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- Robert Seethaler (born 1966) is an Austrian novelist, and actor. 2005: Tankred-Dorst-Drehbuchpreis der Drehbuchwerkstatt München for Heartbreakin’ 2007:...
- Nils Seethaler (born August 18, 1981, in West Berlin) is a German cultural anthropologist. He researches historical collections of ethnological objects...
- Johann Alois Seethaler (1775–1835) was a German goldsmith. Seethaler was born in Augsburg, the son of the silversmith Joseph Anton Seethaler. His master's...
- Joseph Anton Seethaler' (1740 in Dießen – 1811 in Augsburg) was a German goldsmith and silver dealer. Seethaler was born in Dießen and presumably apprenticed...
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- and Austrians serve it traditionally as a main course anyway. Susanne Seethaler, Die echte bayerische Küche. Traditional Bavarian Cooking (2005) ISBN 3-485-01045-6...
- the original (PDF) on 12 March 2013. Retrieved 11 November 2009. Sherry Seethaler (6 December 2007). "Questions answered". U-T San Diego. Archived from...
- Seethaler 2020 Warwick Prize for Women in Translation for The Eighth Life by Nino Haratischvili (with Ruth Martin) A Whole Life by Robert Seethaler shortlisted...
- Boston: Shambhala Publications, Inc. p. 70. ISBN 0-87773-585-9. Meier-Seethaler, C (October 1982). "The child: Erich Neumann's contribution to the psychopathology...
- Exploration of Southern Africa" - Gunn & Codd (1981) Matthias Glaubrecht, Nils Seethaler, Barbara Teßmann, & Katrin Koel-Abt, 2013. The potential of biohistory:...