Examples of using Joachim in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Head coach Joachim Löw has guided Die Mannschaft to at least the semifinals in each of his last five major tournaments.
St Joachim of Korsun set up such a school at Novgorod,
Issues that Joachim Gauck, who refers to himself as the people's president, frequently addresses are human rights questions, Germany's responsibility for its actions,
A video made by the assailant was found on his mobile phone in which he threatened an attack," Bavarian state interior minister Joachim Herrmann told reporters.
However, the country's football public certainly hasn't forgotten the chaotic performance of Joachim Loew's team during the 2018 World Cup group phase.
when Joachim Low's Germany overcame Chile.
In what players' union boss Joachim Walltin believes to be the first deal of its kind,
Joachim Messing, director of the Plant Genome Initiative at Rutgers University in Piscataway,
she was the daughter of Joachim and Anna.
The trust she inspires was reinforced last week by pictures of Merkel and her husband, Joachim Sauer, wearing the same outfits they have worn for many years in a row,
Germanus II confirmed Joachim I as Patriarch of Bulgaria.
writings of Johann Joachim Winckelmann, one of the inventors of art history,
with her parents known as Saint Anne and Saint Joachim.
was written by Joachim Miranda, a Goan Catholic priest, during the 18th century,
Notable authors include: Anselm of Canterbury Anselm of Laon Hugh of St Victor Peter Abelard Bernard of Clairvaux Hildegard of Bingen Peter Lombard Joachim of Fiore The next wave of monastic reform came with the Cistercian Movement.
Historians Ian Kershaw and Joachim Fest argue that in post-World War I Germany,
she was the daughter of Joachim and Anna.
Flick, Joachim Loew's assistant coach when Germany won the 2014 World Cup, will be in
Set in the post-apocalyptic landscapes of German artist/painter/graphic designer Joachim Luetke, the album cover's face with tentacles harkens back to H.P. Lovecraft's nameless elder gods and"personifies dominion of powers far beyond mankind," according to the artist.
The phlogiston theory, first stated in 1667 by Johann Joachim Becher, is a defunct scientific theory that posited the existence of a fire-like element called"phlogiston" that was contained within combustible bodies,
