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- Freudental is a muni****lity in the district of Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Freudental was first mentioned in 1304 in the stock records of...
- Steinheim-Murr Vaihingen Affalterbach Benningen Eberdingen Erdmannhausen Erligheim Freudental Gemmrigheim Hemmingen Hessigheim Ingersheim Kirchheim am Neckar Löchgau...
- official: Florian Exner (Münster) Video ****istant referee: Pascal Müller (Freudental) ****istant video ****istant referee: Justus Zorn (Freiburg) Match rules...
- such that XTa=aX. A Freudenthal algebra is any twisted form of a reduced Freudental algebra. Freudenthal, Hans (1985) [1951], "Oktaven, Ausnahmegruppen und...
- Krasnosilka/Красносілка) Freudental (today Myrne/Мирне) as well as the daughter colonies: Friedensfeld (today Sylivka/Силівка) Neu-Freudental (today Marynove/Маринове)...
- Bietigheim-Bissingen, Ingersheim 7143 Besigheim, Bönnigheim, Erligheim, Freudental, Gemmrigheim, Hessigheim, Kirchheim am Neckar, Löchgau, Mundelsheim, Walheim...
- training college in Trautenau (now Trutnov), and became a teacher in Freudental and Vienna. He has been credited for having introduced the term pallisade...
- commissioned Kehrer to create paintings for his hunting lodge in the grounds of Freudental Castle [de]. From 1823 to 1827, Kehrer also painted large hunting scenes...
- Kláštorisko or Lapis Refugii) at Letanovce, otherwise Lethenkow (1299–1543) Freudental Charterhouse (Kartuzijanski samostan Bistra) in Bistra near Vrhnika (1255–1782)...
- during World War II following the German occupation of Estonia. He died in Freudental after the war's end from wounds he suffered during combat. "Robert Keres"...