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  2. 4711 - Wikipedia

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    Glockengasse 4 in Cologne, the headquarters of 4711 Third address book of Cologne, 1797, page 179. On 3 October 1794, in view of the French troops standing just outside Cologne, the city council approved a plan proposed by the guard-committee to number all houses in the city without exception and to install what would be considered appropriate lighting for each location.

  3. Atelier Cologne - Wikipedia

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    Atelier Cologne's "colognes absolues" took inspiration from that style, but made their fragrances more concentrated: an absolue in perfume terms. [4] Though the line expanded to include other styles, like florals, [ 6 ] Atelier remains best known for unisex citrus scents like Orange Sanguine, [ 8 ] Pomelo Paradis, [ 9 ] and Pacific Lime.

  4. List of perfumes - Wikipedia

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    Farina Eau de Cologne: Farina gegenüber: Johann Maria Farina (1685-1766) 1772 Number Six: Caswell-Massey: William Hunter (1730-1777) 1798 Eau de Lubin: Parfums Lubin Pierre François Lubin [3] 19th century Kolonya: Abdul Hamid II [4] 1803 4711 Eau de Cologne: Mäurer & Wirtz: Wilhelm Mülhens: 1806 Jean Marie Farina: Roger & Gallet: Jean Marie ...

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    Big 12 scoring leader Javon Small produced 17 points, six rebounds and five assists for the Mountaineers, who made 36.2 percent of their shots, including 8 of 29 (27.6 percent) from deep.

  7. Wilhelm Mülhens - Wikipedia

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    3rd Cologne Address Book 1797, Page 179: Wilhelm Mülhens in Klöckergasse. In 1803 Carlo Farina, who was not part of the famous cologne-producing family, fraudulently sold William Mülhens that family's naming rights. [2] In 1805 Mülhens was first recorded as a cologne manufacturer, later sold under the product name 4711 from 1881.