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August Stradal (17 May 1860,
Teplice – 13
March 1930, Krásná Lípa) was a
Czech virtuoso pianist, arranger, composer,
author and
music teacher.
Stradal was...
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stradal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Stradal refers to
August Stradal, a
Czech musical artist. It may also
refer to: Emmy
Stradal (1877–1925)...
- Emmy
Stradal (née Ecker; 1877–1925) was an
Austrian housewife-turned-politician and a feminist.
Being a
member of the
German People's
Party she served...
- The
Stradal House, on N. 13th St. in Wa
Keeney in
Trego County,
Kansas is a
Lustron house which was
listed on the
National Register of
Historic Places...
- Game
Publishing (Linux) Designer(s)
Aarne Jungerberg Michael Bhatty Franz Stradal Hans-Arno
Wegner Platform(s)
Microsoft Windows,
Linux Release Microsoft...
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Great Midwest is the
debut novel of
American author and
producer J. Ryan
Stradal,
published in July 2015 by
Viking Press. It
debuted at No. 19 on The New...
- (transliteration) Net, tol'ko tot, kto znal svidan'ja, zhazhdu, pojmjot, kak ja
stradal i kak ja strazhdu.
Gljazhu ja vdal'... net sil,
tusknejet oko... Akh, kto...
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physician Emmie Owen (1871-1905),
English opera singer and
actress Emmy
Stradal (1877–1925),
Austrian politician Emmy
Mercedes Todtmann (1888–1973), German...
- Romanian).
Retrieved August 24, 2024. "Rezistența Urbană:
Nomenclatorul Stradal:
Partea III".
Archived from the
original on 2011-01-06.
Retrieved 2011-02-11...
- Antonín Frič.
Julius von
Payer (1841–1915),
Austrian arctic explorer August Stradal (1860–1930),
pianist Karl
Pohlig (1864–1928),
conductor Prince Siegfried...