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Laudon may
refer to:
Laudon Symphony, a
symphony by
Joseph Haydn in C
major Laudon (river), a
river that
feeds Lake
Annecy Mount Laudon,
Antarctica Adolf...
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Ernst Gideon von
Laudon,
since 1759
Freiherr von
Laudon (originally
Laudohn or Loudon; 13
February 1717 – 14 July 1790), was a
Baltic German-born Austrian...
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Kenneth C.
Laudon (November 4, 1944 –
December 26, 2019) was an
American professor of
Information Systems at the
Stern School of
Business at New York University...
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Laudon (born
March 12, 1971) is a
Swedish typographic designer and
graphic designer.
Educated in Fine Art at Ger****rgsskolan in Stockholm,
Laudon earned...
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October 1789) a
Habsburg Austrian army led by
Feldmarschall Ernst Gideon von
Laudon besieged an
Ottoman Turkish force under Osman Pasha in the
fortress of Belgrade...
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Adolf Laudon (13
December 1912 – 22
November 1984) was an
Austrian ****ociation
football player who
competed in the 1936
Summer Olympics. He was part of...
- 000 men. An
Allied army
commanded by
Pyotr Saltykov and
Ernst Gideon von
Laudon that
included 41,000
Russians and 18,500
Austrians defeated Frederick the...
- can be
divided into five eras
originally identified by
Kenneth C.
Laudon and Jane
Laudon in
their seminal textbook Management Information Systems. First...
- SMS
Laudon was the
second Radetzky class of **** frigates,
which were
built for the Austro-Hungarian Navy in the 1870s. In the
immediate aftermath of...
- fed by many
small rivers from the
surrounding mountains (Ire, Eau morte,
Laudon,
Bornette and Biolon) and a
powerful underwater source, the Boubioz, at...