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Gerolf or
Gerulf (Old Dutch: Gērulf; c. 850 – 895/896) was the
second count of this name who is
attested in the area of
Friesland (which also included...
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Ingolstadt (German: [ˈɪŋɡɔlˌʃtat] ; Austro-Bavarian: [ˈɪŋl̩ʃtɔːd]) is an
independent city on the Danube, in
Upper Bavaria, with 142,308
inhabitants (as...
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Gerolf Steiner (22
March 1908 – 14
August 2009) was a
German zoologist.
Steiner was born in Strasbourg,
Alsace in
March 1908. He
earned his
doctorate in...
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Gerolf Emma
Jozef Annemans (born 8
November 1958) is a
Belgian lawyer,
journalist and
politician of the
Flemish nationalist party Vlaams Belang (VB) and...
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Lotharingia into semi-independent states. One of
these local nobles was
Gerolf of Holland, who ****umed
lordship in Frisia, and
Viking rule came to an end...
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original on 12
September 2017.
Retrieved 1
December 2017. Ziegenhain,
Gerolf (20 May 2013). "Morse
decoder test –
iPhone / iPad". Gerolfziegenhain.wordpress...
- Mars and its
ecosystem published through novels from 1912 to 1941, and
Gerolf Steiner's Rhinogradentia, a
fictional order of
mammals created in 1957....
- 2012
Bruno Valkeniers stepped down as
party chairman and was
succeeded by
Gerolf Annemans.[citation needed] In the 2014
federal and
regional elections, the...
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fictitious order of
extinct shrew-like
mammals invented by
German zoologist Gerolf Steiner.
Members of the order,
known as
rhinogrades or snouters, are characterized...
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Liechtenstein (in German).
Retrieved 18
November 2023.
Gerolf Hauser (2002). 100
bewegte Jahre in
Liechtenstein von 1900-1999 (in German)...