Sophie von Saldern (born 30 March 1973) is a former German female professional basketball player. She is 1.85 meters tall and played on the wing position...
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Friedrich Christoph von Saldern (2 January 1719 – 14 March 1785) was a Prussian general and military writer. He proved his organizational mettle with...
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Thusnelda von Saldern (full name Thusnelda Johanna Sophie Marie Eveline von Saldern; born 3 October 1837 in Potsdam; died 12 May 1910 in Hoym, Anhalt)...
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Christian Sackewitz (born 1955), a former footballer with 286 club caps Sophie von Saldern (born 1973), a former women's basketball player, played 106 times...
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Pick Player Position Nationality Team School / club team 49 Sophie von Saldern F/C Germany Cleveland Rockers California/BTV Wuppertal (Germany) 50 Latina...
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envoy. The Russian negotiator, C. von Saldern, felt the treaty in danger, and pressed for the exile of Louise von Plessen, in which he was supported...
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Darling United States Penn State 3 33 Monique Morehouse United States New England Blizzard 4 49 Sophie Von Saldern West Germany BTV Wuppertal (Germany)...
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– 2014 1 France Germany Elke Lindner C 1997 1 Germany Germany Sophie Von Saldern F 1996 – 1997 2 Germany Ireland Caroline Burgess G/F 2009 – 2011...
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plenipotentiary 22 May 1769 – 1771 Caspar von Saldern, ambassador from April 1771 to August 1772 Otto Magnus von Stackelberg, ambassador from 1772 to 1790...
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denounced the work of her colleague as "anti-feminist", others as Adelheid von Saldern [de] refuse to stop at a strict choice between complicity and oppression...
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