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The German Empire consisted of 25 states: four kingdoms, six grand duchies, five duchies, seven principalities and three Hanseatic cities.In addition, the house order of the Hohenzollern principalities, although the states themselves had been annexed by Prussia, continued to be awarded in the imperial era.
Aladár Gerevich (16 March 1910 – 14 May 1991) was a Hungarian fencer, regarded as "the greatest Olympic swordsman ever". [1] He won seven gold medals in sabre at six different Olympic Games . [ 2 ]
The fourth tournament (14th World Weightlifting Championships) was held in Vienna, Austria-Hungary from October 9 to October 10, 1910. There were 15 men in action from 2 nations. There were 15 men in action from 2 nations.
Certificate awarding a gold medal to Ransome, SIms and Jeffries for steam thrashing machines and portable steam engines by the South Russian Regional Agricultural Industrial and Crafts Exhibition, Ekaterinoslav 1910
Gold Silver Bronze Lightweight 60 kg Karl Wernicke Germany: Uwe Fricker Germany: Jürgen Christian Germany: Middleweight 70 kg Fritz Altroggen Germany: H. Bauer Germany: J. Gelot Netherlands: Light heavyweight 85 kg Hermann Buchholz Germany: Fritz Kärcher Germany: Harald Christensen Denmark: Heavyweight +85 kg Gustav Sperling Germany: Otto ...
Károly Takács (21 January 1910 – 5 January 1976) [1] [2] [3] was the first shooter to win two Olympic gold medals in the 25 metre rapid fire pistol event, both with his left hand after his right hand was seriously injured.
Petersglocke with new clapper and ringing engines Sound of the bell Trial ringing on October 30, 2018 with new clapper suspension. Petersglocke (pronounced [ˈpeːtɐsˌɡlɔkə]; English: "[Saint] Peter's bell"), commonly referred to as Dicker Pitter (German: [ˈdɪkɐ ˈpɪtɐ]; Kölsch: Decke Pitter or Dekke Pitter, pronounced [ˈdekə ˈpitˑɐ] ⓘ; [help does not use "ˑ"] i.e. "Fat/Big ...
Winners of the annual Silver Medal of the Royal Aeronautical Society 1962 - Dietrich Küchemann; 1967 - Charles Joy; 1971 - John Argyris [8] 1991 - Roy Dommett; 2005 - Professor David Southwood [9] 2010 - Frank De Winne; 2011 - Professor Terence Jones [10] 2012 - Robert Smith [11] 2013 - Professor John Denton [12] 2014 - Mr Frank Ogilvie [13]