Salzuflen, son of the Lutheran pastor Karl Friedrich Wilhelm Frisius and his wife Karoline Luise Antoinette, Frisius entered the German Navy as a cadet in...
Frisius is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: FriedrichFrisius (1895–1970), German naval commander Gemma Frisius (1508–1555), Dutch philosopher...
Red armies in the last battle of the European theater. Vice-Admiral FriedrichFrisius whose garrison held out in Fortress Dunkirk until the very end of...
Saucken May 9 May 9, at 11:00 AM Germany All forces in Dunkirk 20,000 FriedrichFrisius May 9, at 9:20 AM May 9, at 4:00 PM Germany All forces in Bornholm...
27 June 1944 Dunkirk FriedrichFrisius 12,000 Allied siege of Dunkirk 8 May 1945 Guernsey Rudolf Graf von Schmettow then Friedrich Hüffmeier 11,700 German...
Military Administration in France Siege of Dunkirk Wolfgang von Kluge → FriedrichFrisius British Armed Forces British Army 51st Division 154th Infantry Brigade...
under the orders of the seekommandant Pas-de-Calais, Vice Admiral FriedrichFrisius, who also commanded the other coastal batteries. The 242nd Coastal...
[citation needed] The fortress, under the command of German Admiral FriedrichFrisius, eventually unconditionally surrendered to the commander of the Czechoslovak...
19 September 1942 by the admiral in command of the Channel Coast FriedrichFrisius. The battery consisted of three heavy 40.6 cm (16 in) SK C/34 guns...
battle group at Fortress Dunkirk Preceded by None Commander of Fortress Dunkirk 6 July 1944 – 31 December 1944 Succeeded by Vizeadmiral FriedrichFrisius...
and Lippe Dialektliteratur [de] Albert Krecke (born 1863), surgeon FriedrichFrisius (1895–1970), vice admiral Karel Niestrath (born 1896), sculptor Heinrich...
August 1880 27 June 1960 1 November 1944 7 April 1900 Kriegsmarine FriedrichFrisius 17 January 1895 30 August 1970 30 September 1944 1 April 1913 Kriegsmarine...
Low Countries" by Peter van der Krogt. 1536 Gemma Frisius terrestrial globe. Wholly devised by Frisius who invited Mercator to engrave the text. The only...
controversies of the 1950s Josh Freese, American musician of Frisian descent Gemma Frisius (1508–1555), mathematician and cartographer Ygo Gales Galama (1443–1493)...
November 30 – Andrea Palladio, Italian architect (d. 1580) December 8 – Gemma Frisius, Dutch mathematician and cartographer (d. 1555) December 21 – Thomas Naogeorgus...
star had approached the celestial pole to within a few degrees. Gemma Frisius, writing in 1547, referred to it as stella illa quae polaris dicitur ("that...
Cosmography (1530), Frisius explains for the first time how to use a very accurate clock to determine longitude. The problem was that in Frisius’ day, no clock...
is found in Dutch physician, mathematician and instrument maker Gemma Frisius’ 1545 book De Radio Astronomica et Geometrica, in which he described and...
the school initiated by Lopo Homem Oronce Finé (France, 1494–1555) Gemma Frisius (or Reiner Gemma) (Netherlands, 1508–1555) Jan Van Hanswijk (Netherlands...
focus, the Gaudin camera used nested brass tubes.: 7 In Germany, Peter Friedrich Voigtländer designed an all-metal camera with a conical shape that produced...
December 2010, 72 pp. Frisius and Stockhausen (1998). "Es geht aufwärts", pp. 396, 446. ISBN 978-3-00-002131-2.[full citation needed] Frisius, Rudolf. 2008....
May 21 – George III, Landgrave of Leuchtenberg (b. 1502) May 25 Gemma Frisius, Dutch mathematician and cartographer (b. 1508) Henry II of Navarre (b...
Katarina Bengtsdotter Gylta, Swedish abbess (d. 1593) Johannes Acronius Frisius, German doctor and mathematician (d. 1564) probable Hans Eworth, Flemish...
and the first printing of Proclus' commentary on the first book. Gemma Frisius publishes De Locorum describendorum ratione in Antwerp, containing the...
p. 174. Misch 1998, p. 157–158. Smalley 1967, p. 794. Stockhausen and Frisius 1989, p. 320. Cott 1973, p. 141. Kurtz 1992, p. 79–80. Stockhausen 1971...