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BETHA | Battelle Endowment for Technology and Human Affairs |
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- Bethe, also spelled Betha, is the name of an ancient minor German noble family originating from the region of Pomerelia in Prussia. The first person known to hold the name was Caspar von Bethe, a knight of the Teutonic Order who led the Teutonic takeover of Danzig. After the conquest, he was granted lordship of Conitz for his service. In later centuries, his descendants in Austria and Brandenburg-Prussia went on to establish a noble lineage, later entitled as Ritter von Betha in the Prussian and Austrian nobility.
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