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* Albert ( Albrecht ) II (* 1250 25 August 1298 *), co-ruling Duke of Saxony with his elder brother John II ( till 1282 ), then with the sons of the latter ( till 1296 ), then as the sole duke of the partitioned branch duchy Saxe-Wittenberg,in 1273 Agnes ( aka Hagne ) (* c. 1257 11 October 1322 *, in Wittenberg ), daughter of King Rudolph I of Germany
The Latin c and Greek k attest an earlier stage of Germanic in which the Germanic sound shift was not yet completed (* k > * χ > h ), or it has been assumed the Latin form may be derived through Celtic which substituted ch for h ( Germanic * himbr -, Celtic * chimbr -, Latin cimbr -).

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Letters with asterisks are shown from the side (* L left or * R right ), rather than as the viewer would see them.
The same word for “ sea ” is also known from Germanic, but with an a (* mari -), whereas a cognate of marbh is unknown in all dialects of Germanic.
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(* Orton's original title, conceived some time before Lahr's book, was to have been Prick Up Your Erse, erse being a pronunciation of arse.
Tove and Linus were later married and have three daughters, Patricia Miranda (* 5. 12. 1996 ), Daniela Yolanda (* 16. 4. 1998 ), and Celeste Amanda (* 20. 11. 2000 ), two of whom were born in the United States.

(* and
* Mary Ellen, ( 1856 1908 ) who married the mathematician and author Charles Howard Hinton and had four children: George ( 1882 1943 ), Eric (* 1884 ), William ( 1886 1909 ) and Sebastian ( 1887 1923 ) inventor of the Jungle gym.
Schmidt (* May 20, 1911 May 21, 1995 ) Dutch poet and well known children's book author lived in Berkel en Rodenrijs for some time during the mid 1960s.
They had three children, Henrik (* 1916 ), Niilo ( 1919 1997 ), and Eva ( 1922 2009 ).
* Champions: 1926 27, 1927 28, 1928 29, 1931 32, 1932 34, 1938 39 *, 1944 45, 1945 46, 1949 50, 1950 51, 1952 53, 1972 74, 1974 76 (* shared )
Erwin Aders (* 1881 1974 ) was the chief designer for Germany's Henschel & Son, during World War II.
They had a son Charles-Marius ( 1757 1832 ) and his daughters Amélie-Suzanne (* 13 Jan 1759 ) and Louise-Pauline ( 19 Dec 1759 1830 ).
Elsa Brändström (* March 26, 1888 † March 4, 1948 ) was a Swedish philanthropist.
In 1922 Hübener was elected vice land-captain of the Prussian Province of Saxony with Rudolf Oeser (* 1858 1926 *) serving as Saxon land-captain.

(* and Charles
* Viktorin Kornel ze Všehrd (* cca 1460 at Chrudim, + Sept., 25, 1520 at Prague ), writer, lawyer, since 1484 Dean of Charles ´ University at Prague
** Charles Strachey, 4th Baron O ' Hagan (* 1945 ), British Conservative politician ; grandson of the above
# Charles Beechey (* 1789 )
Neuhaus Castle passed into the hands of Augustus ' younger brother Francis Charles (* 2 May 1594-30 November 1660 *, Neuhaus ) and his wife Agnes of Brandenburg ( Berlin, * 27 July 1584-16 March 1629 *, Neuhaus ), daughter of Elector John George.
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(* and VII
This branch would be known by the surname of Zrin ( but also variously a Zrinio, Zrinski, Zrínyi, Zrini, de Serin, Sdrin following Latin, contemporary Croatian, Magyar, French, or Italian usage ) which rose to its height of fame and glory with Count Nicholas IV ( Nikola IV in Croatian ), the hero of Szigetvár, (* 1508-† 1566 ), and with Count Nicholas VII ( Nikola VII in Croatian ), the Scourge of the Ottomans (* 1620-† 1664 ).

(* and Sweden
* Fredrik Reinfeldt (* 1965 ), current Prime Minister of Sweden.
# Tobias Bernstrup (* 1970, Sweden )

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Yet, the name of the Suebi — which designated a larger group of tribes and was used by Caesar somewhat indescriminantly when describing Germanic tribes east of the Rhine — was possibly a Germanic word which was used to describe a broad classification of Germanic speakers (* swē-ba-" authentic ").
guaranteed PIE * p, * t or * k, and yet the Germanic reflex was voiced (* b, * d or * g ).
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In support of the first, Seckau: a bishop Heinrich, who was provost there from 1232 to 1243, is mentioned as provost of Maria Saal in Carinthia in CB 6 * of the added folio (* denotes the song is in the added folio ).
Friedrich Clemens Gerke (* 22 January 1801 Osnabrück was a German writer, journalist, musician and pioneer of telegraphy who revised the Morse code in 1848.
(* This number was revised to 89, 600 when it was discovered that a dormitory population outside the city was erroneously included in the 92, 325 figure.
The total school enrollment in Loreauville village was 210 (* Note these values reflect enrollment of village residents, not total enrollment in the local school ) in 2005-2009.
In 1991, Nick Saloman (* 1953 ) was a contestant on the UK television station Channel 4's game show Countdown.
They had four children, but all three sons died from tuberculosis at an early age ; the only child left was Anna Veronika (* 1713 ).
New rolling stock was purchased (* in the list below ) to operate this line together with the weekdays school service between Zweisimmen and Saanen.
(* The Kenilworth Park Gold Cup was in actuality a " match race " between Sir Barton and Man o ' War.
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