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Kettler (German:
Kettler GmbH) is a
German company based in Ense-Parsit. The
company produces riding toys,
leisure gear,
patio furniture and
exercise equipment...
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Kettler is a
surname of
Germanic origins,
particularly in
Germany and Austria.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Donald Joseph Kettler (born 1944)...
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kettle,
sometimes called a tea
kettle or teakettle, is a
device specialized for
boiling water,
commonly with a lid, spout, and handle.
There are two...
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Gotthard Kettler, Duke of
Courland (also Godert, Ketteler; German:
Gotthard Kettler,
Herzog von Kurland; Latvian:
Gothards Ketlers; Latin: Gothardus, etc...
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Jacob Kettler (German:
Jakob von
Kettler; Latvian:
Hercogs Jēkabs Ketlers; 28
October 1610 – 1
January 1682) was Duke of
Courland and
Semigallia from 1642...
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Frederick Kettler may
refer to:
Friedrich Kettler (1569–1642), Duke of
Courland and Semigallia, 1587–1642
Frederick Casimir Kettler (1650–1698), Duke...
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Semigallia portion. Born in
Mitau in 1574,
Wilhelm Kettler was the
youngest son of
Gotthard Kettler and his wife, Anna of Mecklenburg.
After their father's...
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Johanna Magdalene of Saxe-Weissenfels in 1730.
Ferdinand Kettler was the son of
Jacob Kettler and
Louise Charlotte of Brandenburg. He was
introduced to...
- A
kettle (also
known as a
kettle hole, kettlehole, or pothole) is a
depression or hole in an
outwash plain formed by
retreating glaciers or
draining floodwaters...
- Look up
Kettles or
kettles in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kettles or
Kettle's may
refer to: The
Kettles, a
chain of four
small alpine glacial lakes...