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Novalis - Novalis Novalis was the pseudonym of Friedrich Leopold, Freiherr von Hardenberg (May 2, 1772 - March 25, 1801), a German poet and novelist. The name was taken, according to family records, from an ancestral estate. He was born on his father's estate at Oberwiederstedt in Prussian Saxony. His parents were members of the Moravian (Herrnhuter) sect, and the strict religious training of his youth is largely reflected in his literary works. From the gymnasium of Eisleben he passed, in 1790, as a student of philosophy, to the University of Jena, where he was befriended by Friedrich Schiller. He next studied law at Leipzig, when he formed a friendship with Friedrich Schlegel, and finally at Wittenberg, where, in 1794, he took his degree. His father's cousin, the.

In Nomine Satanis / Magna Veritas - human guises, have a somewhat "normal" existence. However, as they are often helped by their hierarchy or themselves to contend with it, this is usually downplayed. Based on a 666-sided dice (in fact 3 six-sided dice), the 2 third are used to determine success or failure, while the third, added to a modifier, détermine degree of success. 111 counts as critical successes for angels, with 666 being critical failures, the reverse being true for demons. Each character has a superior, from which he gains some abilities and a general outlook (Well, Michel's or even Charlie's Angels are much more battle-oriented than Novalis Angels), and which he can try to summon for help. They are also subject to a hierarchy to which they must write rapports about missions, and who decides about.

German Romanticism - than only perfection and unity. Key figures of German romanticism are listed below. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Literary and philosophical figures 2 Musical figures 3 See also Literary and philosophical figures Friedrich Schlegel August Schlegel Friedrich von Schiller Novalis Heinrich von Kleist Heinrich Heine Ludwig Tieck Musical figures Carl Maria von Weber Franz Schubert Robert Schumann Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy Franz Liszt Johannes Brahms Richard Wagner See also List of German language philosophers Intellectual, political, literary and cultural movements in German lands Austrian intellectual traditions.

1772 - Births March 10 - Friedrich von Schlegel, aesthetician, poet, and publicist (+ 1829) April 7 - Charles Fourier, French philosopher (+ 1837) April 19 - David Ricardo, British Ecnonomist (+ 1823) May 2 - Novalis, German poet (+ 1801) May 20 - William Congreve, British rocket pioneer. May 22 - Ram Mohan Roy, Hindu religious and social reformer June 6 - Princess Maria Teresa of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, later wife of Emperor Francis II August 2 - Louis Antoine de Bourbon-Condé, Duc d'Enghien August 5 - First Partition of Poland begins. August 24 - Prince William VI of Orange, later King William I of the Netherlands September 1 - Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa founded in San Luis Obispo, California. October 21 - Samuel Taylor Coleridge, English poet, philosopher, (+ 1834).

1801 - States by having the flagpole on the consulate chopped down. July 6 - Battle of Algeciras: The French fleet beats the British fleet. July 18 - Napoleon signs the Concordat of 1801 with the pope. August 1 / 2 - A French fleet is defeated by British ships under Horatio Nelson in the Battle of the Nile Joseph-Marie Jacquard developed a loom where the pattern being woven was controlled by punch cards. The ultraviolet radiation is discovered by Johann Wilhelm Ritter Years in Topic 1801 in literature 1801 in music 1801 in science Births May 11 - Henri Labrouste, architect (+ 1875) November 1 - Vincenzo Bellini, Italian composer Frederic Bastiat, French philosopher Deaths February 7 - Daniel Chodowiecki, German painter March 23 - Tsar Paul of Russia March 25 -.

1801 in literature - Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge The Pirate of Naples - Mary Charlton Ruthinglenne - Isabella Kelly St. Margaret's Cave - Elisabeth Helme Terror of Bohemia - J.H. Sarratt Which is the Man - Mary Meeke The Wizard and the Sword - Henry Summersett Births Deaths March 25 - Novalis, German poet Awards.

Richard Rothe - to Heidelberg as professor and director of a new clerical seminary; in 1849 he accepted an invitation to Bonn as professor and university preacher, but in 1854 he returned to Heidelberg as professor of theology, and afterwards became member of the Oberkirchenrath, a position he held until his death. As a youth Rothe had a bent towards a supernatural mysticism; his chosen authors were those of the romantic school, and Novalis remained throughout his life a special favourite. In Berlin and Wittenberg he came under the influence of Pietism as represented by such men as Rudolf Stier and Friedrich Tholuck, though Tholuck pronounced him a "very modern Christian." He afterwards confessed that, though he had been a sincere, he was never a happy, Pietist. In Rome, under the broadening influence of.

White Rose - also participated in the war on the French and Russian fronts, were witness to the atrocities being committed against Jews, and sensed that the reversal of fortunes that the Wehrmacht suffered at Stalingrad would eventually lead to Germany's defeat. They rejected the Prussiann militarism of Adolf Hitler's Germany and believed in a federated Europe that adhered to Christian principles of tolerance and justice. Quoting extensively from the Bible, Lao Tzu, Aristotle and Novalis, as well as Goethe and Schiller, they appealed to what they considered the German intelligentsia, believing that they would be intrinsically opposed to Nazism. At first, the leaflets were sent out in mass mailings from different cities in Bavaria and Austria, since the members believed that southern Germany would be more receptive to their anti-militarist message. Following an.

May 2 - New York City 1970 - The Ohio National Guard arrives at Kent State University in response to arson on an ROTC building 1982 - HMS Conqueror sinks the Argentine cruiser ARA General Belgrano during the Falklands War 1984 - Sunday in the Park with George opens on Broadway 1986 - The 1986 World Exposition in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada opens. 1988 - The last B-1 Lancer is delivered 1997 - The Labour Party's Tony Blair becomes Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, ending 18 years of Conservative Party rule. At 44, he is the youngest prime minister in 185 years. 1999 - Norman J. Sirnic and Karen Sirnic are murdered in their Weimar, Texas parsonage by Angel Maturino Resendiz. The couple are his fourth and fifth victims in his fourth incident..

List of German language poets - Klopstock Heinrich Mann Klaus Mann Thomas Mann Karl May Christian Morgenstern Heiner Müller Inge Müller Helga M. Novak Novalis (Friedrich von Hardenberg) Erich Maria Remarque Friedrich Rückert Nelly Sachs Friedrich Schiller Arno Schmidt Anna Seghers Theodor Storm Botho Strauss Patrick Süskind Ludwig Tieck Kurt Tucholsky Walther von der Vogelweide Martin Walser Christa Wolf Wolfram von Eschenbach Hans Wollschläger Swiss authors Friedrich Dürrenmatt Max Frisch Jeremias Gotthelf Friedrich Glauser Gottfried Keller Robert Walser Romanian authors Paul Celan Rose Ausländer Links Projekt Gutenberg-DE: all authors.

List of poets - poet Rado Palir, poet Palladas, poet Dorothy Parker, (1893-1967), poet Thomas Parnell, (1670-1718), poet Nicanor Parra, Chile Giovanni Pascoli, Italian poet Linda Pastan, poet Boris Pasternak, (1890-1960), novelist Kenneth Patchen, (1911-1972), poet Andrea Paterson, poet Andrew Barton Paterson (banjo) Don Paterson, poet Vida Mokrin Pauer, (born 1961), poet Marko Pavcek, (1958-1979), poet Tone Pavcek, (born 1928), poet Robert Pawlwoski, poet Octavio Paz, (1914-1998), Mexican poet Peele (Batsabe Sings) Thomas Love Peacock, (1785-1866), English poet, novelist Patrick Pearse, poet, teacher and leader of the Easter Rising George Peel, (1558-1597), poet Charles Péguy, 20th century poet Bruno Pertot, poet Fernando Pessoa, (1888-1935), poet Ruza Lucija Petelin, poet Francesco Petrarca, poet Ambrose Philips, poet France Pibernik, (born 1928), poet Matjaz Pikalo, (born 1963), poet Robert Pinsky (former US poet laureate) Bojan Pisk, (born 1933),.

List of Germans - Walter von der Vogelweide - poet Christa Wolf, poet Others Rodolphus Agricola, (1443-1485) Johann Eck, (1486-1543) Gudrun Ensslin - terrorist Anne Frank, (1929-1945), diarist and victim of the Holocaust Klaus Fuchs, (1911-1988) Reinhard Furrer, (1940-1995), astronaut Herschel Grynszpan Johann Gutenberg, (circa 1390s-1468), printer Hildegard von Bingen, (1098-1179), abbess, mystic August Horch, (1868-1951), car designer/manufacturer (AUDI) Karen Horney - psychoanalyst Heribert Illig, (born 1947), historian Sigmund Jähn, (b. 1937), the first German in space Ulrike Meinhof, (1934-1976), terrorist Ulf Merbold, (b. 1941), astronaut Gerardus Mercator, (1512-1594), cartographer Carl von Ossietzky, (1889-1938), journalist and pacifist Ludwig Quidde, (1858-1941), historian and pacifist Albert Schweitzer, (1875-1965), physician , humanitarian Edith Stein, (1891-1942), nun, victim of Holocaust Johann Tetzel, (1465-1519) Manfred von Richthofen, (1892-1918), pilot Ulrich Walter, (b. 1954), astronaut Diedrich Hermann Westermann, (1875-1956), linguist See.

List of people known by one name - Marcos Mary - Jesus Christ's mother Mase, (born 1978), American rapper Megawati, current President of Indonesia, daughter of first Indonesian president Sukarno Melanie, American singer Melody, Spanish singer Merlin - legendary magicianian Michelangelo, (1475-1564), Italian painter Midas - Greek mythological king Mistinguett, (1875-1956), French singer Moby, (born 1965), musician Mohammed, (570-632), founder of Islam Moliere, (1622-1673), French comedic playwright Montezuma - final Aztec ruler Moses, prophet Multatuli (1820 - 1887), (pseudonym of Dutch writer Eduard Douwes Dekker) Myron, (5th century BC), Greek sculptor Mystikal, (born 1975), American rapper N Napoleon, (1769-1821), French ruler Nas, (born 1973), American rapper Nebuchadnezzar, (ca. 630 BC-ca. 561 BC) Nefertiti - wife of Akhenaton Nena German singer of "99 Red Balloons" Nenê (born 1982), Brazilian NBA player Nero - Roman emperor Nico, (1938-1988), model and singer.

List of people by name: No - Norvo, Red jazz musician Norwest, Henry, WW I sniper Norwid, Cyprian Kamil, poet Norwood, Brandy, (born 1979), singer Norwood, Dorothy, musician Nostradamus, (1503-1566), French prophet Noten, Dries van, fashion designer Nothelm, (St.) 735 Nougé, Paul, surrealist Nova, Heather, (born 1968), singer Novacan, Anton, (1887-1951), poet Novak, Boris A, (born 1953), poet Novak, Irena Zorko, (born 1953), poet Novak, Jiri, (Czech Republic) Novak, Kim, (born 1933), US actor Novakovic, Novica, (born 1965), poet Novalis, (1772-1801), German poet and novelist Novalis (Friedrich von Hardenberg), poet Novarro, Ramon, (1899-1968), actor Novello, Don, (born 1943), actor, comedian, writer ("Father Guido Sarducci") Novello, Ivor, (1893-1951), entertainer Novick, Billy, musician Novikoff, Ivan, (1899-2002), Russian ballet master Novikov, Igor Dmitrievich, (b. 1935), astrophysicist, cosmologist Novikov, Petr Sergeevich, (1901-1935), mathematician Novikov, Sergei Petrovich, mathematician Novljan, Lado Amrozic, partisan's general..

List of Lunar craters - Moore Moretus Morley Morozov Morse Moseley Mösting Mouchez Moulton Müller Murakami Murchison Mutus N Nagaoka Nansen Naonobu Nasireddin Nasmyth Nassau Natasha Naumann Neander Nearch Necho Neison Neper Nernst Neujmin Neumayer Newcomb Newton (after Isaac Newton) Nicholson Nicolai Nicollet Nielsen Niepce Nijland Nikolaev Nishina Nobel Nobile Nobili Nöggerath Nonius Norman Nöther (Noether) Novalis Numerov Nunn Nušl O Oberth Obruchev O'Day Oenopides Oersted Ohm Oken Olbers Olcott Olivier Omar Khayyam Onizuka Opelt Oppenheimer Oppolzer Oresme Orlov Orontius Osama Osiris Osman Ostwald P Palisa Palitzsch Pallas Palmieri Paneth Pannekoek Papaleksi Paracelsus Paraskevopoulos (named after John S. Paraskevópoulos, Greek-American astronomer) Parenago Parkhurst Parrot Parry Parsons Pascal Paschen Pasteur Patricia Patsaev Pauli Pavlov Pawsey Peary Pease Peek Peirce Peirescius Pentland Perel'man Perepelkin Perkin Perrine Petavius Petermann Peters Petit Petrie Petropavlovskiy Petrov Pettit Petzval Phillips Philolaus Phocylides.

List of philosophical topics (I-Q) - subjectivism Metaphysics Methodological naturalism James Mill John Stuart Mill Minarchism Mind mind-body problem Marvin Minsky Miracles Modal interpretations of quantum mechanics Modality Modal logic model theory Modernism Modernity Modus ponens Modus tollens Mohism Mohist Canons Molecular biology Lord Monboddo Monism Baron de Montesquieu Moral absolutism Moral character Moral core Moral cognitivism vs. non-cognitivism Moral dilemmas Moral epistemology Morality Morality and practical reason Moral justification Moral non-naturalism Moral particularism Moral psychology Moral realism Moral reasoning Moral relativism Moral responsibility Moral skepticism Multiculturalism Multiple realizability N Nagarjuna -- Thomas Nagel -- Nationalism -- Naturalism in legal philosophy -- Naturalism in epistemology -- Naturalism in philosophy of science -- Naturalistic fallacy -- Naturalized epistomology -- Natural law -- Natural law tradition -- Natural selection -- Natural theology -- Nature -- Nature of God --.

Ludwig Tieck - vols., 1797), a collection which contains the admirable fairy-tale Der blonde Eckbert, and the witty dramatic satire on Berlin literary taste, Der gestiefelte Kater. With his school and college friend W.H. Wackenroder (1773-1798), he planned the novel Franz Sternbalds Wanderungen (vols. i-ii. 1798), which, with Wackenroder's Herzensergiessungen (1798), was the first expression of the romantic enthusiasm for old German art. In 1798 Tieck married and in the following year settled in Jena, where he, the two brothers August and Friedrich Schlegel and Novalis were the leaders of the new Romantic school. His writings between 1798 and 1804 include the satirical drama, Prinz Zerbino (1799), and Romantische Dichtungen (2 vols., 1799-1800). The latter contains Tieck's most ambitious dramatic poems, Leben und Tod der heiligen Genoveva, Leben und Tod des kleinen Rotkäppchens, which.


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