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Pablo Busch Wiesener (born Paul Busch; 4
November 1867 – 3 May 1950) was a German-born explorer, physician, and politician. He
served as
subprefect of...
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Albert Wiesener (3
January 1902 – 27 June 1986) was a
Norwegian lawyer. He
graduated with the cand.jur.
degree in 1925, he
studied in
Berlin from 1926...
- The
Wiesen Viaduct (or
Wiesener Viaduct; German:
Wiesener Viadukt) is a single-track
railway viaduct, made from
concrete blocks with
dimension stone coverage...
- 20, 2023.
Wiesener,
Anthon Mohr (1909).
Slegten Mohr fra Bevern. Bergen: A.S. John
Griegs Bogtrykkeri. p. 32.
Retrieved May 20, 2023.
Wiesener,
Anthon Mohr...
- 665–66. ISBN 1-135-37010-9. His
first glance at the
Paris German News told
Wiesener that this new
paper was
nothing like the old P.G.. 'They can call it the...
- by L de Sevelinges. See also A Chéruel, Saint-Simon et l'abbé Dubois; L
Wiesener, Le Régent, l'abbé
Dubois et les
Anglais (1891); and
memoirs of the time...
- (Vigdis and Her Child's Fathers),
which was
published by the
lawyer Albert Wiesener in 1931
under the
pseudonym Frantz Ferdinand.
Vigdis is the
daughter of...
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Burial Places and Epitaphs. McFarland. p. 73. ISBN 978-1-4766-0231-8.
Louis Wiesener (1879). The
youth of
queen Elizabeth, 1533–1558. Ed. from the Fr. by C...
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writing to The
Sydney Morning Herald,
became the
first secretary, with Fred
Wiesener as treasurer.
Members initially met at
rooms at
Circular Quay. In 1910...
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Rostad 1851–1854:
Gerhard Wiesener 1855-1855: Iver
Christian Rostad 1856-1856:
Emanuel Dohren Peters 1857–1858:
Gerhard Wiesener 1859–1860: Iver Christian...