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August Wilhelm Stiehler (6 August 1797, Neumarkt – May 1878, Quedlinburg) was a German government official and paleobotanist. He studied law at the University of Leipzig, and for many years worked as a civil servant in the town of Wernigerode. During the last twenty years of his life he resided in Quedlinburg.

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  • August Wilhelm Stiehler (* 6. August 1797 Neumarkt; † Mai 1878 in Quedlinburg) war ein deutscher Jurist und Beamter. Er lernte an der Thomasschule zu Leipzig. In seiner Funktion als Oberbeamter, was mit dem Landrat der Grafschaft Wernigerode gleichzusetzen ist, trug er ab 1824 den Titel gräflich-stolbergischer Regierungs- und Polizeirat. Als solcher wurde er 1833 Ehrenbürger der Stadt Wernigerode. Außerdem war er als Naturforscher tätig. (de)
  • August Wilhelm Stiehler (6 August 1797, Neumarkt – May 1878, Quedlinburg) was a German government official and paleobotanist. He studied law at the University of Leipzig, and for many years worked as a civil servant in the town of Wernigerode. During the last twenty years of his life he resided in Quedlinburg. (en)
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  • August Wilhelm Stiehler (6 August 1797, Neumarkt – May 1878, Quedlinburg) was a German government official and paleobotanist. He studied law at the University of Leipzig, and for many years worked as a civil servant in the town of Wernigerode. During the last twenty years of his life he resided in Quedlinburg. He is remembered for his paleobotanical research in the Harz Mountains of Germany. As a taxonomist he circumscribed the extinct genera Weichselia and Ettingshausenia. During his career he took part in correspondence with other scientists that included Alexander von Humboldt and Leopold von Buch. His collection of fossils were acquired by the University of Halle. The genus Stiehleria (fossil incertae sedis) commemorates his name. (en)
  • August Wilhelm Stiehler (* 6. August 1797 Neumarkt; † Mai 1878 in Quedlinburg) war ein deutscher Jurist und Beamter. Er lernte an der Thomasschule zu Leipzig. In seiner Funktion als Oberbeamter, was mit dem Landrat der Grafschaft Wernigerode gleichzusetzen ist, trug er ab 1824 den Titel gräflich-stolbergischer Regierungs- und Polizeirat. Als solcher wurde er 1833 Ehrenbürger der Stadt Wernigerode. Außerdem war er als Naturforscher tätig. (de)
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