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Heinrich Ludwig Theodor Giesebrecht (5 July 1792 in Mirow – 18 March 1873 in Jasenitz) was a German poet and historian. He studied history at the universities of Berlin and Greifswald, and in the meantime served as a volunteer in a Mecklenburg-Strelitz Hussar regiment during the Befreiungskriege (Wars of Liberation). From 1816 to 1866 he taught classes at the gymnasium in Stettin, attaining the title of professor in 1826. In 1848 he represented Stettin in the Frankfurt National Assembly. He was a good friend of composer Carl Loewe, for whom he wrote the lyrics to numerous oratorios.

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  • Ludwig Giesebrecht (de)
  • Ludwig Giesebrecht (fr)
  • Ludwig Giesebrecht (en)
  • Ludwig Giesebrecht (pl)
  • Гизебрехт, Людвиг (ru)
  • Ludwig Giesebrecht (sv)
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  • Heinrich Ludwig Theodor Giesebrecht (* 5. Juli 1792 in Mirow; † 18. März 1873 in Jasenitz) war ein deutscher Dichter und Historiker. (de)
  • Heinrich Ludwig Theodor Giesebrecht (5 July 1792 in Mirow – 18 March 1873 in Jasenitz) was a German poet and historian. He studied history at the universities of Berlin and Greifswald, and in the meantime served as a volunteer in a Mecklenburg-Strelitz Hussar regiment during the Befreiungskriege (Wars of Liberation). From 1816 to 1866 he taught classes at the gymnasium in Stettin, attaining the title of professor in 1826. In 1848 he represented Stettin in the Frankfurt National Assembly. He was a good friend of composer Carl Loewe, for whom he wrote the lyrics to numerous oratorios. (en)
  • Heinrich Ludwig Theodor Giesebrecht (né le 5 juillet 1792 à Mirow et mort le 18 mars 1873 à (de)) est un poète et historien allemand. (fr)
  • Генрих Людвиг Теодор Гизебрехт (нем. Heinrich Ludwig Theodor Giesebrecht; 1792—1873) — немецкий поэт и историк, профессор гимназии в Штетине, почётный доктор (Honoris causa) Грайфсвальдского и Кёнигсбергского университетов, участник Наполеоновских войн. (ru)
  • Ludwig Giesebrecht (ur. 5 lipca 1792 w Mirow, zm. 18 marca 1873 w Jasienicy, obecnie Police) – historyk, filozof, pedagog i poeta pruski. Doktor honoris causa uniwersytetów w Greifswaldzie i Berlinie. Należał do znanej meklemburskiej rodziny uczonych. (pl)
  • Heinrich Ludwig Theodor Giesebrecht, född 5 juli 1792 i Mirow, död 18 mars 1873 i , var en tysk diktare och historiker; farbror till Wilhelm von Giesebrecht. Giesebrecht var i femtio år lärare vid gymnasiet i Stettin och 1848 ledamot av Frankfurtparlamentet. Hans Wendische Geschichten ans den Jahren 780-1182 (1841-43) utgör en viktig källa för historien om nordöstra Tysklands omvändelse till kristendomen. Åren 1860-65 utgav han tidskriften "Damaris", i vilken han publicerade uppsatser i religionsfilosofi, historia, litteratur och konst. Ett häfte Gedichte utkom 1836 (ny upplaga 1867). (sv)
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  • Heinrich Ludwig Theodor Giesebrecht (* 5. Juli 1792 in Mirow; † 18. März 1873 in Jasenitz) war ein deutscher Dichter und Historiker. (de)
  • Heinrich Ludwig Theodor Giesebrecht (5 July 1792 in Mirow – 18 March 1873 in Jasenitz) was a German poet and historian. He studied history at the universities of Berlin and Greifswald, and in the meantime served as a volunteer in a Mecklenburg-Strelitz Hussar regiment during the Befreiungskriege (Wars of Liberation). From 1816 to 1866 he taught classes at the gymnasium in Stettin, attaining the title of professor in 1826. In 1848 he represented Stettin in the Frankfurt National Assembly. He was a good friend of composer Carl Loewe, for whom he wrote the lyrics to numerous oratorios. (en)
  • Heinrich Ludwig Theodor Giesebrecht (né le 5 juillet 1792 à Mirow et mort le 18 mars 1873 à (de)) est un poète et historien allemand. (fr)
  • Генрих Людвиг Теодор Гизебрехт (нем. Heinrich Ludwig Theodor Giesebrecht; 1792—1873) — немецкий поэт и историк, профессор гимназии в Штетине, почётный доктор (Honoris causa) Грайфсвальдского и Кёнигсбергского университетов, участник Наполеоновских войн. (ru)
  • Ludwig Giesebrecht (ur. 5 lipca 1792 w Mirow, zm. 18 marca 1873 w Jasienicy, obecnie Police) – historyk, filozof, pedagog i poeta pruski. Doktor honoris causa uniwersytetów w Greifswaldzie i Berlinie. Należał do znanej meklemburskiej rodziny uczonych. (pl)
  • Heinrich Ludwig Theodor Giesebrecht, född 5 juli 1792 i Mirow, död 18 mars 1873 i , var en tysk diktare och historiker; farbror till Wilhelm von Giesebrecht. Giesebrecht var i femtio år lärare vid gymnasiet i Stettin och 1848 ledamot av Frankfurtparlamentet. Hans Wendische Geschichten ans den Jahren 780-1182 (1841-43) utgör en viktig källa för historien om nordöstra Tysklands omvändelse till kristendomen. Åren 1860-65 utgav han tidskriften "Damaris", i vilken han publicerade uppsatser i religionsfilosofi, historia, litteratur och konst. Ett häfte Gedichte utkom 1836 (ny upplaga 1867). (sv)
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