (Leipzig)
- Promenadenring (Leipzig)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friedenspark
Also known as Friedenspark (Leipzig), Neuen Johannisfriedhof, Neuer Johannisfriedhof.
, Julius Friedrich Cohnheim, Karl Thiersch, Käthe Windscheid, Leipzig, Leipzig University, List of mayors of Leipzig, Lorenz Clasen, Louise Otto-Peters, May Uprising in Dresden, Moritz Hauptmann, Moritz Schreber, Nazism, Oscar Paul, Paul Barth (sociologist), Rudolf Dietsch, Rudolf Leuckart, Südfriedhof (Leipzig), Wilhelm Eduard Albrecht, Wilhelm Georg Friedrich Roscher, Wilhelm His Sr., Wilhelm Maurenbrecher, World War II.