Magnis

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Magnis referred


Magnis is the family name of the following people:

  • Anton Alexander von Magnis (1751–1817), large landowner and pioneer of modern agriculture
  • Anton Franz von Magnis (1862–1944), mine owner and member of the German Reichstag
  • Esther Maria Magnis (* 1980), German religious scholar, historian and writer
  • Franz von Magnis (1598–1652), Moravian nobleman, field marshal and governor of Moravia and Opole-Ratibor
  • Franz Magnis-Suseno (* 1936 as Franz Graf von Magnis), Jesuit, a Catholic theologian and social philosopher in Indonesia
  • Gabriele von Magnis (1896–1976), welfare worker, special representative of the Wroclaw Bishop Adolf Bertram for the care of the Catholic "non-Aryans" of Upper Silesia
  • Valerian von Magnis (1586–1661), Provincial of the Austro-Bohemian Order Province of the Capuchin Order, Imperial Diplomat


such as

  • De magnis conjunctionibus , ( De magnis conjunctionibus et annorum revolutionibus ac eorum profectionibus ), an early medieval manuscript by the Persian mathematician, astronomer and astrologer Albumasar .
  • Magnis Ridge , mountain ridge in the Britannia Range, Transantarctic Mountains, Antarctica
  • Magnis Valley , valley in the Britannia Range, Transantarctic Mountains, Antarctica