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known variously as the Carlovingians, Carolingus, Carolings,
Karolinger or
Karlings) was a
Frankish noble family named after Charles Martel and his grandson...
- 1908), pp. 8, 419–420
Karling 1974, p 10 F.
Hamilton Hazlehurst,
Jacques Boyceau, pp. 20, 77–79, 100,
noted by
Karling.
Karling 1974, p. 11 Even the parterres...
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Karl Marx (German: [
kaʁl maʁks]; 5 May 1818 – 14
March 1883) was a German-born philosopher,
political theorist, economist, journalist, and revolutionary...
- the
executive leadership of
Intarcia was
largely vested in two people,
Karling Leung and
James Ahlers, President/CEO/Director and Vice President/CFO/Finance...
-
Charlemagne Karl of Austria, last
Austrian Emperor Karl (footballer) (born 1993),
Karl Cachoeira Della Vedova Júnior,
Brazilian footballer Karl (surname)
Karl (mythology)...
- Charles-le-magne ('Charles the Great'). In
modern German and Dutch, he is
known as
Karl der Große and
Karel de
Grote respectively. The
Latin epithet magnus ('great')...
- 1906 to a
Calvinist family in Solingen, Germany. His
parents were
Adolf Karl Eichmann, a bookkeeper, and
Maria (née Schefferling), a housewife. The elder...
- 2013 (=Allochytridium Salkin, 1970)
Cylindrochytridium Karling, 1941
Nephrochytrium Karling, 1938 Mozley-Standridge SE,
Letcher PM,
Longcore JE, Porter...
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Karl Max,
Prince Lichnowsky (8
March 1860 – 27
February 1928) was a
German diplomat who
served as amb****ador to
Britain during the July
Crisis and who...
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Karl Thomas Jacobs (born July 19, 1998),
formerly known as GamerBoy
Karl, is an
American YouTuber, author, writer, and producer. He rose to prominence...