Reuter, Fritz (18101874)

Reuter, Fritz, a German humourist, born in Mecklenburg-Schwerin; when a student at Jena took part in a movement among the students in behalf of German unity; was arrested and condemned, after commutation of sentence of death, to thirty years' imprisonment, but was released, after seven of them, in broken health; and after eleven more took to writing a succession of humorous poems in Low German, which placed him in the front rank of the humourists of Germany (18101874).

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Reuss * Reuter, Baron Paul Julius
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Resurrectionist
Retford, East
Retina
Retributive Justice
Retz, Cardinal de
Retz, Gilles de
Retzch, Moritz
Reuchlin, Johann
Reunion
Reuss
Reuter, Fritz
Reuter, Baron Paul Julius
Reutlingen
Revel
Revelation
Revelation, Book of
Revels, Master of the
Reverberatory Furnace
Revere, Paul
Reverend
Réville, Albert