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Gollub may
refer to:
Gollub War (1422),
between the
Teutonic Knights and
Poland Golub-Dobrzyń (German:
Gollub), a town in
Poland Golub (disambiguation)...
- (German:
Gollub), a town in
Northern Poland Golub, one of the
towns that
became Golub-Dobrzyń Golub-Dobrzyń
County Mount Golub, a
mountain in
Alaska Gollub (disambiguation)...
- c ≃ 1708 {\displaystyle \mathrm {Ta_{c}} \simeq 1708} In 1975, J. P.
Gollub and H. L.
Swinney published a
paper on the
onset of
turbulence in rotating...
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jailing of
corporate raider Charles Hurwitz."
Hurwitz married Barbara Raye
Gollub in 1963 in Tulsa, her hometown.
Together they had two sons. His
oldest son...
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Crusade Samogitian anti-Teutonic
uprisings (1401–1409) Polish–Lithuanian–Teutonic War (1409–1411)
Grunwald (1410)
Hunger War (1414)
Gollub War (1422)...
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Filmmaker and Author, ed.
Franz Birgel,
Klaus Phillips and Christian-Albrecht
Gollub. Lanham:
Scarecrow Press, 2004. pp. 1–16. Steuhl, Wolfgang. "Antonia und...
- Lake
Melno (German:
Friede von Melnosee) was a
peace treaty ending the
Gollub War. It was
signed on 27
September 1422,
between the
Teutonic Knights and...
- 08% ▌Le'Roy
Carney (Independent) 1.03%
Others ▌Dan E.
Rogers (Libertarian) 0.27% ▌Jordan
Gollub (Independence) 0.24% ▌Philip
Mayeux (Natural Law) 0.10%...
- (1326–1332)
Battle of Płowce
Great War
Battle of
Grunwald Hunger War (1414)
Gollub War (1422) Polish–Teutonic War (1431–1435)
Thirteen Years' War War of the...
- interfaces, and membranes. Addison-Wesley. Tufillaro, N. B.; Ramshankar, R.;
Gollub, J. P. (1989). "Order-disorder
transition in
capillary ripples". Physical...