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Patriz Ilg (born 5
December 1957 in Aalen-Oberalfingen) is a
retired 3000 m
steeplechaser from West Germany. He won a
silver medal at the 1978 European...
- Behrens, Paul Bürck,
Rudolf Bosselt, Hans Christiansen,
Ludwig Habich [de],
Patriz Huber [de] and
Joseph Maria Olbrich. The
first exhibition of the artists'...
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Helzel also did a revival.
Patriz Huber Ornamente (1906,
Patriz Huber)
Revived by
Oliver Weiss /
Walden Font Co. as WF
Border Patriz Huber (2020)
Perkeo (1928)...
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scholarship in 2011, said:
Pontfarcy [editor of the L’Espurgatoire
Seint Patriz] believes, as did H. Suchier, that the work's late 12th-century language...
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Nicole Mata 12
Alyssa Solomon 13
Camilla Lamina 14 Erin
Pangilinan 16
Patriz Salazar 17
Minierva Maaya 18 Arah
Panique 19
Celine Marsh 20 IC
Cepada The...
- L'Espurgatoire
Seint Patriz or The
Legend of the
Purgatory of
Saint Patrick is a 12th-century poem by
Marie de France. It is an Old
French translation...
- Finland, in
August 1983, and the
first World Champion in a time 8:15.06 was
Patriz Ilg of West Germany. The
National Collegiate Athletic ****ociation (NCAA)...
- Sawtry, the
location of Marie's
Latin sources for her
Espurgatoire Seint Patriz.
While La Vie
Seinte Audree is
allegedly a
translation of a
Latin text,...
- work from 1899 to 1906. Fahrner's
later designers included Maria Obrich,
Patriz Huber, and
Ludwig Knupper. The firm came to
specialize in
affordable Art...
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Ryffel (SUI) 1980: Karl
Fleschen (FRG) 1981:
Alexandre Gonzalez (FRA) 1982:
Patriz Ilg (FRG) 1983:
Dragan Zdravković (YUG) 1984: Lubomír Tesáček (TCH) 1985:...