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  2. Kunstgewerbeschule - Wikipedia

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    The school reopened under the name Schule für Handwerk und Kunst (School for Crafts and Art) in 1946. After various name changes and changes of premises this merged into the Kunsthochschule Kassel in 1970, which, in 1971, became a faculty of the University of Kassel. [9] Stuttgart (1869).

  3. University of Applied Arts Vienna - Wikipedia

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    The predecessor of the Angewandte was founded in 1863 as the k. k. Kunstgewerbeschule (Vienna School of Arts and Crafts), [2] following the example of the South Kensington Museum in London, now the Victoria & Albert Museum, to set up a place of advanced education for designers and craftsmen with the Arts and Crafts School in Vienna.

  4. List of counts of Albon and dauphins of Viennois - Wikipedia

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    Coat of Arms of the Dauphins of Viennois. The counts of Albon (French: comtes d'Albon) were members of the medieval nobility in what is now south-eastern France.. Guigues IV, Count of Albon (d. 1142) was nicknamed le Dauphin or 'the Dolphin'.

  5. College of Arts and Crafts - Wikipedia

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    College of Arts and Crafts may refer to: Akita Municipal Junior College of Arts and Crafts, Akita, Japan. California College of the Arts, Oakland, California, USA and San Francisco, California, USA. Camberwell College of Arts, London, United Kingdom. College of Arts and Crafts, Lucknow, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India.

  6. Guigues VII of Viennois - Wikipedia

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    Guigues VII (1225–1269), of the House of Burgundy, was the dauphin of Vienne and count of Albon, Grenoble, Oisans, Briançon, Embrun, and Gap from 1237 to his death. He was the son of Andrew Guigues VI and Beatrice of Montferrat. When his father died, his mother helped guide the leadership of the new Dauphin. [1]

  7. List of university and college name changes in the United ...

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    Former Name(s) Year of Change Babson College: Babson Institute 1969 Baldwin Wallace University: Baldwin Institute (1845), Baldwin University (1855), Baldwin-Wallace College (1913) 2012 [9] Bellevue College: Bellevue Community College 2009 [10] Bemidji State University: Bemidji State College Benedictine University

  8. Dauphiné - Wikipedia

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    In the 12th century, the local ruler Count Guigues IV of Albon (c. 1095 –1142) bore a dolphin on his coat of arms and was nicknamed le Dauphin (French for 'dolphin'). His descendants changed their title from Count of Albon to Dauphin of Viennois. The state took the name of Dauphiné. It became a state of the Holy Roman Empire in the 11th century.

  9. Academy of Fine Arts Vienna - Wikipedia

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    The Academy of Fine Arts Vienna (German: Akademie der bildenden Künste Wien) is a public art school in Vienna, Austria. Founded in 1688 as a private academy, it is now a public university. The Academy is also known for twice rejecting admission to a young Adolf Hitler in 1907 and 1908.