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- Robert Hamerling (March 24, 1830 – July 13, 1889) was an Austrian poet. Hamerling was born into a poor family at Kirchberg am Walde in Lower Austria. He...
- Vintage Culture Claptone Joris Voorn Eelke Kleijn Secret Cinema Jochem Hamerling Franky Rizardo Oliver Weiter Alex Oosterveen Armin van Buuren Bram Krikke...
- Josef "Pepi" Hamerl (22 January 1931 – 15 July 2017) was a former Austrian football player. Hamerl pla**** for several clubs, including FC Wien (1952–1955...
- Reinert's script is loosely based on epic poem Homunculus written by Robert Hamerling in 1888. The theme of an artificially created being turning against its...
- the General Fernando Rey: Lt. Col. Nathanson Laurent Terzieff: Lt. von Hamerling Jean-Louis Trintignant: Surgeon Maj. Rovine Max von Sydow: Cpt. Ortiz...
- Just Fontaine (Reims), 4–1 away against Ards, 1958–59 first round Josef Hamerl (Wiener Sport-Club), 7–0 against Juventus, 1958–59 first round Sándor Kocsis...
- music by Karl Loewe (1851), the canzone Germanenzug (1864) by Robert Hamerling, the poem Zum 25. August 1870 (1870) by Richard Wagner, the ballad Rolf...
- and piano, published 1985 "Traum" (Frida Semler) "Augenblicke" (Robert Hamerling) "Die Näherin" (Rainer Maria Rilke) "Erster Verlust" (Johann Wolfgang...
- shows Aspasia as a respectable companion to men. By contrast, Robert Hamerling's novel Aspasia showed her as a proto-feminist with far more agency than...
- Wiener Sport-Club 7–0 Juventus Skerlan 24' Hamerl 34', 38', 64', 80' Hof 82' (pen.), 85' Report...