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Eugen Ritter von
Knilling (1
August 1865 – 20
October 1927) was the
Prime Minister of
Bavaria from 1922 to 1924.
Knilling was born in 1865 in Munich. He...
- Alan
Richard Knill (born 8
October 1964) is a
professional football manager and
former player, who is a
coach for the
Wales national team and Sheffield...
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Knill is a
surname of Manx
origin and is the
equivalent of McNeill,
MacNeill or
Neill (Mac Néill in Irish; Mac Nèill in Scottish) in
Ireland and Scotland...
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Knill is a
village and
civil parish in Herefordshire, England.
Recorded in the
Domesday Book of 1086 as
Chenille (from the Old
English meaning 'Place...
- In
quantum computing, the Gottesman–
Knill theorem is a
theoretical result by
Daniel Gottesman and
Emanuel Knill that
states that
stabilizer circuits–circuits...
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Franklyn Michael David Knill (born 22
December 1941) is a
Welsh former rugby union international.
Knill was born in Monkton, Pembrokeshire, and attended...
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Paolo Knill (June 11, 1932 –
September 13, 2020) was a
Swiss scientist, artist, and therapist.
Knill was a
professor at
Lesley University in Cambridge...
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period of
turmoil and
political violence,
Bavarian Prime Minister Eugen von
Knilling declared martial law and
appointed Gustav von Kahr,
Staatskommissar (state...
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Erwin von Scheubner-Richter. The list
included Prime Minister Eugen von
Knilling,
Franz Xaver Schweyer [de] (Ministers of the Interior),
Franz Gürtner (Justice)...
- von Kahr (1920–1921), Hugo Graf von
Lerchenfeld (1921–1922),
Eugen von
Knilling (1922–1924) and
Heinrich Held (1924–1933). Kahr and
Lerchenfeld had only...