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vegetal notes. The
earliest recorded mention of
Merlot (under the
synonym of
Merlau) was in the
notes of a
local Bordeaux official who in 1784
labeled wine...
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Maurice Jean
Jacques Merleau-Ponty (/ˌmɜːrloʊ ˈpɒnti/ MUR-loh PON-tee, French: [mɔʁis mɛʁlo pɔ̃ti]; 14
March 1908 – 3 May 1961) was a
French phenomenological...
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Johanna Eleonora Petersen (née von
Merlau; 1644–1724) was a
German theological writer and one of the
leading figures of
Radical Pietism. From 1680, she...
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years Merlot blanc has been
known under a
variety of
synonyms including:
Merlau blanc,
Merlaut blanc and
Merlot bianco. Boursiquot, J.-M.; Lacombe, T.;...
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Weisser Burgunder, and
Weisser Burgunder.
France 18th
century Merlot blanc Merlau blanc,
Merlaut blanc and
Merlot bianco France Merlot 1891
Merseguera / Verdil...
- 1644 no
children Henriette Dorothea of Hesse-Darmstadt 10
November 1667
Merlau no
children 10
October 1668
Landau aged 44
Landau reannexed to Wildungen...
- Graf von
Hanau 1372–1383
Friedrich I. von
Romrod 1383–1395
Johann I. von
Merlau 1395–1440
Hermann II. von
Buchenau 1440–1449
Reinhard Graf von
Weilnau 1449–1472...
- pietists,
including Johann Jacob Schütz,
Philipp Jakob Spener and
Eleonore van
Merlau [de]. When
Labadie died in 1674,
Schurman investigated the
possibility of...
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listed here:
Atzenhain Bernsfeld Flensungen Groß-Eichen Höckersdorf
Ilsdorf Merlau (including Kirschgarten) Nieder-Ohmen (including Windhain) Ober-Ohmen Ruppertenrod...
- Germany. It is
located between the two Mücke
districts of
Flensungen and
Merlau, 28.9
kilometres from Gießen on the
Vogelsberg Railway (Vogelsbergbahn)...