- is part of the
populous Rhineland.
Historic spellings include Covelenz,
Coblenz, and Cobelenz. In
local dialect the name is as the
first historic spelling...
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Gerson ben
Isaac Moses Coblenz (Yiddish: גרשון בן יצחק משה קאָבלענץ; c. 1717 –
before 1750) was a
French rabbi and writer. He was a
student of
Rabbi Jacob...
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Walter Coblenz (August 15, 1928 –
March 16, 2022) was an
American film
producer and
production manager. He was
nominated for an
Academy Award in the category...
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remains are now a
wreck diving site. She was
launched in
Germany in 1897 as
Coblenz for
Norddeutscher Lloyd (NDL), who
owned and
operated her
until the United...
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Koblenz (or
Coblenz) is a town and muni****lity in the
district of
Zurzach in the
canton of
Aargau in Switzerland.
Koblenz is
first mentioned in 10th...
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Rodrigo calls Coblenz, who then
calls Mallory saying he had su****ions
about Kenneth,
before claiming to
arrange a
meeting between the two.
Coblenz then contacts...
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Topographische Geschichte der
Stadt Coblenz von
ihrem Entstehen bis zum
Schlusse des 18ten
Jahrhunderts (in German).
Coblenz. "
Coblenz".
Biblioteca geographica:...
- Appliances, a
brand of
consumer white appliances Gerson Coblenz, 18th
century French rabbi SS
Coblenz,
original name of the
steamship SS Cuba This disambiguation...
- The 1st
Infantry Division (1ID) is a
combined arms
division of the
United States Army, and is the
oldest continuously serving division in the
Regular Army...
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Coblenz: Karl Baedeker, 1854, OCLC 40530640
Handbuch für
Reisende in
Deutschland und dem
Oesterreichischen Kaiserstaat, vol. 1 (6th ed.),
Coblenz: Karl...