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  2. Amrop Partnership - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, Amrop Hofmann Herbold & Partner Management-Beratung GmbH (German subsidiary of Amrop) reported revenue increase to 26.6 million DM which made the company among the top executive search firms in Germany. [17] In June 2000, Amrop acquired Delta Management GmbH, a Düsseldorf-based firm and a founding partner of the Hever Group since 1986.

  3. Battalia (formation) - Wikipedia

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    Contemporary etching of troop disposition at the beginning of the Battle of Breitenfeld (1631), painting in the Musée historique de Strasbourg.. From the late 16th century into the 18th century battalia, was a description used both for the positioning of units in an army (or navy) on a battle field and the formation in which individual units deployed for battle (battle array or battle order).

  4. Category:Battalia (moth) - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Battalia (moth)" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Battalia (moth)

  5. Battalia - Wikipedia

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    Battalia may refer to: Battalia (formation) , battle array for both an army and components of an army Battalia (moth) , a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae

  6. Battalia à 10 - Wikipedia

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    Battalia à 10 is a piece of chamber music written by the Bohemian-Austrian composer Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber. The work is known for its early use of polytonality and non-conventional techniques. Written in 1673, [1] Battalia is scored for 3 violins, 4 violas, 2 violones, and continuo.

  7. Battalia (moth) - Wikipedia

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    Battalia is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae. Although first described in 1952 by Alexey Diakonoff from New Guinean specimens collected by the Third Archbold Expedition , [ 1 ] the name he gave the genus— Parachorista —was preoccupied . [ 2 ]

  8. Juan Bautista Cabanilles - Wikipedia

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    Juan Bautista José Cabanilles (also Juan Bautista Josep, Valencian: Joan) (6 September 1644 in Algemesí near Valencia – 29 April 1712 in Valencia) was a Spanish organist and composer at Valencia Cathedral.

  9. Rik Battaglia - Wikipedia

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    Battaglia appeared in a number of historical and peplum films, such as The Mighty Crusaders (1958, Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia), Hannibal (1959, Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia, Edgar G. Ulmer), Caesar the Conqueror (1962, Tanio Boccia), and A Queen for Caesar (1962, Piero Pierotti).