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- as fire chief of Honolulu; and his mother was Maliaka "Malie" Alaneao Merseberg. A maternal great-grandfather was John Adams ****mins. A paternal great-grandfather...
- of Latter Day Saints. In the 1870s, Hoapili married Emma Kamakanoanoa Merseberg (1856–1913). Their children were Robert Hoapili Kahakumakalima Baker Jr...
- Matilda Kaumakaokane ****mins Walker (1862–1937), Jane Piʻikea ****mins Merseberg (1864–1918), May Kaaolani ****mins Clark (1874–1935) and one who died young...
- I the Older (986-991), son of the previous and father of Thietmar of Merseberg Henry (991-1004), son of the previous Frederick (1004-1012), brother of...
- of the cross as in a crusade: "The Tatars, against whom the princes at Merseberg are signed with the cross, destro**** the greater part of Hungary, Poland...
- their places with an infinite multitude, and] against whom the princes at Merseberg are signed with the cross, destro**** the greater part of Hungary, Poland...
- turn of events is omitted in the only contemporary source, Thietmar of Merseberg's Chronikon. By contrast, his summary of the expedition, written in a part...
- Cross on 2 November 1944 for leading the group on an escort mission to Merseberg and deliberately selecting the more hazardous of two acceptable and honorable...
- Halle-Merseburg region. Under the cover name "Rudolf", Rembte was based in Merseberg as prin****l advisor to the (illegal) regional party leadership between...
- later, on 27 March 1946, Siegfried Berger [de], the president of the Merseberg regional administration died, and Gotsche replaced him. Within the Soviet...