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Joseph von
Lamezan (4
August 1816 – 7 July 1873) was a
German Jesuit preacher. Some of his
sermons were published. Von
Lamezan was born in Linkenstein...
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Robert Lamezan de
Salins (1869–1930), also
known as
Robert Graf von
Lamezan-Salins, was a
Polish military officer and
diplomat of
aristocratic descent...
- Bailly-Salins (born 1964),
French biathlete Robert Lamezan de
Salins (1869–1930), also
known as
Robert Graf von
Lamezan-Salins
while in
Austrian service, a Polish...
- (1859-1927), writer, her
works often have
strong female characters Robert Lamezan de
Salins (1869-1930),
Polish military officer and
diplomat Jan Romer,...
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founded in 1881
through funding from
German consul Freiherr Ferdinand von
Lamezan,
wealthy German families, and the
Protestant Church. It was originally...
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service was
founded by
Jaromir V. Mundy,
Count J. N. Wilczek, and
Eduard Lamezan-Salins in
Vienna after the
disastrous fire at the
Vienna Ringtheater in...
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Ferdinand von
Alten (born
Baron von
Lamezan auf Altenhofen; 13
April 1885 – 16
March 1933) was a Russian-born
German actor. The Blue
Lantern (1918) Madame...
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Comminges (a
syndic named Baptiste de
Lamezan). At a
meeting of the
Estates of
Lombez back in February,
Lamezan helped lead the ****embly to the possibilities...
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village of
Irena (Wolański) Pinińska,
whose second husband was Mr.
Robert Lamezan de Salins, a
general in the
Austrian and
Polish armies. The last noble...
- with his
Polish counterparts, Wacław Iwaszkiewicz-Rudoszański and
Robert Lamezan de Salins;
discussions took
place in Lemberg, but the
outcome was postponed...