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Kettler

Kettler is a German company based in Ense-Parsit, with locations all around the world. The company produces bicycles, riding toys, leisure gear, patio furniture and exercise equipment.

Kettler (surname)

Kettler is a surname of Germanic origins, particularly in Germany and Austria. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Donald Joseph Kettler (1944 - current) Catholic Bishop of St Cloud.
  • Ferdinand Kettler (1655-1737) Duke of Courland
  • Frederick Casimir Kettler (1650-1698) Duke of Courland
  • Gotthard Kettler (1517–1587), founder of the Duchy of Courland
  • Jacob Kettler(1610-1682) Duke of Courland
  • Robert C. Kettler, Washington D.C. area real estate developer (1952- current)
  • Wilhelm Kettler (1574-1640) Duke of Courland
  • Frederick William, Duke of Courland or Friedrich Kettler (1692-1711)

Usage examples of "kettler".

Gruppen II and III into Hauptgruppe a for cryptography, Gruppen IV and V into Hauptgruppe b for cryptanalysis, each with its own head who reported to Kettler.

I was taken up with the canoness and did not stir, and consequently Kettler did not notice me, while the lady in great delight at seeing me left him no time to examine his guests, and he was soon talking to some people at the other end of the room.

The count was saying that the Elector had been asking who had broken the bank, and that General Kettler had expressed his opinion that it was a Venetian who had been in Cologne for the last week.

He first presented me to Count Kettler, lieutenant-general in the Austrian army, and on the general staff of the French army--just as the French General Montacet was on the staff of the Austrian army.

I was taken up with the canoness and did not stir, and consequently Kettler did not notice me, while the lady in great delight at seeing me left him no time to examine his guests, and he was soon talking to some people at the other end of the room.

The count was saying that the Elector had been asking who had broken the bank, and that General Kettler had expressed his opinion that it was a Venetian who had been in Cologne for the last week.

On the last day of the carnival Kettler asked a good many people to a ball and supper.

An earldom would have satisfied him, as he recognized the rights of the younger branch of the Kettler family, which would be reigning now if it were not for the empress's whim: nothing would satisfy her but to confer a dukedom on the favourite.

General Kettler then rose, saying,-- "I am sure, sir, that this lady will persuade you to delay your departure--at least, I hope so, that I may bane the pleasure of seeing more of your company.