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Arensburg may
refer to:
German name of Kuressaare, a town and a muni****lity on
Saaremaa island in
Estonia Schutzmannschaft Front Bataillon 36 Arensburg...
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Baruch Arensburg (born 1934),
professor of Anatomy,
Sackler School of Medicine, Tel-Aviv
University (emeritus), is a
physical anthropologist whose main...
- Room****aare harbour, and
Kuressaare yacht harbour. Kuressaare's
historic name
Arensburg (from
Middle High
German a(a)r: eagle, raptor)
renders the
Latin denotation...
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Kuressaare Castle (Estonian:
Kuressaare linnus; German:
Schloss Arensburg), also
Kuressaare Episcopal Castle (Estonian:
Kuressaare piiskopilinnus), is...
- The crusader's
fortress Kuressaare Castle,
known in
German as
Schloss Arensburg, was
built by the
Teutonic Order for the
bishops of Ösel–Wiek (Estonian:...
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Holt-Saunders International. ISBN 978-0-03-910284-5.
Arensburg, B.; Harell, M.; Nathan, H. (February 1981). "The
human middle ear ossicles:...
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Teutonic Order 1485,
Gotha Register 1896, 1934 1942). He was born in
Arensburg,
Governorate of
Livonia (now Kuressaare, Estonia) to
Baron Burchard Haro...
- (1971). "On the
speech of
Neandertal Man".
Linguistic Inquiry. 2: 203–22.
Arensburg, B.; Tillier, A. M.; Vandermeersch, B.; Duday, H.; Schepartz, L. A.; Rak...
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Estonian Police Battalion (also
known as
Schutzmannschaft Front Bataillon 36
Arensburg (German) and 36.
Kaitse Rindepataljon (Estonian)) was an
Estonian rear-security...
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Nikolai von
Nolcken (2
February 1830 in Köljal, Ösel – 22
January 1913 in
Arensburg, Ösel) was a
Baltic German pastor, translator,
linguist and folklorist...