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  1. Philipp Wolfgang, Count of Hanau-Lichtenberg. Mother. Johanna of Oettingen. Friedrich Casimir of Hanau (born 4 August 1623 in Bouxwiller; died 30 March 1685 in Hanau) was a member of the Hanau-Lichtenberg branch of the House of Hanau. He was the ruling Count of Hanau-Lichtenberg from 1641 and of Hanau-Münzenberg from 1642.

  2. In 1578 the Lutheran Church Order of Hanau-Lichtenberg was introduced in Hanau-Münzenberg as well. In this issue, Count Philipp Ludwig acted very carefully and did not follow, probably against his personal conviction, the more radical Calvinist model. His son and successor, Count Philipp Ludwig II, later carried through the so-called "second ...

  3. Subjoined is a classified but by no means an exhaustive list of his very numerous works in various branches of science and literature (a complete list, up to 1775, numbering 576 items, including various editions, was published by Haller himself, in 1775, at the end of vol. 6 of the correspondence addressed to him by various learned friends):—(1) Anatomical:—Icones anatomicae (1743-1754 ...

  4. abitofhistory.net › html › rhwWomen of History - E

    She later held academic positions at Lake Erie College in Ohio and at the Trinity University in Texas. With her later return to Oklahoma she took up the appointment as superintendent of schools in Rogers County, and published articles concerning the history of her people. Rachel Eaton remained unmarried. Eaton, Susan – (1957 – 2003)

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