- The
Karel Doorman-class
frigates are a
series of
eight multi-purpose
vessels built for the
Royal Netherlands Navy. Its
namesake is
Karel Doorman, a Dutch...
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Karel Čapek (Czech: [
ˈkarɛl ˈtʃapɛk] ; 9
January 1890 – 25
December 1938) was a
Czech writer, playwright,
critic and journalist. He has
become best known...
- Carl
Borivoj Presl (Czech:
Karel Bořivoj Presl; 17
February 1794 – 2
October 1852) was a
Czech botanist. The
standard author abbreviation C.Presl is used...
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Johannes Christiaan Karel Klinkenberg (1852, The
Hague – 1924, The Hague), was a 19th-century
Dutch painter.
According to the RKD he was a
pupil of Christoffel...
- been
named HNLMS Karel Doorman (Hr.Ms.
Karel Doorman or Zr.Ms.
Karel Doorman in Dutch)
after Admiral Karel Doorman: The
first HNLMS
Karel Doorman (QH1),...
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Karel van
Mander (1609–1670) was a
Dutch Golden Age
painter and the
grandson of
Karel van Mander.
Karel van
Mander III was born in Delft.
According to...
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Karel Cornelis Berkhoff (born 1965) is a
senior researcher at NIOD
Institute for War,
Holocaust and
Genocide Studies in Amsterdam.
Berkhoff studied history...
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Karel van der
Pluym (1625,
Leiden – 1672, Leiden), was a
Dutch Golden Age painter. He was the son of
Dominicus van der
Pluym (1593-1661) and Cornelia...
- Václav
Karel Holan Rovenský (1644 in
Rovensko pod
Troskami – 27
February 1718 in
Rovensko pod Troskami) was a
baroque composer and
organist from Bohemia...
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Karel Hynek Mácha (Czech pronunciation: [
ˈkarɛl ˈɦɪnɛk ˈmaːxa]) (16
November 1810 – 5
November 1836) was a
Czech romantic poet. Mácha grew up in Prague...