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Carnate: Carnate (Western Lombard: Carnaa) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Monza and Brianza, in the Italian region Lombardy, located about 25 kilometres (16 mi) northeast of Milan. Carnate borders the following municipalities: Osnago, Lomagna, Ronco Briantino, Usmate Velate ... [100%] 2024-04-17
Andrew Carnwath: Sir Andrew Hunter Carnwath KCVO DL (26 October 1909 – 29 December 1995) was a British banker. He was Managing Director, Baring Brothers & Co. [98%] 2022-02-09 [1909 births] [1995 deaths]...
Thomas Dalzell, 7th Earl of Carnwath: Thomas Henry Dalzell, 7th Earl of Carnwath (2 September 1797 – 14 December 1867) was a Scottish nobleman. He was the son of Robert Alexander Dalzell, 6th Earl of Carnwath and Andulusia Browne. [74%] 2024-02-13 [Earls of Carnwath] [Dalzell family]...
Harry Dalzell, 10th Earl of Carnwath: Colonel Harry Burrard Dalzell, 10th Earl of Carnwath (11 November 1804 – 1 November 1887) was a Scottish nobleman and soldier. He was the son of Robert Alexander Dalzell, 6th Earl of Carnwath and Andulusia Browne. [74%] 2023-02-02 [Earls of Carnwath] [1804 births]...
Robert Dalzell, 11th Earl of Carnwath: Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Harris Carnwath Dalzell, 11th Earl of Carnwath (1 July 1847 – 8 March 1910) was a Scottish hereditary peer and soldier. He was the eldest of five children born to Colonel the Honourable Robert Alexander George Dalzell (1816 ... (British Army officer and noble) [74%] 2023-02-14 [1847 births] [1910 deaths]...
Ingeborg Carnatz: Ingeborg Carnatz war in den 1930er Jahren eine deutsche Tischtennisspielerin. Sie nahm zweimal an Weltmeisterschaften teil. [70%] 2023-06-06
Off of: Wikipedia does not currently have an article on "off of", but its sister project Wiktionary does: Read the Wiktionary entry on "off of" You can also: * Search for Off of in Wikipedia to check for alternative titles or spellings. Start ... [43%] 2023-05-29
Of: OF ov: (1) In Anglo-Saxon, had the meaning "from," "away from" (as the strengthened form "off" has still), and was not used for genitive or possessive relations, these being expressed by special case-forms. In the Norman period, however ... [41%] 1915-01-01