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diagnosed him with paranoia.[citation needed] He was
brought to an
asylum in
Winnenthal,
where he
wrote several plays and dramas. He died
there of tuberculosis...
- Brandenburg-Ansbach
Kugler 1878, p. 50: "Friedrich Karl,
Herzog von Würtemberg-
Winnenthal,
geboren am 12.
September 1652 ..."
Kugler 1878, p. 51: "...
wurde aber...
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trinitrate Biological functions of
nitric oxide Brandes RP, Kim D, Schmitz-
Winnenthal FH, et al. (January 2000). "Increased
nitrovasodilator sensitivity in...
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Marienbaum 40.4
Wardt 37.5
Xanten 34.4
Birten former Boxtel–Büderich line 31.8
Winnenthal 29.4
Menzelen West
former Venlo–Wesel line
connecting line from Büderich...
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regiment the
following year. In 1654 he
captured Dietrich Karl zu Wylich-
Winnenthal, the
leader of an
uprising against Elector Frederick William, and brought...
- Louisendorf, Keppeln, Uedemerbruch, The
Hochwald Gap, Sonsbeck, Veen, Xanten,
Winnenthal and
headed back to
Netherlands on 12
March 1945. 12 to 22
March 1945 –...
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institutions in England,
France and
Germany (Siegburg, Illenau,
Heidelberg and
Winnenthal). In 1846 he
began work at the
district mental hospital in
Erlangen as...
- corners.
Hermann Hinz
excavated two of the
camps on the
Kaninenberg in
Winnenthal in 1961/1962. A
fully constructed camp on the
southern edge of the training...
- PMID 17347903. S2CID 30872624. G****ler N, Herr I,
Keith M,
Autschbach F, Schmitz-
Winnenthal H,
Ulrich A, Otto HF,
Kartenbeck J, Z'graggen K (December 2004). "Wnt-signaling...
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German in 1837.
Zeller was the
medical director of a
private asylum at
Winnenthal in Württemberg. He
would become perhaps the
figure most ****ociated with...