- our
orchestra which were
evolved from them
would be one of size. In the
Pommers no
attempt had been made to bend the tube, and its length,
equal to that...
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executive Jānis
Pommers,
first Latvian Archbishop of the
Latvian Orthodox Church Markus Pommer (born 1991),
German racing driver Merle C.
Pommer (1910–1993)...
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Erich Pommer (20 July 1889 – 8 May 1966) was a German-born film
producer and executive.
Pommer was
perhaps the most
powerful person in the
German and European...
- the church.[citation needed] In this
difficult situation, Jānis (John)
Pommers, a
native Latvian and
graduate of Riga
Orthodox Seminary, was appointed...
- Аrhibīskaps Jānis, Russian: Архиепископ Иоанн,
secular name Jānis
Pommers or Ivan
Andreyevich Pommer, Russian: Иван Андреевич Поммер; 6 (18)
January 1876 – 29...
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Merle C.
Pommer (December 19, 1910 –
October 11, 1993) was an
American politician. He
served as a
Republican member of the
South Dakota House of Representatives...
- Max
Pommer (born 9
February 1936) is a
German musicologist and conductor, a
director of the
Leipziger Universitätschor and the
founder and
conductor of...
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William Pommer may
refer to:
William Henry Pommer,
American composer William Albert Pommer,
member of the
House of
Commons of
Canada This disambiguation...
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Albert Pommer (1886 – 1946) was a
German film producer. He was the
elder brother of
Erich Pommer, the head of the
leading German studio UFA
during the...
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Birgit Pommer (née Ehrhardt,
previously Keller, born 28
January 1959) is a
German politician of The Left who has
served as
President of the
Landtag of...