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Wildon (German: [vilˈdoːn]) is a
small town
located between Leibnitz and Graz in the
Austrian country of Styria. The
modern village of
Wildon was first...
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Herbert Wildon Carr (16
January 1857 – 8 July 1931) was a
British philosopher. He was
known for
reconciling Leibnizian Monadology with
Bergsonian vitalism...
- ran for
reelection to a
fourth term,
defeating Republican nominee Fred
Wildon Fickett Jr., in the
general election. Carl T. Hayden, in****bent U.S. Senator...
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Wildon Grange is a
civil parish in the
former Hambleton District of
North Yorkshire, England.
Wildon Grange is
first recorded in 1138 as Wyldon, meaning...
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Allerheiligen bei
Wildon (German: [ˌalɐˈhaɪ̯lign̩ baɪ̯ vildoːn]) is a muni****lity in the
district of
Leibnitz in Styria, Austria. The name "Allerheiligen"...
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Burgruine Wildon is a
castle in Styria, Austria. List of
castles in
Austria VR-Tour
through the
castle ruins on burgen.erhartc.net 46°53′02″N 15°30′36″E...
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steward in the
Duchy of Styria. The family's castle, now in ruins, was Alt
Wildon [de]. His father,
Ulrich (fl. 1219–1262), was the standard-bearer at the...
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short lived as he pla**** at the
regional levels with FC Fürstenfeld, and SV
Wildon. In 1988, he pla****
abroad in the
National Soccer League with
Toronto Croatia...
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Erdmann &
Wildon 2006,
Theorem 3.1.
Erdmann &
Wildon 2006,
section 3.2.1. Hall 2015,
Example 3.27.
Wigner 1959,
Chapters 17 and 20.
Erdmann &
Wildon 2006,...
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Leopold I of
Styria granted a
portion of Graz to the
Lords of
Wildon,
entrusting them with the city's security. Gratwein-Straßengel - Rein Abbey...