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- Deubner is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alexander Deubner (1899– 1946), Catholic priest after Orthodox one and again priest of the...
- Alexander Ivanovich Deubner (15 August 1899 – 15 May 1946) was a Christian priest in Russia. He was originally a Catholic priest of the Russian Catholic...
- Deubner (1873–1936) was a Russian Orthodox priest of German ethnicity who converted to the Russian Catholic Church of Byzantine rite. In 1903 Deubner...
- Otfried Deubner (19 December 1908 in Königsberg, Germany – 16 March 2001) was a German classical archaeologist and diplomat. During World War II, Otfried...
- Brett Deubner (born March 31, 1968, Berkeley, California) is an American violist. He has performed as concerto soloist with over 70 orchestras on four...
- Curt Selchow Horst Hauthal Rudolf Schauffler Johannes Benzing Otfried Deubner Hans Rohrbach Helmut Grunsky Erika Pannwitz Karl Schröter Research Office...
- Kießling, Leipzig, 1816; ed. August Nauck, St. Petersburg, 1884; ed. Ludwig Deubner, Teubner, 1937 (rev. Ulrich Klein, 1975). English translations: Gillian...
- outline of the three German Baltic Sea provinces of Russia, or the governorates of Ehst-, Liv- and Kurland] (in German). Riga: Deubner. pp. 303–312. v t e...
- Gardner and Jevons, p. 294 Konaris 2016, p. 225. Parker, p. 203, note 52: "Deubner [...] and Σ. vet. Ar. Plut. 1054c treat the Thargelia (and Pyanopsia) as...
- Epidemiologiczny (in Polish). 57 (4): 607–12. PMID 15029835. Fraser, D.; Deubner, D.; Hill, D.; Gilliam, D. (17 August 1979). "Nonpneumonic, short-incubation-period...