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A Charge to Keep. 1916.W.H.D. Koerner. Wilhelm Heinrich Detlev "Big Bill" Körner (November 1878 – August 11, 1938), also known as Wilhelm Heinrich Dethlef Koerner, William HD Koerner, WHDK, or W.H.D. Koerner, [1] was a noted illustrator of the American West whose works became known to new audiences when his painting, nicknamed A Charge to Keep, was used as the cover image for the ...
Hugo Hercules was an American weekly comic strip published in the Chicago Tribune, written and drawn by Wilhelm Heinrich Detlev Körner. It ran for five months, from September 7, 1902, to January 11, 1903, totaling seventeen strips. [1] Despite its short run, it is considered the earliest superhero fiction comic. [2]
Koerner, Guglielmo (1875). Intorno a due acidi benzobisolforici ed ai loro rapporti con altri composti. Presentata da Polli Giovanni. Milano: Bernardoni. Koerner, Wilhelm (1882). Die Grundzuge der ungarischen Sprache. Berlin: Weidmann. Koerner, Guglielmo (1887). Lezioni di Chimica organica. Raccolte da Alfredo Gilardi e Niccolo Baseggio.
The image of the capital was completed by the pompous buildings of King Wilhelm II. Benjamin's family lived in various wealthy neighborhoods in West Berlin: near the Tiergarten, then in Charlottenburg and Grunewald. His childhood was marked by prosperity as well as security and isolation in a bourgeois world where the cult of things reigned. [1 ...
The following image is a family tree of every prince, king, queen, monarch, confederation president and emperor of Germany, from Charlemagne in 800 over Louis the German in 843 through to Wilhelm II in 1918. It shows how almost every single ruler of Germany was related to every other by marriages, and hence they can all be put into a single tree.
Detlev Buchholz, theoretical physicist at Göttingen University; Detlev Buck (born 1962), German film director and actor; Otto Detlev Creutzfeldt (1927–1992), German physiologist and neurologist; Detlev Dammeier (born 1968), German football coach and a former player; Wilhelm Heinrich Detlev Körner (1878–1938), illustrator of the American West
Alexis Korner (1928–1984), born Koerner, musician; Alfred Körner (1926–2020), Austrian footballer; August Theodor Koerner (1843–1912), American politician; Brendan I. Koerner (born 1974), contributing editor for Wired magazine; Christian Gottfried Körner (1756–1831), German writer and lawyer
Susan Catherine Koerner Wright (née Koerner; April 30, 1831 – July 4, 1889) was the mother of aviation pioneers Wilbur and Orville Wright and suffragettist Katharine Wright Haskell, and the wife of bishop Milton Wright. She gave birth to seven children, and fostered in them an interest in carpentry and mechanics with her deep skills in those ...