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Gerland may
refer to:
Saint Gerland of
Agrigento (died 1100),
bishop of Agrigento,
Sicily Gerland (mathematician)...
- The
Stade de
Gerland (known for
sponsorship reasons as
Matmut Stadium de
Gerland and
otherwise known as Muni****l de
Gerland or
Stade Gerland [stad ʒɛʁlɑ̃])...
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Saint Gerland of
Agrigento (Italian: San
Gerlando di Agrigento), also
known as
Gerland of Besançon (d. 25
February 1100) was a
bishop of
Agrigento in Sicily...
- Karl
Gerland (14 July 1905 – 21
April 1945) was a ****
Gauleiter of Gau
Kurhessen and Oberpräsident of the
Prussian Province of Kurhessen. On 21 April...
- the Beiträge zur Geophysik, a
journal of
geophysics eventually known as
Gerlands Beiträge zur Geophysik.
After the
death of
Theodor Waitz, he
edited and...
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Gerland Corporation was a
retail company headquartered in Houston, Texas,
United States; the
company operates various grocery stores, gas stations, and...
-
Hermann "Tiger"
Gerland (born 4 June 1954) is a
German professional football manager and
former player who has most
recently worked as an ****istant coach...
- Nahbebens".
Gerlands Beiträge zur Geophysik. Vol. 14. pp. 199–205. A. Mohorovičić (1916). "Die
Bestimmung des
Epizentrums eines Nahbebens".
Gerlands Beiträge...
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Gerland was an 11th-century
mathematician who
flourished in
England following the
Norman Conquest.
Little is
known of his
personal life. His treatise...
- functional. In 1926, the
Stade de
Gerland was
inaugurated by Herriot.
Olympique Lyonnais began playing at the
Gerland in 1950 and
remained at the stadium...