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Stirn (6
March 1915 – 6
October 1971) was a
Swiss fencer. He
competed in the team foil
event at the 1948
Summer Olympics.
Outside of fencing,
Stirn was...
- in 1924. "Albert
Stirn". Olympedia.
Retrieved 5
September 2020. "Albert
Stirn". EU Football.
Retrieved 5
September 2020.
Albert Stirn at WorldFootball...
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Folgendes gehört habe:
Platon wurde er von
seinen Verwandten wegen der
breiten Stirn genannt Seneca, Epistulae, 58:30;
translation by
Robert Mott
Gummere Robin...
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Sisters of India:
Tribal Worlds Between Tibet and
Burma is a book by
Aglaja Stirn [de] and
Peter Van Ham and
published by
Prestel Publishing in 2001. The...
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National Register of
Historic Places in 2010 as the
Louis A. and
Laura Stirn House. In 2008 it was
purchased by Gina
Biancardi and
Luciano Rammairone...
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piercings aren't as
scary as you think". Metro.
Retrieved 8 June 2023.
Stirn, Aglaja; Oddo, Silvia; Peregrinova, Ludmila; Philipp, Swetlana; Hinz, Andreas...
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piercings aren't as
scary as you think". Metro.
Retrieved 8 June 2023.
Stirn, Aglaja; Oddo, Silvia; Peregrinova, Ludmila; Philipp, Swetlana; Hinz, Andreas...
- America's
Forgotten Native 'Tea' Plant". NPR.org.
Retrieved 23 July 2017.
Stirn, Matt (24
February 2021). "Yaupon: The
rebirth of America's
forgotten tea"...
- Alwa" in "The
Fourth Cataract and Beyond". Peeters. Isma'il Kushkush; Matt
Stirn. "Why Sudan's
Remarkable Ancient Civilization Has Been
Overlooked by History"...
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Changing Local Cultures in the
Northeast of India. Gent:
Snoeck Publishers.
Stirn,
Aglaja &
Peter van Ham. The
Hidden world of the Naga:
Living Traditions...