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- Myślibórz ([mɨˈɕlʲibuʂ]; German: Soldin; Kashubian: Żôłdzëno) is a town in northwestern Poland, in West Pomeranian Voivodeship. It is the capital of the...
- Arman Soldin (21 March 1991 – 9 May 2023) was a Bosnian–French journalist killed at the age of 32 by a Russian-fired Grad rocket while reporting for Agence...
- Treaty of Soldin may refer to Treaty of Soldin (1309) between Brandenburg and the Teutonic Order Treaty of Soldin (1466) between Brandenburg and Pomerania...
- (Warthe) [de] (1818–1945), based in Landsberg upon Warthe Soldin [de] (1818–1945), based in Soldin Sternberg [de], (1816–1873; partitioned into Oststernberg...
- Salomon Soldin (15 March 1774 - 27 November 1837) was a Danish bookseller, publisher, editor, writer and translator. Soldin was born into a Jewish family...
- The Treaty of Soldin (German: Vertrag von Soldin) was signed on 13 September 1309 at Soldin (Myślibórz) by Waldemar, Margrave of Brandenburg-Stendal,...
- 9 May 2023, Arman Soldin and his team were near Chasiv Yar, Donetsk Oblast, together with a detachment of Ukrainian soldiers. Soldin was killed by a rocket...
- Commons:Commons:File:Thyroid system.png#References. Estrada JM, Soldin D, Buckey TM, Burman KD, Soldin OP (March 2014). "Thyrotropin isoforms: implications for...
- The Treaty of Soldin (German: Vertrag von Soldin) was signed on 21 January 1466 at Soldin (now Myślibórz) by the Brandenburgian elector Frederick II and...
- thereafter acquired by the bookseller Abraham Soldin who in partnership with his brother Salomon Soldin ran a bookshop and publishing business from the...