- Nicolas,
Count Luckner (German:
Johann Nikolaus Graf
Luckner; 12
January 1722, Cham – 4
January 1794, Paris) was a
German officer in
French service who...
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Nikolaus Alexander Georg Graf von
Luckner (9 June 1881,
Dresden – 13
April 1966, Malmö),
sometimes called Count Luckner in English, was a
German nobleman...
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Luckner is the name of the
German noble family,
originated from
Upper Palatinate,
whose members occupied significant positions in France, Denmark, Saxony...
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Gertrud Luckner (German: [ˈɡɛʁ.tʁuːt ˈlʊk.nɐ] ; born Jane Hartmann; 26
September 1900 – 31
August 1995) was a
Christian social worker involved in the...
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Luckner Cambronne (30 October 1930 – 24 September 2006) was a high-ranking
political figure in François Duvalier's
regime in Haiti.
Cambronne was born...
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Michael Lückner is a
German musician and
composer known for his
versatile work in the
fields of ambient, electronic, and
experimental music - Notable...
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Luckner Lazard or
Lucner Lazard (July 7, 1928 – May 15, 1998) was a Haitian-born
painter and sculptor. Born in Port-au-Prince,
Lazard studied for five...
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Felix von
Luckner and five of his crew
sailed for Fiji on one of Seeadler's open boats. In Fiji, they were
captured and imprisoned.
Luckner spent his...
- Sven
Harald Lückner (born 27
March 1957) is a
Swedish retired professional ice
hockey player and head coach.
During his
career he pla**** for Färjestads...
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American prisoners of war who were
captured on the
ocean by
Luckner's raiders.
Eventually von
Luckner chose a few men and
rigged a long boat with a sail to...