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The western part of the municipality is drained into the Ron valley. The main settlement, Adligenswil is located in a depression between Mount Dietschiberg and Mount Dottenberg, Stuben is on the western border of the municipality, and Dottenberg is on the slope of the hill of the same name. Adligenswil has an area of 7 km 2 (2.7 sq mi). Of this ...
She dies in a reversal of the source material, where the husband dies. [5] This reflected a need to avoid temptation to adultery, when many families were separated, and Joseph Goebbels himself insisted that it must be the woman rather than the man who paid. [5] Nevertheless, her death is surrounded by a heavenly chorus and transcendence. [6]
Johann Rudolf Suter (29 March 1766, Zofingen – 24 February 1827, Bern) was a Swiss physician, botanist and philologist. Life.
Severely injured, died from complications on 1 October 1944 [23] [5] Walther Buhle: General der Infanterie: Chief of Army Staff at the Oberkommando der Wehrmacht (OKW) 1914–1944 Injured [24] Wilhelm Keitel: Feldmarschall: Chief of the Oberkommando der Wehrmacht (OKW) 1901–1945 Slightly injured [5] Walter Scherff: Generalmajor
Died as a result of a training crash earlier in the month at the cycling track in Revere, Massachusetts. [255] [256] Franz Suter: Road cyclist: June 1, 1914 Switzerland Struck by a train while training with his brother Paul near Courbevoie, France [257] [258] Ottavio Bottecchia: Road cyclist: June 14, 1927 Italy
Suter is a surname. Notable people with the name include: Alexis P. Suter (born 1963), American blues, and soul blues singer and songwriter; Andrew Burn Suter (1830–1895), Bishop of the Diocese of Nelson, New Zealand
Suter's compositions contain echoes of Brahms, Strauss, Mahler, and many other composers whom Suter conducted at Basel.Much of his output is for chorus, both accompanied and unaccompanied; the best-known of his works is the oratorio Le Laudi (The Praises) or Le Laudi di San Francesco d'Assisi, based on the Canticle of the Sun, written in the summer of 1923 in Plaun da Lej, in Engadine, and ...
Fergus Suter (21 November 1857 – 31 July 1916) was a Scottish stonemason and footballer in the early days of the game. Arguably the first recognised professional footballer, [ 1 ] Suter was a native of Glasgow and played for Partick before moving to England to play for Darwen and Blackburn Rovers F.C.