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Alois Bierl (born 8
September 1943) is a
German rower who
competed for West
Germany in the 1972
Summer Olympics. He was born in Waldmünchen and member...
- [Obbink's 2015
account of the provenance] is true even in part",
Anton Bierl and André
Lardinois published a
retraction to Obbink's
chapter in The Newest...
- but not Loved: The New
Kypris Song in the
Context of Sappho's Poetry". In
Bierl, Anton; Lardinois, André (eds.). The
Newest Sappho: P. Sapph.
Obbink and...
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Stephan Bierling (born 1962) is a
German political scientist. He
teaches at the
University of Regensburg,
where he
holds the only
international relations-professorship...
- "Heini"
Bierling (23
August 1930 – 30
January 1967) was a
German alpine skier. He
competed in the men's
slalom at the 1952
Winter Olympics.
Bierling died...
- Tala
Birell (born
Natalie Bierle; 10
September 1907 – 17
February 1958) was a Romanian-born
stage and film actress.
Birell was born
Natalie Bierle on 10...
- Moose's
Tooth was in June, 1964, by four
Germans (Walter Welsch,
Klaus Bierl,
Arnold Hasenkopf and
Alfons Reichegger), via the
Northwest Ridge. In June...
- Sappho, Fr. 16 (L.P.)". Acta classica. 26.
Bierl, Anton; Lardinois, André (2016). "Introduction". In
Bierl, Anton; Lardinois, André (eds.). The Newest...
- Press. pp. 121–134. ISBN 978-1-316-63877-4.
Bierl, Anton; Lardinois, André (2016). "Introduction". In
Bierl, Anton; Lardinois, André (eds.). The Newest...
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Punic Mediterranean.
Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-765442-2.
Bierling,
Marilyn R.; Gitin,
Seymour (2002). The
Phoenicians in Spain: An Archaeological...