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Europeans supporting revolutions of 1848
The Forty-eighters (48ers) were Europeans who participated in or supported the Revolutions of 1848 that swept Europe, particularly those who were expelled
Forty-eighters
Organization of American veterans
and have taken the same journey. They are also known as "Forty and Eighters". The Forty and Eight is down significantly in membership numbers compared to
Forty_and_Eight
Topics referred to by the same term
Forty-eighters may refer to: Forty-eighters, European supporters of the Revolutions of 1848 Forty-eighters, participants in the American liberal political
Forty-eighters (disambiguation)
Forty-eighters_(disambiguation)
Short story by John Cheever
"The Five-Forty-Eight" is a short story written by John Cheever that was originally published in the April 10, 1954, issue of The New Yorker and later
The_Five-Forty-Eight
Natural number
48 (forty-eight) is the natural number following 47 and preceding 49. It is one third of a gross, or four dozen. 48 is a highly composite number, and
48_(number)
48 states of the US apart from Alaska and Hawaii
continental United States includes Alaska. [...] In the Alaska context, lower forty-eight or lower 48 may be used. Do not hyphenate lower 48 as an adjective. The
Contiguous_United_States
Type of French boxcar
Forty-and-Eight boxcars (French: Quarante et huit), commonly referred to as Forty-and-Eights, were types of French boxcars (voiture) used by the French
Forty-and-eights
Ethnic group
the centre of the German settlers' lives right into the 20th century. Forty-Eighters is a term for those who participated in or supported the European Revolutions
German_Australians
State parliament of Hamburg, Germany
then four parishes 12 representatives (deacons), the Council of the Forty-Eighters (die Achtundvierziger), who on Saint Lawrence Day (August 10) stipulated
Hamburg_Parliament
German Texan educator, writer and political leader
Forty-Eighters to settle in Sisterdale, Texas, a Free Thinker Latin Settlement resulting from the Revolutions of 1848 in the German states. The Forty-Eighters
August_Siemering
Americans of German birth or descent
German Americans was largely anti-slavery, especially among Forty-Eighters. Notable Forty-Eighter Hermann Raster wrote passionately against slavery and was
German_Americans
Topics referred to by the same term
Force 49th Battalion The Forty-Niner (passenger train), 1937–1941 49 (number) Miner 2049er, a 1982 video game Forty-Eighters, Europeans involved in the
49er
American political association
from the labor movement in 1920. The group, commonly known as the "Forty-Eighters", became one of the key constituents in the Conference for Progressive
Committee_of_48
Natural number
10^{506}-10^{253}-1} is a prime number. Its decimal expansion is 252 nines, an eight, and 253 more nines. 507 = 3 × 132. it is a central polygonal number because
500_(number)
Topics referred to by the same term
Creator from the album Wolf 48, a phone network brand of Three Ireland "Forty Eight", a song by Karma to Burn from the album V, 2011 48 Doris, a main-belt
48
German-American gymnastic club members
Ohio Valley region, Wisconsin, Missouri, and Texas. Several of these Forty-Eighters became Union soldiers and some became Republican politicians. Besides
Turners
important German segment of the population. He was a member of the Forty-Eighters, a political movement of revolutionaries in German states whose failure
German Americans in the American Civil War
German_Americans_in_the_American_Civil_War
1979 American TV series or program
The Five Forty Eight is a 1979 American television adaptation of John Cheever's short story of the same name, directed by James Ivory. Laurence Luckinbill
The_Five_Forty-Eight
Largest city in Wisconsin, United States
Germany had failed, and revolutionary and radical Germans, known as the "Forty-Eighters", immigrated to the U.S. to avoid imprisonment and persecution by German
Milwaukee
German settlements in America
country". These refugees of the post-1848 era later came to be called "Forty-Eighters", in the tradition of earlier political refugees being called "Dreißiger"
Latin_Settlement
Natural number
the sum of four consecutive primes (97 + 101 + 103 + 107) and the sum of eight consecutive primes (37 + 41 + 43 + 47 + 53 + 59 + 61 + 67). 409 is a prime
400_(number)
1862 massacre in Kinney County, Texas
and republican-minded Germans known as Achtundvierziger or Forty-Eighters. Many Forty-Eighters remained loyal to the United States, and several opposed
Nueces_massacre
Natural number
is the sum of the first four powers of 4 (41 + 42 + 43 + 44), the sum of eight consecutive primes (29 + 31 + 37 + 41 + 43 + 47 + 53 + 59), and the sum
300_(number)
German part of the Revolutions of 1848
into exile to escape political persecution, where they became known as Forty-Eighters. Many emigrated to the United States, settling from Wisconsin to Texas
German revolutions of 1848–1849
German_revolutions_of_1848–1849
Faction of the 19th-century U.S. Republican Party
ethnic backgrounds. In fact, even German-American Freethinkers and Forty-Eighters who, like Hermann Raster, otherwise sympathized with the Radical Republicans'
Radical_Republicans
Season of television series
dates. All of the episodes of the season starting from episode 14, "Chapter Forty-Nine: Fire Walk with Me" were dedicated to Perry's memory, and his final
Riverdale_season_3
Natural number
148 (one hundred [and] forty-eight) is the natural number following 147 and before 149. 148 is the second number to be both a heptagonal number and a
148_(number)
1946–1949 political party in South Korea
Korea and a faction of the People's Party of Korea (the so-called 'forty-eighters'). It was led by Ho Hon. [failed verification] The clandestine trade
Workers'_Party_of_South_Korea
German-American lawyer, politician, revolutionary and army officer (1811–1881)
resolved in September 1848 to emigrate to North America like many other Forty-Eighters and bought a farm near Belleville, Illinois. After moving to the United
Friedrich_Hecker
Type of motorcycle
split 3-spoke mags, rear-controls - has its own race series XL1200X "Forty-Eight", in the "Dark" Nightster style but has the classic 1948 style small
Harley-Davidson_Sportster
1945–1947 political party in South Korea
Committee failed in 1946, a faction within the People's Party called forty-eighters left the party and formed the Workers Party of South Korea (남조선로동당)
People's_Party_of_Korea
Texans of German descent
Americans. A large portion of the early settlers following statehood were Forty-Eighters, emigres from the Revolutions of 1848, who dispersed into areas of Central
Texas_Germans
Natural number
248 (two hundred [and] forty-eight) is the natural number following 247 and preceding 249. Additionally, 248 is: a nontotient. a refactorable number.
248_(number)
US Secretary of the Interior, Senator, German revolutionary (1829–1906)
forced him to leave France he migrated to London. Like many other "Forty-Eighters", he then migrated to the United States, settling in Watertown, Wisconsin
Carl_Schurz
Celestial Buddha of Buddhism
text list varying numbers of these vows (the most common sutra contains forty eight vows), which serves as the foundation for Pure Land doctrine. These solemn
Amitābha
Military unit
first unit mobilised for the war in Chicago, and was composed of many Forty-Eighters, veterans of the revolutions of 1848 in Germany and the Austrian Empire
24th Illinois Infantry Regiment
24th_Illinois_Infantry_Regiment
Topics referred to by the same term
Channel 48 refers to several television stations: The following television stations broadcast on digital channel 48 (UHF frequencies covering 674-680 MHz)
Channel_48
Topics referred to by the same term
148 may refer to: 148 (number), the natural number following 147 and preceding 149 AD 148, a year in the 2nd century AD 148 BC, a year in the 2nd century
148
State in southwest Germany (1806–1918)
ISBN 9780143110422. Lonn, Ella (1950). "VII. The Forty-Eighters in the Civil War". In Zucker, A. E. (ed.). The Forty-Eighters: Political Refugees of the German Revolution
Grand_Duchy_of_Baden
List of letters of settlers of Marietta
of these early settlers is sometimes referred to as "the forty-eight" or the "first forty-eight", and also as the "founders of Ohio". These first 48 men
List of early settlers of Marietta, Ohio
List_of_early_settlers_of_Marietta,_Ohio
German-born American military officer (1824–1902)
Sigel immigrated to the United States in 1852, as did many other German Forty-Eighters. Sigel taught in the New York City public schools and served in the
Franz_Sigel
German film director and screenwriter (born 1970)
time in Hollywood and also honors Carl Laemmle. His Western screenplay Forty-Eighters, written 2006 in Los Angeles tells a story of German Americans in the
Hannes_Stöhr
Esoteric cosmology diagram
represents the place which Earth occupies in the Universe. The diagram has eight levels, each corresponding to Gurdjieff's Law of Octaves (see In Search
Ray_of_Creation
1859 Australian patriotic song
German-born Carl Linger (1810–1862), a prominent member of the Australian Forty-Eighters. It was one of the options in the 1977 plebiscite to choose a new Australian
The_Song_of_Australia
Bilateral relations
political refugees to flee. Those who came to the US were called the Forty-Eighters. Many joined the new anti-slavery Republican Party, such as Carl Schurz
Germany–United States relations
Germany–United_States_relations
German journalist (1815–1876)
the Missouri History Museum 22 (2002) 3, p. 12. Sugar, Adolph E. The Forty-Eighters: Political Refugees of the German Revolution of 1848. Russell & Russell
Karl_Ludwig_Bernays
Position that beliefs should be formed only on the basis of logic, reason, and empiricism
German freethinkers and anti-clericalists to the United States (see Forty-Eighters). In the United States, they hoped to be able to live by their principles
Freethought
1946 political party in North Korea
Korea and a fraction of the People's Party of Korea (the so-called 'forty-eighters') merged to form the Workers' Party of South Korea led by Pak Hon-yong
New_People's_Party_of_Korea
German revolutionary and American soldier
(Union) ADB NIE Wittke, Carl (1952). Refugees of Revolution: The German Forty-Eighters in America. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. pp. 233–235
Louis_Blenker
1967 West German film
Forty Eight Hours to Acapulco (German: 48 Stunden bis Acapulco) is a 1967 West German crime film directed by Klaus Lemke and starring Dieter Geissler [de]
Forty_Eight_Hours_to_Acapulco
American politician
1895, Dresden) was a German writer and journalist. He belonged to the Forty-Eighters who participated in the American Civil War as volunteers in the Union
Rudolf_Doehn
German American military officer, hotelier and tax collector
a large group of political refugees who came to be as known as the Forty-Eighters. He settled in New York City and worked as proprietor of the Konstanz
Max_Weber_(general)
1908 ADB NIE Wittke, Carl (1952). Refugees of Revolution: The German Forty-Eighters in America. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. pp. 233–235
Elise_Blenker
European revolutionaries and emigrants who have been collectively termed "Forty-Eighters", a number of whom served prominently in the Union Army. Georg von Amsberg
George_von_Amsberg
Topics referred to by the same term
Squadron (disambiguation) 48th century 48th century BC 48 (disambiguation) Forty-eighters (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated
48th
to the United States as part of a larger wave of politically active Forty-Eighters, following the defeat of that movement in continental Europe, and remained
Germain_Metternich
American politician (1827–1905)
back he could not, and when he could have gone back, he would not. Forty-Eighters German American journalism Saalberg, 1968 Saalberg, 1968 Saalberg, Harvey
Emil_Preetorius
1976 Nigerian novel
Forty-Eight Guns for the General is a 1976 novel by Nigerian author Eddie Iroh. Published by Heinemann Educational Books Ltd, the narrative is set in
Forty-Eight Guns for the General
Forty-Eight_Guns_for_the_General
German–American journalist (1810–1890)
Carl Frederick Wittke, 1957. p. 101 Refugees of revolution: the German Forty-eighters in America, by Carl Frederick Wittke, 1952. p. 171, 269 Class Struggles
Sebastian_Seiler
Ethnic group in Chicago
The Germans arriving on or soon after that year became known as the "Forty-Eighters". Irving Cutler, the author of Chicago, wrote that their true underlying
Germans_in_Chicago
German American educationist
flee Germany. He emigrated to the United States—like many other German Forty-Eighters. He initially came to Marshall, Michigan, where he worked on a farm
Peter_Engelmann
German revolutionary (1805–1870)
under Blenker, one of the many German emigrant soldiers known as the Forty-Eighters. He resigned a short time later to avoid serving under Blenker's successor
Gustav_Struve
American author
Publishing Co., p. 615 Bloede. - p.36. Zucker, Adolf Eduard (1950), The Forty-Eighters: Political Refugees of the German Revolution of 1848, Columbia University
Marie_Bloede
German-American industrialist (1834–1914)
1848 in Germany prompted several members of his family to emigrate as Forty-Eighters to western Pennsylvania in the United States. They sent back glowing
Friedrich_Weyerhäuser
Attempted revolution in Frankfurt, Germany
revolutionaries, called in German the Dreißiger, were predecessors of the "Forty-Eighters", who had to emigrate following the 1848 revolutions. Foerster, Cornelia:
Frankfurter_Wachensturm
German writer (1816–1903)
("Selected Writings", 2000; edited by Sabine Hering and Karl-Heinz Nickel) Forty-Eighters: She was sympathetic with the 1848 revolutions although not an active
Malwida_von_Meysenbug
Columbia University Press 1950]. "VII. The Forty-Eighters in the Civil War". In Zucker, A. E. (ed.). The Forty-Eighters: Political Refugees of the German Revolution
Missouri in the American Civil War
Missouri_in_the_American_Civil_War
American flautist and conductor (1826–1909)
Dodd, Mead. Carl Wittke (1952). Refugees of Revolution: The German Forty-Eighters in America. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. pp. 295–296
Carl_Zerrahn
Building in Jacksonville, Florida
Eight Forty One is a 309 feet (94 metres), 22-floor office building on the south bank of St. Johns River in Jacksonville, Florida. Completed in 1955,
Eight_Forty_One
Place in Texas, United States
from the Revolutions of 1848 in the German states. Those who came were Forty-Eighters, intellectual liberal abolitionists who enjoyed conversing in Latin
Boerne,_Texas
United States historic place
German Americans, many of which were Turners, German revolutionaries, Forty-eighters, and adherents to governmental reform, classical liberalism, and federalism
Turner Hall (New Ulm, Minnesota)
Turner_Hall_(New_Ulm,_Minnesota)
American diplomat
Gorham Press. Wittke, Carl (1952). Refugees of Revolution: The German Forty-Eighters in America. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. Attribution:
Herman_Kiefer
German-born American journalist
resided mainly in Germany and the United States. He was one of the German Forty-Eighters. He advocated terrorist violence against ruling dynasties and uninvolved
Karl_Heinzen
Land branch of the army that fought for the Union during the American Civil War
largest group with a million arrivals between 1850 and 1860, many of them Forty-Eighters. Nearly as many Irish immigrants arrived during the same period. Immigrant
Union_army
German attorney (1803–1877)
1900. pp. 373–379. Carl Wittke, Refugees of Revolution: The German Forty-Eighters in America, Philadelphia: Univ. of Penn. Press, 1952, p. 55. The firm
Franz_Heinrich_Zitz
German Texan teacher and abolitionist (1819–1888)
Studien-Verlag, 1998. Carl Wittke, Refugees of Revolution: The German Forty-Eighters in America. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1952. Bibliographic
Adolf_Douai
American pharmacist and politician
was born in 1838 near Metz to Dr. John Menninger, one of the German Forty-Eighters. John Menninger was a Radical member of the 1849 Frankfurt Parliament
Henry_J._Menninger
Gold rush from 1848 to 1855
traveled overland from the United States that year. Some of these "forty-eighters", as the earliest gold-seekers were sometimes called, were able to collect
California_gold_rush
German mineralogist (1805–1893)
New York: Dodd, Mead. Carl Wittke, Refugees of Revolution: The German Forty-Eighters in America, Philadelphia: Univ. of Penn. Press, 1952, pp. 325–326. At
Julius_Fröbel
Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg
each of the then four parishes 12 representatives, the Council of the Forty-Eighters (die Achtundvierziger), who on Saint Lawrence Day (10 August) stipulated
John IV, Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg
John_IV,_Duke_of_Saxe-Lauenburg
1982 film directed by Walter Hill
48 Hrs. (pronounced Forty-Eight Hours) is a 1982 American buddy cop action comedy film starring Nick Nolte and Eddie Murphy (the latter in his film debut)
48_Hrs.
American journalist
revolutions of 1848 who emigrated to the United States (one of the Forty-Eighters) and became a journalist. Umbscheiden was educated at Heidelberg University
Franz_Umbscheiden
Duke of Anhalt from 1817 to 1871
in the Revolution or to emigrate from the country freely like other Forty-Eighters. Raster made the second choice and eventually became a powerful Republican
Leopold_IV,_Duke_of_Anhalt
American painter (1862–1947)
failed revolutions of 1848 brought large numbers of Germans, known as Forty-Eighters, to Cincinnati where a German community already existed. She began her
Anna_Marie_Valentien
German revolutionary and US Union Army officer
Friedrich von Beust, all of whom, like Weydemeyer, will become prominent Forty-Eighters and after that officers of the Union army in the Civil War. The leftist
Joseph_Weydemeyer
Ethnic German diaspora in the city of Milwaukee
Germany had failed, and revolutionary and radical Germans, known as the "Forty-Eighters", turned their attention to the United States. Milwaukee began to grow
Germans_in_Milwaukee
German-born American painter
Congress) Wittke, Carl (1952). Refugees of Revolution: The German Forty-Eighters in America. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. pp. 321–322
Theodore_Kaufmann
American diplomat (1823–1905)
for the 1st District of Illinois. He was a German refugee, one of the Forty-Eighters. The son of Ludwig Schneider, a public official, and Josephine Schneider
George_Schneider_(banker)
much as Rudolf Dulon. Carl Wittke, Refugees of Revolution: The German Forty-Eighters in America, Philadelphia: Univ. of Penn. Press, 1952, p. 129. Wittke
Rudolf_Dulon
once numbered about 40 but had dissipated by 1889. German Australians Forty-Eighters Barossa German German settlements in the Riverina Ethnic Germans Immigration
German settlement in Australia
German_settlement_in_Australia
12-cylinder mid-engine sports car manufactured by Ferrari
D flat-12 engine. Each cylinder of the engine has four valves, with forty-eight valves total. The engine is lubricated via a dry sump system, and has
Ferrari_Testarossa
German-American rationalist, winemaker and author
were known as "Dreißiger", or "Thirtiers", as opposed to the later "Forty Eighters" who migrated after the failed European revolutions of 1848. Muench
Friedrich_Münch
German-American newspaper
the first editor-in-chief. In the 1850s, the paper was taken over by Forty-Eighters and became a major daily newspaper of the Chicago German-born community
Illinois_Staats-Zeitung
Unsuccessful coup
the revolution as exiles. Revolutions of 1848 in the Austrian Empire Forty-Eighters emigrees after 1848 May Coup (Serbia) in 1903 Hugh Agnew (1 September
May_Conspiracy
Republic." The Dreissiger were generally more cautious than the later forty-eighters, who immigrated to the US after the failed European revolutions of 1848
Dreissiger
Rastatt, Baden. Like many other refugees of the Revolutions of 1848 (the Forty-Eighters), the Anneke family fled to the United States. Following other relatives
Mathilde_Franziska_Anneke
Americans of Czech birth or descent
first major immigration of Czechs occurred in 1848 when the Czech "Forty Eighters" fled to the United States to escape the political persecution by the
Czech_Americans
American historian of Latin American history (1914–1996)
1949. The topic of her master's thesis was "Americanization of the Forty-Eighters, 1848-1860," and her doctoral dissertation topic was "Nicolás de Ovando
Ursula_Lamb
German-American printer (1848–1904)
dissidents to the United States. These émigrés, often referred to as "Forty-Eighters," brought with them a distinct cultural and political ethos: secular
Adolph_Schwarzmann
German-American physician & revolutionary
Matilda Brentano, adopted stepdaughter of Illinois Congressman and fellow Forty-Eighter Lorenz Brentano. He died in Chicago on July 5, 1872, and was buried
William_Wagner_(physician)
FORTY EIGHTERS
FORTY EIGHTERS
Surname or Lastname
Italian
Italian : from the personal name Forte, from Late Latin fortis ‘strong’ (see Fort) or from a short form of a medieval personal name formed with this element, as for example Fortebraccio (‘strong arm’).Slovenian : shortened form of the personal name Fortunat, Latin Fortunatus.English : variant of Fort.
Boy/Male
Irish
Strong fort.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord of forts
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Ford 1.German : topographic name for someone who lived by a ford, Middle High German vurt ‘ford’, or a habitational name from a place in Franconia named Forth.
Surname or Lastname
English, French, and Catalan
English, French, and Catalan : nickname from Old French, Middle English, Catalan fort, ‘strong’, ‘brave’ (Latin fortis). In some cases it may be from the Latin personal name derived from this word; this was borne by an obscure saint whose cult was popular during the Middle Ages in southern and southwestern France.English and French : topographic name for someone who lived near a fortress or stronghold, or an occupational name for someone employed in one. Compare Fortier 1.Czech (Fořt) : variant of Forst.
Male
English
Fort
Boy/Male
Tamil
Abhijvala | அபிஜà¯à®µà®¾à®²à®¾
Blazing forth
Abhijvala | அபிஜà¯à®µà®¾à®²à®¾
Boy/Male
Greek
Calling forth.
Boy/Male
German
Brave
Boy/Male
Greek
Calling forth.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Fort
Boy/Male
Irish
Strong fort.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Telugu
Blazing Forth
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Shining Forth
Boy/Male
French
Dead sea (a stagnant lake).
Boy/Male
Tamil
Durgesh | தà¯à®°à¯à®•ேஷ
Lord of forts
Durgesh | தà¯à®°à¯à®•ேஷ
Girl/Female
Christian, Hindu, Indian
Fairy Forte
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Shining Forth
Boy/Male
Greek American
Calling forth; summoned.
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Fort-wrong; Fort-right
FORTY EIGHTERS
FORTY EIGHTERS
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Lord's Support
Girl/Female
German
Noble; Kind
Girl/Female
Latin
Stranger.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Chief of the Goddesses; Goddess Durga
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Parsi
Beautiful; One whose Face is Like the Moon
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Japanese
Gold
Boy/Male
Biblical
Pouring out.
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Victory of the Gem
Boy/Male
Tamil
Dussahana | தà¯à®¸à¯à®¸à®¾à®¹à®¾à®¨à®¾
One of the kauravas
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Gothic, Swedish, Teutonic
Battle Sword
FORTY EIGHTERS
FORTY EIGHTERS
FORTY EIGHTERS
FORTY EIGHTERS
FORTY EIGHTERS
a. & adv.
Loudly; strongly; powerfully.
adv.
Forward; onward in time, place, or order; in advance from a given point; on to end; as, from that day forth; one, two, three, and so forth.
prep.
Forth from; out of.
adv.
Therefore.
n.
The Tasmanian forty-spotted diamond bird (Pardalotus quadragintus).
n.
A way; a passage or ford.
n.
A symbol expressing forty units; as, 40, or xl.
adv.
Out, as from a state of concealment, retirement, confinement, nondevelopment, or the like; out into notice or view; as, the plants in spring put forth leaves.
a.
Opening into two or more parts or shoots; forked; furcated.
a.
Consisting of forty; forty years old.
n.
The sum of four tens; forty units or objects.
adv.
Beyond a (certain) boundary; away; abroad; out.
pl.
of Forty
a.
Despicable.
a.
Having foots, or settlings; as, footy oil, molasses, etc.
n.
The strong point; that in which one excels.
a.
Four times ten; thirty-nine and one more.
adv.
Throughly; from beginning to end.
n.
The stronger part of the blade of a sword; the part of half nearest the hilt; -- opposed to foible.
n. pl.
See Forty.