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- Hans Leinberger, sometimes given as Lemberger (c.1475/1480 – after 1531) was a Late Gothic sculptor from Altbayern, who worked in wood, metal and stone...
- Ludwig Leinberger (21 May 1903 – 3 March 1943) was a German footballer. He won 24 caps for Germany in the Interwar period. He was also part of Germany's...
- 4, 2021. Leinberger, Christopher B. (May 28, 2012). "New Olympic moment". Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Retrieved June 4, 2021. Leinberger, Christopher...
- painter and woodcut artist Gerszon Lemberger [pl], Polish Jewish actor Hans Leinberger sometimes given as Lemberger (c.1475/1480 – after 1531), Late Gothic sculptor...
- received his training in the workshop of the Bavarian sculptor Hans Leinberger, and so the works of the two artists are similar in style and date from...
- also thought that everyone should have more freedom. According to Paul Leinberger and Bruce Tucker, the book is, "the most compelling portrait of middle-class...
- notable artists like Peter Candid, Erasmus Gr****er, Jan ****k, Hans Leinberger, Hans Krumpper and Ignaz Günther decorates the interior of the cathedral...
- Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 15 March 2015. Leinberger, Charles (1 September 2004). Ennio Morricone's The Good, the Bad and the...
- Hentschel, Michael; Böhringer, Anna Christina; von Bredow, Christoph-Rüdiger; Leinberger, Florian H.; Kampschulte, Marian; Maier, Lorenz; von Bredow, Yvette M...
- 1969), financial economist Annette Dytrt (born 1983), figure skater Hans Leinberger (1475/1480 – after 1531), sculptor Ludwig Andreas Feuerbach, (1804–1872)...