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Johann Wilhelm II,
Elector Palatine (Jan
Wellem in Low German, English: John William; 19
April 1658 – 8 June 1716) of the
Wittelsbach dynasty was Elector...
- at the Düsseldorf court,
especially during the time of the
Elector Jan
Wellem, the
celebrations of the subjects,
especially of the
lower social classes...
- Planet, and the 11,776 GRT
replenishment oiler/maintenance ship Jan
Wellem. Jan
Wellem, a
converted former whale factory ship,
awaited the
arrival of the...
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Internationales Oldtimer Festival um den "Jan-
Wellem-Pokal" auf dem Nürburgring,
known colloquially as the "Jan
Wellem". The
Oldtimer Festival is a three-day...
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network of
cycle paths in the eyes of many of its citizens.
Elector Jan
Wellem and his wife Anna
Maria Luisa de'
Medici of Tuscany, were
patrons of Düsseldorf's...
- (Maori)
Willelm (Old English)
Williama (Hawaiian)
Wilhelmus (Indonesian)
Wëllem (Luxembourgish)
Walaam (Persian) Wiliyom,
Wiliyem (Bengali) Vĩnh Liêm, Vĩnh...
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jumped into a coach, and held the wheel.
Whether the
wedding was that of Jan
Wellem and Anna
Maria Luisa de'
Medici or to the
wedding of the
Margravine Jakobea...
- merriam-webster.com/dictionary/malariology.
Accessed 18 Nov. 2024.
Fairhurst RM,
Wellems TE (2015). "Malaria (Plasmodium Species)". Mandell, Douglas, and Bennett's...
- from
Basis Nord, the 11,776-long-ton (13,189-short-ton)
supply ship Jan
Wellem,
important for
Narvik operations was sent from
Basis Nord. No
German U-boats...
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Studies in the Late Roman, Sasanian, and
Early Islamic Near East. Düsseldorf:
Wellem, pp. 159ff. Börm,
Henning (2016). "A
Threat or a Blessing? The Sasanians...