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† raspe a. Obs. rare—1. [a. obs. F. raspé, now râpé: see rape n.6, and cf. raspy a.2] raspe wine = rape n.61600 Surflet Countrie Farme vi. xxii. 787 Greene or raspe wine, in as much as it containeth more water then wine, nourisheth the body but a little. So rasped a. rare—1.1823 Colebrooke in St. Ca...
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Raspe
Raspe is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Henry Raspe (1204–1247), Landgrave of Thuringia
Jan-Carl Raspe (1944–1977), urban guerilla
Jeff Raspe (born 1966
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Henry Raspe
Henry Raspe (; – 16 February 1247) was the Landgrave of Thuringia from 1231 until 1239 and again from 1241 until his death. Biography
Henry Raspe was born to Hermann I, Landgrave of Thuringia and Sophia of Wittelsbach.
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Jeff Raspe
Jeff Raspe is Music Director at NPR-affiliated, non-commercial, triple-A station WBJB-FM in Lincroft, New Jersey. Volunteer work
Raspe has served as volunteer emcee for the annual Light of Day shows to benefit Parkinson’s Disease.
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Torsten Raspe
Torsten Raspe (born 1 August 1969) is a retired German football midfielder who played for Hallescher FC Chemie, SSV Ulm 1846, Stuttgarter Kickers, Rot-Weiß
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Rudolf Erich Raspe
who mentions Raspe's authorship in a letter to Charles Lyell. Munchausen.org
Rodolph Eric Raspe, by Robert Hunt, 1885
Raspe, Rudolf E. (1763).
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Jan-Carl Raspe
Early life
Raspe was born in Seefeld in Tirol (then Germany, now Austria). Raspe had gone along as the driver (they were driving a Porsche Targa).
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Raspenava
Etymology
The original German name Raspenau was derived from the personal name Raspe and meant "Raspe's floodplain".
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鲁道尔夫·埃里希·拉斯伯
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Rodolph Eric Raspe, by Robert Hunt, 1885
Raspe, Rudolf E. (1763).
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Nadia Röthlisberger-Raspe
Nadia Röthlisberger-Raspe (30 June 1972 – 9 February 2015) was a Swiss curler and Olympic medalist.
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Heinrich Carl Küster
Die Gattungen Umbrella und Tylodina, Nürnberg Bauer & Raspe 1862 – The genera Umbrella and Tylodina.
Küster H. C. (1852). Nurnberg, Bauer und Raspe. scan.
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1807 births
1876 deaths
German malacologists
German entomologists
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Heinrich Conrad Weinkauff
Nürnberg : Bauer & Raspe Vol. 4.
Weinkauff, H.C. 1876. Das Genus Pleurotoma. pp. 49–136 in Küster, H.C., Martini, F.W. & Chemnitz, J.H. (eds). Nürnberg : Bauer & Raspe Vol. 4.
Weinkauff H.C., 1878 Die Gattung Oliva Systematisches Conchylien Cabinet von Martini und Chemnitz, Vol. 5 Abt. 1).
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Baron Munchausen
Raspe's name did not appear at all. The scholar Johann Georg Meusel correctly credited Raspe for the core text, but mistakenly asserted that Raspe had written it in German and that an anonymous
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Röthlisberger
born 1955), Swiss judoka
Kurt Röthlisberger (born 1951), Swiss football referee
Ursula Röthlisberger (born 1964), Swiss scientist
Nadia Röthlisberger-Raspe
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Elisabeth of Brandenburg, Landgravine of Thuringia
In 1228 she married Landgrave Henry Raspe of Thuringia, the later anti-king of Germany. The marriage remained childless. All three of his marriages were childless and after his death, the Emperor enfeoffed Thuringia to Henry III, the son of Henry Raspe's sister Jutta.
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