Examples of using Eberhard in English and their translations into Polish
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was part of this youth movement, founded by Eberhard Koebel in 1929.
Its lookout point was first referred to in travel literature in 1798 in a publication by Christian August Gottlob Eberhard.
federal state of Berlin, which was led by the governmental mayor Eberhard Diepgen.
Nicholas of Pilewic and Eberhard Kunsegka.
granted by bishop Eberhard from Nysa.
testifying to the excellence of the innovative concept evolved by Siedle's designer-in-chief Eberhard Meurer.
in 1308 it received town privileges from Bishop Eberhard from Nysa.
starring police officer Eberhard Mock.
Editor-in-Chief Andreas Denk of the magazine"Der Architekt" talked to Eberhard Meurer, Siedle's long-standing Head of Design about the design of industrial products, modular systems and customer focus in design.
the continental blockade stopped the import of animal hides from overseas at the beginning of the 19th Century, Eberhard Stauf was forced to tap a new source of income in addition to his leather manufacturing in order to financially secure his family's well-being.
Eberhard sons were,
Professor Dr. Eberhard SCHAICH.
receiving to his request, safe conduct from the commander of Torun Eberhard von Wallenfels at the order of Heinrich von Plauen, a relative of the Great Master.
when he was for the first time defined as a knight.110 Hard to say whether at this time Eberhard was tied up with the other opposition representatives(outside the neighborhood,
receiving to his request, safe conduct from the commander of Torun Eberhard von Wallenfels at the order of Heinrich von Plauen, a relative of the Great Master.
I'm here to identify the body of Scott Eberhard.
Mr. Eberhard. This is my son's wedding reception, and.
Look, there's Wally Eberhard… talking somebody into buying some insurance.
The family was circumscribed by the German botanist Oskar Eberhard Ulbrich in 1951.
Only one person, Eberhard Mock, knows the answer to these questions.