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Ferdinand de
Géramb (14
January 1772 – 15
March 1848) was an Ungro-French
supposed nobleman,
military officer, courtier,
adventurer and
later Trappist...
- Germany. In Austria, the
wearing of folk
costume was
promoted by
Viktor von
Geramb (1884–1958),
professor of folk
culture at the
universities of Graz and Vienna...
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General Gustav Freiherr von
Geramb. The
Hungarians defeated the Austrians,
putting them to flight, and
killing General Geramb. This
battle was one of the...
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become Bishop of
Carpi and Reggio, as his ****istant. In 1829,
Baron Ernest Geramb became Francis' new tutor. On 15
September 1836,
Francis became a Knight...
- Parisienne:
Ethnic Costume List of
Austrian trachts, in
German Viktor von
Geramb and
Konrad Mautner.
Steirisches Trachtenbuch.
Leuschner & Lubensky, Graz...
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Cleveland Square Alexander Fleming Mariella Frostrup Ferdinand de
Géramb Reginald Gray,
Irish artist,
lived with his wife
Catherine at 105a Queensway...
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Buckingham 1824 6,000 10,000 4,000 20,000 Fisk and King,
Writers 1832 4,000 13,000 3,560 20,560
Ferdinand de
Géramb,
French monk Kark and Oren-Nordheim, 2001...
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Deutsche Mythologie und Sittenkunde. 4: 298–299.
Geramb,
Viktor (1935). "Ofen". HdA 6: 1188
Geramb,
Viktor (1935). "Ofen (Steinklötze, Steinhöhlen)"...
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habit of
imposing upon
villages had been stopped. 1840:
Ferdinand de
Géramb, A
pilgrimage to Palestine,
Egypt and Syria: And, once more, that which...
- Aberglaubens: Band 2 C.M.B.-Frautragen. Berlin/New York 2000, p. 397 f. von
Geramb: Ofen. In:
Hanns Bächtold-Stäubli,
Eduard Hoffmann-Krayer: Handwörterbuch...