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Meaning of "runkel"
'runkel' is a noun that may refer to a place, surname, or entity, though more context is needed to ascertain its exact meaning
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- A surname.
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The House of Runkel owned the church patronage as well as other lordly rights.
Studies by Runkel et al.
It is believed that this Siegfried was the one who built Runkel Castle.
Runkel was a German county during the Middle Ages.
The Lords of Westerburg and Runkel held sway over the parish of Seck.
Runkel and Collins.
I promise you, that Mr Runkel here will not bother your sister again.
Runkel and Collins, a pair of sophisticates.
It is part of the town of Runkel in the Limburg-Weilburg district in Hesse, Germany.
Runkel is a town on the Lahn River in Limburg-Weilburg district in Hesse, Germany.
At first, the place belonged to the Amt of Runkel and the parish of Schupbach.
As a result, Runkel became the center of the Upper County of Wied.
Further primary schools are found in Arfurt, Dehrn, Steeden and Runkel.
Beside, von Runkel had it coming.
See Runkel 1990 on the limitations of statistical methods and the value of individual performance data.
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There ain't no Katherine Runkel in it. I swear to you on a stack of bibles.
Helen, this is Mr Runkel.
Albert Runkel - this is my sister.
So it's goodbye to Runkel Runkel.
When Runkel says a thing like that, it means he 's been stirred to the depths.
Say, I looked up the cast in Variety and there ain't no Katherine Runkel in it.
Mr Runkel … I didn't know who you were last night.
No later than 1230, the castle had a chapel, thereby giving Runkel its first church building.
Runkel added, “ It was not a step of pushing [ your partner ] away.
I thought she went with Johnny Gilbert. ─ See, my name is Runkel.
In Runkel is found the Johann-Christian-Senckenberg-Schule.
Runkel and Runkel?