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Knubel is a
German surname that may
refer to
Bernard Knubel (1872–1957),
German cyclist Bernhard Knubel (1938–1973),
German rower Frederick Hermann Knubel...
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Josef Knubel (2
March 1881 – 31 May 1961) was a
Swiss mountaineer and
mountain guide. He made many
first ascents and
other climbs in the Alps
during his...
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Bernard Wilhelm Knubel (13
November 1872 – 16
April 1957) was a
German cyclist who
competed at the 1896
Summer Olympics in Athens.
Knubel was born in Münster...
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Helen M.
Knubel (July 10, 1901 – July 23, 1992) was an
American archivist for the
National Lutheran Council from 1954 to 1971.
Helen M.
Knubel was born...
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Bernhard Knubel (2
March 1938 – 23
February 1973) was a West
German rower who
competed for the
United Team of
Germany in the 1960
Summer Olympics. He was...
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including Frederick Gardner,
Horace Walker and the
Swiss guide Peter Knubel.[citation needed] The name
Elbrus /ˈɛlbrus/
seems to have a
connection with...
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Frederick Hermann Knubel (May 22, 1870 –
October 16, 1945) was a U.S.
Lutheran clergyman and
first president of the
United Lutheran Church in
America from...
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Knubel (1832–1919; his best friend)
Alois Pollinger (1844–1910; his brother-in-law)
Josef Imboden (1840–1925;
Knubel's cousin)
Lochmatter and
Knubel were...
- ascent: P.
Knubel, Hans Baumann,
Peter Bernett guiding George Edward Foster.
August 8: 10th ascent: J. M. Lochmatter, P.
Knubel and
Niklaus Knubel guiding...
- in 1906 by
Geoffrey Winthrop Young and R.G.
Mayor with the
guide Josef Knubel of St.
Niklaus in the
canton Valais. The
glaciated north-east face was first...