Events from the year 1847inGermany. King of Bavaria – Ludwig I. King of Hanover – Ernest Augustus King of Prussia – Frederick William IV King of Saxony...
Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1847. 1847 (MDCCCXLVII) was a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting...
demography of Germany is monitored by the Statistisches Bundesamt (Federal Statistical Office of Germany). According to the most recent data, Germany's population...
The year 1847in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below. July 1 – German amateur astronomer Karl Ludwig Hencke discovers...
publications of 1847. January – Vanity Fair: Pen and Pencil Sketches of English Society begins serial publication in Punch magazine (London) in yellow covers...
(1844–1915), German Protestant theologian Gotthard Heinrici (1886–1971), Prussian general in the German Army during the Second World War Louis Heinrici (1847–1930)...
Gierke III (1943–2016), American jurist Hans Paul Bernhard Gierke (1847–1886), German anatomist Solitary tract, sometimes known as the Gierke respiratory...
Industrialization inGermany was the phase of the breakthrough of industrialization inGermany, beginning at the time from around 1815 to 1835. This period...
meat consumption in Belgium, France and Germany stagnated or declined after 1830, despite growing populations. The economic Panic of 1847 increased urban...
the first King of Germany from the House of Habsburg. The first of the count-kings of Germany, he reigned from 1273 until his death in 1291. Rudolf's election...
von Hindenburg (1847–1934), German general in World War I and president of Germany (1925–1934) Oskar von Hindenburg (1883–1960), German officer, Paul von...
The history of the Jews inGermany goes back at least to the year 321 CE, and continued through the Early Middle Ages (5th to 10th centuries CE) and High...
population makes it the 13th-largest city inGermany as well as the fourth-largest city in northern Germany after Berlin, Hamburg and Bremen. Hanover's...
Eckstein (1847–1893), German-born mining magnate and banker in South Africa John Eckstein (1736–1817), German artist Nathan Eckstein (1873–1945), German-born...
sprinter Svend Hamann (born 1940), Danish chess master Christel Hamann (1847–1948), German inventor of mechanical calculators, etc. Johanna Hamann (1954–2017)...
in 1894–95 Georg Humann (1847–1932), German art historian Georges Humann (1780–1842), French financier and politician Hans Humann (1878–1933), German...
economy of Germany is a highly developed social market economy. It has the largest national economy in Europe, the third-largest by nominal GDP in the world...
Ian Heinisch (1988), American mixed martial artist Karl Heinisch (1847–1923), German painter Martin Heinisch (1985), Czech professional ice hockey forward...
(1676-1738), German composer Georg Riedel (Swedish jazz musician) (born 1934), Czech-born Swedish musician Hermann Riedel (1847–1913), German composer Klaus...
(1902–1992), German-English classical philologist Heinrich Zuntz, founder of Odeon Records Leonie Zuntz (1908–1942), German Hittitologist Nathan Zuntz (1847–1920)...
Danish physician & pathologist, Nobel laureate in Physiology or Medicine 1926. Paul Flechsig (1847–1929), German neuroanatomist, psychiatrist and neuropathologist...
A number of presidential offices have existed inGermany since the collapse of the German Empire in 1918. The Weimar Constitution of August 1919 created...
of German flags details flags and standards that have been or are currently used by Germany between 1848 and the present. Pennant for the German Bicycle...
condition B. J. Garbe (born 1981), American baseball player Robert Garbe (1847–1932), German railway engineer This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
(1847–1931), German chemist Haarmann, a play by Marius von Mayenburg Haarmann, a book by Theodor Lessing Haarmann Hemmelrath, a now-defunct German law...
1949), German Benedictine monk, abbot and theologian Albert-Marie Schmidt (1901–1966), French classicist and literary scholar Albert Smidt (c. 1847–1890)...