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Bendern is a
village of Liechtenstein,
together with the town of
Gamprin it
forms in the muni****lity of Gamprin. It is the
third smallest in the country...
- Kingdom. He held
noble titles as a
baron in
Austria and
later as
Count de
Bendern in Liechtenstein. Born in Paris, in the Rue
Laugier (in the 17th arrondis****t)...
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Gerard de
Forest (31
March 1907 – 10
April 1997), also
known as John de
Bendern, was an
English amateur golfer. He won the
Amateur Championship in 1932...
- Liechtenstein-Institut) is a
scientific research center and
academic institution in
Bendern, Gamprin, Liechtenstein. The
institute carries out
research into the history...
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Archived from the
original on 7
November 2023.
Retrieved 12
December 2015. De
Bendern, Paul (29
April 2007). "One
million Turks rally against government". Reuters...
- had 1,690
inhabitants in 2019. The muni****lity
contains the
village of
Bendern and
scattered hamlets and the
Liechtenstein Institute and LGT Group. Evidence...
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medical examinations for the
Liechtenstein military. In 1842, he
retired to
Bendern with his son Karl Schädler
taking over his
medical practice,
where he died...
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Festschrift zum 75.
Geburtstag von
Peter Geiger und
Rupert Quaderer (in German).
Bendern:
Verlag der
Liechtensteinischen Akademischen Gesellschaft. ISBN 978-3-7211-1097-5...
- 1971
Dempster married Countess Emma
Magdalen de
Bendern, a
daughter of
Count John
Gerard de
Bendern and the
former Lady
Patricia Sybil Douglas. They...
- ****ets to her
adopted son,
Maurice Arnold de
Forest (later
titled Count of
Bendern).
Hirsch was
amongst the top five
richest individuals in
Europe at the...