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Cedynia ([t͡sɛˈdɨɲa]; German:
Zehden, Latin: Cedene) is a
small historic town in Poland, and the
administrative seat of
Gmina Cedynia in
Gryfino County...
- for a
linear motor propelled train were
awarded to
German inventor Alfred Zehden [de]. The
inventor was
awarded U.S.
patent 782,312 (14
February 1905) and...
- In the
Battle of
Cedynia or
Zehden, an army of
Mieszko I of
Poland defeated forces of Hodo or Odo I of
Lusatia on 24 June 972, near the Oder river. Whether...
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Zehden is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Emmy
Zehden (1900–1944),
German Jehovah's
witness Alfred Zehden (1876–1948),
German inventor...
- Emmy
Zehden, born Emmy
Windhorst (March 28, 1900 – June 9, 1944) was a
German Jehovah's
Witness executed by the ****s.
Zehden worked in
domestic service...
- Dr.
Rainer Hildebrandts", in: Rabin-Gedenkkonzert
mitKeren Hadar, Maya
Zehden (ed.) on
behalf of the Deutsch-Israelische
Gesellschaft / Arbeitsgemeinschaft...
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induction motor is
described in U.S.
patent 782,312 (1905 -
inventor Alfred Zehden of Frankfurt-am-Main), for
driving trains or lifts. The
German engineer...
- Körmöczy (2/6) ****a
Strecker 7–5, 7–5 1953
Dottie Head
Knode (1/1)
Totta Zehden 7–5, 10–12, 6–4 1954
Silvana Lazzarino (1/1)
Jacqueline Kermina 3–6, 6–2...
- Schottmüller
Maria Terwiel Elisabeth von
Thadden Käthe
Tucholla Elfriede Tygör U–Z Käte
Voelkner Elli
Voigt Frida Wesolek Irene Wosikowski Emma
Zehden...
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induction motor is
described in US
patent 782312 (1905;
inventor Alfred Zehden of Frankfurt-am-Main), and is for
driving trains or lifts.
German engineer...