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Tarnow may refer to: Places Germany *Tarnow, Germany, a municipality in the Rostock district, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Poland *Tarnów, a town in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, south Poland *Tarnów County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship * Tarnów Voivodeship, a former administrative unit in Poland, now part of the Lesser Poland Voivodeship * Tarnów, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, south-west Poland * Tarnów, Lublin Voivodeship, east Poland * Tarnów, Masovian Voivodeship, east-central Poland * Tarnów, Opole Voivodeship, south-west Poland * Tarnów, Gorzów County in Lubusz Voivodeship, west Poland * Tarnów, Żary County in Lubusz Voivodeship, west Poland People with the surname * Arthur Tarnow (1942-2022), United States District Court judge * Dennis P. Tarnow, American dentist and authority on implant dentistry * Fanny Tarnow (1779–1862), German writer * Fritz Tarnow (1880–1951), German politician * Rudolf Tarnow (1867–1933), Low German writer * Toby Tarnow (born 1937), Can ...
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Fanny Tarnow
Franziska Christiane Johanna Friederike "Fanny" Tarnow (17 December 1779, Güstrow – 4 July 1862, Dessau) was a German author. She wrote under the names Fanny Tarnow and F.T. Family background Fanny Tarnow was the first child of the lawyer and secretary of state in Güstrow David Tarnow, later a ''Gutsbesitzer'' or landholder, and his wife, Amalie Justine Holstein. She grew up in wealthy circles, but was unable to walk well after a terrible fall when she was just four years old. The majority of her childhood was spent at her family home and that of her aunt Wilhelmine von le Fort (1771–1841). After her father lost his property, the family moved to Neubukow, Neu-Buckow and Fanny became a governess, first at Rügen for four years then at Rohlstorff. Writing career In 1805 she began publishing her journals anonymously and made contact with cultural figures including Johann Friedrich Rochlitz, Julius Eduard Hitzig, Friedrich de la Motte Fouqué, Rosa Maria Assing, Rahel Varnha ...
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Tarnowski Family
The House of Tarnowski (plural: Tarnowscy) is the name of a Poland, Polish Nobility, noble and aristocratic family (''szlachta''). Because Polish adjectives have different forms for the genders, Tarnowska is the form for a female family member. History The Tarnowski family was one of the oldest and most powerful magnate families in Poland. It reached its apex in the 14th, 15th and the 16th centuries, when members of the Tarnów, Melsztyn and later Jarosław branches held prominent positions beside the Piast and Jagiellon kings of Poland. From father to son, the Tarnowski family held ten times the office of voivode of Kraków Voivodeship (14th century – 1795), Kraków Voivodeship and six times the office of castellan of Kraków. The history of the family started with the trusted advisor of the last Piast kings Comes Spytek z Melsztyna, the progenitor of the Tarnowski-Melsztyński-Jarosławski family. By 1320 he held the office of voivode of Kraków, and from 1331 the highest ...
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Tarnowo (other)
Tarnowo may refer to the following places: * Tarnowo, Oborniki County in Greater Poland Voivodeship (west-central Poland) * Tarnowo, Piła County in Greater Poland Voivodeship (west-central Poland) * Tarnowo, Podlaskie Voivodeship (north-east Poland) * Tarnowo, Poznań County in Greater Poland Voivodeship (west-central Poland) * Tarnowo, Goleniów County in West Pomeranian Voivodeship (north-west Poland) * Tarnowo, Łobez County in West Pomeranian Voivodeship (north-west Poland) * Tarnowo, Myślibórz County in West Pomeranian Voivodeship (north-west Poland) * Tarnowo, Stargard County in West Pomeranian Voivodeship (north-west Poland) {{geodis ...
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Tarnov (other)
Tarnov can be: * Tarnov, Bardejov, a village in Slovakia *Tarnów, Poland, anglicized as Tarnov *Tarnov, Nebraska Tarnov is a village in Platte County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 46 at the 2010 census. History Tarnov was laid out in 1889. A large share of the early settlers being natives of Tarnów, Poland, caused the name to be selected ...
, named after the Polish town from which many of the original inhabitants came {{geodis ...
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Battle Of Tornow
The Battle of Tornow was fought between the forces of Prussia and Sweden on 26 September 1758 during the Seven Years' War, near modern-day Fürstenberg/Havel (then called Tornow, in the Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Strelitz The Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Strelitz was a territory in Northern Germany, held by the younger line of the House of Mecklenburg residing in Neustrelitz. Like the neighbouring Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, it was a sovereign member state ...). References Battle of Tornow Battles of the Seven Years' War Battles involving Prussia Battles involving Sweden Military history of Brandenburg 1758 in the Holy Roman Empire Battles of the Pomeranian War {{Sweden-battle-stub ...
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Fürstenberg/Havel
Fürstenberg () is a town in the Oberhavel district, Brandenburg, Germany. Geography Fürstenberg is situated on the Havel, River Havel, south of Neustrelitz, and north of Berlin. The town lies at the southern edge of the Mecklenburg Lake District and is framed by the Röblinsee, Baalensee, and Schwedtsee lakes. The River Havel splits into several channels as it flows through the town, one of which contains a lock (water transport), lock used by vessels navigating the river. The original town site was situated on an island between these channels. Districts of Fürstenberg Fürstenberg includes nine Quarter (urban subdivision), areas, named for former villages that are now mostly farmland or little more than a church: * Altthymen * Barsdorf * Blumenow * Bredereiche * Himmelpfort * Steinförde * Ravensbrück * Tornow * Zootzen Fürstenberg Palace North from the center of the town is Fürstenberg Palace, which was built between 1741 and 1752 by the architect Christoph Julius ...
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Unia Tarnów (sports Club)
Unia Tarnów was a Polish multi-sports club, based in Tarnów, Poland, whose legacy is continued by several separate club still carrying the same name. The club was stablished in 1928 as a football club, which continues to play to this day, and athletics club. The club is best known for its motorcycle speedway team, founded in 1957, becoming independent in 2001. Over time many sections of the club have become independent entities in their own right but keeping the historical name. Since the last re-organisation in 2010 all sections of the club had become independent with the exception of the football and athletics sections. By 2013 only the football club was left and had therefore '' de facto'' ceased to exist as a multi-sports club. The football club did however create a futsal section in 2019. Sections Athletics The athletics was one of the founding sections of the club in 1928, dating its roots to before that. In the inaugural year the country was represented by its athlete Zdz ...
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Toby Tarnow
Toby Tarnow (born June 15, 1937, in Gravelbourg, Saskatchewan, Canada) is a Canadian actress. She was the first actress to portray the popular Anne Shirley of Anne of Green Gables in Canadian radio then in Canadian television in a 1956 television movie. Career Her most popular work included the part of Princess Summerfall Winterspring on the Canadian version of the '' Howdy Doody Show'' on CBC television, a regular panelist on the Canadian ''To Tell the Truth'', a regular role in CTV'S forensic police drama ''The Collaborators'' (1973–74), a regular on the children's show, '' Mr. Dressup'', a continuing character on the Canadian soap opera '' Moment of Truth'', and a continuing role in the miniseries '' Amerika'' and a children's television show, '' Nursery School Time with Miss Toby and Hoppy''. In 2012, Toby was awarded the Children's and Youth Theatre Award by the New Hampshire Theatre Awards. Personal life In August 1989, she moved to New Hampshire New Hamp ...
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Rudolf Tarnow
Rudolf Tarnow (25 February 1867 in Parchim, Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin - 19 May 1933 in Schwerin) was a Low German writer. Early life Rudolf Tarnow was born on 25 February 1867 in the city of Parchim, the oldest son of a shoemaker, Heinrich Tarnow, and his wife, Dorothea (née Pingel). He attended school from 1873 until 1881, claiming to be a very good student, although he often focused more on social life than schoolwork, which he saved for home. After success in school, he began a commercial apprenticeship in a textile factory in his home town, which he completed successfully in 1885. In 1896, he married Erna Bruns. From this relationship came three children, two sons, Walter and Rudolf, and a daughter, Elisabeth. After his service in the military, where he spent some years in the personal military company of the grand duke of Mecklenburg, he applied successfully to be the superintendent of the insane asylum in Schwerin. Writing career He began to publish his work, ...
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Fritz Tarnow
Fritz Tarnow (April 13, 1880 in Bad Oeynhausen, Province of Westphalia – October 23, 1951) was a Social Democrat trade unionist and Reichstag deputy during the Weimar Republic. Tarnow was the son of a carpenter and attended elementary school in Hanover, where he also became a carpenter's apprentice. He then became a journeyman and traveled throughout Germany. He worked until 1906 as a carpenter, and in the years 1901 to 1906, he was also a board member of the Rastatt, , Bonn and Berlin branches of the . Then he worked until 1908 as a literary and statistical assistant in the main office of the Wood Workers Association in Stuttgart. In 1909, he graduated from the central school of the Social Democratic Party (SPD) in Berlin. From 1909 to 1919, Tarnow was then head of the Literary Agents (Press Office) in the main office of the German Wood Workers' Union, in Berlin. In addition, from 1909 to 1915, he was a community representative, a member of the district assembly and a board mem ...
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Dennis P
Dennis or Denis is a first or last name from the Greco-Roman name Dionysius, via one of the Christian saints named Dionysius. The name came from Dionysus, the Greek god of ecstatic states, particularly those produced by wine, which is sometimes said to be derived from the Greek Dios (Διός, "of Zeus") and Nysos or Nysa (Νῦσα), where the young god was raised. Dionysus (or Dionysos; also known as Bacchus in Roman mythology and associated with the Italic Liber), the Thracian god of wine, represents not only the intoxicating power of wine, but also its social and beneficent influences. He is viewed as the promoter of civilization, a lawgiver, and a lover of peace—as well as the patron deity of both agriculture and the theatre. Dionysus is a god of mystery religious rites, such as those practised in honour of Demeter and Persephone at Eleusis near Athens. In the Thracian mysteries, he wears the "bassaris" or fox-skin, symbolizing new life. (See also Maenads.) A mediaev ...
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