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- Carl Sandreczki (1809 – 1892) was a German missionary in Palestine. Carl Sandreczki, a Bavarian, studied law at Munich University. He served as a judge...
- past. ... Therefore the Jews must not be enabled to pave the place. Carl Sandreczki, charged with compiling a list of place names for Charles William Wilson's...
- supervision of Prince Narisara Nuvadtivongs (the king's brother) and C. Sandreczki (a German architect, responsible for the Boromphiman Palace). Apart from...
- past. ... Therefore the Jews must not be enabled to pave the place. Carl Sandreczki, who was charged with compiling a list of place names for Charles Wilson's...
- Christian pediatric surgeon who settled in Jerusalem with his father Carl Sandreczki in 1868, where in 1872 he established and ran the first pediatric hospital...
- 2013 Why Was The Maryville Rape Case Dropped?, by Peggy Lowe and Monica Sandreczki; at KCUR-FM/NPR; published July 11, 2013; retrieved October 15, 2013 Dugan...
- name. Under the supervision of foreign architects, namely the German C. Sandreczki, the Boromphiman Throne Hall became the most modern building within the...
- Renaissance and neoclassical style, was first given to the Prussian C. Sandreczki. Later, two Italian architects Mario Tamagno and Annibale Rigotti took...
- points of interest were collected by Carl Sandreczki of the Church Mission Society and two ****istants. Sandreczki's list, which included the names written...
- belonged to the family von Seidlitz-Sandreczki. Its last owner (until 1945) was Major Adolf Graf von Seidlitz-Sandreczki. In the nineteenth century, the village...