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    Henry Wittenberg (September 18, 1918 – March 9, 2010) was an American wrestler and Olympic champion in freestyle wrestling. He won two Olympic medals and was the first American wrestler after 1908 to achieve this feat. Wittenberg at one point in his career had wrestled 300 matches without losing. He later … See more

    Henry Wittenberg was born in Jersey City, New Jersey. He became an excellent wrestler despite not wrestling at Jersey City's William L. Dickinson High School, where he instead swam and played chess. As a student at See more

    Wittenberg competed at the 1948 Summer Olympics, where he earned an Olympic gold medal in freestyle wrestling in the light heavyweight division. He earned an Olympic silver medal at the 1952 Summer Olympics. See more

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    WebHenry Wittenberg was an American wrestler and Olympic champion in freestyle wrestling.[1] He won two Olympic medals and was the first American wrestler after 1908 …

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    Is Henry Wittenberg in the WWE Hall of Fame?He also guided the American Greco-Roman team in the 1968 Olympic Games at Mexico City. As a wrestler of tremendous stature and a champion of awesome achievement, Henry Wittenberg is honored as a Distinguished Member of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame.
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    What did George Wittenberg do for a living?Wittenberg coached collegiate wrestlers at Yeshiva University and CCNY for two decades. He was the United States national team coach in 1959 on the first trip to the Soviet Union and returned to the Maccabiah Games twice as coach of the U. S. team. He also guided the American Greco-Roman team in the 1968 Olympic Games at Mexico City.
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    Who was the Wittenberg printer?^ The Wittenberg printer was Johann Rhau-Grunenberg [ de]. A Rhau-Grunenberg printing of Luther's "Disputation Against Scholastic Theology", published just eight weeks before the Ninety-five Theses, was discovered in 1983. Its form is very similar to that of the Nuremberg printing of the Ninety-five Theses.
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    Who is Johannes Henricus Wickenburg?Wickenburg (birth name: Johannes Henricus Wickenburg) was born in Essen, Prussia, a coal and steel town in what is now Germany. Together with his brother he mined coal on the land which belonged to his family.
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    WebYear of Birth Biography For 13 years, Henry Wittenberg was never defeated in the AAU tournament, winning all seven times he entered. Wrestling at two Olympics, he lost only …

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    WebWittenberg coached collegiate wrestlers at Yeshiva University and CCNY for two decades. He was the United States national team coach in 1959 on the first trip to the Soviet Union …

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    WebHenry Wittenberg; Medallista olímpico: Datos personales; Nacimiento: Jersey City (Estados Unidos) 18 de septiembre de 1918: Nacionalidad(es) Estadounidense: …

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    WebHenry Wittenberg (Jersey City, 18 september 1918 - Somers (New York), 9 maart 2010) was een Amerikaans worstelaar. Henry Wittenberg werd in 1939 Amerikaans …

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    WebNo copies of a Wittenberg printing of the Ninety-five Theses have survived, but this is not surprising as Luther was not famous and the importance of the document was not recognized. [40] [b] In Wittenberg, the university …

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    WebThe Zwickau Prophets were three men of the Radical Reformation from Zwickau in the Electorate of Saxony in the Holy Roman Empire, who were possibly involved in a …

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    WebHenry Wickenburg (November 21, 1819 – May 14, 1905) was a Prussian prospector who discovered the Vulture Mine and founded the town of Wickenburg in the U.S. state of …

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