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:''see also Müller Moller, Möller, Møller or von Möller is a surname. 'Möller' means 'Miller'. Notable people with the surname include: * Adolf Möller, German rower *Aksel Møller (1906–1958), Danish politician *Ale Möller, Swedish musician and composer *Alex Möller, German politician *Andreas Möller, German footballer *Axel Möller, Swedish astronomer * Baldur Möller, Icelandic chess master * Carl Møller, Danish rower * Chris Moller (businessman), New Zealand businessman and sports administrator * Chris Moller (architect), New Zealand architect * Christian Moeller, German artist and architect born 1959 * Christian Möller, German artist and painter born 1963 *Christian Møller, Danish chemist and physicist 1904–1980 * Daniel Wilhelm Moller (1642–1712), Hungarian-German historian and philosopher *David Möller, German sportsman * Edvard Möller, Swedish athlete * Egon Möller-Nielsen, Danish-Swedish architect and sculptor *Erik Möller, German freelance journalist ...
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Daniel Wilhelm Moller
Daniel Wilhelm Moller (26 May 1642 – 25 February 1712) was a Hungarian historian, librarian, polymath, and humanist writer. He wrote under numerous pseudonyms including Ausonius Morelli, Dominikus Romelli, Weghold, Ollemiri, and Reimundus. Moller was born in Bratislava where his father Otto was a jeweller and goldsmith from Sonderburg-Lineburg married to Rebekka Berghammer from Austria. He received his early education at the local Gymnasium and during a plague outbreak he studied at Trencsin. He then went to Leipzig and then to Copenhagen before joining the University of Wittenberg where he studied theology, philosophy, language and history. He went to Strasbourg in 1664 where he taught. He also travelled through Europe, meeting Athanasius Kircher in Rome. He returned to Bratslava in 1670 and taught at the Protestant Gymnasium. He protested the treatment of Hungarian Protestants and was chosen as a leader to meet Emperor Leopold I in Vienna. He become a professor of history and m ...
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Müller (surname)
The German word Müller () means "miller" (as a profession). It is the most common family surname in Germany, Switzerland, and the French départements of Bas-Rhin and Moselle (department), Moselle (with the spelling Müller, Mueller (surname), Mueller or Muller) and is the fifth most common surname in Austria (see List of most common surnames in Europe). Other forms are Miller (surname), Miller (mainly Southern Germany, Austria and Switzerland) and Möller (Northern and Central Germany and the Netherlands). Of the various family coats of arms that exist, many incorporate milling iconography, such as windmills or watermill wheels. A–F *Achim Müller (1938–2024), German chemist *Adam Müller (1779–1829), German political economist and theorist of the state *Adolf Müller (industrialist) (1857–1932), Croatian industrialist, manufacturer and entrepreneur *Adolf Müller (politician, born 1916) (1916–2005), German politician *Alexander Müller (other), multiple people ...
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Egon Möller-Nielsen
Egon is a Danish variant of the male given name Egino. It is most commonly found in Central and Northern Europe. Egon may refer to: People * Egon VIII of Fürstenberg-Heiligenberg (1588–1635), Imperial Count of Fürstenberg-Heiligenberg (1618–1635) and a military leader in the Thirty Years' War * Egon Bahr (1922–2015), German politician * Egon Bittner (1921–2011), American sociologist * Egon Bondy (1930–2007), Czech philosopher * Egon Coordes (born 1944), German footballer and coach * Egon Freiherr von Eickstedt (1892–1965), German physical anthropologist * Egon Eiermann (1904–1970), German architect * Egon Franke (fencer) (1935–2022), Polish Olympic fencer * Egon Franke (politician) (1913–1995), German politician * Egon Frid (born 1957), Swedish politician * Egon Friedell (1878–1938), Austrian writer * Egon Guttman (1927–2021), German-American legal scholar * Egon Hirt (born 1960), German alpine skier * Egon Jensen (politician) (1922–1985), Danish po ...
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Jan Möller
Jan Börje Möller (born 17 September 1953) is a Swedish former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. Starting off his career with Malmö FF, he went on to represent also Bristol City, Toronto Blizzard, Helsingborgs IF, and Trelleborgs FF during a career that spanned between 1971 and 1993. A full international between 1979 and 1988, he won 17 caps for the Sweden national team and represented his country at the 1978 FIFA World Cup. In 1979, he was awarded Guldbollen as Sweden's best footballer of the year. Club career Möller had a successful 16-year career for Malmö FF during the 1970s and 1980s (two different spells), appearing in the 1978–79 European Cup final against Nottingham Forest, a 0–1 loss in Munich. He also played for Helsingborgs IF, Bristol City of England, Toronto Blizzard of Canada (following his former manager at Malmö, Bob Houghton, to both clubs), and Trelleborgs FF, retiring professionally at the age of 40; in 1979, he was awarded the ''Gu ...
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Ivan Möller
Ivan Möller (12 February 1884 – 31 July 1972) was a Swedish sprint runner, hurdler and high jumper. He competed at the 1912 Summer Olympics The 1912 Summer Olympics (), officially known as the Games of the V Olympiad () and commonly known as Stockholm 1912, were an international multi-sport event held in Stockholm, Sweden, between 6 July and 22 July 1912. The opening ceremony was he ... held in Stockholm in the 100 m, 200 m and 4 × 100 m relay. He won a silver medal in the relay but failed to reach the finals in his individual events. Nationally, Möller won eleven Swedish titles: in the 200 m in 1911, in the 110 m hurdles in 1910–12, in the high jump in 1909 (twice), and in the 4 × 100 m relay in 1907 and 1909–1912. References External links * 1884 births 1972 deaths Swedish male sprinters Olympic silver medalists for Sweden Athletes (track and field) at the 1912 Summer Olympics Olympic athletes for Sweden Medalists at the 1912 Summer Olympics Olympic ...
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Irmgard Möller
Irmgard Maria Elisabeth Möller (born 13 May 1947) is a German former militant. She joined the far-left terrorist group Red Army Faction (RAF) in 1971. After participating in two bombings, she was arrested the following year. During the German Autumn of 1977, she was one of the prisoners demanded by the RAF to be freed and was part of an alleged suicide pact in Stammheim Prison with Andreas Baader, Gudrun Ensslin and Jan-Carl Raspe. The other three died and she survived, claiming it was an assassination attempt. She was released from prison in 1994. Early life Irmgard Möller was born in 1947. In the late 1960s, she studied in Munich and participated in protests such as the occupation of the Institut für Zeitungswissenschaften. She joined the Tupamaros Munich and lived in a commune with Fritz Teufel. She joined the Red Army Faction (RAF) in 1971. RAF activity In October 1971, Möller and fellow RAF members Margrit Schiller and Gerhard Müller were involved with a shootout w ...
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Hermann Möller
Hermann Möller (13 January 1850, in Hjerpsted, Denmark – 5 October 1923, in Copenhagen) was a Danish linguist noted for his work in favor of a genetic relationship between the Indo-European and Semitic language families and his version of the laryngeal theory. Möller grew up in North Frisia after its conquest by Germany in the German–Danish War of 1864 and attended German universities (Pulsiano and Treharne 2001:447). He began teaching Germanic philology at the University of Copenhagen in 1883 and continued to do so for over thirty-five years (ib.). Also in 1883, he published ''Das altenglische Volksepos in der ursprünglichen strophischen Form'', 'The Old English Folk Epic in the Original Strophic Form', in which he argued, among other things, that ''Beowulf'' had been composed in a fixed meter which was corrupted by later poets (ib.). Indo-European and Semitic Möller's magnum opus was the ''Vergleichendes indogermanisch-semitisches Wörterbuch'', 'Dictionary o ...
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Hans Møller Gasmann
Pastor Hans Møller Gasmann (28 January 1872 – 6 December 1961) was a Norwegian educator from Oslo, promoter of association football and one of Norway's first Scout leaders, who founded the Second Christiania Scout Troop at Frogner in Oslo in 1910. In spring 1911, he met with Christian Dons, who had started the First Christiania Scout Troop. They founded the Norwegian Guide and Scout Association (). The history of Vålerenga Fotball goes back to ''Fotballpartiet Spark'', which he founded in May 1903. An early mission for Gasmann was to give the local youth social activity and exercise. On a larger scale, the club was part of the movement known as Muscular Christianity Muscular Christianity is a religious movement that originated in England in the mid-19th century, characterized by a belief in patriotic duty, discipline, self-sacrifice, masculinity, and the moral and physical beauty of Athletics (physical cultur .... In 1917, he was awarded the third '' Silver Wolf'', the hig ...
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Hans Hartvig-Møller
Hans Hartvig Møller (sometimes also written as ''Hans Hartvig-Møller'') (Nordborg, Als 1873-1953) was the Rector (1909-1943) of Gammel Hellerup Gymnasium (GHG) founded in 1894 and originally a private school exclusively for boys, the founder of student council in Denmark, and one of the founders of Danish Scouting. The ''Elevråd'' student council was first established in Denmark in 1909 at Hellerup Gymnasium at the behest of newly appointed headmaster Hartvig Møller. Hans Hartvig Møller: "Selvstyre i skoler". In Einar Sigmund (ed.): ''Skole og samfund. Norsk pedagogisk revy for opdragelse og undervisning, 3. årgang (Hæfte Nr. 5), 1922''. Kristiania. (pp. 170-179) The first Danish scout organisation ''Det Danske Spejderkorps'' was founded December 16, 1910 by Hans Hartvig Møller, Cay Lembcke, Oscar Hansen, P. Nørgaard and E. Bøcher, and the first Scout patrol for boys was organized by Hartvig Møller November 20, 1909 at Gammel Hellerup Gymnasium. In 1922 his daught ...
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Gustav Möller (athlete)
Gustav Möller (6 June 1884 – 15 August 1970) was a prominent Swedish politician from the Social Democratic Party, credited as the father of the social security system and the welfare state, also called folkhemmet. He was a member of parliament in 1918–1954 and member of the government in 1924–26, 1932–36 and 1936–51. Life and career Gustav Möller was born in 1884 to a poor family in Malmö, Sweden, but was discovered by his employer and given an education as an office accountant; however, he instead used it in the service of the labor movement, initially as a leader of its publishing house. As party secretary and organizer of the Social Democratic base organization in 1916–1940, he oversaw the trebling of membership and local branches. During his terms as the Minister of Social Affairs in 1936–38 and 1939–51, he is credited as the creator of the Swedish social security system and the welfare state called folkhemmet. He was partly influenced by Alva Myr ...
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Gustav Möller
Gustav Möller (6 June 1884 – 15 August 1970) was a prominent Sweden, Swedish politician from the Swedish Social Democratic Party, Social Democratic Party, credited as the father of the social security system and the welfare state, also called folkhemmet. He was a member of parliament in 1918–1954 and member of the government in 1924–26, 1932–36 and 1936–51. Life and career Gustav Möller was born in 1884 to a poor family in Malmö, Sweden, but was discovered by his employer and given an education as an office accountant; however, he instead used it in the service of the Swedish labour movement, labor movement, initially as a leader of its publishing house. As party secretary and organizer of the Social Democratic base organization in 1916–1940, he oversaw the trebling of membership and local branches. During his terms as the Minister of Social Affairs in 1936–38 and 1939–51, he is credited as the creator of the Swedish social security system and the welfare s ...
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