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- Robert John Landsee (March 21, 1964 – January 20, 2024) was an American professional football player and coach. He pla**** college football for the Wisconsin...
- Burgruine Landsee is a ruined castle located in the middle of the Austrian state of Burgenland, east of the village of Landsee in the Markt Sankt Martin...
- Osherovich has a troubled-teen industry drama series in the works with Skylar Landsee and television production company Fremantle. It is based on Osherovich's...
- division. The team also replaced Noble with veteran Arena Football League Bob Landsee. The team continued their trend of improvement in 2005 finishing 9–7, good...
- college. Filming locations included Charlestown, Cornwall, UK, and Castle Landsee (Burgenland); Burg Liechtenstein, Maria Enzersdorf, Hinterbrühl, Korneuburg...
- had pla**** in the AFL from 1994 to 2001. Their final head coach was Bob Landsee. The Mustangs were dormant for the 2013 season. In October 2013, the rights...
- Victorious, however, she died in 1445. Sigismund, represented by Ludwig von Landsee, married Princess Eleanor of Scotland, the daughter of the Stuart king...
- Liebing, Rattersdorf, Unterloisdorf Markt Sankt Martin (1,175) Landsee, Neudorf bei Landsee Neckenmarkt (1,695) Haschendorf Neutal (1,055) Nikitsch (Filež)...
- rotation of quarterback duty resulted in a unique moment in which center Bob Landsee had the distinction of snapping the ball to all three different quarterbacks...
- second head coach in franchise history, replacing interim head coach Bob Landsee. After going undefeated through eight games, Stoute was fired. Siaha Burley...