- Switzerland. It is
officially recognized by the FCI
since 2022.
Imelda Angehrn of Switzerland, now
nicknamed the "Grand Old Lady of the Bulldogs", grew...
- Beda
Angehrn (born 7
December 1725 in Hagenwil,
modern day Amriswil; died 19 May 1796 in St. Gallen) was prince-abbot of the
Abbey of
Saint Gall from...
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December 2024 (link) Razmerita, L.;
Angehrn, A.; Maedche, A. (2003). "Ontology-Based User
Modeling for
Knowledge Management...
- the
Venerable Bede) (672/3–735), Anglo-Saxon monk and
historian Beda
Angehrn (born
Johann Konrad, 1725–1796), prince-abbot of
Saint Gall Bede Clifford...
- von
Rudolphi (1717–1740) Cölestin
Gugger von
Staudach (1740–1767) Beda
Angehrn (1767–1796)
Pankraz Vorster (1796–1805)
Wiborada (died 926).
First woman...
- posthumously) and
several honorary doctorates. His
students include Emil
Angehrn,
Karen Gloy, Günter Figal,
Ulrich Pothast,
Hinrich Fink-Eitel,
Georg Lohmann...
- ISBN 978-1-349-96041-5
Bisson Desrochers, Alexandra; Rouleau, Isabelle;
Angehrn, Andréanne; Vasiliadis, Helen-Maria; Saumier, Daniel; Brunet,
Alain (2021)...
- from
United Nations Special Adviser Adolf Ogi and the
former boxer Stefan Angehrn. In the past,
Steiner lived in San Bernardino-Villaggio. On the evening...
- road
bridge (K 8002), a
covered wooden bridge built in 1790 by
Abbot Beda
Angehrn runs over the
Upper Argen. The
Obere Argen Viaduct is a 730
metres (2,400 ft)...
- 40–8–7
Stefan Angehrn MD 12 (12) 26 Apr 1997 Hallenstadion, Zurich,
Switzerland Retained WBO
cruiserweight title 54 Win 39–8–7
Stefan Angehrn UD 12 (12)...