- "Schlafend trägt man mich" (Alfred
Mombert) "Nun ich der
Riesen Stärksten" (Alfred
Mombert) "Warm die Lüfte" (Alfred
Mombert)
String Quartet, Op. 3, composed...
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Alfred Mombert (6
February 1872, in
Karlsruhe – 8
April 1942, in Winterthur) was a
German poet.
Mombert was the son of the Jewish-German
merchant Eduard...
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hunger and disease.
Among the
deportees from Heidelberg, the poet
Alfred Mombert (1872–1942) left the
concentration camp in
April 1941
thanks to the Swiss...
- "Mommo, Momme"
Region of
origin Northern Germany Other names Variant form(s) 1. Momber, Momper,
Mommer 2.
Mombert, Mompert, Mommert, Mommertz; Munibert...
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Moravian Historical Society Transactions,
volume ii, (Bethlehem, Pa.)
Mombert, An
Authentic History of
Lancaster County, Pa., (Lancaster, 1869) Wikimedia...
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Daniel after Arluin,
curator of the diocese,
brought suit
against him.
Mombert,
Jacob Isidor (1888).
History of
Charles the
Great (Charlemagne). New York:...
- ed.,
Raphael and the Madonna, Munich, Germany:
Hirmer Publishers, 2021.
Mombert,
Jacob Isador, Raphael's
Sistine Madonna, New York: E.P. Dutton, 1895....
- Pennsylvania" (PhD dissertation,
Millersville University, 2021).
online Mombert,
Jacob Isidor. An
Authentic History of
Lancaster County (2020) [17]. Schneider...
- This article incorporates text from a
publication in the
public domain:
Mombert, JI (1914). "Tyndale, William". In Jackson,
Samuel Macauley (ed.). New...
- Warfare, 1097-1193. New York:
Barnes &
Noble Books. ISBN 1-56619-769-4.
Mombert, J. I. A
Short History of the Crusades. p. 88. Colish,
Marcia L. The Mirror...