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Akiva Librecht (Hebrew: עקיבא ליברכט) (1876 –
March 3, 1958) was a
founding member of
Petah Tikva, Israel, and a
member of its
first council,
which he...
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Librecht Jan
Temminck (circa 1781 – 22
January 1859) was a
Dutch colonial administrator who
served both on the Gold
Coast and in the
Dutch East Indies...
- Goldenhirsch,
Chaim Cohen-Rice,
Moshe Gissin,
Shlomo Zalman Gissin and
Akiva Librecht. This
governing body was
declared a
local council in 1921, and
Petah Tikva...
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another hypothesis has them as born to
Maria from her
liaison with
Cezar Librecht, the
Postmaster General and spy chief. His
biological and his adoptive...
- ben
Joseph (died 1724),
Viennese Talmudist and
kabbalistic writer Akiva Librecht (1876–1958),
Israeli politician Akiva Nof (born 1936),
Israeli politician...
- or late 1980s, by
Luigi Lipizer Local/Wallachian
Gothic Revival -
Cezar Librecht House (Strada Lupu
Dionisie no. 46), Bucharest, 1860–1865, by
Luigi Lipizer...
- (in German). Ergon. p. 121. ISBN 9783899135442. ****eman,
Librecht (2009).
Memoir of
Librecht ****eman,
Commandeur of Jaffna, 1748: For His
Successor Jacob...
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Hendrik van de
Werve and
Filips Schoyte 1676-1677:
Hendrik van
Halmale and
Librecht van den Hove 1678:
Floris van
Berchem and Jan
Baptist Greyns 1679: Filips...
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incriminated themselves. A
police dog, Folette, and her handler,
Agent Librechts, were
dispatched to the
crime scene. The dog
stopped at 22, rue des Hirondelles...
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Robbe Verreth Isis Hillé
Rinaldo Hricko Merel Thys
Antje De Rop
Maxim Librecht Fien
Philipsen Tahira Van
Crombrugghe Anahit Sahakyan Sam Mattheeussen...