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  2. Mühle Glashütte - Wikipedia

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    The Mühle family has more than 140-year history of instrument-making craft in and around the area of Glashütte. The roots of the family business date back five generations - from the year 1869, when Robert Mühle founded his own company in Glashütte, manufacturing precision measuring instruments for the local watch industry and watchmaker school.

  3. Mühle - Wikipedia

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    Mühle, Muehle, is an occupational surname related to the occupation of miller and literally means "mill". Notable people with the surname include: Jörg Mühle, German freelance illustrator, and author of children's books

  4. Johann Georg Pinsel - Wikipedia

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    Johann Georg Pinsel (Polish: Johann Georg / Jan Jerzy Pinsel, Ukrainian: Йоган Ґеорґ Пінзель; 1715–1725 [1] – 1761 or 1762) was a Baroque-Rococo sculptor active in Eastern Galicia (then in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, now in Ukraine). [2] Biographical details about him are scarce.

  5. Nine men's morris - Wikipedia

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    Nine men's morris is a strategy board game for two players dating at least to the Roman Empire. [1] The game is also known as nine-man morris, mill, mills, the mill game, merels, merrills, merelles, marelles, morelles, and ninepenny marl [2] in English.

  6. Jörg Mühle - Wikipedia

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    Jörg Mühle (born in Frankfurt in 1973) is a freelance illustrator, and author of children's books. He studied at the Hochschule für Gestaltung Offenbach am Main, and at the prestigious École nationale supérieure des arts décoratifs in Paris.

  7. Mühle House - Wikipedia

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    By the mid-19th century, there was another house approximately on the site of the current building. It was built somewhere between 1866 and 1868 [2] and purchased by Wilhelm (Vilmos) Mühle in 1878. [3]

  8. Historic Mill of Sanssouci - Wikipedia

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    Historic Mill of Sanssouci Around 1900. The Historic Mill of Sanssouci is a mill in Potsdam, Germany.Thanks to the legend of The Miller of Sanssouci (German: Der Müller von Sanssouci), the Mill (Historische Mühle) became famous, particularly due to its association with Frederick the Great and his summer palace of Sanssouci.

  9. Am Wall Windmill - Wikipedia

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    The first windmill on this site was constructed in 1699. The building has been destroyed by fire and rebuilt a number of times, but the current construction was completed in 1898.