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  1. Botany, Medicine. Author abbrev. (botany) Bercht. Count Friedrich Carl Eugen Vsemir von Berchtold, baron von Ungarschitz ( Czech: Bedřich Karel Eugen Všemír Berchtold hrabě z Uherčic; 25 October 1781 – 3 April 1876), was a German-speaking Bohemian physician and botanist from Austrian descent.

  2. O Přirozenosti Rostlin (On the Nature of Plants) is a Czech botanical text written by Friedrich von Berchtold and Jan Svatopluk Presl, and published in Prague in 1820. A later expanded edition in three volumes was published between 1823 and 1835.

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  4. Apr 17, 2024 · Leopold, Graf von Berchtold (born April 18, 1863, Vienna, Austria—died November 21, 1942, near Csepreg, Hungary) was an Austro-Hungarian foreign minister whose ultimatum to Serbia (July 23, 1914) was followed (August 1) by the outbreak of World War I.

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  5. Friedrich Wssemjr von Berchtold (1781–1876), Bohemian botanist of Austrian descent. Also published as Bedřich Všemír von Berchtold . IPNI standard form: Bercht. Taxon names authored (List may be incomplete) 44 taxon names authored by Friedrich von Berchtold; Publications [edit] (List may be incomplete) Berchtold, F.v. & Presl, J.S. 1820.

  6. Friedrich von Berchtold (1781–1876) was a practicing physician with a strong interest in botany and natural history. In the 1830s he left his medical practice and traveled extensively in Europe, the Orient and Brazil (1836–1855).

  7. Berchtold, Bedřich Všemír von: Date of birth: 1781 : Date of death: 1876 : Remarks [author note: Herbarium and types: PR (founder of the herbarium). Also travelled in the Orient and Europe] Example of Names published: Arecaceae Bercht. & J.Presl, Prir. Rostlin 266 (1820), nom. cons. URL: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friedrich_von_Berchtold ...

  8. Count Friedrich Carl Eugen Vsemir von Berchtold, baron von Ungarschitz (Czech: Bedřich Karel Eugen Všemír Berchtold hrabě z Uherčic; 25 October 1781 – 3 April 1876), was a German-speaking Bohemian physician and botanist from Austrian descent.

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