danzig in English

noun

Gdansk, seaport city in northern Poland

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1. Danzig became the Free City of Danzig under the administration of the League of Nations.

2. Blithely: Exchange Rate Danzig Sterling Pound: Merryland Monroe: Allen's Prospect Cruella: Five-Cross Pedigree

3. Bogussa, whom Wladislaw had made governor of Pomerellen, called the Order for help to hold Danzig

4. And Johannes Hevelius, a wealthy brewer in Poland, built huge telescopes at his observatory in Danzig

5. And Johannes Hevelius, a wealthy brewer in Poland, built huge telescopes at his observatory in Danzig.

6. They endured more than a month there before boarding the France-bound Maryenknyght, a ship from Danzig.

7. Breslau/Wroclaw (as were Stettin, Danzig, Koenigsberg, etc.) were built by Germans who lived in these places for nearly 1000 years

8. 21 Danzig, 95 percent German, had been severed from Germany at Versailles in violation of Woodrow Wilson’s principle of self-determination.

9. Ampler Curt review The Ampler Curt is an undercover e-bike that’ll pass as a conventional machine By Macarthy Danzig 23 December 2019

10. 22 The only missing link in the resurrection of Jersey-based punk ghouls the Misfits is co-founder, songwriter and vocalist, Glenn Danzig.

11. HARALD ABT had been one of Jehovah’s Witnesses for less than a year when Hitler’s army took control of Danzig (now Gdańsk) in northern Poland.

12. Because Władysław was unable to come to the defense of Danzig, the Teutonic Knights, then led by Hochmeister Siegfried von Feuchtwangen, were called to expel the Brandenburgers.

13. Balthasar Salinus, born 1587 in Danzig (now Gdansk, Poland) was the son of Casparus Salinus, notary public in Marienburg in Polish Prussia (dead 1621 or 1622) and his wife Apollonia Sohn

14. In the Treaty of Soldin, the Teutonic Order purchased Brandenburg's supposed claim to the castles of Danzig, Schwetz (Świecie), and Dirschau (Tczew) and their hinterlands from the margraves for 10,000 marks on 13 September 1309.

15. ‘The result has been a huge number of cases, with resulting financial benefits for the four companies allowed to Arbitrate in such disputes.’ ‘In 1679 the Royal Society sent Halley to Danzig to Arbitrate in a dispute between Hooke and Hevelius.’ ‘Senior monks serve as guidance counsellors, and advise and Arbitrate in local disputes.’

16. ‘The result has been a huge number of cases, with resulting financial benefits for the four companies allowed to Arbitrate in such disputes.’ ‘In 1679 the Royal Society sent Halley to Danzig to Arbitrate in a dispute between Hooke and Hevelius.’ ‘Senior monks serve as guidance counsellors, and advise and Arbitrate in local disputes.’