Friedrich Tietz[1] (24 September 1803 – 6 July 1879)[2] sometimes incorrectly called Friedrich von Tietz, was a German theatre director, publicist and writer.
^Whether his full name was Johann Friedrich Tietz, which some evidence suggests, remains to be determined; in his writings he always appears as Fr./Friedr./Friedrich Tietz.
^Todesurkunde Friedrich Tietz. Standesamt Berlin XII.
FriedrichTietz (24 September 1803 – 6 July 1879) sometimes incorrectly called Friedrich von Tietz, was a German theatre director, publicist and writer...
Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities, as well as in the Wertheim and Tietz department stores. Outside of Berlin, the Lübecker Rathaus [de] (Lübeck...
in Germany, the Tietz firm is still a family enterprise, and is conducted at present by Georg and Martin Tietz, the sons of Oscar Tietz, and by his son-in-law...
short time later he married a much younger woman, Friedericke Wilhelmine Tietz, with whom he had 5 children. From 1868 on, Gerke worked with the then built...
Orbeliani. In the autumn of 1866, Johannes Dreher, Abram Dück and FriedrichTietz from the Molotschna came to the Caucasus in search of a suitable place...
(Vossische Zeitung) Nr. 107, 8 May 1860, 2nd edition, p. 6 (Web-Ressource) FriedrichTietz: Anna Schechner, Henriette Sonntag und ihre Zeit. (Alte Erinnerungen...
the founders. In the autumn of 1866, Johannes Dreher, Abram Dück and FriedrichTietz from the Molotschna came to the Caucasus in search of a suitable place...
the department store industry. After rising in the employ of the Hermann Tietz Department Stores, Karg took over the company when it was Aryanized, that...
of his antisemitic verbal attacks was the department store owner Oscar Tietz. Among other things, Lutz called for a boycott of Jewish businesses. About...
Hermann Tietz, Georg Wertheim and Hahn opened large department stores on Alexanderplatz: Tietz (1904–1911), Wertheim (1910–1911) and Hahn (1911). Tietz marketed...
Thyssen & Co. in Mülheim an der Ruhr Friedrich Thyssen (1804–1877), founder of Draht-Fabrik-Compagnie in Aachen Hermann Tietz (1837–1907), founder of Hertie...
(with 27.9% of the votes) David Hume (12.7%) Ludwig Wittgenstein (6.8%) Friedrich Nietzsche (6.5%) Plato (5.6%) Immanuel Kant (5.6%) Thomas Aquinas (4.8%)...
what he was, or have done what he did, without her." In 2017 Christiane Tietz examined intimate letters written by Barth, Charlotte von Kirschbaum, and...
story: the petri dish". The Biomedical Scientist. Retrieved 21 March 2021. Tietz, Tabea (31 May 2016). "Julius Richard Petri and the Petri Dish". SciHi Blog...
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007. ISBN 9780521854153. Jürgen Tietz: Das Tannenberg-Nationaldenkmal. Architektur, Geschichte, Kontext. Berlin:...
Society of Architectural Historians 63/1 (June 2004): 202–219. Tietz 1999, p. 19. Tietz 1999, p. 16. Bony 2012, pp. 62–63. Burchard & Bush-Brown 1966,...
Abraham Joshua Heschel Samuel Holdheim Kaufmann Kohler Moritz Lazarus Hermann Tietz (rabbi) Joseph Case See also List of German Jews; Rabbi Jacob Avigdor Rabbi...
Theileriosis – Sir Arnold Theiler Thomsen's disease – Julius Thomsen Tietz syndrome – Walter Tietz Tietze syndrome – Alexander Tietze Temple–Baraitser syndrome...
documents as Johanna, came from the Jewish Tietz family. From another branch of this family came Hermann Tietz, founder of the first department store, and...
the Prussian Navy Erich Haupt (1841–1910), Lutheran theologian. Leonhard Tietz (1849–1914), merchant, opened his first department store in Stralsund in...
Otto Albert Tichý (1890–1973) Jukka Tiensuu (born 1948) Anton Ferdinand Tietz (1742–1811) Ivo Tijardović (1895–1976) Frederick C. Tillis (1930–2020) Michael...