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Erasmus Habermehl, also
Erasmus Habermel (ca. 1538 – 15
November 1606 in Prague) was a
major watchmaker and
maker of
astronomics and
geodesy instruments...
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Habermehl Peak (German: Habermehlgipfel, 71°49′S 6°55′E / 71.817°S 6.917°E / -71.817; 6.917) is a peak 2,945
metres (9,660 ft) high, 5 km (3 mi) south...
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Habermehl Rock (Bulgarian: скала Хабермел, romanized: skala
Habermehl,
Bulgarian pronunciation: [skɐˈla ˈhabɛrmɛlIPA]) is the rock off the
north coast...
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Habermehl, Peter, Petronius,
Satyrica 79–141. Ein philologisch–literarischer Kommentar. Band I:
Satyrica 79–110. Berlin: de Gruyter. 2006.
Habermehl,...
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Habermehl (died in 1606 in Prague).
Dilich had
uniform leather cases produced for
these devices:
Octagonal vertical sundial signed "Erasmus
Habermehl...
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Archived from the
original on June 24, 2017.
Retrieved April 17, 2017.
Habermehl, Kris (January 25, 2007). "Fire
Breaks Out at
Prestigious High School"...
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February 5, 2006
Archived November 18, 2011, at the
Wayback Machine.
Habermehl, Kris (January 25, 2007). "Fire
Breaks Out at
Prestigious High School"...
- Calderwood, Crawford, Durham, Edge Hill, Elmwood, Glen,
Glenelg Centre,
Habermehl, Hampden,
Irish Lake, Lamlash, Lauderbach, Lauriston, Louise, Moltke,...
- in
biblical archaeology Quirke 2014, p. 167.
Willems 2010, p. 83. Anne
Habermehl, "The
Ipuwer Papyrus and the Exodus" in J.H.
Whitmore (ed.) Proceedings...
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adopted her two
daughters from a
previous marriage,
Joanne Habermehl and
Mariellen Habermehl. Ten
years later, in 1969,
Levitt divorced his
second wife...