Proper noun
Riedel (plural Riedels)
A surname from German, equivalent to English Ridge
According to Riedel, privately operated platforms are becoming ” deputy sheriffs”. Source: Internet
At this time, Kruspe lived with Oliver Riedel of the Inchtabokatables and Christoph "Doom" Schneider of Die Firma. Source: Internet
Dr. Wolfgang Riedel, Die Weimarer Klassik und ihre Geheimbuende,2002, p. 112 Weishaupt's radical rationalism and vocabulary were not likely to succeed. Source: Internet
A companion House Bill has been introduced by State Rep. Craig Riedel, R-Defiance. Source: Internet
Bruce Riedel that Mohammed bin Salman’s impulsive policies have been a poor match for dealing with the novel coronavirus in Saudi Arabia, and Amanda Sloat whether Trump is right that Britain is handling the COVID-19 outbreak well. Source: Internet
Manfred Riedel Between Tradition and Revolution: The Hegelian Transformation of Political Philosophy, Cambridge 1984 Kant believed that universal history leads to the ultimate world of republican states at peace, but his theory was not pragmatic. Source: Internet