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Giesen (German pronunciation: [ˈɡiːzn̩]) is a
village and a muni****lity in the
district of Hildesheim, in
Lower Saxony, Germany. It is
situated approximately...
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Hubert Giesen (13
January 1898 – 11
February 1980) was a
German pianist. Born in Kornelimünster,
Giesen came from an old
family that had
lived in Kornelimünster...
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Bastien van
Giesen by
Jacob Vreeland, the
house is now
thought to have been
built after his
death in 1751 for his son,
Hendrick van
Giesen. The property...
- Ralf
Giesen (born 3
November 1961) is a
German athlete. He
competed in
roller hockey at the 1992
Summer Olympics. "Ralf
Giesen". Olympedia. Ralf
Giesen at...
- 1908 –
April 23, 1985) was an
American stage actress. Born as
Vivienne Giesen in Tarrytown, New York to a
French mother and a
father of German/French...
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Charlotte Milton Caldwell Giesen (January 27, 1907 –
January 28, 1995) (nicknamed "Pinkie") was a
Virginia politician and news editor. A
lifelong resident...
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Giesen Hills (German:
Giesener Berge) are a ridge, up to 242.5 metres high, in the
district of
Hildesheim in the
German state of
Lower Saxony. The...
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points and 'developtory sandboxes'." The
political scientist Klaus-Gerd
Giesen argued that the
dominant ideology of the
Fourth Industrial Revolution is...
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Peter Giesen (born 12
August 1945) is a
Dutch former footballer who pla**** as a midfielder. He made one
appearance for the
Netherlands national team in...
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Darlene Kay Vander
Giesen (died
February 1, 2006) was a Deaf
American woman murdered in
Sioux Falls,
South Dakota.
Initially reported missing, her dismembered...