Gottlob is a family name, which may refer to:
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Georg Gottlob, Austrian computer scientist
Gottlob is a given name, which may refer to:
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Gottlob Berger
Gottlob Christian Berger (16 July 1896 – 5 January 1975) was a senior German Nazi official who held the rank of '' SS-Obergruppenführer und General der Waffen-SS'' (lieutenant general) and was the chief of the SS Main Office responsible ...
(1896–1975), senior German Nazi official
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Gottlob Burmann (1737–1805), German Romantic poet and lipogrammatist
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Gottlob Frege
Friedrich Ludwig Gottlob Frege (; ; 8 November 1848 – 26 July 1925) was a German philosopher, logician, and mathematician. He was a mathematics professor at the University of Jena, and is understood by many to be the father of analytic ph ...
(1848–1925), German philosopher, logician and mathematician
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Gottlob Frick (1906–1994), German operatic bass
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Gottlob E. Weiss
Gottlob E. Weiss (March 25, 1820 – April 19, 1900) was an American politician.
Born in Saxony, Weiss moved to Wayne, Washington County, Wisconsin, Wayne, Wisconsin Territory in 1847 and lived there until 1853; he moved to Milwaukee, Wiscons ...
(1820–1900), American politician
Gottlob as a middle name may refer to:
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Christian August Gottlob Eberhard
Christian August Gottlob Eberhard (12 January 176913 May 1845) was a German miscellaneous writer.
He was born at Belzig, in the Electorate of Saxony. He studied theology at Leipzig; but, having had a story successfully published in a periodical ...
(1769–1845), German writer
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Christian Gottlob Heine (1729–1812), German classical scholar and archaeologist
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Johann Gottlob Lehmann (disambiguation) Johann Gottlob Lehmann may refer to:
* Johann Gottlob Lehmann (scientist) (1719–1767), German scientist and geologist
* Johann Gottlob Lehmann (classicist) (1782–1837), German classicist
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Johann Gottlob Lehmann (classicist)
Johann Gottlob Lehmann (1782–1837) was an expert in classical studies and noted director of the Gymnasium at Luckau, Germany
Germany,, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second ...
(1782–1837) German expert in classical studies and noted director of the Gymnasium at Luckau, Germany
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Johann Gottlob Lehmann (scientist)
Johann Gottlob Lehmann (4 August 171922 January 1767) was a German mineralogist and geologist noted for his work and research contributions to the geologic record leading to the development of stratigraphy.
Life and career
Lehmann was born ...
(1719–1767) German mineralogist and geologist
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Johann Gottlob Leidenfrost
Johann Gottlob Leidenfrost (27 November 1715 – 2 December 1794) was a German doctor and theologian who first described the scientific phenomenon eponymously named the Leidenfrost effect.
Personal life and career
Johann Gottlob Leidenfrost was ...
(1715–1794), German doctor and theologian who first described the scientific phenomenon eponymously named the Leidenfrost effect
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Adam Gottlob Moltke
Count Adam Gottlob von Moltke (10 November 171025 September 1792) was a Danish courtier, statesman and diplomat, and Favourite of Frederick V of Denmark. Moltke was born at Riesenhof in Mecklenburg. His son, Joachim Godske Moltke, and his gran ...
(1710–1792), Danish courtier, statesman and diplomat
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Christoph Gottlob Müller
Christoph Gottlob Müller (1785–1858) is generally considered to be the founder of the Wesleyan Church in Germany. He converted himself to Methodism around 1806, after he had fled to England during the Napoleonic wars.
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(1785–1858), Considered to be the founder of the Wesleyan Church in Germany
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Christian Gottlob Neefe (1748–1798), German opera composer and conductor
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Adam Gottlob Oehlenschläger
Adam; el, Ἀδάμ, Adám; la, Adam is the name given in Genesis 1-5 to the first human. Beyond its use as the name of the first man, ''adam'' is also used in the Bible as a pronoun, individually as "a human" and in a collective sense as " ...
(1779–1850), Danish poet and playwright
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Johann Gottlob Theaenus Schneider
Johann Gottlob Theaenus Schneider (18 January 1750 – 12 January 1822) was a German classicist and naturalist.
Biography
Schneider was born at Collm in Saxony. In 1774, on the recommendation of Christian Gottlob Heine, he became secretary to ...
(1750–1822), German classicist and naturalist
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Eugen Gottlob Winkler Eugen Gottlob Winkler (1912, in Zürich – 1936, in Munich) was a German writer and essayist. He grew up in Stuttgart and studied Germanistics, Romantic philology and art history at Munich, Paris, Tübingen and Cologne.
Eugen Gottlob Winkler wrote ...
(1912–1936), German writer and essayist
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Karl Gottlob Zumpt
Karl or Carl Gottlob Zumpt ( la, Carolus Timotheus Zumpt; 20 March 179226 June 1849) was a German classical scholar known for his work in the field of Latin philology.
Life
Karl Gottlob Zumpt was born at Berlin on 20 March 1792.
Educated at ...
(1792–1849), German classical scholar known for his work in the field of Latin philology
Gottlob may also refer to the following places:
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Gottlob Gottlob is a family name, which may refer to:
* Georg Gottlob, Austrian computer scientist
Gottlob is a given name, which may refer to:
* Gottlob Berger (1896–1975), senior German Nazi official
* Gottlob Burmann (1737–1805), German Romanti ...
, a commune in the
Timiș County
Timiș () is a county (''județ'') of western Romania on the border with Hungary and Serbia, in the historical region of Banat, with the county seat at Timișoara. It is the westernmost and the largest county in Romania in terms of land area. Th ...
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Romania
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Gottlieb
Gottlieb (formerly D. Gottlieb & Co.) was an American arcade game corporation based in Chicago, Illinois.
History
The main office and plant was located at 1140-50 N. Kostner Avenue until the early 1970s when a new modern plant and office was l ...
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