Infobox sportsperson birth date 19 March 1951 birth place medaltemplates MedalSport Women s Athletics sport Athletics MedalCountry GDR MedalCompetition Olympic Games MedalSilver 1976 Summer Olympics 1976 Montreal Pentathlon Christine Laser , n Bodner, born 19 March 1951 in Mattstedt , near Apolda , Thuringia Th ringen is a former Germany German athlete who mainly competed in the pentathlon . She competed for East Germany at the 1976 Summer Olympics held in Montreal , Canada where she won the silver medal in the pentathlon between team mates Siegrun Siegl and Burglinde Pollak for an East German clean sweep. References Reflist http www.sports reference.com olympics athletes bo christine bodner laser 1.html Sports Reference Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Laser, Christine ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION East german pentathlete DATE OF BIRTH 19 March 1951 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Laser, Christine Category 1951 births Category Pentathletes Category East German athletes Category Olympic athletes of East Germany Category Athletes track and field at the 1972 Summer Olympics Category Athletes track and field at the 1976 Summer Olympics Category Athletes track and field at the 1980 Summer Olympics Category Olympic silver medalists for East Germany Category Living people Category Olympic medalists in athletics track and field Germany athletics Olympic medalist stub de Christine Laser fr Christine Laser ja fi Christine Laser ... more details
Infobox French commune name Seclin image Seclin Town hall 2.jpg caption Seclin Town Hall image coat of arms Blason ville fr Seclin Nord .svg region Nord Pas de Calais department Nord arrondissement Lille canton Canton of Seclin Nord Seclin Nord and Canton of Seclin Sud Seclin Sud INSEE 59560 postal code 59113 mayor Bernard Debreu term 2008&ndash 2014 intercommunality Lille M tropole Communaut urbaine Lille M tropole longitude 3.0303 latitude 50.5489 elevation m 34 elevation min m 19 elevation max m 47 area km2 17.42 population 12089 population date 1999 Seclin is a Communes of France commune in the Nord department Nord Departments of France department in northern France . It is part of the Urban Community of Lille M tropole . Ghana national football team footballer Andre Ayew was born in Seclin. International relations See also List of twin towns and sister cities in France Twin towns Sister cities Rivne is town twinning twinned with flagicon Poland Zabrze in Poland flagicon Germany Apolda in Germany flagicon Burkina Faso Meguet in Burkina Faso flagicon UK Larkhall in Scotland See also Communes of the Nord department References http www.insee.fr fr methodes nomenclatures cog fichecommunale.asp?codedep 59&codecom 560 INSEE commune file Nord communes Category Communes of Nord French department Nord geo stub br Seclin ca Seclin ceb Seclin de Seclin es Seclin eu Seclin fr Seclin it Seclin la Seclin ms Seclin nl Seclin ja oc Seclin pl Seclin ru sk Seclin uk vi Seclin vo Seclin war Seclin ... more details
Krebsbach is the name of the following places and geographical features Settlements Krebsbach Mieming , village in der settlement of Barwies, municipality of Mieming , Tyrol, Austria F nt nele, a village in S li te town, Sibiu County, Romania Crizbav , a commune in Bra ov County, Romania Streams and rivers Krebsbach Aa , tributary of the Aa near Bielefeld, North Rhine Westphalia Krebsbach Chiemsee , headstream of the Chiemsee, Bavaria Krebsbach D llnitz , headstream of the D llnitz in Schrebitz, Saxony Krebsbach Fallbach , tributary of the Fallbach near Hanau, Hesse Krebsbach Fecht , tributary of the Fecht in the Alsace Krebsbach Feybach , tributary of the Feybach, North Rhine Westphalia Krebsbach Haferbach , tributary of the Haferbach in Lippe district, North Rhine Westphalia Krebsbach Ilm , tributary of the Ilm through Apolda in Thuringia Krebsbach Itz , tributary of the Itz in Upper Franconia, Bavaria Krebsbach Kahl , tributary of the Kahl in Lower Franconia, Bavaria Krebsbach Mohrbach , tributary of the Mohrbach in Rhineland Palatinate Krebsbach Mosel , tributary of the Mosel in Rhineland Palatinate Krebsbach Nidder , tributary of the Nidder in Hesse Krebsbach Orla , tributary of the Orla near Oppurg Kolba in Thuringia Krebsbach Paar , tributary of the Paar in Bavaria Krebsbach Rodach , tributary of the Rodach near Kronach, Bavaria Krebsbach Schwarzbach , tributary of the Schwarzbach im Kraichgau, Baden W rttemberg Krebsbach Selke , tributary of the Selke, Saxony Anhalt Krebsbach Steinach , tributary of the Steinach near Kronach, Bavaria Krebsbach Veybach , tributary of the Veybach in the North Eifel, North Rhine Westphalia Krebsbach White Elster , tributary of the White Elster in East Thuringia Krebsbach Western G nz , headstream of the Western G nz, Bavaria Krebsbach Wieseck , tributary of the Wieseck in Buseck, Hesse Krebsbach W rm , tributary of the W rm in Baden W rttemberg Krebsbach Zorge , tributary of the Zorge im Harz Rekowa , tributary of the Rega in t ... more details
The 1951 52 DDR Oberliga ice hockey DDR Oberliga season was the fourth season of the DDR Oberliga, the top level of ice hockey in East Germany . Seven teams participated in the league, and Chemie Wei wasser won the championship. Regular season class prettytable bgcolor 5DB0FA Pl. Team GF GA Pts align left valign top bgcolor ffffff 1. Lausitzer F chse Chemie Wei wasser align center 112 0 18 align center 22 0 2 align left valign top bgcolor ffffff 2. SG Frankenhausen Wismut Erz Frankenhausen align center 0 95 0 30 align center 22 0 2 align left valign top bgcolor ffffff 3. ETC Crimmitschau Fortschritt Crimmitschau align center 0 58 0 51 align center 13 11 align left valign top bgcolor ffffff 4. SC Einheit Dresden Einheit Dresden S d align center 0 32 0 47 align center 12 12 align left valign top bgcolor ffffff 5. Einheit Berliner B r align center 0 53 0 67 align center 11 13 align left valign top bgcolor ffffff 6. SG DVP Berlin align center 0 31 141 align center 0 4 20 align left valign top bgcolor ffffff 7. Fortschritt Apolda align center 0 0 9 0 31 align center 0 0 24 Final Chemie Wei wasser Wismut Erz Frankenhausen 6 5 OT External links http www.oocities.org capecanaveral campus 5589 Meister49 90ost1.txt East German results 1949 1970 DDR Oberliga ice hockey seasons de Category 1951 in ice hockey Category 1952 in ice hockey de DDR Eishockeymeisterschaft 1951 52 ... more details
4 1 SC Apolda BSG Chemie Apolda align center BSG Wismut Gera 3 2 Third round played on 16 19 May ... align center BSG Chemie Apolda 3 2 Extra time a.e.t. BSG Empor Wurzen West align center BSG Chemie ... more details
Elisabeth Blochmann 14 April 1892 in Apolda , Germany 27 January 1972 in Marburg , Germany was an eminent scholar of education , as well as of philosophy , and a pioneer in and researcher of women s education in Germany. Life Born in 1892 as the first child of the public prosecutor Dr. Heinrich Blochmann and his wife Anna n e Sachs into an assimilated German Jewish upper middle class family, Elisabeth grew up in the then Grand Ducal capital of Weimar , where she attended the upper girls school, was certified as an assistant nurse, and qualified as a teacher. Serving as a nurse at a lazarett in Weimar during the first year of World War I , and then for two years as a teacher at the Gro herzogliche Sophienstift , she enrolled, in 1917, at the University of Jena to study history, philosophy, and German language and literature. She then switched to the University of Strasbourg University of Stra burg , then in Germany, where she attended lectures by Georg Simmel , and after one semester, as a result of the end of the war, to the University of Marburg , where she focused on medieval history and on pedagogy and philosophy, two subjects taught together there. Her teacher, who had a chair combining both fields, was the eminent Neo Kantian Paul Natorp . In 1919, she switched to the University of G ttingen , where she met her most important academic teacher, Herman Nohl . In 1922, she passed the State Examn qualifying her to teach at the Gymnasium , and in 1923, she received a PhD in history. Until 1926, Blochmann was instructor at the Social Women s School in Thale, Harz from 1926 to 1930, lecturer at the Pestalozzi Fr bel House, and from 1930, Professor of Social and Theoretical Pedagogy at the Academy of Education at Halle an der Saale . After the Nazism Nazis rise to power, she was dismissed from that position in 1933 because of her Jewish background, and fled via the Netherlands ... from Apolda Category German Jews Category German educationists Category English people of German ... more details
div style width 220px padding 0 margin 0 0 8px 8px border none float right Image Michel catalog Europa West 1996 cover.jpg 200px thumb Cover of the 1996 Europa West volume Image Michel catalog Naher Osten 1999 page.jpg 200px thumb Michel page describing 1995 Iraq issues not mentioned in the Scott catalog div The Michel catalog MICHEL Briefmarken Katalog is the largest and best known stamp catalog in the German language German speaking world. First published in 1910, it has become an important reference work for philately , with information not available in the English language Scott catalog . The catalog started out as a price list for the dealer Hugo Michel of Apolda . By 1920 it was split into two volumes, for Europe and overseas , and eventually grew to a present day size of about a dozen volumes covering the entire world, with additional specialized volumes bringing the total to some forty catalogs. It extensively covers specialized Germany collecting including the complex WW2 era stamps of Germany, occupied territories, and provisional stamps . Unlike Scott, Michel does not issue a complete set of catalogs every year, instead updating only several of the volumes. Michel is also more detailed, with quantities issued, sheet formats, and so forth. Also of significance to some collectors is its coverage of countries and periods omitted by Scott for editorial or political reasons. For instance, US embargoes against Cuba, Iraq, and North Korea are reflected by Scott s failure to show market values for those countries stamp issues as late as 2002, Scott did not supply any information at all about North Korean stamps , and Michel is one of few sources for that information. Michel also documents stamps issued apparently with little or no intent of being used to pay postage and stamps issued by regions or areas with dubious political status. Scott excludes many issues that were unlikely to be actually used to pay postage. Recently Michel publishers Schwaneberger Verlag h ... more details
Hoppe IPA de h pp born 14 November 1957, Apolda , Thuringia is an East Germany East German ... NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Bobsledder DATE OF BIRTH 14 November 1957 PLACE OF BIRTH Apolda, Thuringia ... Category People from Apolda Category German decathletes Category German bobsledders Category Bobsledders ... more details
Turf race infobox class Grade III horse race Cardinal Handicap image caption location Churchill Downs br Louisville, Kentucky , United States inaugurated 1974 race type Thoroughbred Flat racing website http www.churchilldowns.com Churchill Downs distance 1 miles 9 furlongs track Grass, left handed qualification Three year olds & up Filly fillies and Mare horse mare s weight Assigned purse 100,000 bonuses The Cardinal Handicap is an American Thoroughbred horse race run annually at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky during its fall meet. The Graded stakes race Grade III T Cardinal is open to Filly fillies and Mare horse mare s three years old and up and set at a distance of one and one eighth mile on the grass turf . At its current distance of nine furlongs , Miss Caerleona holds the record of 1 47.81. In its 37th running in 2010, it offers a purse of 100,000 added. Past winners 2011 Deluxe 4 Julien Leparoux 2010 Askbut I Wonttell 4 2009 Acoma 4 Jesus Castanon 2008 Indescribable 4 Kent Desormeaux 2007 Criminologist 4 John Velazquez 2006 Sabellina 2005 Sundrop JPN Mark Guidry 2004 Aud Brice Blanc 2003 Riskaverse Cornelio Velasquez 2002 Quick Tip 4 2001 Watch 4 Craig Perret 2000 Illiquidity 1999 Pratella 1998 B A Valentine 1997 Colcon 1996 Miss Caerleona 1995 Apolda 1994 Bold Ruritana 1993 River Ball 1992 Auto Dial 1991 Christiecat 1990 Dance For Lucy 1989 Townsend Lass 1988 Top Corsage 1987 Lake Champlain 1986 Oriental 1985 Mrs. Revere 1984 Electric Fanny 1983 Charge My Account 1982 Promising Native 1981 Knights Beauty 1980 Vite View 1979 Impetuous Gal 1978 Love to Tell 1977 Likely Exchange 1976 Hope of Glory 1975 Vizier 1974 Cut The Talk References http www.pedigreequery.com index.php?search bar stakes&query type stakes&field view&id 2592 The Cardinal Handicap at Pedigree Query http www.churchilldowns.com Official site of Churchill Downs Category Graded stakes races in the United States Category Horse races in the United States Category Mile category horse races ... more details
for the current third level of German hockey Oberliga ice hockey Infobox sports league current season logo pixels caption sport Ice hockey founded 1949 folded 1990 motto teams 2 from 1970 country Flagicon DDR East Germany champion SG Dynamo Wei wasser br 1989 90 website The Oberliga was the top level of ice hockey in East Germany . From 1949 to 1970, the increasingly popular sport of ice hockey saw the creation of a variety of leagues, with the Oberliga at the top level. However in 1970 funding for all but two ice hockey teams SG Dynamo Wei wasser and Eisb ren Berlin SC Dynamo Berlin was abruptly ended. Some of the de funded teams went on to participate in the DDR Bestenermittlung , an unofficial continuation of the former Gruppenliga the second league below the Oberliga until 1969 70 . ref German http www.lotok.de ost eishockey oberliga.htm DDR Meisterschaft bis 1970 kein Einerlei ref Teams 1970 1990 SG Dynamo Wei wasser Eisb ren Berlin SC Dynamo Berlin Until 1970 SG Dynamo Wei wasser Eisb ren Berlin SC Dynamo Berlin TSC Berlin Empor Rostock Turbine Erfurt ASK Crimmitschau Einheit Dresden SC Karl Marx Stadt SG Frankenhausen became BSG Zwickau in 1955 and SC Karl Marx Stadt in 1956. SG Apolda SG Schierke SG Gr n Wei Pankow Past winners 1949 SG Frankenhausen 1950 SG Frankenhausen 1951 Ostglas Wei wasser 1952 Chemie Wei wasser 1953 Chemie Wei wasser 1954 Dynamo Wei wasser 1955 Dynamo Wei wasser 1956 Dynamo Wei wasser 1957 Dynamo Wei wasser 1958 Dynamo Wei wasser 1959 Dynamo Wei wasser 1960 Dynamo Wei wasser 1961 Dynamo Wei wasser 1962 Dynamo Wei wasser 1963 Dynamo Wei wasser 1964 Dynamo Wei wasser 1965 Dynamo Wei wasser 1966 Dynamo Berlin 1967 Dynamo Berlin 1968 Dynamo Berlin 1969 Dynamo Wei wasser 1970 Dynamo Wei wasser 1971 Dynamo Wei wasser 1972 Dynamo Wei wasser 1973 Dynamo Wei wasser 1974 Dynamo Wei wasser 1975 Dynamo Wei wasser 1976 Dynamo Berlin 1977 Dynamo Berlin 1978 Dynamo Berlin 1979 Dynamo Berlin 1980 Dynamo Berlin 1981 Dynamo Wei wasser 1982 Dynamo Berli ... more details
had been duplicated between Eisenach and Apolda. Eisenach station was expanded between 1859 and 1861 ... station Gotha Erfurt Hauptbahnhof Erfurt Weimar station Weimar Apolda Naumburg Saale Naumburg Halle ... more details
Liquid Sound is a method of attaining underwater sound reproduction of music or meditative sonorities in swimming pools, combined with lighting effects. It is also an official trademark belonging to its inventor Micky Remann, a writer and musician living in Frankfurt am Main. Micky Remann Remann 1951 in L hne Menningh ffen studied German Literature, obtaining his Master s degree with a thesis on Paul Scheerbart. In the early 1980 s, he was en route outside of Europe for a long time as a musician, writer, and world view traveler. ref Yvonne Denise K chli Whale Zone 02 ASMS Symposium , 2002, Convention Protocol, Tierschutzverlag Protection of Animals Publishing House Zurich, 2003, ISBN 978 3 908157 06 9, S.93 ref Besides articles in Pflasterstrand and Kursbuch, he published the books Der Globaltrottel , The Global Idiot, Solarperlexus Solarpearlexus , and Ozeandertaler Oceandertaler . For many years, Remann was the German voice of the magician David Copperfield at his live performances. Today, he is active as a media artist and as the curator of such events and projects as underwater concerts and the Apolda Apoldaer Weltglockengel ut Sounds of the World s Bells in Apolda . Since 2004, Remann has been an Instructor of Media Art and Media Designing at the Bauhaus University, Weimar Bauhaus Universit t Weimar Bauhaus University of Weimar . ref http www.uni weimar.de cms medien experimentelles radio personen micky remann.html Website of the Bauhaus University of Weimar ref History Remann performed initial experiments with light and sound technology in 1986 at the so called Frankfurt Underwater Concert in what was at that time the Central Municipal Indoor Swimming Pool today, the Wave in the Hilton Hotel in Frankfurt as an artistic performance. One of the participating musicians, among others, was Alfred 23 Harth Alfred Harth . ref http www.zeit.de 1986 10 waltag in frankfurts nordpazifik Ulrich Stock Waltag in Frankfurts Nordpazifik Whale Day in Frankfurt s Northern Pacif ... more details
Franz Roh February 21, 1890 December 30, 1965 , was a Germany German historian , photographer , and art critic . He is perhaps best known for his 1925 book Nach Expressionismus Magischer Realismus Probleme der neuesten europ ischen Malerei After expressionism Magical Realism Problems of the newest European painting he coined the term magic realism . Roh was born in Apolda Thuringia , Germany. He studied at universities in Leipzig , Berlin , and Basel . In 1920, he received his Ph. D. in Munich for a work on Netherlands Dutch paintings of the 17th century. As a photographer and critic, he absolutely hated photographs that were to be like a painting, charcoal, or drawings. During the Nazism Nazi regime, he was isolated and briefly put in jail for his book Foto Auge Photo Eye he used his jail time he used to write the book Der Verkannte K nstler Geschichte und Theorie des kulturellen Mi verstehens The unrecognized artist history and theory of cultural misunderstanding . After the war, in 1946, he married art historian Juliane Bartsch . He died in Munich. Roh and Magic Realism Roh is perhaps best remembered as the critic who coined the term magic realism a translation of his Magischer Realismus which he first used in 1925 in Magic Realism Post Expressionism, an essay about the visual arts. But, though the lineage is direct, his magic realism has a very different meaning from the one used to describe the work of writers such as Gabriel Garcia Marquez and Isabel Allende that dominates our current understanding of the term. Roh, celebrating the post expressionist return of the visual arts to figural representation, utilized the Phenomenology philosophy phenomenology of Edmund Husserl and Martin Heidegger to emphasize that the autonomy of the objective world around us was once more to be enjoyed the wonder of matter that could crystallize into objects was to be seen anew. ref Zamora and Ferris 1995 ref Roh was, then, emphasizing the magic of the normal world as it presents ... more details
Use dmy dates date March 2012 Infobox German location lat deg 50 lat min 54 lat sec 0 lon deg 11 lon min 16 lon sec 51 image photo Bad Berka.JPG Art Stadt Wappen Wappen Bad Berka.png Lageplan Bad Berka in AP.png Bundesland Th ringen Landkreis Weimarer Land Gliederung 9 Stadtteile B rgermeister Thomas Liebetrau Fl che 55.27 H he 275 Einwohner 7631 Stand 31 December 2007 Gemeindeschl ssel 16 0 71 003 Stra e Am Markt 10 Kfz AP PLZ 99438 Vorwahl 036458 Website http www.bad berka.de index.php?id 168&L 1 Bad Berka Bad Berka is a German city, situated in the south of Weimar region in the state of Thuringia. With its almost 8.000 inhabitants Bad Berka is the second biggest city in Weimarer Land district Apolda, 23.000 . The river flowing through the city, which is embedded in new red sandstone, is called Ilm Thuringia Ilm . Bad Berka is a spa town with an iron rich spring and Kneipp facilities. In 2002 the award of State Recognised Spa with Mineral Spring Health Facility was given to the city. In order to treat tuberculosis, a clinic was erected in 1952. This was the beginning of the main economic sector of the city. Nowadays, Bad Berka s Zentralklinik has made a name for itself as a centre of utmost medicinal expertise far beyond the boundaries of Germany. Its foundation can be traced back to 1898. In addition, there was a rehabilitation clinic built after the fall of the Berlin Wall. The Median Klinik consists of two buildings, which were opened in 1994 and 1997. Because of its vicinity to the cultural capital Weimar and the numerous historical figures, Bad Berka is also popular among tourists. Between 1812 and 1828 Goethe visited his friend Heinrich Friedrich Sch tz several times. He was also involved in the plans of the spa. Therefore, Bad Barka is called Das Goethebad im Gr nen Goethe spa in greenery , as well. Bad Berka is surrounded by spruce and beech forest. Other bigger cities in the vicinity of Bad Berka are Jena 20km north east , Erfurt 20km north west and Weima ... more details
This list of Thomist writers runs from the 13th to the 18th century, stopping short of neo Thomism . It includes writers who engaged with the thought of Thomas Aquinas , but might not strictly be considered Thomist thinkers. Source The Catholic Encyclopedia of 1913, article Thomism . The listing is chronological, by date of death. ref CathEncy wstitle Thomism ref Thirteenth century Thomas de Cantimpr Hugh of St Cher Vincent of Beauvais St Raymond de Pennafort Peter of Tarentaise Pope Giles de Lassines Reginald de Piperno William de Moerbeka Raymond Marti Bernard de Trilia Bernard of Hotun , Bishop of Dublin Dietrich of Apolda Thomas of Sutton Fourteenth century Peter of Auvergne Nicholas Boccasini , Benedict XI Godfrey of Fontaines Walter of Winterburn gidius Colonna William of Paris inquisitor William of Paris Gerard of Bologna four biographers Peter Calo William de Tocco Bartolommeo of Lucca Bernard Guidonis Dante Natalis Hervieus Petrus de Palude Thomas Bradwardin Robert Holkott John Tauler Henry Suso Thomas of Strasburg Jacobus Passavante Nicholas Roselli Durandus of Aurillac John Bromyard Nicholas Eymeric Fifteenth century Manuel Calecas St Vincent Ferrer John Dominici John Gerson Luis of Valladolid Raymond Sabunde John Nieder Capreolus John de Montenegro Fra Angelico St Antoninus Nicholas of Cusa John of Torquemada Bessarion Basilian Alanus de Rupe Johann Faber Petrus Niger Peter of Bergamo Jerome Savonarola Sixteenth century Felix Faber Vincent Bandelli John Tetzel Diego de Deza Sylvester Mazzolini Francesco Silvestro di Ferrara Thomas de Vio Cajetan Conrad Koellin Chrysostom Javelli Santes Pagnino Francisco de Vitoria Franc Romseus Ambrosius Catherinus Lancelot Politi St Ignatius of Loyola Matthew Ory Dominic Soto Melchior Cano Ambrose Pelargus Peter Soto Sixtus of Siena Johann Faber St Pius V Bartholomew Medina Vincent Justiniani Maldonatus Juan Maldonado St Charles Borromeo Salmer n Louis of Granada Bartholomew of Braga Toletus Francisco de Toledo , card ... more details