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- The Möllendorf family (also: Möllendorff, Moellendorff) has been prominent German noble family in the history of Brandenburg and Prussia. The von Wilamowitz-Moellendorff...
- Joachim Heinrich von Möllendorf (7 January 1724 – 28 January 1816) was a Generalfeldmarschall of the Kingdom of Prussia. Möllendorf was born in Lindenberg...
- Paris, 2008, ISBN 978-2-35191-033-7 (p.65, in French) Pendergast, DR; Mollendorf, J; Logue, C; Samimy, S (2003). "Evaluation of fins used in underwater...
- Gabelentz.[citation needed] Hailing from the Prussian aristocratic family von Möllendorf, Paul Georg von Möllendorff was the son of Georg von Möllendorff, a high-ranking...
- Otto Franz von Möllendorff (24 December 1848 – 17 August 1903) was a German diplomat, traveller, and a naturalist who collected specimens during his travels...
- OCLC 16986801. Archived from the original on 14 August 2009. Bardy, Erik; Mollendorf, Joseph; Pendergast, David (21 October 2005). "Thermal conductivity and...
- Kingdom of Prussia and Electoral Saxony led by Wichard Joachim Heinrich von Möllendorf fall upon a single French Republican division under Jean-Jacques Ambert...
- Hagen Mörderspiel (1961) – Klaus Troger Doctor Sibelius (1962) – Dr. Möllendorf Redhead (1962) – Herbert Lucas Enough Rope (1963) – Tony The Curse of...
- Schlapperplapper (a sheep) Redaction: Rita Hatzius, Bärbel Möllendorf, Gerdamarie Preuße Dramaturgy: Bärbel Möllendorf, Rita Hatzius, Helga Krecek Manager: Antje Geiger...
- at Trippstadt were the Prussians commanded by Field Marshall Wichard Mollendorf. And directly across from the “Rhin” stretching from the Vosges Mountains...