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  1. Johann Kaspar Schiller as a lieutenant. Birthplace in Bittenfeld. Plaque at his birthplace. His grave in Gerlingen. Johann Kaspar Schiller (27 October 1723 – 7 September 1796) was an army officer and court gardener to the Dukes of Württemberg. He and his wife Elisabetha Dorothea are also notable as the parents of the playwright Friedrich ...

  2. Aug 7, 2021 · September 1796 in Stuttgart) war Offizier und Hofgärtner des Herzogs von Württemberg. Er ist der Vater Friedrich Schillers. Johann Kaspar Schiller war der Sohn eines Schultheißen, dessen Vorfahren vorwiegend Weingärtner und Handwerker im Remstal waren. Er erhielt zunächst bis 1734 Unterricht in Latein durch einen Hauslehrer.

    • Waiblingen, Baden-Wuerttemberg
    • Stuttgart, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
    • October 27, 1723
  3. Jan 1, 2023 · His father, Johann Caspar Schiller (1723–1796), served in the Seven Years’ War and rose from ensign in 1745, to army medic in 1753, to lieutenant in 1758, to captain in 1767, finally retiring from the Württembergian army in 1785, at which time he was appointed by the duke to supervise the botanical gardens at the residence in Ludwigsburg ...

    • Jeffrey.High@csulb.edu
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  5. The second, dated April 1827, depicts a woman and child on a beach observing a passing sailboat. Dahl had employed similar settings in recent works, as had his friend and neighbor in Dresden, the German painter Caspar David Friedrich, whose painting Two Men Contemplating the Moon (1819; State Museum, Dresden) Dahl owned. Other biographical ...

  6. Sep 5, 2022 · Johann Caspar Schiller: Vom Weinbau. Mit einem Nachwort neu herausgegeben von Isolde Döbele-Carlesso. (Weingeschichte – Historische Texte. 1.) Carlesso Verlag Brackenheim 2006. 93 Seiten. Pappband € 12,– ISBN 3-939333-02-6

  7. O poeta e dramaturgo alemão Friedrich Schiller nasceu a 10 de novembro de 1759, em Marbach, sul da Alemanha. Ele divide com Goethe o título de principal dramaturgo do classicismo alemão.