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- Ludwig Albrecht Gebhardi (pronounced [gεpha'rdi]; Lüneburg, 13 April 1735 – Hannover, 26 October 1802) was a German historian. He is the author of numerous...
- skilled golfer and flashy dresser, McGurn entered the competition as Vincent Gebhardi (another version of his real name), the professional at public Evergreen...
- Grosche (Frater Gregorius), Master of the Danzig Lodge, Otto Gebhardi (Frater Ich will), Gebhardi's lover Martha ****zel (Soror Ich will es), Heinrich Tranker...
- Gleichen, the latter replaced by the city council in 1289 (Concordata Gebhardi), the Landgrave of Thuringia in 1327 and the House of Wettin in 1483 (Treaty...
- Österreichische Geschichtsforschung). — ISBN 978-3-205-77765-6. Ludwig Albrecht Gebhardi: Genealogische Geschichte der erblichen Reichsstände in Teutschland; Halle:...
- 1944 31 March 1914 22 April 1879  Imperial German Navy Konrad von Henkel-Gebhardi 4 June 1860 16 June 1923 14 July 1914 21 April 1877  Imperial German Navy...
- Emperor Heraclius (610–641). According to German historian Ludwig Albrecht Gebhardi, the two brothers were sons of Dervan, the dux (duke) of the Surbi (Sorbs)...
- galactoderus Erwin, 1970 Brachinus garnerae Hrdlicka, 2019 Brachinus gebhardis Erwin, 1965 Brachinus geiseri Hrdlicka, 2019 Brachinus genicularis Mannerheim...
- Alexander's Empire. Wiley. p. 258. ISBN 9781405112109. Retrieved 2014-11-23. Gebhardi, L.A. (1778). Geschichte des Reichs Hungarn und der damit verbundenen Staaten...
- early historical ****essment like that of German historian Ludwig Albrecht Gebhardi (1735–1802), the Serb archon was a son of Dervan, who was the Duke (dux)...