- Otto
Hindrich (born 5
August 2002) is a
Romanian professional footballer who
plays as a
goalkeeper for Liga I club CFR Cluj. As of
match pla**** 15 March...
-
Holstein in 1780. A
number of
variants of his name exist,
including "Fridrich
Hindrich" and the
Latinisation "Fredericus Henricus" and the
alternative surname...
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Companion to Music, ed.
Alison Latham.
Oxford University Press, 2002.
Cheryl Hindrichs, "Late Modernism, 1928–1945:
Criticism and Theory",
Literature Comp****...
-
footballer Otto
Herschmann (1877–1942),
Austrian fencer and
swimmer Otto
Hindrich (born 2002),
Romanian footballer Otto
Kemppainen (born 2003),
Finnish footballer...
- ROU Alin Fică 88 MF CRO
Damjan Đoković (4th captain) 89 GK ROU Otto
Hindrich 90 MF ROU Răzvan
Gligor 93 FW MDA
Virgiliu Postolachi 96 FW FRA Béni...
- 1980). His
final essay on modernism.
Retrieved October 26, 2011
Cheryl Hindrichs (November 2011). "Late Modernism, 1928–1945:
Criticism and Theory". Literature...
- (5th ed.).
Prentice Hall. pp. 326–328. ISBN 978-0131016217. Conrad, A.;
Hindrichs, T.; Morsy, H. & Wegener, I. (1994). "Solution of the Knight's Hamiltonian...
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Henric Rungeen (in some
sources Hindrich Rungeen or Rungen, d. 1742) was a
Finnish merchant and
early industrialist.
Rungeen belonged to the
riches bourgeois...
- Keijser,
daughter of the
prominent book
printer Hindrich Keijser.
Their sons
Christian and
Henrik (
Hindrich) also
became artists. He was
probably taught...
- No. Pos.
Player Date of
birth (age) Caps
Goals Club 1 1GK Otto
Hindrich (2002-08-02) 2
August 2002 (age 22) 3 0 CFR Cluj 23 1GK
Alexandru Roșca (2003-11-12)...