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  2. Louis Moreau Gottschalk - Wikipedia

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    Louis Moreau Gottschalk (May 8, 1829 – December 18, 1869) was an American composer, pianist, and virtuoso performer of his own romantic piano works. [1]

  3. Gottschalk - Wikipedia

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    Gottschalk or Godescalc (Old High German) is a male German name that can be translated literally as "servant of God". Latin forms include Godeschalcus and Godescalcus . Similarly, the Arabic equivalent of the name is Abdullah (عبد الله), which also translates to "servant of God," reflecting a shared linguistic and cultural concept of ...

  4. Thomas Gottschalk - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Johannes Gottschalk (born 18 May 1950) is a German radio and television host and entertainer. He is best known for hosting Wetten, dass..? , for many years Europe's biggest television show, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] which he steered to huge success in Germany, Austria, Switzerland and South Tyrol between 1987 and 2023.

  5. Gottschalks - Wikipedia

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    Gottschalk's new, larger store in Fresno, CA, shortly after it opened in 1914. Gottschalks was founded by German Jewish immigrant Emil Gottschalk in 1904 as a dry goods store in downtown Fresno, California. [4] Ten years later, the store grew enough to move into another building downtown with ten times the amount of space. [4]

  6. Gottschalk (Obotrite prince) - Wikipedia

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    Gottschalk, sometimes rendered as Godescalc (Latin: Godescalcus; died 7 June 1066), [1] was a prince of the Obotrite confederacy from 1043 to 1066. He established a Polabian Slavic kingdom on the Elbe (in the area of present-day northeastern Germany ) in the mid-11th century.

  7. Gottschalk of Orbais - Wikipedia

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    Gottschalk of Orbais (Latin: Godescalc, Gotteschalchus; c. 808 – 30 October 868) was a Saxon theologian, monk and poet. Gottschalk was an early advocate for the doctrine of double predestination , an issue that ripped through both Italy and Francia from 848 into the 850s and 860s.

  8. Louis Gottschalk - Wikipedia

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    Louis Gottschalk may refer to: Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829–1869), American composer; Louis F. Gottschalk (1864–1934), American composer (grand-nephew of Louis M.)

  9. Joachim Gottschalk - Wikipedia

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    Joachim Gottschalk (10 April 1904 – 6 November 1941) was a German stage and film actor during the late 1930s, a romantic lead in the style of Leslie Howard.