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  1. Eugenius Johann Christoph Esper: Eugenius Johann Christoph Esper (2 June 1742 – 27 July 1810) was a German zoologist and naturalist. Born in Wunsiedel in Bavaria, he was professor of zoology at Erlangen university. (German zoologist and naturalist) [100%] 2022-08-08 [18th-century German botanists] [1742 births]...
  2. Eugenios Eugenidis: Eugenios Eugenidis (Greek: Ευγένιος Ευγενίδης; December 1882 – April 1954) was a prominent Greek shipping magnate. Eugenios Eugenidis was born in Didymoteicho, Evros (then part of the Ottoman Empire) on 22 December 1882, the son of Agapios Eugenidis, a senior judge in the ... [87%] 2024-01-12 [1882 births] [1954 deaths]...
  3. Eugenius: Elected on the banishment of Martin I., and at the height of the Monothelite crisis, he showed greater deference than his predecessor to the emperor’s wishes, and made no public stand against the patriarchs of Constantinople. He, however, held ... [76%] 2022-09-02
  4. Johann Christoph Schambogen: Johann Christoph Schambogen (tschechisch Jan Kryštof Schambogen; * 1636 in Glatz, Grafschaft Glatz; † 5. März 1696 in Prag) war Professor der Rechte an der Karls-Universität Prag und 1687–1689 sowie 1692–1693 deren Rektor. [71%] 2023-07-04
  5. Gottsched, Johann Christoph: Gottsched, Johann Christoph (1700-1766), German author and critic, was born on the 2nd of February 1700, at Judithenkirch near Königsberg, the son of a Lutheran clergyman. He studied philosophy and history at the university of his native town, but ... [71%] 2022-09-02
  6. Wagenseil, Johann Christoph: German Christian Hebraist; born at Nuremberg Nov. In 1667 he was made professor of history at Altdorf, and was professor of Oriental languages at the same university from 1674 to 1697, after which he occupied the chair of ecclesiastical law ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [71%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  7. Johann Christoph Mocker: Johann Christoph Mocker (auch Mockert, * nach 1698; † 1770 in Roßleben) war ein deutscher Orgelbauer, der in der Mitte des 18. Jahrhunderts seine Orgelwerkstatt in Roßleben hatte. [71%] 2023-05-18
  8. Johann Christoph Gatterer: Johann Christoph Gatterer (13 July 1727 – 5 April 1799) was a German historian who was a native of Lichtenau. He was the father of cameralist Christoph Wilhelm Jacob Gatterer (1759–1838) and poet Magdalena Philippine Engelhard (1756–1831). (German historian) [71%] 2023-12-31 [18th-century German historians] [Academic staff of the University of Göttingen]...
  9. Johann Christoph Altnickol: Johann Christoph Altnickol, or Altnikol, (baptised 1 January 1720, buried 25 July 1759) was a German organist, bass singer, and composer. He was a student, copyist and son-in-law of Johann Sebastian Bach. [71%] 2022-07-20 [German male classical composers] [German classical composers]...
  10. Johann Christoph Balser: Johann Christoph Balser (* 31. Januar 1710 in Gießen; † 14. [71%] 2023-06-28
  11. Johann Christoph Arnold: Johann Christoph Arnold (November 14, 1940 – April 15, 2017) was a Christian writer and pastor. He was the elder of the Bruderhof Communities between 1983 and 2001. (Social) [71%] 2023-04-15 [Reconciliation]
  12. Wolf, Johann Christoph: Christian Hebraist and polyhistor; born at Wernigerode Feb., 1683; died at Hamburg July 25, 1739. He studied at Wittenberg, and traveled in Holland and England in the interest of science, coming in contact with Vitringa, Surenhuis, Reland, Basnage, and others. (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [71%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  13. Johann Christoph Neupert: Johann Christoph Neupert (* 8. Dezember 1842 in Münchberg, Oberfranken; † 7. [71%] 2023-07-15
  14. Johann Christoph Petzold: ¨Johan Christoph Petzold (5 October 1708 - 15 September 1762) was a German sculptor who mainly worked in Denmark. He was a professor at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts from its establishment in 1754 and briefly held the post ... (German sculptor) [71%] 2023-02-04 [Danish sculptors] [Danish male artists]...
  15. Johann Christoph Bach (organist at Ohrdruf): Johann Christoph Bach (16 June 1671 – 22 February 1721) was a musician of the Bach family. He was the eldest of the brothers of Johann Sebastian Bach who survived childhood. (Organist at Ohrdruf) [71%] 2023-06-11 [1671 births] [1721 deaths]...
  16. Johann Christoph Clare: Johann Christoph Clare (* 1692 in Weißenfels; † 14. November / 25. [71%] 2023-06-06
  17. Johann Christoph Hoffbauer: Johann Christoph Hoffbauer (19 May 1766, Bielefeld – 4 August 1827, Halle an der Saale) was a German philosopher, who published extensively on natural law, ethics and psychology. From 1785 he studied at the University of Halle, where his influences included ... (Biography) [71%] 2023-12-02
  18. Johann Christoph Harenberg: Johann Christoph Harenberg (* 28. April 1696 in Langenholzen; † 12. [71%] 2023-06-12
  19. Johann Christoph Spurzheim: Johann Christoph Spurzheim [KASPAR] (1776-1832), German phrenologist, was born near Treves on the 31st of December 1776. Gall while studying medicine in Vienna, and for some years assisted him in spreading his phrenological doctrines, but in 1813 the two ... [71%] 2022-09-02
  20. Johann Christoph Heilbronner: Johann Christoph Heilbronner (13 March 1706, in Ulm – 17 January 1745 (or c.1747), in Leipzig) was a German mathematical historian (Mathematikhistoriker) and theologian. These two books are the first books that named and used the phrase "mathematical history (German ... (Biography) [71%] 2023-12-18 [Historians of mathematics]

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