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    Adalbert Geheeb (21 March 1842 in Geisa – 13 September 1909 in Konigsfelden, Brugg, Aargau) was a German botanist specializing in mosses. The son of a...
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  • surname Ni. The surname may refer to the following notable people: Adalbert Geheeb (1842–1909), German botanist Geh Min (born 1950), Singaporean politician...
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  • Ashley Gebert (born 1976) Geerinck – Daniel Geerinck (born 1945) Geh. – Adalbert Geheeb (1842–1909) G.E.Haglund – Gustaf Emmanuel Haglund (1900–1955) Geiger...
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    buried in the city Adalbert Geheeb (1842–1909), pharmacist and moss explorer Moritz Goldschmidt [de] (1863–1916), botanist Paul Geheeb (1870–1961), progressive...
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  • Camille Montagne (1784–1866) dedicated the genus Mazzantia in 1855. Adalbert Geheeb (1842–1909) pointed out that with her death "an era of Italian botany...
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    the Ober-Hambach section of Heppenheim. It was founded by Edith and Paul Geheeb in 1910 and was based on their concept of holistic education reform, integrating...
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    teachers. Together with so-called pedagogic rebels like Gustav Wyneken, Paul Geheeb (1870–1961) and August Halm (1869–1929) in autumn 1906 Luserke founded the...
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