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Friedrich von
Pöck (19
August 1825 – 25
September 1884) was an Austro-Hungarian
admiral and
commander of the Austro-Hungarian Navy. In this role, he held...
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located in the
southern area of
Pocking, Germany. It
hosts the
speedway team MSC
Pocking and the
football team SV
Pocking 1892. The
Rottalstadion was built...
- the
eastern Mediterranean under the
command of Rear
Admiral Friedrich von
Pöck. The
squadron also
included the
ironclad warships Erzherzog Ferdinand Max...
- Mediterranean; she
served as the
flagship of Rear
Admiral Friedrich von
Pöck. The
squadron also
included the
ironclad Salamander, the ****
corvette Helgoland...
- Pink
Panther in: Olym-Pinks
United States Traditional Animation Pontoffel Pock,
Where Are You?
United States Traditional Animation Portrait of the Artist...
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small craterlets along the
inner edge to the
south and west. The
floor is
pock-marked by tiny craterlets, but is
otherwise relatively featureless. By convention...
- that the word
survives in
English placenames such as
Puckshot in Surrey,
Pock Field in ****berland, Puxton, Puckeridge, Pokesdown, Pockford, Pucknall, and...
- Tegetthoff's
death in 1871,
Friedrich von
Pöck succeeded him as the head of the Austro-Hungarian Navy;
Pöck lacked Tegetthoff's
prestige and had great...
- from chivalry, folklore, and the
songs of the people.
Schwind died in
Pöcking in Bavaria, and was
buried in the
Alter Südfriedhof in Munich.
Moritz von...
- the next 6 months.
Alexei was
drunk constantly and
pronounced his
bride "
pock-marked" and "too thin". He
insisted on
separate apartments and
ignored her...