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- Ulrich Hosius (German: Ulrich Hosse; Lithuanian: Ulrichas Hozijus; Polish: Ulryk Hozjusz; c. 1455–1535 in Vilnius) was a noble of German descent from the...
- the original on September 8, 2015. Retrieved December 4, 2021. Wihlborg, Ulricha (February 25, 2011). "Kelsey Grammer Is a Married Man – Again". People...
- marks the place of Jungingen's death ("Miejsce śmierci Wielkiego Mistrza Ulricha von Jungingena"). The surrounding area is today the site of an annual historical...
- von Castenschiold 10 July: The Icelandic Bible Society was founded. The Ulricha, a Jewish trade ship rented by Ruben Moses Henriques of Copenhagen, arrived...
- recording. P****ion received its Swedish-language premiere (translated by Ulricha Johnson) on September 17, 2016, at the Kulturhuset Spira. Directed by Victoria...
- responsibilities. Isak, Cantor's son, took over from his father in 1731. In 1815, the Ulricha, a Jewish trade ship rented by Ruben Moses Henriques of Copenhagen, arrived...
- Park. The station is located 700 m west of Wola Park shopping mall and Ulricha Park and 400 m east of Moczydło Park and Edward Szymański Park. The contractor...
- Bugge on 24 September 1924. His wife died in 1948, and Petersen married Ulricha Raun Kristensen on 29 May 1948. He died in ****erup on 16 January 1970...
- after her husband's death, She sold Øbjerggaard. Their eldest daughter Ulricha was married to professor of medicine Sophus Engelsted [da]. The new owner...
- father. She was the daughter of the teacher Theodorus Lang (1802–1861) and Ulricha Johanne Linderstrøm (1822–1900). She was educated at home, from 1871 to...