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Marold may
refer to: Luděk
Marold (1865-1898), a
Czech painter USS
Marold (SP-737), a
United States Navy
patrol boat in
commission from 1917 to 1919 This...
- Luděk
Alois Marold (7
August 1865,
Prague – 1
December 1898, Prague) was a
Czech painter and illustrator, best
known for his
panorama depicting the Battle...
- USS
Marold (SP-737) was a
United States Navy
patrol vessel in
commission from 1917 to 1919.
Marold was
built as a private, high
speed motor yacht for Childe...
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Edith Marold (born 2 July 1942) is an
Austrian philologist who
specializes in
Germanic studies.
Edith Marold was born in Salzburg,
Austria on 2 July 1942...
- (Introduction to) Anonymous,
Dverga heiti; in Kari
Ellen Gade and
Edith Marold (eds.):
Poetry from
Treatises on
Poetics -
Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian...
- sea is
called Amlodhi's Mill."
Edith Marold (ed.), 'Snæbjǫrn, Lausavísur 1', in: Kari
Ellen Gade and
Edith Marold (eds.),
Poetry from
Treatises on Poetics...
- Ragnarsdrápa, as
seems likely, then it will have had two
further episodes.
Marold,
Edith (2012). "Text - Þjóðólfr ór Hvini, Ynglingatal". abdn.ac.uk. Retrieved...
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Monument on the Old Town
Square Egg
market in the late 19th century, by Luděk
Marold Malé náměstí, a
square in the old town
Wikivoyage has a
travel guide for...
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Slavic artists there,
including the
Czechs Karel Vítězslav Mašek and
Ludek Marold and the
Russian Leonid Pasternak,
father of the
famous poet and novelist...
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Helmut Reichling (CDU) 2012–2018 Kurt
Pirmann (1955–2018) (SPD)
since 2018
Marold Wosnitza (born 1965) (SPD) Weaving,
brewing and the
manufacture of machinery...