- Cunibert, Cunipert, or
Kunibert (c. 600 – 12
November c. 663) was the
ninth bishop of Cologne, from 623 to his death.
Contemporary sources mention him...
- The
Basilica of St.
Cunibert also St.
Kunibert (German pronunciation: [ˌzaŋt
ˈkuːniˌbɛʁt],
Colognian pronunciation: [ˌtsɪnt ˈkʊnɪˌbɛːt]) is the last of...
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Kunibert Gensichen (26 June 1907 – 26 June 1991) was a
German actor. He
appeared in more than 60
films and
television shows between 1937 and 1989. "Kunibert...
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Professor Kunibert Raffer (born 1951) is a
development researcher. His main
contributions are on
international economic relations and the
problems of unequal...
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Kunibert Randewick (born 7
February 1898 in Neisse) was a
German Signals officer before and
during World War II who was
responsible for the establishing...
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reconstruction lasted until the 1990s, when the
Romanesque church of St.
Kunibert was finished. In 1959, the city's po****tion
reached pre-war
numbers again...
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Lacenas Deutsches Tor in Metz Ehrentor, Eigelsteintorburg, Hahnentorburg,
Kuniberts Tower,
Schaafentor and
Severin Gate in
Cologne Town
fortifications of...
- days of the w****, and then
finally he
allows Kunibert to have his way; Hops pla**** the princess,
Kunibert pla**** the prince, Mops pla**** the
wicked fairy...
- (3): 030001. doi:10.1088/1674-1137/abddae. Grund,
Sabina C., H****ch,
Kunibert, Wolf, Hans Uwe. "****nic and ****nic Compounds". Ullmann's Encyclopedia...
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Retrieved 29 May 2017. Grund,
Sabina C.; H****ch,
Kunibert; Wolf, Hans Uwe. "****nic and ****nic Compounds". Ullmann's Encyclopedia...