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Prüll Charterhouse,
previously Prüll Abbey (Kartause or
Kloster Prüll), is a
former Carthusian monastery, or charterhouse, in
Regensburg in Bavaria, Germany...
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Emanuel Prüll (27
October 1896 – 28
February 1980) was a
Czech swimmer. He
competed in the men's 1500
metre freestyle event at the 1920
Summer Olympics...
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Maehle AH,
Prüll CR,
Halliwell RF (August 2002). "The
emergence of the drug
receptor theory"...
- -hist. Kl****e (1919): 290–319. Dublin, RIA, MS 23 N 10: p. 74 ff.
Entry for
Prull. Thurneysen,
Rudolf (ed.). "Zu
Cormacs Glossar." In
Festschrift Ernst Windisch...
- (1): 38–48. doi:10.1016/j.jalz.2007.08.006. PMID 18631949. S2CID 11395948.
Prull MW,
Gabrieli JD,
Bunge SA (2000). "Ch 2. Age-related
changes in memory:...
- of the
Hamburg town hall for the
Gestapo victims Gustav Schönherr (1889-1933),
Wilhelm Prüll (1910-1943) and Carl
Burmester (1901-1934) who died there...
- Immunology. 194 (2): 213–221. doi:10.1006/cimm.1999.1505. PMID 10383824.
Prüll, CR (2003). "Part of a
scientific master plan? Paul
Ehrlich and the origins...
- then took
Tagino into his
royal chapel.
During his episcopate, he
founded Prüll Abbey and
tried to
revert the
separation between the
property of the diocese...
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include Manatia, Grykë-Manati, Lalm-Lukaj and
Kapruell (now
Prull). The
village of
Kapruell or
Prull (Kaprul) is
recorded in the
Ottoman defter of 1467 as a...
- Peterstal, see
Mainz Prüll Charterhouse (Kartause
Sankt Veit),
Prüll in
Regensburg (Bavaria) (1483–1803) Regensburg, see
Prüll Rostock, see Marienehe...