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Ferdinand von Zeppelin - Wikipedia
Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin (German: Ferdinand Adolf Heinrich August Graf von Zeppelin; [1] 8 July 1838 – 8 March 1917) was a German general and later inventor of the Zeppelin rigid airships. His name became synonymous with airships and dominated long-distance flight until the 1930s.
Notable Irisarians: Helen von Stein-Zeppelin - Historic Iris
The iris world owes a huge debt to Countess Helen von Stein-Zeppelin. The little girl roaming the estate grounds with her bow and arrow grew up to be a clever, courageous woman, and her devotion to her irises and determination to save them left a priceless legacy for us all to enjoy.
Amethé von Zeppelin - Wikipedia
Countess Amethé Gwendolen Marion Mackenzie von Zeppelin, born Amethé Smeaton, (1896-1969), was a British woman who married into the Zeppelin family and was known as a translator of philosophical works from German to English. She also co-translated Werner Heisenberg 's Die Physik der Atomkerne into English in 1953.
Ferdinand Adolf Heinrich August von Zeppelin, Count (1838
2022年4月27日 · Ferdinand Adolf Heinrich August von Zeppelin (* 8. Juli 1838 in Konstanz; † 8. März 1917 in Berlin) war ein deutscher Graf, General der Kavallerie und Begründer des Starrluftschiffbaus.
The Danish countess who made Led Zeppelin change their name
2022年2月21日 · The controversy was all thanks to countess Eva von Zeppelin, the great-granddaughter of the German inventor who had crafted the zeppelin dirigible airship. When the band returned to Denmark on February 28th, 1970, they found that the countess, who was angered by the group’s decision to use her family name, had taken legal action against the band.
The Truth About How Led Zeppelin Got Their Name - Grunge
2021年5月19日 · Remember when a ticked-off Danish aristocrat caused the rock legends to rename themselves a slang term for male genitalia? As recounted by author Mick Wall, Countess Eva Von Zeppelin, whose ancestor Count Ferdinand Von Zeppelin invented the eponymous airship, verbally torched Led Zeppelin over its name.
Countess von Zeppelin Perennial Nursery The Iris Countess: How One Woman’s Ingenious Preservation Effort Led to an Iris Legacy for the World By Cathy Egerer On June 18, 1905, Helen von Zeppelin was born in Metz, in the Alsace-Lorraine region of what was then Germany. Her aristocratic father, Friedrich Graf von Zeppelin-Aschhausen, was
Countess vs Rockstars: The Legal Spat That Renamed Led Zeppelin
2024年2月28日 · Enter stage left: Eva Von Zeppelin, not just any irate noble but a direct descendant of the airship magnate himself, armed with indignation and a threat that could derail the whole show.
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2018年3月2日 · 1935 catalog Countess Helen von Stein Zeppelin Stein Zeppelin 1935 For more information on historic Irises visit the Historic Iris Preservation Society at htt... r2 - 18 Jul 2018 - 20:29 by BobPries. Info1938CatalogSteinZeppelin.
Graf Zeppelin passed away in Berlin on March 8, 1917. In 1853 Count Zeppelin went to Stuttgart where he attended the Polytechnicum. In 1855, at age 17, he entered the military school in Ludwigsburg, and started his military career in 1858 as a lieutenant in the Württemberg Army.