Mohl or von Mohl is a surname. It may refer to:
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Diederich Franz Leonhard von Schlechtendal was a German botanist.
Hugo von Mohl FFRS HFRSE was a German botanist from Stuttgart. He was the first person to use the word "protoplasm".
Eckardt is a surname, and may refer to:
Ottmar von Mohl was a German diplomat and government advisor in Meiji period Japan.
Robert von Mohl was a German jurist. Father of diplomat Ottmar von Mohl and salonnière Anna von Helmholtz. Brother of Hugo von Mohl, Moritz Mohl and Julius von Mohl.
The Federal Foreign Office, abbreviated AA, is the foreign ministry of the Federal Republic of Germany, a federal agency responsible for both the country's foreign policy and its relationship with the European Union. It is a cabinet-level ministry. Since March 2018, Heiko Maas has served as Foreign Minister, succeeding Sigmar Gabriel. The primary seat of the ministry is at the Werderscher Markt square in the Mitte district, the historic centre of Berlin.
Julius von Mohl was a German Orientalist.
Neustadt an der Orla is a town in Saale-Orla-Kreis district, in Thuringia. It is situated at the small river Orla, 17 km north of Schleiz, and 25 km southeast of Jena. The former municipality Stanau was merged into Neustadt an der Orla in January 2019.
A Kus is a large-sized ancient Persian kettledrum, similar to the timpani.
Friedrich Heinrich may refer to:
Mol or MOL may refer to:
Bismarck most often refers to:
The surname Zeppelin first appeared in a German document dated September 1286, indicating an origin in the town of Zepelin, which is now a municipality in the district of Rostock, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany.
Events from the year 1872 in Germany.
Events in the year 1875 in Germany.
Friedrich von Keller may refer to:
Ernst Friedrich von Mohl was a German classical philologist and professor.
Mary Elizabeth Mohl or Mary Elizabeth Clarke was a British writer who was known as a salon hostess in Paris. She was known by her nickname of "Clarkey". She was admired for her independence and conversation. She eventually married the orientalist Julius von Mohl. She was an ardent Francophile, a feminist, and a close friend of Florence Nightingale. She wrote about her interest in the history of women's rights.
Aleksander Piotr Mohl, Count, was a Polish military officer, diplomat and intelligence officer.
Anna von Helmholtz, was a German salonnière and writer who translated or edited the translations of a number of scientific works. She was the second wife of the physicist, Hermann von Helmholtz. Brought up in a circle in which intelligence and character were equally well developed, she was described as being talented and clever, with wide views and high aspirations.