- Karl
Meiler (30
April 1949 – 17
April 2014) was a
tennis player from West
Germany who was
active in the 1970s and 1980s.
Meiler won four
singles (1972...
- Jens
Meiler (born
August 31, 1974) is a German-American
biologist and
structural chemist. He
currently serves as a
Professor of
Chemistry and ****ociate...
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Meiler FitzHenry (sometimes
spelled Meilyr; died 1220) was a Cambro-Norman
nobleman and Lord
Chief Justice of
Ireland during the
Lordship of Ireland. Meilyr...
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Simona Meiler (born 13
September 1989 in Flims) is a
Swiss snowboarder. She has
represented Switzerland at the 2010
Winter Olympics in
Vancouver and the...
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Meiler de
Bermingham was a Norman-Irish lord who died in 1529.
Meiler was the last lord of
Athenry before contact was
resumed with the
government in Dublin...
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Meiler a Búrc, aka
Meiler De
Burgh was an
Irish priest in the
later 1500s, and the
first recorded Anglican Archdeacon of Clonfert. "Fasti
Ecclesiae Hibernicae:...
- Third-seeded Karl
Meiler won the
singles title which earned him $4,000 first-prize money. Karl
Meiler defeated Byron Bertram 6–4, 3–6, 6–3 It was
Meiler's 2nd and...
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Retrieved 2022-03-06. "Rachele
Mussolini the tour guide".
Travel Base Online.
Meiler,
Oliver (7
October 2016). "Rachele
Mussolini im Porträt – Die
Enkelin des...
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Meiler (Miles) Bourke, 11th Mac
William Íochtar (died 1520) was an
Irish chieftain and
noble who was lord of
Lower (North) Connacht, Ireland.
Miles was...
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original on 7
January 2019.
Retrieved 19
August 2011. "Fitzhenry,
Meiler" .
Dictionary of
National Biography. London: Smith,
Elder & Co. 1885–1900...