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Koloman Moser (German: [
ˈkoːloman ˈmoːzɐ]; 30
March 1868 – 18
October 1918) was an
Austrian artist who
exerted considerable influence on twentieth-century...
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Kołomań [kɔˈwɔmaɲ] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Zagnańsk,
within Kielce County, Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship, in south-central Poland...
- Otto
Koloman Wagner (German: [ˈɔto
ˈkoːloman ˈvaːɡnɐ] ; 13 July 1841 – 11
April 1918) was an
Austrian architect,
furniture designer and
urban planner...
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Koloman Gögh (Hungarian: Gőgh Kálmán; 7
January 1948 – 11
November 1995) was a
Czechoslovak footballer who pla**** as a defender. Gögh was born in Kladno...
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Koloman Bedeković (Hungarian: Kálmán Bedekovich; 13
October 1818 – 10
August 1889) was a
Croatian politician, who
served as
Minister without portfolio...
- painters,
graphic artists,
sculptors and architects,
including Josef Hoffman,
Koloman Moser, Otto
Wagner and
Gustav Klimt. They
resigned from the ****ociation...
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Sankt Koloman is a muni****lity in the
Hallein district in the
Austrian state of Salzburg.
Sankt Koloman lies in the
Tennengau on the high
plateau of the...
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Koloman Wallisch (28
February 1889 in Lugosch, Austria-Hungary (today Lugoj, Romania) – 19
February 1934 in Leoben, Austria) was a
socialist labor leader...
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Koloman Brenner (born 28 May 1968) is a German-Hungarian linguist, politician, and ****ociate professor. He
belongs to the
ethnic German community of Hungary...
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hanged near Vienna.
Originally known as Colmán (variously
rendered Koloman, Kálmán, Colman, and Colomannus), he was an
Irish pilgrim en
route to the...