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- set designer Barbara, daughter of German nobleman Henrik von Schlubach, partner in Schlubach Exporting and Importing Company in Hamburg. His ex-wife Florence...
- Bote DMP · 920 921 Jovita 1919 FV DMP · 921 922 Schlutia 1919 FW Edgar Schlubach, a German businessman from Hamburg, and Henry Frederic Tiarks, FRAS, British...
- Grosny-Konferenz von 2016, arabisches Original und deutsche Übersetzung. J. B. Schlubach. "Fethullah Gülen and Al-Ghazzali on Tolerance". Archived from the original...
- Wilhelm Geiseler purchased two tablets. The purchase had been arranged by Schlubach, the German consul in Valparaíso, at the request of Adolf Bastian, the...
- Guatemala working for Herbert F. Schlubach at the South American Plantation Company and contracted malaria there. Mr. Schlubach was married to his aunt [citation...
- uncle of Schlubach's wife, Alexander Salmon, Jr, who then shipped three tablets, M, N, and O, to Schlubach. Several years later, when Schlubach returned...
- three genuine rongorongo tablets to his niece's husband, Heinrich August Schlubach, the German consul of Valparaíso, which are now kept in Vienna and Berlin...
- approximately 18 kilometers (11 miles) in diameter. It was named after Edgar Schlubach and Henry Frederic Tiarks, who sponsored an expedition to observe the...
- daughter of landowner, major Alfried Bruun von Neergaard and Marion, née Schlubach. He was the father of Holger (born 1940), Harald (born 1941) and Christer...
- uncle of Schlubach's wife, Alexander Salmon, Jr, who then shipped three tablets, M, N, and O, to Schlubach. Several years later, when Schlubach returned...