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Georg Carl Tänzler, also
known as
Count Carl von
Cosel (February 8, 1877 – July 3, 1952), was a German-born
radiology technologist at the Marine-Hospital...
- Koźle (German:
Cosel) is a
district of Kędzierzyn-Koźle, Poland,
located in the
western part of the city at the
junction of the Kłodnica and Oder rivers...
- von
Brockdorff (17
October 1680 – 31
March 1765),
later the
Countess of
Cosel, was a
German lady-in-waiting and noblewoman, and
mistress of
Augustus the...
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Howard William Cosell (/koʊˈsɛl/; né Cohen;
March 25, 1918 –
April 23, 1995) was an
American sports journalist,
broadcaster and author.
Cosell became prominent...
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Hrabina Cosel (The
Countess Cosel) is a 1968
Polish film
directed by
Jerzy Antczak. The film is
based on Józef
Ignacy Kraszewski’s
novel Hrabina Cosel, a historical...
- camp 20: a (renamed E794 in
November 1944).: b Five km west: 74 in the
Cosel district was a
subcamp of
Auschwitz III (Monowitz)
operated from
April 1...
- Duke of
Izhora (Duke of Ingria),
Prince of the Holy
Roman Empire, Duke of
Cosel. A
highly appreciated ****ociate and
friend of Tsar
Peter the Great, he was...
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troops of King
Frederick the
Great in the
First Silesian War, Koźle as
Cosel with the bulk of
Silesia became a
Prussian possession by the 1742 Treaty...
- Miłosz
noted that the best of
these are the
first two,
Hrabina Cosel [pl] (The
Countess Cosel, 1874) and Brühl [pl] (1875).: 257 His "peasant" novels, critical...
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acutissima Cosel, 1995:
synonym of
Scissodesma acutissima (
Cosel, 1995)
Mactra angolensis Cosel, 1995:
synonym of
Scissodesma angolensis (
Cosel, 1995) Mactra...