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Matthias Klostermayr, also
known as
Bavarian Hiasl (German
Bayerischer Hiasl, Austro-Bavarian
Boarische Hiasl) (3
September 1736—6
September 1771), was...
- 1721 The
death of Jean Calas, Toulouse, 1762 The
execution of
Matthias Klostermayr, 1771 St.
Catherine breaking wheel symbol Catherine wheel cross Coat...
- 'frontispiece' ('front' + 'piece'). A
frontispiece and
title page of
Matthias Klostermayr's biography (1772) A
portrait of Yung Wing used as the
frontispiece of...
- Others:
Kaspar Hauser, The
Smith of Kochel,
Mathias Kneißl,
Matthias Klostermayr,
Anneliese Michel,
Herluka von
Bernried Geography portal Europe portal...
- (kecke Wilderer). Some
poachers and
their violent deaths, like
Matthias Klostermayr (1736–1771),
Georg Jennerwein (1848–1877) and Pius Walder (1952–1982)...
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Georg Philipp Wörlen (1886-1954),
painter and
graphic artist Matthias Klostermayr (1736-1771),
leader of a gang of robbers,
convicted in
Dillingen and...
- a new consensus?". Al
Jazeera English.
Retrieved 4
February 2014. M.
Klostermayr (20
September 2013). "French Minister:
Enemies of
Syria perhaps also...
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Isenberg Hannikel Johannes Bückler,
nicknamed Schinderhannes Matthias Klostermayr, a.k.a.
Bavarian Hiasl, a.k.a.
Hiasl of Bavaria, a.k.a. der Bayerische...
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neighbouring Roggenburg Abbey. The
known bandit and
murderer Matthias Klostermayr alias "The
Bavarian Hiasl", who was up to
mischief in the 18th century...
- "ISIS
Returnees Bring Both Hope and Fear to Chechnya". 26
March 2018. M.
Klostermayr (20
September 2013). "French Minister:
Enemies of
Syria perhaps also...