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Alexander von
Nordmann (1803–1866),
Finnish zoologist Armand von
Nordmann (1759–1809),
Austrian general of the
Napoleonic era Bevo
Nordmann (1939–2015)...
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Abies nordmanniana, the
Nordmann fir or
Caucasian fir, is a fir
indigenous to the
mountains south and east of the
Black Sea, in Turkey,
Georgia and the...
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using rootstock of
another citrus fruit, air layering, or cuttings. The
Nordmann seedless is a
seedless cultivar of the
Nagami kumquat (Citrus margarita)...
- is Kari
Nordmann, and
collectively they are
referred to as Ola og Kari
Nordmann (Ola and Kari
Nordmann). The
media often uses "Ola
Nordmann" to describe...
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Nordmann's birch mouse (Sicista loriger) is a
species of
birch mouse in the
family Sminthidae. It is
named after Finnish biologist Alexander von Nordmann...
- Karl-Gottfried "Karlfried"
Nordmann (22
November 1915 – 22 July 1982) was a
German Luftwaffe pilot during World War II and,
after the war, a president...
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Marielle Nordmann (born 24
January 1941 in Montpellier) is a
French classical harpist.
Marielle Nordmann was a
pupil of Lily
Laskine at the Conservatoire...
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Roger Nicolas Nordmann (French pronunciation: [ʁɔʒe nɔʁdman]; born 23
March 1973) is a
Swiss politician who
currently serves on the
National Council for...
- "Ola
Nordmann" is a
Norwegian language song by the
Norwegian band Plumbo. The
music was
written by band
member Lars Erik
Blokkhus and the
lyrics is by...
- Fréres in Bienne. The
business was
moved to
Geneva in 1901. In 1902 Léon
Nordmann of the
Kaufhaus Normann department store entered into a
partnership with...