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Juliusz Bursche (19
September 1862 in
Kalisz – 20
February 1942?) was a
bishop of the Evangelical-Augsburg
Church in Poland. A
vocal opponent of ****...
- word
Bursche ("boy,
young man, apprentice, farmhand") and is on
record in
northern Bohemia in
various spellings (Porsch, Borsche, Borsch,
Bursche, Bursch...
- Bitner-Wróblewska, Anna; Pesch, Alexandra; Przybyła,
Marzena J. (2020). "Styles". In
Bursche, Aleksander; Hines, John; Zapolska, Anna (eds.). The
Migration Period between...
- 1995–present
Labels M****acre
Members Michael "Blutkehle" Roth
Michael "
Bursche" Lenz
Franzi "Dr. Franzenstein"
Ronny "Yantit"
Fimmel Past
members K. Matthes...
- gave them to my
heroin dealer'". The Guardian.
Retrieved 18 May 2024.
Bursche, Paul (21
January 1984). "Re-Generation".
Number One. No. 38. p. 33. Tucker...
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student songs, in the
overture of
Franz von Suppé's 1863
operetta Flotte Bursche [de], the
action being once
again set at the
University of Heidelberg....
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theology professor Edmund Bursche, and
Bishop of the
Evangelical Church of the
Augsburg Confession in Poland,
Juliusz Bursche. In the
territories annexed...
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Brown Guido Bruck Patrick Bruun Guillaume Budé
Andrew Burnett Aleksander Bursche Kevin Butcher Herbert A. Cahn (1915–2002)
Mando Caramessini-Oeconomides...
- from the
French "ordonnance", or
colloquially as
Putzer ("cleaner") or as
Bursche ("boy" or "valet"). The main
character Švejk of the antimilitarist, satirical...
- Database". www.cagematch.net.
Retrieved 2017-03-15. "Wie wird ein
Pfalzner Bursche zum Wrestling-Star,
Fabian Aichner?". www.sportnews.bz.
Retrieved 2017-03-15...