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North America.
Rungius was born in Rixdorf, now a part of Berlin, Germany, to
Pastor Heinrich Rungius (1833-1922) and
Magdalene Fulda.
Rungius spent most...
- the
Keminmaa old church.
Rungius was born at the Rynkö
homestead in Loimaa, and so he was
named Ryngius (later
changed to
Rungius). He
worked as a chaplain...
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Rungius may
refer to: Carl
Rungius (1869–1959), German-American
wildlife artist Nicolaus Rungius (ca. 1560–1629),
vicar of Keminmaa,
Finland This disambiguation...
- of
Wildlife Art of the
United States". The
Rungius Medal,
named in
honor of
renowned artist Carl
Rungius, is
presented upon
occasion by the National...
- Ezra
Fitch Zane Grey
Charles "Buffalo"
Jones Laurance Rockefeller Carl
Rungius James L.
Clark A.A.
Anderson Clarence Birdseye The club has had strong...
- were
found under Christian churches, such as the
mummified vicar Nicolaus Rungius found under the St.
Michael Church in Keminmaa, Finland.
There are also...
- Lindbergh,
Donald Baxter MacMillan,
Clifford H. Pope,
Kermit Roosevelt, Carl
Rungius,
Stewart Edward White and
Orville Wright.
Citations "Background info: George...
- Valkyrie: Dawn of the 4th
Reich Oskar Halminski 2017
Drawing Home Carl
Rungius Gangsterdam Dolph Van
Tannen Valerian and the City of a
Thousand Planets...
-
Finnish singer of band Lordi,
lived in
Keminmaa when he was a
child Nicolaus Rungius,
local 17th
century vicar whose mummified body is
nowadays a
tourist attraction...
- Joel
Sartore Joel
Sartore (right) as he is
awarded the
Rungius Medal at the
National Museum of
Wildlife Art Occupation(s) Photographer,
Public Speaker...