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- Bartholomäus_Herder abstract "Bartholomäus Herder (22 August 1774 in the Swabian free town of Rottweil – 11 March 1839 at Freiburg im Breisgau), was the founder of the publishing firm, Verlag Herder.".
- Bartholomäus_Herder birthDate "1774-08-22".
- Bartholomäus_Herder deathDate "1839-03-11".
- Bartholomäus_Herder wikiPageID "30026850".
- Bartholomäus_Herder wikiPageRevisionID "600182489".
- Bartholomäus_Herder author "Franz Meister".
- Bartholomäus_Herder dateOfBirth "1774-08-22".
- Bartholomäus_Herder dateOfDeath "1839-03-11".
- Bartholomäus_Herder name "Herder, Bartholomaus".
- Bartholomäus_Herder wstitle "Herder".
- Bartholomäus_Herder subject Category:1774_births.
- Bartholomäus_Herder subject Category:1839_deaths.
- Bartholomäus_Herder subject Category:German_Roman_Catholics.
- Bartholomäus_Herder subject Category:German_publishers_(people).
- Bartholomäus_Herder type Agent.
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- Bartholomäus_Herder type Person.
- Bartholomäus_Herder type Q215627.
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- Bartholomäus_Herder comment "Bartholomäus Herder (22 August 1774 in the Swabian free town of Rottweil – 11 March 1839 at Freiburg im Breisgau), was the founder of the publishing firm, Verlag Herder.".
- Bartholomäus_Herder label "Bartholomä Herder".
- Bartholomäus_Herder label "Bartholomäus Herder".
- Bartholomäus_Herder sameAs Bartholom%C3%A4us_Herder.
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- Bartholomäus_Herder sameAs Q809328.
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- Bartholomäus_Herder wasDerivedFrom Bartholomäus_Herder?oldid=600182489.
- Bartholomäus_Herder givenName "Bartholomaus".
- Bartholomäus_Herder homepage www.herder.de.
- Bartholomäus_Herder name "Bartholomaus Herder".
- Bartholomäus_Herder surname "Herder".