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Taube is a surname. It may refer to: People * Taube family, a Baltic Swedish-German noble family Persons * Aino Taube (1912–1990), Swedish film and theatre actress * Arvid Taube (1853–1916), Swedish politician and noble * Astri Taube (1898–1980), Swedish sculptor, married to Evert Taube * Carl Taube (1939–1989), American statistician * Carlo Taube (1897–1944), Austro-Hungarian pianist, composer, conductor * Evert Taube (1890–1976), Swedish author, artist, composer and singer, married to Astri Taube * Hedvig Taube (1714–1744), Swedish noble and salonist, official royal mistress to King Frederick I of Sweden * Helene Taube (1860–1930), Baltic German noblewoman * Henry Taube (1915–2005), Canadian-born American chemist awarded the 1983 Nobel Prize in Chemistry * Karl Taube (born 1957), American Mesoamericanist, archaeologist, epigrapher and ethnohistorian * Mel Taube (1904–1979), American football, basketball, and baseball player and coach * Mikhail Taube ...
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Taube Family
The Taube family is an ancient Baltic nobility, Baltic-German noble family settled in Jutland, whose earliest roots can be traced to Westphalia, Germany. History The family historic references: Engelke Tuve (Taube) 1373 Danish vassal in Estonia. Another branch is known to have existed on the feudal estate of Wedewes. The other historic persons: vassals Tuvi Leos and Tuve Collae, 1240 in Estonia. In the 17th century, during Swedish Empire period, several members of the family joined Swedish kings. Berndt Taube was recognized a Baron (friherre) of Carlöö in Ostrobothnia (historical province), Österbotten in 1652. Edvard Taube, was introduced at the Swedish House of Nobility in 1668 and became the ancestor of the untitled noble family Taube (adliga ätten Taube no 734). Also, Edvard's son Fredrik Evert Taube was made a Baron (friherre) in 1692 (Taube of Odenkat) and Fredrik Evert's son Edvard Didrik Taube was made a Count in 1734, becoming the ancestor of the counts of Taub ...
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Mortimer Taube
Mortimer Taube (December 6, 1910 – September 3, 1965) was an American librarian. He is recognized as one the 100 most important leaders in American Library and Information Science of the 20th century. He was important to the Library Science field because he invented Coordinate Indexing, which uses "uniterms" in the context of cataloging. It is the forerunner to computer based searches. In the early 1950s he started his own company, Documentation, Inc. with Gerald J. Sophar. Previously he worked at such institutions as the Library of Congress, the Department of Defense, and the Atomic Energy Commission. American Libraries calls him "an innovator and inventor, as well as scholar and savvy businessman." Current Biography called him the " Dewey of mid-twentieth Librarianship." Taube had a variety of other interests including tennis, philosophy, sailing, music, and collecting paintings. Education and early career Mortimer Taube was born in Jersey City, New Jersey on December 6 ...
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Surnames Of Jewish Origin
In many societies, a surname, family name, or last name is the mostly hereditary portion of one's personal name that indicates one's family. It is typically combined with a given name to form the full name of a person, although several given names and surnames are possible in the full name. In modern times most surnames are hereditary, although in most countries a person has a right to change their name. Depending on culture, the surname may be placed either at the start of a person's name, or at the end. The number of surnames given to an individual also varies: in most cases it is just one, but in Portuguese-speaking countries and many Spanish-speaking countries, two surnames (one inherited from the mother and another from the father) are used for legal purposes. Depending on culture, not all members of a family unit are required to have identical surnames. In some countries, surnames are modified depending on gender and family membership status of a person. Compound sur ...
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German-language Surnames
German (, ) is a West Germanic language in the Indo-European language family, mainly spoken in Western Europe, Western and Central Europe. It is the majority and Official language, official (or co-official) language in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and Liechtenstein. It is also an official language of Luxembourg, German-speaking Community of Belgium, Belgium and the Italian autonomous province of South Tyrol, as well as a recognized national language in Namibia. There are also notable German-speaking communities in other parts of Europe, including: Poland (Upper Silesia), the Czech Republic (North Bohemia), Denmark (South Jutland County, North Schleswig), Slovakia (Krahule), Germans of Romania, Romania, Hungary (Sopron), and France (European Collectivity of Alsace, Alsace). Overseas, sizeable communities of German-speakers are found in the Americas. German is one of the global language system, major languages of the world, with nearly 80 million native speakers and over 130 mi ...
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Teyber
Teyber is a surname. The most prominent people with the surname were an Austrian family of musicians. They also spelled their name many different ways, including ''Deiber'', ''Taiber'', ''Taube'', ''Tauber'', ''Täuber'', ''Tayber'', ''Teiber'', and ''Teuber''. Notable members of this family include: * (c. 1711–1785), violinist and court musician *Anton Teyber (1756–1822), organist, pianist, Kapellmeister and composer, son of Matthäus * Elena Asachi, née Teyber, (1789–1877), pianist, singer and composer, daughter of Anton *Franz Teyber (1758–1810), Austrian organist, Kapellmeister and composer, son of Matthäus * Elisabeth Teyber (1744–1816), operatic soprano, daughter of Matthäus * Therese Teyber (1760–1830), operatic soprano, daughter of Matthäus * Andreas Teuber (1942–2021), American philosophy professor and actor *Klaus Teuber (1952–2023), German dental technician and boardgame designer References See also * Tauber The Tauber () is a river in Franconi ...
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Taubes
Taubes is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Aaron Moses Taubes (1787–1852), Romanian rabbi and writer * Clifford Taubes (born 1954), professor of mathematics at Harvard ** Taubes's Gromov invariant, mathematical concept named after Clifford Taubes * Gary Taubes (born 1956), science journalist and author of '' Good Calories, Bad Calories'' * Jacob Taubes (1923–1987), religion sociologist, philosopher and studied Judaism * Susan Taubes (1928–1969), writer and religion sociologist, wife of Jacob Taubes See also * Daub (surname) * Taube (surname) * Taube family The Taube family is an ancient Baltic nobility, Baltic-German noble family settled in Jutland, whose earliest roots can be traced to Westphalia, Germany. History The family historic references: Engelke Tuve (Taube) 1373 Danish vassal in Eston ... {{Dove-surname Patronymic surnames Surnames of Jewish origin ...
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Daub
Daub or Daube is a surname. It may refer to: Daub Daub may refer to: * Adrian Daub (born 1980), Professor of German * Gerti Daub (born 1937), Miss Germany 1957 * Hal Daub (born 1941), American politician and lawyer * Karl Daub (1765–1836), German Protestant theologian Daube Daube may refer to: * David Daube (1909–1999), professor of law at Oxford and Berkeley * Dennis Daube, German footballer * Johann Friedrich Daube (1730–1797), German music theorist * Peter Daube, New Zealand (voice) actor See also * Dauber (other) * Taube (surname) * Taubes (surname) * Wattle and daub Wattle and daub is a composite material, composite building method in which a woven lattice of wooden strips called "wattle (construction), wattle" is "daubed" with a sticky material usually made of some combination of wet soil, clay, sand, and ... {{surname, Daub Low German surnames Occupational surnames ...
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Taub
Taub is a surname. It may refer to: Persons * Abraham H. Taub (1911–1999), American mathematician and physicist * Ari Taub (wrestler) (born 1971), Canadian Greco-Roman wrestler * Ben Taub (1889–1982), American philanthropist and medical benefactor * Daniel Taub (born 1962), Israeli Ambassador To The Court Of St James * David Rosenmann-Taub (born 1927), Chilean poet, musician, and artist * Edward Taub (born 1931), American behavioral neuroscientist * Gadi Taub (born 1965), Israeli historian, author, screenwriter, and political commentator * Gypsy Taub * Henry Taub (1927–2011), American businessman and philanthropist * Leandro Taub (born 1983), Argentine actor and author * Richard Taub (1937–2020), American sociologist * Robert Taub (born 1955), American concert pianist Fictional characters * Chris Taub, fictional character on the Fox medical drama ''House'' See also * ''Taub.'', taxonomic author abbreviation of Paul Hermann Wilhelm Taubert (1862–1897), Ge ...
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Sven-Bertil Taube
Sven-Bertil Gunnar Evert Taube (24 November 1934 – 11 November 2022) was a Swedish singer and actor. Internationally, he was perhaps better known for his acting career. Taube played Henrik Vanger in the film ''The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo'', and the lead role in '' Puppet on a Chain''. Biography Born in Stockholm on 24 November 1934, he was the son of songwriter Evert Taube and sculptor Astri Taube. At age 14, Taube began playing guitar. While traveling throughout Europe, he developed an interest in folklore and folk music. He performed in concerts on Swedish radio while a student at the Royal Beskow School in Stockholm. Taube graduated in 1954 from the Cherry Lawn School in Darien, Connecticut. While he was a student at the school, Folkways Records invited him to record an album of Swedish folk songs. From 1959 to 1962, he studied acting at the Royal Dramatic Training Academy in Stockholm. In 1969, Taube moved to London where he was active in British theatre. Taube ...
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Robert Taube
Robert Taube (1880–1961) was a Russian-born German stage and film actor. Selected filmography * '' I.N.R.I.'' (1923) * '' Carlos and Elisabeth'' (1924) * '' The Woman Who Did'' (1925) * '' Das leichte Mädchen'' (1941) * ''Andreas Schlüter Andreas Schlüter (1659 – ) was a German baroque sculptor and architect, active in the Holy Roman Empire, the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, and Tsardom of Russia, Russia. Biography Andreas Schlüter was born probably in Hamburg, in ...'' (1942) * '' The Blue Swords'' (1949) Bibliography * Eisner, Lotte H. ''The Haunted Screen: Expressionism in the German Cinema and the Influence of Max Reinhardt''. University of California Press, 2008. External links * 1880 births 1961 deaths German male film actors German male stage actors German male silent film actors Male actors from Riga People of Baltic German descent 20th-century German male actors Emigrants from the Russian Empire to Germany {{Germany-film-actor-18 ...
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Nils Taube
Baron Nils Taube (25 July 1928 – 11 March 2008) was Britain's longest serving fund manager. A colleague of George Soros and advisor to Lord Rothschild, he also anticipated the 1987 stockmarket crash, while delivering an annual return of 15 percent for over 35 years while he ran his own fund. Biography Baron Nils Otto von Taube was born on 25 July 1928 to Valerie Olga Doreen Girard de Soucanton, who was the daughter of William Girard de Soucanton, the Honorary British consul in Reval, owner of trading company Thomas Clayhills and Son and Beatrice Carr, and an upper-class Baltic German Swedish father Baron Axel von Taube, a member of baronial Taube af Karlö introduced at the House of Knights in Stockholm, his family were resettled to Reichsgau Wartheland in 1939 as part of the secret protocols of the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact requiring the resettlement of ethnic Germans from Estonia and Latvia. Taube moved to London in 1946 to study Chemistry, but with family to support h ...
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Mikhail Taube
Baron Mikhail Alexandrovich Taube (May 15, 1869, Pavlovsk, Russian Empire – November 29, 1961; Paris, France) was a Russian international lawyer, statesman and legal historian. Being a Catholic converted from Russian Orthodoxy, Taube came from an old Swedish-German family von Taube, known from the 13th century, one of the branches of Baltic Germans in the service of the Russian throne. Family Taube's father was Alexander Ferdinandovich, a graduate of the Petersburg State Transport University and his mother was Anna (born Butorova). His brother,Alexander: a Lieutenant-General of the Russian Imperial Army, who after the revolution in Russia, being popular among soldier, was elected to represent them in local government. In 1917, Bolsheviks came to power in St.Petersburg and Moscow, eventually the central authorities have extended their power to Siberia where Alexander Taube was located. In 1919, Soviet Red forces were defeated by the White Volunteer Army. General Alexander Taube ...
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