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Franz Ludwig Johann Baptist Count von
Meran,
Baron von
Brandhofen (11
March 1839 in
Vienna – 27
March 1891 in Opatija) was an
Austrian nobleman and Viennese...
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Merano (UK: /məˈrɑːnoʊ/, US: /meɪˈ-/, Italian: [meˈraːno] ) or
Meran (German: [
meˈʁaːn] ) is a
comune (muni****lity) in
South Tyrol,
Northern Italy. Generally...
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Meran (Italian Merano) is a spa city and
comune in
South Tyrol,
northern Italy.
Meran may also
refer to:
Duchy of
Merania or
Meran,
Adriatic fiefdom of...
- The
Pferderennplatz Meran (Italian:
Ippodromo di Maia) is an
Italian racecourse,
located in the town of
Meran,
South Tyrol, used for
thoroughbred horse...
- position: 8...a6 (classical
Meran), 8...Bb7 ("Modern/Improved
Meran") or 8...Bd6 (which
often transposes to the
lines of the Anti-
Meran).
Maintaining the bishop...
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Agnes of
Merania (1175 – July 1201) was
Queen of
France by
marriage to King
Philip II. She is
called Marie by some of the
French chroniclers.
Agnes Maria...
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Gertrude of
Merania (c. 1185 – 28
September 1213) was
Queen of
Hungary as the
first wife of
Andrew II from 1205
until her ********ination. She was regent...
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Marcel Meran (4
October 1871 — 9
April 1947) was a
French sailor, who
represented his
country at the 1900
Summer Olympics in Meulan, France. With Émile...
- Merano-Maia B****a/
Meran-Untermais (Italian:
Stazione di Merano-Maia B****a, German:
Bahnhof Meran-Untermais) is a
railway station in the
southwestern part...
- The
Stadttheater Meran or
Teatro Civico di
Merano is the
civic theatre of the town of
Merano in
South Tyrol,
northern Italy. With the
economic and financial...