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Leopold I of Belgium (5175 bytes)
1: ...opold1.jpg]]</td></tr><tr><td><center>'''- ''King Leopold I'' -'''</center></td></tr></table> 2: ... was the youngest son of Duke [[Francis Frederick of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfield]] ([[1750]]-[[1806]]) and [... 4: ...wards he campaigned against Napoleon. In [[1815]] Leopold was appointed field-marshal. 6: ...hild of the Prince Regent (later King [[George IV of the United Kingdom|George IV]]) and therefore hei... 8: ...d as a principal advisor to his niece, [[Victoria of the United Kingdom|Queen Victoria]]. Leopold II of Belgium (9979 bytes) 1: [[Image:LeopoldII.jpg|thumb|right|King Leopold II]] 2: ...ery and was responsible for the death of millions of [[Africa]]ns. 6: ...]] ([[1776]] - [[1847]]) who was son of [[Leopold II, Holy Roman Emperor]] ([[1747]] - [[1792]]). 8: Leopold II and Marie Henriette Anne's children were: 9: ...[[March 1]], [[1924]]. She married Prince Philipp of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. Leopold III of Belgium (6231 bytes) 1: ...><td><center> '''Leopold III''' <br><small>''King of the Belgians''</small></center></td></tr></table> 3: ...r of his [[Heir Apparent]], his son [[Baudouin of Belgium|Baudouin]]. 5: ...]] on the death of his father, King [[Albert I of Belgium]]. 7: ... At the end of the War, in 1919, the Crown Prince Leopold was enrolled at St. Anthony Seminary in [[Santa B... 9: ...of Prince Charles of Sweden and Princess Ingeborg of Denmark. Leopold IV (119 bytes) 1: '''Leopold IV''' is either: 2: * [[Leopold IV of Austria (Babenberg)]] 3: * [[Leopold IV of Austria (Habsburg)]] Leopold (1878 bytes) 1: ...opold''' is a first name that often refers to one of the following: 3: ==Kings of the Belgians== 5: * [[Leopold I of Belgium]] -- (1790-1865) 6: * [[Leopold II of Belgium]] -- (1865-1909) 7: * [[Leopold III of Belgium]] -- (1901-1983) Leopold II (172 bytes) 1: '''Leopold II''' can refer to: 3: * [[Leopold II of Austria (Babenberg)|Leopold II of Austria]] 4: * [[Leopold II of Belgium]] 5: * [[Leopold II, Holy Roman Emperor]] Leopold I (304 bytes) 1: '''Leopold I''' can refer to the following: 3: ...old I of Austria (Babenberg)|Leopold I, Markgrave of Austria]] 4: ...[[Leopold I of Austria (Habsburg)|Leopold I, Duke of Austria and Styria]] 5: *[[Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor]] 6: *[[Leopold I of Belgium]] Leopold Godowsky (3938 bytes) 1: ...nd teacher. He has been described as the "Pianist of Pianists". 3: ...oldGodowsky55.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Photograph of Leopold Godowsky]] 7: ...o adopt Godowsky if he would take his surname, an offer which Godowsky declined, much to the older man... 9: ...rs and celebrities of that day. [[Sergei Rachmaninoff]], a particular friend, dedicated his ''Polka de... 11: ...is last years, and he stopped composing. He died of stomach cancer in New York on [[November 21]], [[... Leopold II of Austria (1195 bytes) 1: ...t he lost some territory in Southern [[Moravia]]. Leopold resided in [[Gars am Kamp]]. 5: ...30%" align="center" | Preceded by:<br>'''[[Ernest of Austria (Babenberg)|Ernest]]''' 6: ...center" | '''[[List of rulers of Austria|Margrave of Austria]]''' 7: ...>'''[[Leopold III of Austria (Babenberg)|Leopold III]]''' 14: [[category:Rulers of Austria]] Leopold Nowak (1867 bytes) 1: ...s to be as close to the composer's original, most of which had been revised and edited many times. 5: ... Haas]] as music director of the music collection of the Austrian national library, in 1946, and is cr... 7: ...metrical and rhythmical aspects of the Symphonies of [[Beethoven]] and Bruckner. 9: ...to distinguish Mozart's own handwriting from that of Süßmayr and Eybler to an extent no one had been a... 11: Nowak also studied the music of [[Heinrich Isaac]], [[Joseph Haydn]], Austrian ch... Leopold Gmelin (1029 bytes) 1: '''Leopold Gmelin''' ([[August 2]], [[1788]] - [[April 13]],... 3: ... of chemistry and medicine. He was the discoverer of [[potassium ferricyanide]] ([[1822]]), and wrote ... 9: [[Category:1788 births|Gmelin, Leopold]] 10: [[Category:1853 deaths|Gmelin, Leopold]] 11: [[Category:German chemists|Gmelin, Leopold]] Leopold Mozart (2376 bytes) 1: ...best known today for being the father and teacher of [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]], but was a well-known... 2: ..."float:right;width:168px;margin-left:5px">[[Image:LeopoldMozart.jpeg]]</div> 4: ...nsive treatise on violin playing. Today it is one of the main sources on [[authentic performance|perfo... 6: Leopold Mozart died on May 28, 1787, in Salzburg, today A... 10: ...DeepSouth/vol2no3/nancy1.html A French Edition of Leopold Mozart's Violinschule] Leopold II of Tuscany (8743 bytes) 1: ...29]], [[1870]]), of Habsburg-Lorraine, grand-duke of [[Tuscany]]. 3: ...ian methods of government, allowed a fair measure of liberty to the press, and permitted many politica... 5: ...itutions was followed (February 17, 1848) by that of Tuscany, drawn up by [[Gino Capponi]]. 7: ...ory offers few examples. . . . Honour to the arms of Italy! Long live Italian independence!" The Tusca... 9: ...every day more influential. Capponi resigned, and Leopold reluctantly agreed to a Montanelli-Guerrazzi mini... Leopold IV of Austria (349 bytes) 1: There were two rulers known as '''Leopold IV of Austria''': 3: * Margrave [[Leopold IV of Austria (Babenberg)|Leopold IV]] from the [[Babenberg]] dynasty (ruled [[1136... 4: * Duke [[Leopold IV of Austria (Habsburg)|Leopold IV]] from the [[Habsburg]] dynasty (ruld [[1386]]... 6: Also see: [[List of rulers of Austria]] Leopold Widhalm (1444 bytes) 1: '''Leopold Widhalm''', born [[October 2]], [[1722]] - died [... 3: ...erg in 1745 to work at the instrument making shop of the late [[Sebastian Schelle]] (1676-1744) being ... 5: ...ook over from him and a grandson, [[Johann Martin Leopold Widhalm]] (1799-1855) too became involved inn the... 7: ...the most important makers of the baroque [[lute]] of his day. 10: [[Category:1722 births|Widhalm, Leopold]] Leopold III (443 bytes) 1: '''Leopold III''' can refer to either: 3: ...3 - 1136), [[Margrave]] of Austria from the house of [[Babenberg]], or 4: ...e House of [[Habsburg]], who died in the [[Battle of Sempach]], or 5: *[[Leopold III of Belgium]] Leopold Stokowski (8039 bytes) 1: [[Image:Leopold_Stokowski.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Leopold Stokowski]] 2: ...[[Hollywood Bowl Orchestra]]. He was the founder of the [[New York City Symphony Orchestra]]. He arra... 7: ...casion, quoted his birth year as [[1887]] instead of [[1882]]. 9: ...'s College, Oxford]] where he earned a [[Bachelor of Music]] [[Academic degree|degree]] in [[1903]]. 11: ==Professional Career== Leopold Zunz (2702 bytes) 1: ...4, and died in Berlin in 1886. He was the founder of what has been termed the 2: ... public affairs until 1874, the year of the death of his wife Adelhei Beermann, whom he had married in... 6: [[Category:Reform rabbis|Zunz, Leopold]] Leopold Staff (413 bytes) 1: '''Leopold Staff''' ([[November 14]], [[1878]] – [[May 31]],... 10: [[Category:1878 births|Staff, Leopold]] 11: [[Category:1957 deaths|Staff, Leopold]] 12: [[Category:Polish poets|Staff, Leopold]] 13: [[Category:Polish writers|Staff, Leopold]] Leopold Kronecker (2228 bytes) 1: ...or]]. Kronecker was a student and lifelong friend of [[Ernst Kummer]]. 3: ...te [[1845]] his dissertation, at the [[University of Berlin]], on [[number theory]], giving special fo... 5: ...]]. He accepted a professorship at the University of Berlin in [[1883]]. 7: ... paper, ''On the Solution of the General Equation of the Fifth Degree'', Kronecker solved the [[quinti... 9: ...a forerunner of [[intuitionism]] in [[foundations of mathematics]].
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