See also:SCHNEIDER, See also:- LOUIS
- LOUIS (804–876)
- LOUIS (893–911)
- LOUIS, JOSEPH DOMINIQUE, BARON (1755-1837)
- LOUIS, or LEWIS (from the Frankish Chlodowich, Chlodwig, Latinized as Chlodowius, Lodhuwicus, Lodhuvicus, whence-in the Strassburg oath of 842-0. Fr. Lodhuwigs, then Chlovis, Loys and later Louis, whence Span. Luiz and—through the Angevin kings—Hungarian
LOUIS (1805-1878) , See also:German actor and author, was See also:born at See also:Berlin on the 29th of See also:April 18o5, the son of See also:George See also:Abraham Schneider (1770-1839). At an See also:early See also:age he was engaged at the Royal See also:Theatre, Berlin, where he soon See also:rose to See also:play leading See also:comedy parts. His reputation as a comedian See also:grew with his success in such roles as Zierl in the Einfahrt vom Lande, See also:- PETER
- PETER (Lat. Petrus from Gr. irfpos, a rock, Ital. Pietro, Piero, Pier, Fr. Pierre, Span. Pedro, Ger. Peter, Russ. Petr)
- PETER (PEDRO)
- PETER, EPISTLES OF
- PETER, ST
Peter in the Kapellmeister von Venedig, Schikaneder in the Schauspieldirektor and Basileo in See also:Figaro's Hochzeit, and he became the favourite of Berlin. In 1845 he was appointed See also:head of the Royal See also:opera in Berlin. But his bold patriotic couplets and impromptus during the revolutionary See also:year 1848 necessitated his retirement, and thereafter he translated and adapted for the See also:stage See also:Mozart's Cosi See also:fan tutti; published, under the See also:pseudonym " L. W. Both," Das Buhnenrepertoire See also:des Auslandes; and founded, as a result of his experiences as a soldier in the Danish See also:war of 1849, the periodical Der Soldatenfreund. He also wrote Geschichte der Oper and des Opernhauses in Berlin (1845-1852). Soon after his retirement he was appointed reader to See also:- KING
- KING (O. Eng. cyning, abbreviated into cyng, cing; cf. O. H. G. chun- kuning, chun- kunig, M.H.G. kiinic, kiinec, kiinc, Mod. Ger. Konig, O. Norse konungr, kongr, Swed. konung, kung)
- KING [OF OCKHAM], PETER KING, 1ST BARON (1669-1734)
- KING, CHARLES WILLIAM (1818-1888)
- KING, CLARENCE (1842–1901)
- KING, EDWARD (1612–1637)
- KING, EDWARD (1829–1910)
- KING, HENRY (1591-1669)
- KING, RUFUS (1755–1827)
- KING, THOMAS (1730–1805)
- KING, WILLIAM (1650-1729)
- KING, WILLIAM (1663–1712)
King See also:Frederick See also:- WILLIAM
- WILLIAM (1143-1214)
- WILLIAM (1227-1256)
- WILLIAM (1J33-1584)
- WILLIAM (A.S. Wilhelm, O. Norse Vilhidlmr; O. H. Ger. Willahelm, Willahalm, M. H. Ger. Willehelm, Willehalm, Mod.Ger. Wilhelm; Du. Willem; O. Fr. Villalme, Mod. Fr. Guillaume; from " will," Goth. vilja, and " helm," Goth. hilms, Old Norse hidlmr, meaning
- WILLIAM (c. 1130-C. 1190)
- WILLIAM, 13TH
William IV. of See also:Prussia, and subsequently he received the See also:title of Geheimen Hofrat. He continued to enjoy the favour of the See also:court, and, as correspondent of the Staatsanzeiger, was attached to the headquarters' See also:staff of the Prussian See also:army during the See also:campaign of 1866; and, by See also:special invitation, accompanied the See also:emperor William during the war of 187o. Schneider also wrote a novel. Das Lose See also:Gluck, and several volumes of reminiscences: See also:Konig Wilhelm (1869), Kaiser Wilhelm, 1867—1871 (1875). He died at See also:Potsdam on the 16th of See also:December 1878.
See his See also:posthumous See also:memoirs, Aus meinem Leben (Berlin, 1899-188o), and Aus dem Leben Kaiser Wilhelms (1888), which caused some sensation on their publication.
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