-
parents bought the Schöscharngut
between Friedburg and Lengau.
Winkelmeier attended elementary school in
Friedburg.
Until the age of fourteen, his growth...
- Hans-Georg
Friedrich Ludwig Robert von
Friedeburg (15 July 1895 – 23 May 1945) was a
German admiral, the
deputy commander of the U-boat
Forces of ****...
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bills of a
bygone era".
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October 2024.
Friedburg,
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October 2018). A
Guide Book of
United States...
- Waldburg-
Friedburg-Scheer was a
County ruled by the
House of Waldburg,
located in
southeastern Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Waldburg-
Friedburg-Scheer was...
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Burgruine Friedburg was a castle, now demolished, in the
state of Salzburg, Austria. List of
castles in
Austria v t e v t e...
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January 2025.
Franz Winkelmeier (1860-1887), Germany's "Giant of
Friedburg-Lengau", was
billed as
standing at 259 cm (8 ft 6 in) but was
later measured...
- "Sydney Brenner: A Biography", CSHL
Press October 2010, ISBN 0-87969-947-7.
Friedburg, E. C. (2005) "The
Writing Life of
James D. Watson". "Cold
Spring Harbor...
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among others.
Notable names included G. John Ikenberry, and
Aaron Friedburg from Princeton,
Summit Ganguly from the
Indiana University, John Geis...
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between inadequate decompression and
decompression sickness was
noted by
Friedburg. He
suggested that
intravascular gas was
released by
rapid decompression...
- Öbster (born
March 17, 1984) is an
Austrian footballer who
plays for SV
Friedburg. Öbster
began his
youth career with SK
Bischofshofen and in 2001 joined...