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Nevin Markwart (born
December 9, 1964) is a
Canadian former professional ice
hockey winger who pla**** 309
games in the
National Hockey League.
Markwart was...
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Josef Markwart (originally
spelled Josef Marquart:
December 9, 1864 in
Reichenbach am
Heuberg –
February 4, 1930 in Berlin) was a
German historian and...
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companions confront Markwart, his
lackey Marcalo De'Unnero, and the
spirit of Bestesbulzibar. In the end De'Unnero is defeated,
Markwart is slain, and Bestebulzibar's...
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Ryszard Markwart, or
Richard Marquardt (1868-1906) was a German-Polish
catholic priest and
Polish national activist who
served in Magdeburg,
Berlin and...
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Marquard (or Markward) von
Salzbach was a
Teutonic Knight, who pla**** a
prominent role in
shaping the
relationship between the
Knights and the
Grand Duchy...
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Dietrich Markwart Eberhart Mateschitz (German: [ˈdiːtʁɪç ˈmaːtəʃɪts]; 20 May 1944 – 22
October 2022) was an
Austrian billionaire businessman. He was the...
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original on 26
November 2016.
Retrieved 26
February 2017. Vgl.
Markwart Herzog: Fußball
unterm Hakenkreuz Archived 28
October 2014 at the Wayback...
- 2021-04-27.
Hubert Schiweck,
Albert Bär,
Roland Vogel,
Eugen Schwarz,
Markwart Kunz, Cécile Dusautois,
Alexandre Clement,
Caterine Lefranc,
Bernd Lüssem...
- Etymologie, Str****burg 1893
Mayrhofer 1977, pp. 43–53.
Bailey 1953, pp. 40–42.
Markwart 1930, pp. 7ff. MacKenvie, D.N. (1971). A
Concise Pahlavi Dictionary (PDF)...
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German origin. It used as a
minimization of Old
German given names such as
Markwart (meaning "guard of the frontier") or
Markhard (meaning "strong frontier")...