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Leopold Wölfling. His name was
removed from the roll of the
Order of the
Golden Fleece and from the army list. He took the name
Leopold Wölfling after a...
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Franjo Wölfl (18 May 1918 – 8 July 1987) was a
Croatian footballer who pla**** as a forward.
Wölfl spent much of his
career with Građanski Zagreb. With...
- Elke
Wölfling (born 27
November 1971) is a
retired Austrian athlete who
specialised in the
sprint hurdles. She
represented her
country at
three indoor...
- Karl
Wölfl (5
January 1914 – 29
November 2004) was an
Austrian cyclist. He
competed in the team
pursuit event at the 1936
Summer Olympics. "Karl
Wölfl Olympic...
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Joseph Johann Baptist Woelfl (surname
sometimes written in the
German form
Wölfl; 24
December 1773 – 21 May 1812) was an
Austrian pianist and composer. Woelfl...
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Raimund Wetzlar (a
former patron of Mozart)
against the
virtuoso Joseph Wölfl; and the next year he
similarly triumphed against Daniel Steibelt at the...
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Retrieved 22
August 2006. Brand, Matthias; Young, Kimberly; Laier, Christian;
Wölfling, Klaus; Potenza, Marc N. (2016). "Integrating
psychological and neurobiological...
- Wœlfling-lès-Sarreguemines (French pronunciation: [vœlflɛ̃ lɛ saʁɡəmin],
literally Wœlfling near Sarreguemines; German: Wölflingen bei Bliesbrücken) is...
- ISSN 0074-7742. PMID 27503448. Brand, Matthias; Young, Kimberly; Laier, Christian;
Wölfling, Klaus; Potenza, Marc N. (2016). "Integrating
psychological and neurobiological...
- Matthias; Adler, Julia; Wiltink, Jörg; Reiner, Iris; Tschan, Regine;
Wölfling, Klaus; Weimert, Sabine; Tuin, Inka; Subic-Wrana, Claudia; Beutel, Manfred...