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Archduke Franz Karl Joseph of
Austria (17
December 1802 – 8
March 1878) was a
member of the
House of Habsburg-Lorraine. He was the
father of two emperors:...
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Karl Stein may
refer to:
Karl Stein (politician)
Karl Stein (mathematician),
eponym of
Stein manifold This
disambiguation page
lists articles about people...
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Karl-Anthony
Towns Jr. (born
November 15, 1995),
nicknamed “KAT”, and “The Big Bodega”, is a Dominican-American
professional basketball player for the...
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Karl Cook (born
December 25, 1990) is an
American show jumper. He
competed in the 2024
Summer Olympics as a last-minute
replacement for
teammate Kent Farrington...
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Karl Fischer may
refer to:
Karl Fischer (chemist) (1901–1958),
German originator of
Karl Fischer titration Karl Fischer (resistance fighter) (1918–1963)...
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Karl Marx (German: [
ˈkaʁl ˈmaʁks]; 5 May 1818 – 14
March 1883) was a
German philosopher,
political theorist, economist, journalist, and revolutionary...
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Karl-Heinz "Kalle"
Rummenigge (German: [ˌkaʁlˈhaɪnts ˈkalə ˈʁʊmənɪɡə]; born 25
September 1955) is a
German football executive and
former professional player...
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Karl Ove Knausgård (Norwegian: [kɑːl ˈûːvə ˈknæ̂ʉsɡoːr]; born 6
December 1968) is a
Norwegian author. He
became known worldwide for a
series of six autobiographical...
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Karl Stefánsson (/ˈstɛfən ˈstɛfənsən/ STEF-ən STEF-ən-sən, Icelandic: [ˈstɛːfaun ˈkʰartl̥ ˈstɛːfaunsɔn]; 10 July 1975 – 21
August 2018) was an Icelandic...
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Karl Thomas Mozart (21
September 1784 – 31
October 1858) was the
second son and,
along with his brother, one of the two
surviving children of Wolfgang...