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Boßler is a 799.7-metre-high (2,624 ft)
mountain in the
Swabian Alps, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
Located at an
elevation of 785 m is the Boßlerhaus (Bossler...
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Boßler German: [ˈbɔslɐ], also
spelled Bossler or
Bosler in some
family branches or
testimonies of
earlier centuries, is the
changed name of a patrilineal...
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Johann Peter Boßler [ˈbɔslɐ] also
written Bossler and
Bosler (born
between 6 and 9
April 1689 in the
liberty of
castle Lichtenberg; died 31 July 1742 in...
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schoolmaster Johannes Klinger (1671–1743), who was
married to Anna
Barabra Boßler (1674–1747)
since January 17, 1695. His
father died when
Klinger was eight...
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Friedrich Jacob Boßler [ˈbɔslɐ] also
written Bossler and
Bosler (18
March 1717 in Darmstadt; 7
April 1793 in Darmstadt) was a
German master gunsmith and...
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Heinrich Philipp Bossler also
written Boßler [ˈbɔslɐ], (22 July 1744,
Darmstadt – 8
September 1812, Leipzig) was a
renowned German music publisher and...
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Irmela Boßler (born in
Freiburg im Breisgau) is a
German Western concert flautist.
Boßler,
daughter of the
composer Kurt
Boßler [de] and the
singer Ursula...
- The
Boßler Tunnel is a
railway tunnel currently under construction as part of the new Wendlingen–Ulm high-speed railway. The
tunnel is
approximately 8...
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little negligent, they
would be
whipped with a whip.
Bossler 2012, pp. 71–99.
Blanchard 2001, p. 119.
Ebrey 1999, pp. 114–115. Gernet...
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Italianate form by 1773, but
according to a 1792
article by
Heinrich Phillip Bossler, who knew
Rosetti personally, he was
named Rosetti from his birth. Rosetti...