Teil Sieben - significado y definición. Qué es Teil Sieben
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Qué (quién) es Teil Sieben - definición

GROUP OF SEVEN PROFESSORS FROM GÖTTINGEN WHO PROTESTED AGAINST THE ABOLITION OF THE CONSTITUTION, EXILED FOR IT (1837)
Göttinger Sieben; Göttingen Sieben; Goettingen Seven; Goettinger Sieben; Goettingen Sieben; Gottingen Seven; Gottinger Sieben; Gottingen Sieben
  • The bronze statues of the Göttingen Seven seen near to the federal state parliament in Hanover
  • Ernest Augustus
  • The Göttingen Seven. Top row: Wilhelm Grimm, Jacob Grimm. Middle Row:Wilhelm Eduard Albrecht, Friedrich Christoph Dahlmann, Georg Gottfried Gervinus. Bottom Row: Wilhelm Eduard Weber, Heinrich Georg August Ewald.<ref name="Grimm" />

James G. Sieben         
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AMERICAN NATIONAL GUARD GENERAL
James Sieben
James George Sieben (April 19, 1924 – November 9, 1998) was an American Major General and a former Adjutant General of the Minnesota National Guard, a position he served for thirteen years from 1975 to 1988. A member of the Sieben family, he was the brother of Harry Sieben Sr.
Böse Sieben         
RIVER IN GERMANY
Bose Sieben
Böse Sieben (German for "evil seven") is a river of Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, flowing through the town Eisleben.
Canton of Berg-Helvie         
CANTON OF FRANCE
Canton of Le Teil
The canton of Berg-Helvie is an administrative division of the Ardèche department, southern France. It was created at the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015.

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Göttingen Seven

The Göttingen Seven (German: Göttinger Sieben) were a group of seven liberal professors at University of Göttingen. In 1837, they protested against the annullment of the constitution of the Kingdom of Hanover by its new ruler, King Ernest Augustus, and refused to swear an oath to the king. The company of seven was led by historian Friedrich Christoph Dahlmann, who himself was one of the key advocates of the previous constitution. The other six were the Germanist brothers Wilhelm and Jacob Grimm (famed fairy tale and folk tale writers and storytellers, known together as the Brothers Grimm), jurist Wilhelm Eduard Albrecht, historian Georg Gottfried Gervinus, physicist Wilhelm Eduard Weber, and theologian and orientalist Heinrich Georg August Ewald.