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  1. Margaret of Münsterberg (25 August 1473, Breslau – 28 June 1530, Dessau) was a German regent: Duchess of Anhalt by marriage to Prince Ernest I, she ruled the principality as a regent for her underage sons from 1516. (en) Margaretha van Münsterberg (Breslau, 25 augustus 1473 - Dessau, 28 juni 1530) was een Silezische prinses uit het .

  2. Henry II of Münsterberg-Oels (also known as:Henry II of Poděbrady, German: Heinrich II. von Münsterberg-Oels or Heinrich II. von Podiebrad, Czech: Jindřich II. Minstrbersko-Olešnický ; 29 March 1507 – 2 August 1548, Bierutów ) was from 1536 to 1542 Duke of Münsterberg and of Oels ( Oleśnica ) and from 1542 to 1548 Duke of Bernstadt ( Bierutów ).

  3. Mother. Ursula of Brandenburg. Charles I, Duke of Münsterberg-Oels (also: Charles I of Podebrady, Czech: Karel z Minstrberka, German: Karl I. von Münsterberg; 2 or 4 May 1476, in Kladsko – 31 May 1536, in Frankenstein) was a member of the House of Poděbrady. He was Duke of Münsterberg and Duke of Oels as well as Count of Kladsko.

  4. 24 de nov. de 2023 · In 1892, James asked Münsterberg to take charge of the psychology lab at Harvard. Since he didn’t speak English well, Münsterberg spent most of his time in the lab and published his work in German. James McKeen Cattell suggested that Münsterberg's lab was "the most important in America." After three years, Münsterberg was offered a ...

  5. Hugo Münsterberg on Film: The Photoplay: A Psychological Study and Other Writings. London: Routledge. ISBN 041593706X; Münsterberg, Margaret. [1922] 2007. Hugo Münsterberg: His Life and Work. Kessinger Publishing. ISBN 1432651633. Street, Warren R. 1994. A Chronology of Noteworthy Events in American Psychology.

  6. 1 de sept. de 2015 · A thorough review of his career has been provided by Hale (1980), and his biography and detailed review of his work by his daughter Margaret Münsterberg (1922). 1.1. Origins of an international career. Hugo Münsterberg was born in 1863 in the east Prussian city of Danzig.