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  • Charisius
  • 4th-century Roman grammarian

    Flavius Sosipater Charisius (fl. 4th century AD) was a Latin grammarian. He was probably an African by birth, summoned to Constantinople to take the place

    Charisius

    Charisius

  • Isabel Charisius
  • Musical artist

    Retrieved 10 January 2016. "Isabel Charisius wird offiziell Mitglied des Alban Berg Quartetts" [Isabel Charisius officially becomes a member of the Alban

    Isabel Charisius

    Isabel_Charisius

  • Constantinople
  • Capital of the Eastern Roman and Ottoman empires

    Mehmed II on the second day entered Constantinople through the Gate of Charisius (today known as Edirnekapı or Adrianople Gate), it is said that first

    Constantinople

    Constantinople

    Constantinople

  • Jonas Charisius
  • Danish physician, politician and ambassador

    about the passage of English ships through the Sound with Charisius and the others. Charisius arrived in London in November 1610 and was lodged with Paul

    Jonas Charisius

    Jonas Charisius

    Jonas_Charisius

  • Jan Charisius
  • Dutch speed skater

    Jan Charisius (30 September 1926 – 3 July 2008) was a Dutch speed skater. He competed in the men's 500 metres event at the 1952 Winter Olympics. Evans

    Jan Charisius

    Jan Charisius

    Jan_Charisius

  • Constantinsborg
  • Building in Aarhus Municipality, Denmark

    Rodsteen died in 1714 the manor passed to Sophie Elisabeth Charisius' nephew Christian Charisius who was married to Dorothea Cathrine Rosenlund. He died

    Constantinsborg

    Constantinsborg

    Constantinsborg

  • Acts of Thomas
  • Apocryphal book of apostolic acts

    Afghanistan, because of his conversion of Misdaeus' wives and a relative, Charisius. He was imprisoned while converting Indian followers won through the performing

    Acts of Thomas

    Acts of Thomas

    Acts_of_Thomas

  • Charisius (mythology)
  • Arcadian prince in Greek mythology

    In Greek mythology, Charisius (Ancient Greek: Χαρίσιον means 'of thanksgiving') was an Arcadian prince as one of the 50 sons of the impious King Lycaon

    Charisius (mythology)

    Charisius_(mythology)

  • Gnaeus Gellius
  • 2nd-century BC Roman historian

    Annales. The most striking feature of Gellius' work is its huge size. Charisius indeed quotes a word from "book 97", which may not even be the last one

    Gnaeus Gellius

    Gnaeus Gellius

    Gnaeus_Gellius

  • Alban Berg Quartett
  • Austrian string quartet founded in 1970

    The violist changed the most, Hatto Beyerle, Thomas Kakuska and Isabel Charisius. The Berg Quartett was founded in 1970 by four young professors of the

    Alban Berg Quartett

    Alban_Berg_Quartett

  • Edirnekapı, Fatih
  • Quarter in Istanbul, Turkey

    ("Gate of Edirne") hearkens back to Edirne's Gate (the ancient Gate of Charisius), crossed by the old road, which led to Edirne, the ancient Adrianople

    Edirnekapı, Fatih

    Edirnekapı, Fatih

    Edirnekapı,_Fatih

  • Council of Ephesus
  • Ecumenical council in Ephesus in 431, convened by Emperor Theodosius II

    the First Council of Nicaea, in particular an exposition by the priest Charisius. According to a report from Cyril to Celestine, Juvenal of Jerusalem tried

    Council of Ephesus

    Council of Ephesus

    Council_of_Ephesus

  • Walls of Constantinople
  • City walls of Constantinople (modern Istanbul, Turkey)

    Climbing the slope of the Sixth Hill, the wall then rises up to the Gate of Charisius or Gate of Adrianople, at some 76 m height. From the Gate of Adrianople

    Walls of Constantinople

    Walls of Constantinople

    Walls_of_Constantinople

  • Lycaon (king of Arcadia)
  • Greek mythical character, king of Arcadia, son of Pelasgus and Meliboea

    believed to have settled in Triphylia Ceteus ✓ father of Callisto or Megisto Charisius ✓ founded Charisia Cleitor 10 ✓ ✓ possibly eponym of Cleitor Coretho 11

    Lycaon (king of Arcadia)

    Lycaon (king of Arcadia)

    Lycaon_(king_of_Arcadia)

  • Diocletian
  • Roman emperor from 284 to 305

    center. Under the governance of the jurists Gregorius, Aurelius Arcadius Charisius, and Hermogenianus, the imperial government began issuing official books

    Diocletian

    Diocletian

    Diocletian

  • Wolf Henrik von Kalnein
  • 17th-century Danish officer and governor of Danish India

    would die in 1690 during the Siege of Limerick. Von Kalnein married Maren Charisius in c. 1678; however, she died the same year. Von Kalnein remarried on

    Wolf Henrik von Kalnein

    Wolf_Henrik_von_Kalnein

  • Tell Me There's a Heaven
  • 1990 single by Chris Rea

    There's a Heaven" Other The Leisure Process - sleeve design Christian Charisius - back cover photography "Chris Rea - Tell Me There's a Heaven". hitparade

    Tell Me There's a Heaven

    Tell_Me_There's_a_Heaven

  • Translations of the Odyssey
  • into books, but the hexametric Oydssea was. The citations of Festus and Charisius to an Odyssia vetus (old Odyssey) are attempts to distinguish the original

    Translations of the Odyssey

    Translations of the Odyssey

    Translations_of_the_Odyssey

  • Cistern of Aetius
  • Roman cistern and sports venue in Istanbul, Turkey

    metres (980 ft) southeast of the Gate of Edirne (the Byzantine Gate of Charisius, later known as Gate of Adrianople) of the city walls, along Fevzi Paşa

    Cistern of Aetius

    Cistern of Aetius

    Cistern_of_Aetius

  • Menander
  • Athenian comic playwright (c. 342/341 – c. 290 BC)

    the author of the speeches published under the name of the Attic orator Charisius. An admirer and imitator of Euripides, Menander resembles him in his keen

    Menander

    Menander

    Menander

  • De vita sua
  • Autobiography of Marcus Aemilius Scaurus, consul in 115 BC

    fragments indeed come from grammarians of the Late Roman Empire: Servius, Charisius, and Diomedes—who cites Scaurus three times. Chassignet, L'Annalistique

    De vita sua

    De_vita_sua

  • Constantin Marselis
  • death in February 1670, Constantin Marselis married Sophie Elisabeth Charisius (1647-1706). He and his wife took residence on Stadsgård. After years

    Constantin Marselis

    Constantin Marselis

    Constantin_Marselis

  • Ennius
  • Roman writer and poet (c. 239 – c. 169 BC)

    pannis, meaning "rags"—is preserved in the work of the Latin grammarian Charisius), this position is extremely difficult to verify. The Saturae is a collection

    Ennius

    Ennius

    Ennius

  • Diomedes Grammaticus
  • Latin Grammarian during 4th century CE

    same time as Charisius and used the same sources independently. The works of both grammarians are valuable, but whereas much of Charisius has been lost

    Diomedes Grammaticus

    Diomedes_Grammaticus

  • Cornelius Nepos
  • Roman historian and biographer (c.110 BC–c.25 BC)

    anecdotes after the style of Valerius Maximus; Exemplorum libri, of which Charisius cites the second book, and Aulus Gellius the fifth (VI.18, 19). The book

    Cornelius Nepos

    Cornelius Nepos

    Cornelius_Nepos

  • Late Latin
  • Written Latin of late antiquity

    385), theologian, first person executed as a heretic Flavius Sosipater Charisius (4th century), grammarian Diomedes Grammaticus (4th century), grammarian

    Late Latin

    Late Latin

    Late_Latin

  • List of slaves
  • woman in ancient Greece, described in Against Neaera the freedwoman of Charisius the Elean and the wife of his cook Hippias, and as owning and prostituting

    List of slaves

    List of slaves

    List_of_slaves

  • Frederik Christian Kaas (1727–1804)
  • Danish naval officer and landowner

    7 January 1765, he was married at Constantinsborg to Sophie Elisabeth Charisius who died only four years later. He later married again on 11 September

    Frederik Christian Kaas (1727–1804)

    Frederik Christian Kaas (1727–1804)

    Frederik_Christian_Kaas_(1727–1804)

  • Gnaeus Naevius
  • Roman epic poet and dramatist

    several poems preserved in the citations of late ancient grammarians (Charisius, Aelius Donatus, Sextus Pompeius Festus, Aulus Gellius, Isidore, Macrobius

    Gnaeus Naevius

    Gnaeus Naevius

    Gnaeus_Naevius

  • Helenius Acron
  • Ancient Roman grammarian

    commentaries on Horace are now lost but are referred to by the grammarian Charisius. There is some evidence for a commentary on Persius. Scholia attributed

    Helenius Acron

    Helenius_Acron

  • Giovanni Giustiniani
  • Genoese captain, 1453 defender of Constantinople (1418–1453)

    strategic and lowest lying section of the walls, between St. Romanos and Charisius. Immediately, he reorganised the army, trained the city's recruits in

    Giovanni Giustiniani

    Giovanni Giustiniani

    Giovanni_Giustiniani

  • Charisia (city)
  • City in ancient Arcadia

    was part of the Eutresia region. Charisia was named after its founder Charisius, a son of Lycaon. It was abandoned when Megalopolis was founded. It was

    Charisia (city)

    Charisia_(city)

  • Edirnekapı Martyr's Cemetery
  • outside Edirnekapı (literally: Edirne Gate), historically the Gate of Charisius of the city walls, on top of the sixth hill of the old city. The old part

    Edirnekapı Martyr's Cemetery

    Edirnekapı Martyr's Cemetery

    Edirnekapı_Martyr's_Cemetery

  • Hermetica
  • Philosophical texts attributed to Hermes Trismegistus

    on Ecclesiastes and Psalms Commentary Gaius Iulius Romanus, quoted by Charisius in The Art of Grammar Augustine of Hippo, in The City of God 8.23–26 Quodvultdeus

    Hermetica

    Hermetica

    Hermetica

  • Store Kongensgade 77
  • Building in Copenhagen

    64A was (at some point) acquired by Frederik Christian Holsten-Lehn-Charisius (1796-1999) He was the son of admiral Hans Holsten and Regitze Sophie

    Store Kongensgade 77

    Store Kongensgade 77

    Store_Kongensgade_77

  • Publius Pomponius Secundus
  • First century Roman politician, poet and writer

    even in a much later age, as one of them is quoted by the grammarian Charisius. These tragedies were first put on the stage in the time of Claudius.

    Publius Pomponius Secundus

    Publius_Pomponius_Secundus

  • GAIA Music Festival
  • Tomoko Akasaka, Alessandro D'Amico, Guy Ben-Ziony, Gérard Caussé, Isabel Charisius, Blythe Teh Engstroem, Jan Gruening, Lilli Maijala, Lars Anders Tomter

    GAIA Music Festival

    GAIA Music Festival

    GAIA_Music_Festival

  • Ars grammatica
  • Generic title for surveys of Latin grammar

    have been written by Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus (first century) Charisius (fourth century) Gaius Marius Victorinus (fourth century) Maurus Servius

    Ars grammatica

    Ars_grammatica

  • Catullus 96
  • Poem by 1st-century BC Roman poet Catullus

    fragments. These are preserved in the form of quotations from Calvus by Charisius in discussion of the gender of cinis, "ash", with Nonius also citing the

    Catullus 96

    Catullus 96

    Catullus_96

  • Cistern of Aspar
  • the southeast of the Yavuz Selim Mosque; the Çukurbostan of the Gate of Charisius, (later certainly identified with the Cistern of Aetius). The first two

    Cistern of Aspar

    Cistern of Aspar

    Cistern_of_Aspar

  • Jacob Brønnum Scavenius Estrup
  • Danish politician

    was married in 1857 to Regitze Holsten-Charisius (1831-1896), daughter of Adam Christopher Holsten-Charisius. They were the parents of six children.

    Jacob Brønnum Scavenius Estrup

    Jacob Brønnum Scavenius Estrup

    Jacob_Brønnum_Scavenius_Estrup

  • Barbarism (linguistics)
  • Linguistic deviation

    Plotius Sacerdos in the 3rd century AD. Cominianus provides a definition. Charisius, in the 4th century, clearly excluded Greek words from being considered

    Barbarism (linguistics)

    Barbarism_(linguistics)

  • Velia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    Epistulae, x. 58. Nauta, Poetry for Patrons, p. 65. Gellius, xviii. 9, 4. Charisius, i. 18. § 2; ii. 9. § 4. Macrobius, iii. 6. Servius, Ad Virgilii Aeneidem

    Velia gens

    Velia_gens

  • Mummia gens
  • Verres. Mummius, a comic playwright, active after 90 BC, mentioned by Charisius, Priscian, Macrobius, and Aulus Gellius. Mummia Achaica, great-granddaughter

    Mummia gens

    Mummia_gens

  • Kasım Agha Mosque
  • Mosque in Istanbul, Turkey

    mahalle) of Salmatomruk, not far from Edirnekapı (the ancient Gate of Charisius), more or less halfway between the Chora Church and the Fethiye Mosque

    Kasım Agha Mosque

    Kasım Agha Mosque

    Kasım_Agha_Mosque

  • Richard Preston, Earl of Desmond
  • Royal favourite (died 1628)

    Zinzan. In February 1612, at the request of a Danish ambassador Jonas Charisius, there were plans to raise an army under Robert Bertie, 12th Baron Willoughby

    Richard Preston, Earl of Desmond

    Richard_Preston,_Earl_of_Desmond

  • List of editiones principes in Latin
  • First printed editions of a manuscript

    (2000). "Textual Criticism and Source Study in Ancient Latin Grammar: Charisius Ars Grammatica 46.5 Barwick; Excerpta Bobiensia, Grammatici Latini 1.547

    List of editiones principes in Latin

    List_of_editiones_principes_in_Latin

  • Robert Anstruther (diplomat)
  • Scottish-British courtier and diplomat

    Anstruther had brought from The Hague. Anstruther had dealings with Jonas Charisius, secretary to Christian IV, who bought paintings and musical instruments

    Robert Anstruther (diplomat)

    Robert_Anstruther_(diplomat)

  • Robert Bertie, 1st Earl of Lindsey
  • English peer, soldier and courtier

    Lindsey. In February 1612, at the request of a Danish ambassador Jonas Charisius, there were plans to raise an army under Robert Bertie and Sir Edward

    Robert Bertie, 1st Earl of Lindsey

    Robert Bertie, 1st Earl of Lindsey

    Robert_Bertie,_1st_Earl_of_Lindsey

  • Manderup Parsberg
  • Danish nobleman and politician (1546–1625)

    the Sound toll were discussed. The other Danish negotiators were Jonas Charisius and Arnold Witfield. One of English diplomats, Stephen Lesieur sent a

    Manderup Parsberg

    Manderup Parsberg

    Manderup_Parsberg

  • Gerhard Wessel
  • President of the Federal Intelligence Service

    5 August 2002. Retrieved 2023-03-15. (All books in German) Albrecht Charisius, ((Julius Mader)): Nicht länger geheim. Entwicklung, System und Arbeitsweise

    Gerhard Wessel

    Gerhard_Wessel

  • Alipherus
  • Ancient Greek mythological figure

    Lycaon and Cyllene or Nonacris Siblings Acacus, Aseatas, Caucon, Ceteus, Charisius, Cleitor, Cromus, Daseatas, Eleuther, Euaemon, Haemon, Helisson, Heraeus

    Alipherus

    Alipherus

  • Philadelphion
  • Public square in Constantinople

    Fatih until reaching the quarter of Edirnekapı (formerly the Gate of Charisius). The space where the road forked was thought to be the physical centre

    Philadelphion

    Philadelphion

    Philadelphion

  • Comminianus
  • Latin grammarian

    writings no longer exist and he is only known through the Ars grammatica of Charisius. He is the final author mentioned in Alcuin's poetic recounting of the

    Comminianus

    Comminianus

  • Statilia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    with commentaries on Cato and Sallust. His work is repeatedly quoted by Charisius. Titus Statilius T. f. Taurus, consul suffectus in 37 BC, afterward commanded

    Statilia gens

    Statilia gens

    Statilia_gens

  • Danish nobility
  • Socially privileged class in Denmark

    Castenschiold-Castenschiold-Grevenkop-Castenschiold Cederfeld-Simonsen Charisius Carney D Dannemand Danneskiold-Samsøe Dirckinck-Holmfeld Düring-Rosenkrantz

    Danish nobility

    Danish nobility

    Danish_nobility

  • Guillaume Sutre
  • Schoenberg: String Quartets No. 3 Op. 67 & Verklärte Nacht sextet, I. Charisius, V. Erben (Ysaye Records) 2015: Pensées Intimes, Musicians and the Great

    Guillaume Sutre

    Guillaume Sutre

    Guillaume_Sutre

  • Fetih 1453
  • 2012 Turkish film

    During the siege of Constantinople, he attacks the city from the Gate of Charisius and Blachernae Palace (Ayvansaray). Hüseyin Santur Süleyman Pasha An Ottoman

    Fetih 1453

    Fetih_1453

  • Umbria gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    and the end of the fourth. Umbrius Primus, a grammarian mentioned by Charisius in the second book of his Ars Grammatica. Umbrius Felix, buried at Mechera

    Umbria gens

    Umbria_gens

  • Peter Bogner (businessman)
  • German-American businessman (born 1964)

    2023-04-01.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) Charisius, Hanno (2023-05-11). "Gisaid: Streit um die wichtigste Datenbank der Corona-Forschung"

    Peter Bogner (businessman)

    Peter Bogner (businessman)

    Peter_Bogner_(businessman)

  • Annales (Ennius)
  • Latin poem

    395 AD —N/a 1 unplaced Atilius Fortunatianus fl. 4th century AD 1 1 Charisius fl. 4th century AD 1, 7, 16 14 (including 10 unplaced) Diomedes Grammaticus

    Annales (Ennius)

    Annales_(Ennius)

  • History of plug-in hybrids
  • Archived from the original on 19 October 2007. Retrieved 26 October 2007. Charisius, Christian (8 November 2007). "Volkswagen CEO Winterkorn and German Environmental

    History of plug-in hybrids

    History of plug-in hybrids

    History_of_plug-in_hybrids

  • Frederik Michael Krabbe
  • Danish autobiographer

    His second wife was Christiane Charlotte Charisius(1738-1771), daughter of Constantin Augustus Charisius of Constantinborg and Kirsten baronesse Gyldenkrone

    Frederik Michael Krabbe

    Frederik Michael Krabbe

    Frederik_Michael_Krabbe

  • List of ancient Romans
  • Publius Cornelius Cethegus, politician and senator Flavius Sosipater Charisius - grammarian Lucius Cornelius Chrysogonus - freedman Marcus Tullius Cicero

    List of ancient Romans

    List_of_ancient_Romans

  • Netherlands at the 1952 Winter Olympics
  • Sporting event delegation

    Event Athlete Race Time Rank 500 m Jan Charisius DNF – Cockie van der Elst 45.3 19 Gerard Maarse 44.2 8 Wim van der Voort 45.3 19 1500 m Kees Broekman

    Netherlands at the 1952 Winter Olympics

    Netherlands at the 1952 Winter Olympics

    Netherlands_at_the_1952_Winter_Olympics

  • Dositheus Magister
  • The Latin grammar used was based on the same authorities as those of Charisius and Diomedes Grammaticus, which accounts for the many points of similarity

    Dositheus Magister

    Dositheus_Magister

  • Maglegård
  • Former building in Gentofte, Denmark

    on 24 December), Maglegaard was sold to chamberlain Fritz Holsten-Lehn-Charisius, holder of the Barony of Lehn [da]. He chose to demolish the old main

    Maglegård

    Maglegård

    Maglegård

  • Aristocracy of Norway
  • Socially privileged class in Norway

    Barony of Marselisborg Constantin Marselis (Dutch) M Marselis Fædder-Charisius 1680 Denmark Barony of Rosendal (1st creation) Ludwig Holgersen Rosenkrantz

    Aristocracy of Norway

    Aristocracy_of_Norway

  • Aurelia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    Several fragments of his other works have survived. Aurelius Arcadius Charisius, a jurist, who probably flourished during the fourth century. Sextus Aurelius

    Aurelia gens

    Aurelia gens

    Aurelia_gens

  • John VII Palaiologos
  • Byzantine emperor in 1390

    brief siege having ended through a group of commoners opening the Gate of Charisius, without struggle, and letting him in. Though some coercion was used,

    John VII Palaiologos

    John VII Palaiologos

    John_VII_Palaiologos

  • Frederik Wilhelm Dannemand
  • Danish count and army officer (1813–1888)

    made his name synonymous with treason. Privy Councillor Adam Holsten-Charisius [da] responded with a widely noted rejoinder, downplaying the comparison

    Frederik Wilhelm Dannemand

    Frederik Wilhelm Dannemand

    Frederik_Wilhelm_Dannemand

  • History of linguistics
  • also covers punctuation and some aspects of prosody. Other grammars by Charisius (mainly a compilation of Thrax, as well as lost texts by Remmius Palaemon

    History of linguistics

    History_of_linguistics

  • St. Nicholas Church, Stralsund
  • Church in Stralsund, Germany

    Market View from the west, Knieperteich in the foreground West portal Charisius chapel The painted vault The high altar The main altar from the west The

    St. Nicholas Church, Stralsund

    St. Nicholas Church, Stralsund

    St._Nicholas_Church,_Stralsund

  • Bogdan Saray
  • Church in Turkey

    Mahalle) of Salmatomruk, not far from Edirnekapı (the ancient Gate of Charisius), 250 m. east of the museum of Chora and 100 m north of the Kefeli Mosque

    Bogdan Saray

    Bogdan Saray

    Bogdan_Saray

  • Battle of Tannenberg (1914) order of battle
  • Württemberg" – Lt. Col. von Rex 4th (1st Pomeranian) Uhlans "von Schmidt" – Maj. Charisius Other units in the field Königsbergs Reserve – Lt. Gen. Günther von Pappritz

    Battle of Tannenberg (1914) order of battle

    Battle of Tannenberg (1914) order of battle

    Battle_of_Tannenberg_(1914)_order_of_battle

  • Ny Kongensgade
  • Street in Copenhagen, Denmark

    It was purchased by varon Holger Stampe and his wife Caroline Stampe-Charisius in 1898 and replaced by Mariahjemmet. The most prominent building in the

    Ny Kongensgade

    Ny Kongensgade

    Ny_Kongensgade

  • Ove Juul
  • Danish nobleman

    office Diocesan Governor of Aalborg stiftamt 1661–1669 Succeeded by Peder Charisius New office Diocesan Governor of Stavanger stiftamt 1671–1679 Succeeded by

    Ove Juul

    Ove Juul

    Ove_Juul

  • Unofficial patch
  • Software update created by a third party

    for giving us the source code, and that must have taken some courage Charisius, Manuel (20 July 2010). "Chrono Trigger deutsch" (in German). manuloewe

    Unofficial patch

    Unofficial_patch

  • List of excommunicable offences in the Catholic Church
  • converting people. Any laity who follow the teachings of Nestorius or Charisius regarding the nature of Christ. Any laity in the region of Pamphylia who

    List of excommunicable offences in the Catholic Church

    List_of_excommunicable_offences_in_the_Catholic_Church

  • Jörg-Wolfgang Jahn
  • German violinist

    chamber music courses in Germany and abroad. Among his students were Isabel Charisius, Cordelia Palm, Anton Steck, Xaver Paul Thoma, Tianwa Yang and in the

    Jörg-Wolfgang Jahn

    Jörg-Wolfgang_Jahn

  • Istanbul during the Ottoman Empire
  • History of Istanbul under Ottoman rule

    allowing his army to plunder the conquered city, entered it through the Charisius Gate (according to other sources, the sultan entered Constantinople only

    Istanbul during the Ottoman Empire

    Istanbul during the Ottoman Empire

    Istanbul_during_the_Ottoman_Empire

  • Ulrik Christian Kaas
  • Danish Nobleman and Naval Officer

    Frederikke Amalie Charisius, daughter of Councillor (konferensråd) Constantin August Charisius and whose sister Frederikke Amalie Charisius had married Ulrik

    Ulrik Christian Kaas

    Ulrik Christian Kaas

    Ulrik_Christian_Kaas

  • Peter Rodsteen
  • Danish nobleman, government official and landowner

    Danish Admiralty. On 22 February 1703, Rodsteen married Sophie Elisabeth Charisius (1647–1706). She had until then served as Maid of the Bedchamber for Princess

    Peter Rodsteen

    Peter Rodsteen

    Peter_Rodsteen

  • Piccolo Quintet
  • Quintet op. 26 of Graham Waterhouse

    quartet for both works was formed by Odette Couch, Kirsty Hilton, Isabel Charisius and the composer. Piccolo Quintet was recorded in 2007 by Gudrun Hinze

    Piccolo Quintet

    Piccolo Quintet

    Piccolo_Quintet

  • Friedrichswalde (Königsberg)
  • Friedrichshof and Friedrichsberg. It later came into the possession of the Charisius family; their tomb was decorated by Stanislaus Cauer. The estate was incorporated

    Friedrichswalde (Königsberg)

    Friedrichswalde_(Königsberg)

  • March 1 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
  • Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar

    Silvester and Sophronius, in Palestine. Martyrs Agapius, Nicephorus and Charisius. Saint Silvester. Saint Synesius, ascetic of Lysos, Cyprus. 260 Martyrs

    March 1 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    March 1 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    March_1_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)

  • Outline of Istanbul
  • Largest city in Turkey

    Fountain Sultan Mahmut Fountain Tophane Fountain Gates of Istanbul Gate of Charisius Gate of the Spring Xylokerkos Gate Ahırkapı Feneri Anadolu Feneri Fenerbahçe

    Outline of Istanbul

    Outline of Istanbul

    Outline_of_Istanbul

  • Ulrich Ferdinand Beenfeldt
  • Danish portrait painter

    Frederiksborg Castle (1773) Self-portrait of Veenfeldt (1775) Ambrosius Charisius, Gammel Estrup (unknown date) Louise Sophie Beenfeldt, née Jantzen Ulrica

    Ulrich Ferdinand Beenfeldt

    Ulrich Ferdinand Beenfeldt

    Ulrich_Ferdinand_Beenfeldt

  • Jean Joseph Bott
  • German violinist and composer

    manuscript copy full score, 1865, in several volumes). Berlin : Verlag von A. Charisius. Lüderiss'sche Buchhandlung, 1862. Psalm 57, Gott sei mir gnädig (8 solo

    Jean Joseph Bott

    Jean Joseph Bott

    Jean_Joseph_Bott

  • List of the Dutch Speed Skating Championships medalists
  • Verbiezen Jaap Havekotte 1951, Zutphen Kees Broekman Gerard Maarse Jan Charisius 1954, Zwolle Egbert van 't Oever Cockie van der Elst Jan Wervers 1955

    List of the Dutch Speed Skating Championships medalists

    List of the Dutch Speed Skating Championships medalists

    List_of_the_Dutch_Speed_Skating_Championships_medalists

  • Julius Mader
  • German jurist, political scientist, journalist and writer

    from the Humboldt University of Berlin, for work co-authored with Albert Charisius on the development, system and operation of the German secret service

    Julius Mader

    Julius_Mader

  • Nysø Manor
  • Biographical museum in Denmark

    (1826-1876) Henrik Stampe (1876-1892) Henrik Stampe (1892-1904) Holger Stampe-Charisius (1904-1925) Henrik Stampe (1925-1934) Slægten Stampe (1934-1960) Birgitte

    Nysø Manor

    Nysø Manor

    Nysø_Manor

  • List of Roman governors of Syria
  • Lupus c. 275 Maximinus c. 279 Julius Saturninus Between 276 and 282 Claudius Cleobulus Between 289 and 297 L. Aelius Helvius Dionysius 290 Charisius

    List of Roman governors of Syria

    List_of_Roman_governors_of_Syria

  • Bassoon Quintet (Waterhouse)
  • Quintet by Graham Waterhouse

    The string quartet was formed by Odette Couch, Kirsty Hilton, Isabel Charisius and the composer. A revised version was performed in Munich on 14 March

    Bassoon Quintet (Waterhouse)

    Bassoon Quintet (Waterhouse)

    Bassoon_Quintet_(Waterhouse)

  • Christinelund
  • Manor house near Præstø, Denmark

    (1858–1876) Henrik Stampe (1876–1892) Henrik Stampe ( 1892–1904) Holger Stampe-Charisius (1904–1925) Henrik Stampe (1925–1934) Myrle Stampe (née Harvey) (1934–1960)

    Christinelund

    Christinelund

  • 1570s in Denmark
  • dutch historiographer (died 1639 in the Netherlands) Undated – Jonas Charisius, physician, politician, and ambassador (died 1619) 1572 11 February –

    1570s in Denmark

    1570s_in_Denmark

  • Gwendolyn Masin
  • Dutch and Irish violinist (born 1977)

    Philippe Graffin, Jan Talich, Maxim Vengerov; violists Gérard Caussé, Isabel Charisius and Roger Chase; cellists Alexander Baillie, Adrian Brendel, Gavriel Lipkind

    Gwendolyn Masin

    Gwendolyn Masin

    Gwendolyn_Masin

  • Ars Bonifacii
  • Donatus, Priscian, Isidore, and Asporius. In addition, Boniface used Charisius, Phocas, Audax, Diomedes Grammaticus, Sergius (pseudo-Cassiodorus), Virgilius

    Ars Bonifacii

    Ars_Bonifacii

  • Development of COVID-19 tests
  • intrigues experts". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 24 March 2020. Charisius H (26 March 2020). "Covid-19: Wie gut testet Deutschland?" [Covid-19:

    Development of COVID-19 tests

    Development of COVID-19 tests

    Development_of_COVID-19_tests

  • Frederik Christian Moltke
  • Danish politician and landowner

    daughter of J. B. S. Estrup (1825-1913) and Regitze C. C. A. Holsten-Charisius (1831–96), on 2 June 1881 in the Citadel Church in Copenhagen. The couple

    Frederik Christian Moltke

    Frederik Christian Moltke

    Frederik_Christian_Moltke

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