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Helene Jarmer (born
August 8, 1971), as a
member of the
National Council of Austria, is the
third culturally Deaf
person in
world history to be elected...
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Ewald Jarmer (born 12
August 1942) is a
German boxer. He
competed in the men's
middleweight event at the 1972
Summer Olympics. At the 1972
Summer Olympics...
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Jarmer's Tower (Danish:
Jarmers Tårn) is an old
ruined tower in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was once part of the
Copenhagen moat.
Jarmers Tower represents...
- World", in Ameri, Marta; Costello,
Sarah Kielt; Jamison, Gregg; Scott,
Sarah Jarmer (eds.),
Seals and
Sealing in the
Ancient World: Case
Studies from the Near...
- lands. Ameri, Marta; Costello,
Sarah Kielt; Jamison, Gregg; Scott,
Sarah Jarmer (2018).
Seals and
Sealing in the
Ancient World: Case
Studies from the Near...
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Jarmers Plads is a road
junction and
public space in
central Copenhagen, Denmark. It
takes its name
after Jarmers Tower, the ruin of a
medieval tower...
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Sarah Kielt; Jamison, Gregg; Scott,
Sarah Jarmer (2018).
Seals and
Sealing in the
Ancient World: Case
Studies from the Near...
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Bergen auf Rügen
Abbey or in
Neuenkamp Abbey in Franzburg. The
Jarmers Tower on
Jarmers Plads ("Jaromar Place") in
Copenhagen is a
reminder of the devastation...
- from
Jarmers Plads, a
junction just
north of
Vesterport station, to
Lange Bridge which connects it to
Amager Boulevard on Amager. From
Jarmers Plads...
- ISBN 978-0-86159-168-8. Ameri, Marta; Costello,
Sarah Kielt; Jamison, Gregg; Scott,
Sarah Jarmer, eds. (2018).
Seals and
Sealing in the
Ancient World: case
studies from...