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  • ...ood—or, in major cities, in permanent circuses built in stone. Ernst Renz, a remarkable equestrian and director who had made a fortune in the circus [[File:Cirkus_Renz_-_Copenhagen.jpeg|Cirkuz Renz in Copenhagen (1868)|thumb|left|400px]]The original plans of the Copenhagen
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  • ...e beautiful [[Laura de Bach]], and then went on to compete against [[Ernst Renz]] in Berlin before settling in the Capital of All Russias. Guerra was a rem
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  • ...repair, and was consequently demolished. The following year, [[Ernst Jakob Renz]] erected a new circus building on Großen Fuhrmanngasse (which was renamed
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  • ...[[The Franconi Dynasty|Laurent Franconi]], [[François Baucher]], [[Ernst Renz]], [[Circus Carré|Oscar Carré]], [[The Schumann Dynasty|Albert Schumann]] * Evgueny Kuznetsov, ''Der Zirkus der Welt'', translated from the Russian by Ernst Günther and Gerhard Krause (Berlin, Henschelverlag Kunst und Gesellschaft,
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  • ...and Adolf Althoff. On November 4, 1955, they received the first ''[[Ernst Renz]] Memorial Plaque'', awarded to Circus Williams by the Gesellschaft der Cir
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  • ...h Kober’s romanticized biography of [[Ernst Renz]], also titled ''Zirkus Renz'' (1942). Gilbert replaced the actors to perform equestrian scenes, includi ...imals that included a large group of twelve tigers originally trained by [[Ernst Tischer]] and presented by the French trainer [[Roger Debille]]. It was, at
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  • ...emist and glass factory owner, and Hedwig Charlotte Catharina Stosch, née Ernst. Hans had five siblings: Marie Louise Albertine Walpurgis, known as Wally, ...uch more attracted to the circus than to chemistry or glassware. At Circus Renz, he had met the clowns [[Didic and Eugen Veldeman]], and he decided to foll
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  • ...t]], and an eighteen-horse liberty act presented by [[The Schumann Dynasty|Ernst Schumann]]. The clowns were [[Charley-William Ilès|Ilès]] & [[Emile-Paul ...'' ran successfully for three months. The legendary equestrienne [[Therese Renz]] (who was seventy-three and had not been seen in Paris since 1900!), the s
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  • ...le his first zoological garden and watched circus performances at [[Circus Renz]], whose building was, at the time, Europe's largest and most magnificent. ...lin. In Germany’s entertainment capital, home of the famed [[Circus Renz|Renz]] and [[Circus Busch|Busch]] circus buildings, Carl Krone got the opportuni
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  • ...th Caroline Loyo, who started a liaison with François. The despotic Ernst Renz forbade flirtations and amorous liaisons within his company, and he didn’ File:Renz_Loisset.jpg|Loisset featured at Circus Renz (1854)
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  • ...Breslau, Hamburg, Vienna), inherited in part from the former [[Ernst Renz|Renz]] empire, set new standards for lavish circus productions and, with the hel
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  • ...9), who created his own circus and settled in (and then purchased) [[Ernst Renz]]’s flagship circus in Berlin in 1899—which remained active under S ...on’s greatest liberty horse trainer, and his Scandinavian nephews Willy, Ernst and Oscar, and later, Oscar’s sons Albert and Max, steadfastly preserved
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