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- Pärnu (Estonian pronunciation: [ˈpærˑnu]) is the fourth-largest city in Estonia. Situated in southwest Estonia, Pärnu is located 128 kilometres (80 mi)...
- de Trieste, gérées à Anvers, Antwerp, 1787, pp.45–49. Franz von Pollack-Parnau, "Eine österreich-ostindische Handelskompanie, 1775–1785: Beitrag zur österreichische...
- did not only turn into wolves, but also bears. The testimony of Gret of Pärnau claimed that while Kanti Hans and his spouse had turned into wolves, a female...
- emphasize the antiquity of their families." It has been suggested that the Parnau Hills (Paran Koh) bear the name of the Parni. a^ Arsaces was "perhaps originally...
- Asiatica di Trieste", Studi Storici, vol.2, no.1, 1961, p.14. Von Pollack-Parnau, Franz, "Eine österreich-ostindische Handelskompanie, 1775–1785: Beitrag...
- Mensch und Kultur, Bd.III, 1 Jahrgang, 1927, S.184–193; Franz von Pollack-Parnau, "Eine österreich-ostindische Handelskompanie, 1775–1785: Beitrag zur österreichische...
- only left with control of Reval (Tallinn, Talin, Rewl), Pernau (Pärnu, Parnau, Parnawa), Hapsal (Haapsalu, Hapsalu), and Dorpat (Tartu). However, Zamoyski...
- Kompagnie", Bijdragen tot de Geschiedenis 28 (1937), 128-129. Franz von Pollack-Parnau, "Eine österreich-ostindische Handelskompanie, 1775-1785: Beitrag zur österreichische...
- M, Ropers HH, Abidi FE, Srivastava AK, Cox J, Luo Y, Mallya U, Moon J, Parnau J, Mohammed S, Tolmie JL, Shoubridge C, Corbett M, Gardner A, Haan E, Rujirabanjerd...
- de Trieste, gérées à Anvers, Antwerp, 1787, pp.45–49. Franz von Pollack-Parnau, "Eine österreich-ostindische Handelskompanie, 1775–1785: Beitrag zur österreichische...