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Schlauch is
German for "hose" or "pipe" and may
refer to: Surnames.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Heinz Schlauch (1915–1945),
German swimmer...
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Schlauch is an
extinct Bavarian point-trick card game that was po****r in the mid-19th
century as a
drinking game,
hence it was also
known as Bier-Schlauch...
- Lőrinc
Schlauch (27
March 1824 – 10 July 1902) was a
Hungarian Roman Catholic cardinal and
archbishop during 19th and 20th century. He was born in Arad...
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Margaret Schlauch (September 25, 1898 – July 19, 1986) was a
scholar of
medieval studies at New York
University and later,
after she left the
United States...
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Heinz Schlauch (13
November 1915 in Gera – 21
February 1945 in Niederrhein) was a
German swimmer who
competed in the 1936
Summer Olympics. He won the 100 m...
- Mary
Schlauch was born July 20, 1907, in The Bronx, in New York City, and was the
third child of
Margaret Brosnahan and
William Storb Schlauch. Her older...
- Kadłubek (1992)
Kronika polska, Kürbis,
Brygida (tr.), Wrocław, (in Polish).
Schlauch (1969), p. 262. Kadłubek (1872), p. 256, note. Kadłubek (1862), pp. 42–43...
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Nickels Nitsch Özdemir
Poppe Probst Rochlitz Saibold Scheel Schewe-Gerigk
Schlauch Schmidt Schmitt Schönberger
Schoppe Schulz Steenblock Steindor Sterzing...
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leading German politicians of the
Green Party:
Joschka Fischer and
Rezzo Schlauch.
Gerabronn developed from a village,
which was
supposedly founded in the...
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Margaret Schlauch, Chaucer's
Constance and
Accused Queens, New York:
Gordian Press 1969 p 64
Margaret Schlauch, Chaucer's
Constance and...