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Gotthard (or
Godehard) (960 – 5 May 1038 AD; Latin: Gotthardus, Godehardus), also
known as
Gothard or
Godehard the Bishop, was a
German bishop venerated...
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Godehard Link (born 7 July 1944 in Lippstadt) is a
professor of
logic and
philosophy of
science at the
University of Munich.
Godehard Link at
Munich Center...
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Godehard Giese (born 1972) is a
German actor,
known for his
roles in
Deutschland 83. and
Babylon Berlin.
Giese attended Sankt-Ansgar-Schule in Hamburg...
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Godehard's Rotunda (Polish:
Rotunda św. Gotarda) in
Strzelin is a
Romanesque church founded in the 11th
century and
rebuilt in the 13th century. "Rotunda...
- in 1945 and
rebuilt after the war. The
Romanesque Basilica Minor of St.
Godehard (St. Gotthard's Church),
built 1133–1172,
which is
scheduled to become...
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field she
meets Klaus (
Godehard Giese) a wind
turbine technician.
Saskia Rosendahl -
Christin Rick Okon [de] - Jan
Godehard Giese -
Klaus Andreas Döhler [de]...
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Godehard is a
church in Hildesheim, Germany,
formerly the
church of a
Benedictine abbey. It
remained almost unaltered through the
centuries and was...
- and Meaning, by L. T. F. Gamut,
University of
Chicago Press, 1991. Link,
Godehard (1996). "Reviewed work: Logic, Language, and Meaning.
Volume I. Introduction...
- 1112/plms/s2-25.1.338. Peckhaus,
Volker (2004). "Paradoxes in Göttingen". In Link,
Godehard (ed.). One
hundred years of Russell's paradox: mathematics, logic, philosophy...
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hospitalized for depression. The cast also
includes Ulrica Flach,
Jonas D****ler,
Godehard Giese, Marie-Lou Sellem, Anne Haug, Knut Berger,
Hildegard Schroedter,...