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Definition of Brandling

Brandling
Brandling Brand"ling, Brandlin Brand"lin, n. (Zo["o]l.) Same as Branlin, fish and worm.

Meaning of Brandling from wikipedia

- Brandling is a surname of English origin. People with that name include: Brandling of Newcastle, an English family of politicians, merchants, and land...
- Brandl is a surname of German origin. People with that surname include: David Brandl (born 1987), Austrian swimmer Johann Brandl (1835–1913), Austrian...
- Brandling (1595 – 1641) was an English landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1624 to 1625. He was the son of Robert Brandling...
- the main line of the Brandling Junction Railway was by a rope-worked incline from Redheugh to a Gateshead station. The Brandling Junction Railway modernised...
- Hermann Brandl (1896 - 24 March 1947), also known as Otto Brandl, was a German engineer and intelligence officer during the Second World War. Born in Bavaria...
- son, Henry Brandling (1515–1578), was Sheriff of Newcastle in 1566 and mayor of the city in 1568, 1575 and 1576. His brother Thomas Brandling (1512–1590)...
- Johann Brandl (30 October 1835 – 9 June 1913) was an Austrian composer and conductor of theatre orchestras, for many years conductor at the Carltheater...
- Lorena Brandl (born 15 May 1997) is a German taekwondo athlete. She is the 2024 European Champion and 2022 world bronze medallist in the women's +73 kg...
- Therese Brandl (1 February 1902 – 24 January 1948) was a **** concentration camp guard. In March 1942, Brandl was among the SS women ****igned to Auschwitz...
- Petr Brandl (Peter Johannes Brandl or Jan Petr Brandl) (24 October 1668 – 24 September 1735) was a Czech painter of the late Baroque in the bilingual Kingdom...