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Bromme was a
racing car
constructor who
competed in the FIA
World Championship (Indy 500 only) from 1951 to 1954. v t e...
- The
Bromme culture (Danish: Brommekultur) is a late
Upper Paleolithic culture dated to c. 11,600 to 9,800 cal BC,
which corresponds to the
second half...
- have
corresponded to the
Bromme culture in the north.
Artefacts with
tanged points are
found ****ociated with both the
Bromme and the
Ahrensburg cultures...
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Ursula Brömme (9
August 1931 – 8
March 2001) was a
German singer (first an alto, then a soprano) and
music educator. Born in
Halle an der Saale,
Brömme came...
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Brömme is a German-Canadian biochemist,
currently a
Canada Research Chair in
Proteases and
Diseases at
University of
British Columbia. "Dieter
Brömme"...
- Paul
Bromme (24
December 1906 – 2
February 1975) was a
German politician of the
Social Democratic Party (SPD) and
former member of the
German Bundestag...
- Max
Bromme (18
August 1878, Grünberg,
Silesia – 9
September 1974 in Frankfurt) was a
German architect and horticulturist. He was the
director of horticulture...
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around 12,000 BC, with Late
Palaeolithic reindeer-hunting
camps of the
Bromme culture at the edge of the ice in what is now the country's southernmost...
- (changed his name to
reflect the
English pronunciation of his
original name,
Bromme) (10
September 1804 – 9
January 1860) was a
German naval officer who helped...
- qualify. At the last minute, he was
offered another ride and
qualified the
Bromme dirt
champ car 30th. His race
ended early after an oil line failure; he...