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Otto Max Johannes Jaekel (21 February 1863 – 6 March 1929) was a German paleontologist and geologist.[1]

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  1. 34 relations: Bad Wildungen, Beijing, Berlin, Bernissart, Devonian, Dinosaur, Echinoderm, Ferdinand von Roemer, Geologist, Greifswald, Guangzhou, Habilitation, Halberstadt, Hauptmann, Humboldt University of Berlin, Iguanodon, Karl Alfred von Zittel, Legnica, Munich, Natural History Museum, Berlin, Nowa Sól, Paleobiology, Paleontology, Plateosaurus, Pomerania, Province of Silesia, Strasbourg, Sun Yat-sen University, Ukiyo-e, University of Greifswald, University of Vienna, Vertebrate, World War I, Wrocław.

  2. People from Nowa Sól

Bad Wildungen

Bad Wildungen is a state-run spa and a small town in Waldeck-Frankenberg district in Hesse, Germany.

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Beijing

Beijing, previously romanized as Peking, is the capital of China.

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Berlin

Berlin is the capital and largest city of Germany, both by area and by population.

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Bernissart

Bernissart (Bernissåt) is a municipality of Wallonia located in the province of Hainaut, Belgium.

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Devonian

The Devonian is a geologic period and system of the Paleozoic era during the Phanerozoic eon, spanning 60.3 million years from the end of the preceding Silurian period at million years ago (Ma), to the beginning of the succeeding Carboniferous period at Ma.

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Dinosaur

Dinosaurs are a diverse group of reptiles of the clade Dinosauria.

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Echinoderm

An echinoderm is any deuterostomal animal of the phylum Echinodermata, which includes starfish, brittle stars, sea urchins, sand dollars and sea cucumbers, as well as the sessile sea lilies or "stone lilies".

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Ferdinand von Roemer

Carl Ferdinand von Roemer (5 January 1818 – 14 December 1891), German geologist, had originally been educated for the legal profession at Göttingen, but became interested in geology, and abandoning law in 1840, studied science at the University of Berlin, where he graduated Ph.D. in 1842.

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Geologist

A geologist is a scientist who studies the structure, composition, and history of Earth.

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Greifswald

Greifswald, officially the University and Hanseatic City of Greifswald (Universitäts- und Hansestadt Greifswald, Low German: Griepswoold, Kashubian: Grifiô) is the fourth-largest city in the German state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania after Rostock, Schwerin and Neubrandenburg.

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Guangzhou

Guangzhou, previously romanized as Canton or Kwangchow, is the capital and largest city of Guangdong province in southern China.

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Habilitation

Habilitation is the highest university degree, or the procedure by which it is achieved, in Germany, France, Italy and some other European and non-English-speaking countries.

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Halberstadt

Halberstadt (Eastphalian: Halverstidde) is a town in the German state of Saxony-Anhalt, the capital of Harz district.

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Hauptmann

Hauptmann is an officer rank in the armies of Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.

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Humboldt University of Berlin

The Humboldt University of Berlin (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, abbreviated HU Berlin) is a public research university in the central borough of Mitte in Berlin, Germany.

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Iguanodon

Iguanodon (meaning 'iguana-tooth'), named in 1825, is a genus of iguanodontian dinosaur.

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Karl Alfred von Zittel

Karl Alfred Ritter von Zittel (25 September 1839 – 5 January 1904) was a German palaeontologist best known for his Handbuch der Palaeontologie (1876–1880). Otto Jaekel and Karl Alfred von Zittel are German paleontologists.

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Legnica

Legnica (Polish:; Liegnitz,; Ligńica; Lehnice; Lignitium) is a city in southwestern Poland, in the central part of Lower Silesia, on the Kaczawa River and the Czarna Woda.

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Munich

Munich (München) is the capital and most populous city of the Free State of Bavaria, Germany.

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Natural History Museum, Berlin

The Natural History Museum (Museum für Naturkunde) is a natural history museum located in Berlin, Germany.

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Nowa Sól

Nowa Sól is a city on the Oder River in Lubusz Voivodeship, western Poland.

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Paleobiology

Paleobiology (or palaeobiology) is an interdisciplinary field that combines the methods and findings found in both the earth sciences and the life sciences.

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Paleontology

Paleontology, also spelled palaeontology or palæontology, is the scientific study of life that existed prior to the start of the Holocene epoch (roughly 11,700 years before present).

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Plateosaurus

Plateosaurus (probably meaning "broad lizard", often mistranslated as "flat lizard") is a genus of plateosaurid dinosaur that lived during the Late Triassic period, around 214 to 204 million years ago, in what is now Central and Northern Europe.

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Pomerania

Pomerania (Pomorze; Pommern; Kashubian: Pòmòrskô; Pommern) is a historical region on the southern shore of the Baltic Sea in Central Europe, split between Poland and Germany.

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Province of Silesia

The Province of Silesia (Provinz Schlesien; Prowincja Śląska; Prowincyjŏ Ślōnskŏ) was a province of Prussia from 1815 to 1919.

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Strasbourg

Strasbourg (Straßburg) is the prefecture and largest city of the Grand Est region of eastern France, at the border with Germany in the historic region of Alsace.

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Sun Yat-sen University

Sun Yat-sen University (SYSU) is a public research university in Guangzhou, Guangdong, China.

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Ukiyo-e

Ukiyo-e is a genre of Japanese art that flourished from the 17th through 19th centuries.

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University of Greifswald

The University of Greifswald (Universität Greifswald), formerly known as "Ernst-Moritz-Arndt University of Greifswald", is a public research university located in Greifswald, Germany, in the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.

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University of Vienna

The University of Vienna (Universität Wien) is a public research university located in Vienna, Austria.

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Vertebrate

Vertebrates are deuterostomal animals with bony or cartilaginous axial endoskeleton — known as the vertebral column, spine or backbone — around and along the spinal cord, including all fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals.

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World War I

World War I (alternatively the First World War or the Great War) (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918) was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers.

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Wrocław

Wrocław (Breslau; also known by other names) is a city in southwestern Poland and the largest city in the historical region of Silesia.

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See also

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otto_Jaekel