- Hansjörg
Knauthe (born 13 July 1944) is a
retired East
German biathlete. He won an
individual silver and a team
bronze medals at the 1972 Olympics. At...
- Mikhailov, N. 1995. "Das “gemischte” slawisch-baltische
Pantheon von
Christian Knauthe". In: Res
Balticae nr. 1, p. 128. Balys,
Jonas (2000). "Saulė". Raštai...
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Christian Knauthe translated the name as "Holy Forest".
Puscetus - a
deity mentioned by
Abraham Frentzel.
According to
Christian Knauthe, the name sounded...
- 1971),
German former ski
jumper who
competed from 1993 to 2002 Hansjörg
Knauthe (born 1944), East
German former biathlete, who
competed at the Olympics...
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Magnar Solberg Esten Gjelten East
Germany Hans-Günther Jahn Hansjörg
Knauthe Dieter Speer Horst Koschka 1971 Soviet
Union Alexander Tikhonov Viktor...
- Soviet
Union 1972
Sapporo details Magnar Solberg (2) Norway Hansjörg
Knauthe East
Germany Lars-Göran
Arwidson Sweden 1976
Innsbruck details Nikolay...
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supposed king of the Vandals :
Vitzlauw (Wisław? )→Vlitzauw→Vlintz.
Christian Knauthe [de] (1706–1784) ****erted that
Flins was the
chief god of the Sorbs, fervently...
- East
Germany were the only
country to win more than one medal. Hansjörg
Knauthe, who was part of both East
German medals, was the only
athlete to win more...
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Recorded and
mixed at the
Sleepingroom in
Hamburg Voice recorded by
Stefan Knauthe at the
Kokon Studio in
Berlin The
official music video for "Ruhe" has a...
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Recorded and
mixed at the
Sleepingroom in
Hamburg Voice recorded by
Stefan Knauthe at the
Kokon Studio in
Berlin The
official music video for "Ein schöner...