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Wunder (German for "miracle") may
refer to:
Eduard Wunder (1800–1869),
German philologist...
- and
public servant.
Wunderly was born in Hawthorn, Melbourne,
Victoria and died in Canberra,
Australian Capital Territory.
Wunderly was
instrumental in...
- 10, 1866. John
Campbell married Isabella Wunderly,
daughter of
Benjamin Wunderly and
Rachel Knettle Wunderly, on
February 1, 1872.
Campbell died 8 years...
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Edward Wunderly (? - 1859) was an
American physician and
politician from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. A
native of Bad
Soden in the
Duchy of N****au, he initially...
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George S.
Wunder (April 24, 1912 –
December 13, 1987) was an
American cartoonist best
known for his 26
years illustrating the
Terry and the
Pirates comic...
- The
Miracle of Bern (German: Das
Wunder von Bern) is a 2003 film by Sönke Wortmann,
which tells the
story of a
German family (particularly of a
young boy...
- An
Isaac Wunder order is an
order issued by an
Irish court restricting the
ability of a
vexatious litigant to
institute legal proceedings without leave...
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competed for
Liechtenstein at the 2010
Winter Olympics in the four-man event.
Wunder was Liechtenstein's flag
bearer during the 2010
Winter Olympics opening...
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Wunder's Cemetery (sometimes
Wunder Cemetery; also
known as
German Lutheran Cemetery)[citation needed] is a 14.5-acre (5.9 ha)
German Protestant cemetery...
- Our
Heavenly Bodies (German:
Wunder der Schöpfung, literally:
Wonder of the Creation) is a 1925
German educational film
written by
Hanns Walter Kornblum...