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Cremon was a
marsh island in the
Alster river at Hamburg, Germany.
Today the site is
marked by a
street of the same name, in the
Altstadt of Hamburg. The...
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Robert Édouard
Crémon (18
November 1893 – 12
October 1970) was a
French modern pentathlete. He
competed at the 1928
Summer Olympics. André
Crémon at Olympedia...
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Cremon was a
German trawler built in 1922
which was
converted into a
Vorpostenboot for the
Kriegsmarine during World War II.
Cremon was 38.30 metres...
- 8 (4): 16–30. doi:10.1111/j.1540-4560.1952.tb01860.x. ISSN 0022-4537.
Cremon, Cesare; Stang****ini, Vincenzo; Pallotti, Francesca; Fogacci, Elisa; Bellacosa...
- doi:10.1038/s41374-022-00800-z. PMC 9420680. PMID 35585132. S2CID 248867188.
Cremon C,
Carini G, De
Giorgio R, Stang****ini V,
Corinaldesi R,
Barbara G (May...
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Archived from the
original on 2016-03-03.
Retrieved 2015-05-13.
Cremon, É. H. (2016). Evolução quaternária do Rio
Branco -
norte da Amazônia -...
- Königsberg, HMS Tarpon, HMS Thistle, Z21
Wilhelm Heidkamp 11 Apr: V 105
Cremon 13 Apr: Z11
Bernd von Arnim, Z17
Diether von Roeder, Z12
Erich Giese, Z13...
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which was the
original branch of the
Alster estuary. It
separates the
Cremon island from the mainland.
First mentioned in 1188, the
Nikolaifleet is considered...
- Königsberg, HMS Tarpon, HMS Thistle, Z21
Wilhelm Heidkamp 11 Apr: V 105
Cremon 13 Apr: Z11
Bernd von Arnim, Z17
Diether von Roeder, Z12
Erich Giese, Z13...
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region of Latvia.
Livonian Brothers of the
Sword built in 1231 the
castle Cremon now
located 7 km east of today's Ragana. It was
attacked in the Livonian...