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popel or
Popel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Popel is a
surname with
multiple origins.
Notable people with the
surname include: Aleh
Popel (born...
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Stepan Mykhailovych Popel (August 15, 1909 –
December 27, 1987) was a
multiple chess champion of Lviv, Paris, and
eventually of the
Ukrainians in North...
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Markell Popel (born 31
December 1821 or 1825 in
Halych or Medukha, died 29 September [O.S. 16 October] 1903 in
Saint Petersburg) was a
bishop of the Russian...
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Twenty years later, they were
awarded Czech lordly status as well. Jan
Popel z
Lobkowicz (died 1470) was the
younger son of
Nicholas of Lobkowicz. He...
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Esther B.
Popel (July 16, 1896 –
January 28, 1958; also
known as
Esther Popel Shaw) was an African-American poet of the
Harlem Renaissance, an activist...
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Nikolai Kirillovich Popel (Russian: Никола́й Кири́ллович По́пель; 1901–1980) was a Lieutenant-General of the
eighth Soviet tank
corps and
political commissar...
- Ivan
Yosyfovych Popel (Ukrainian: Іван Йосифович Попель; 9 May 1850, Halych,
Austrian Empire – 18
February 1921, Dovhopole,
Second Polish Republic) was...
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Barrel or
Bartholomeus (Styria),
Schmutzli (German-speaking Switzerland),
Pöpel or Hüllepöpel (Würzburg),
Zember (Cheb), Belzmärte and Pelzmärtel (Swabia...
- Aleh
Popel (Belarusian: Алег Попель; Russian: Олег Геннадьевич Попель; born 1
January 1983) is a
retired Belarusian professional footballer. MTZ-RIPO...
- Jan or
Johannes Popels (1590 – 1663) was a
painter of the
Southern Netherlands.
Popels became a
member of the
Antwerp Guild of
Saint Luke from 1622 until...