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- Karl Steinhuber (1 May 1906 in Linz – November 2002) was an Austrian sprint canoeist who competed in the late 1930s. He won a silver medal in the K-2 10000...
- Andreas Steinhuber, S.J. (11 November 1824 – 15 October 1907) was a German prelate of the Catholic Church who worked in education as a teacher and administrator...
- Prohart 21 FW  AUT Maximilian Jus 23 MF  AUT Luca H****ler 25 MF  AUT Jan Steinhuber 28 MF  AUT Nico Mikulic 30 FW  AUT Marcel Kopeinig 32 MF  KOS Florian...
- 1896 – 29 March 1907); announced election of Pope Pius X (1903) Andreas Steinhuber, S.J. (29 March 1907 – 15 October 1907) Francesco Segna (15 October 1907 –...
- sprint canoeist and gold medallist at the 1936 Summer Olympics Karl Steinhuber (1906–2002), sprint canoeist, silver medallist at the 1936 Summer Olympics...
- Gold Silver Bronze  Paul Wevers and Ludwig Landen (GER)  Viktor Kalisch and Karl Steinhuber (AUT)  Tage Fahlborg and Helge Larsson (SWE)...
- Santo Stefano. Dean of the Sacred College of Cardinals (Italy) Andreas Steinhuber, Prefect of the Congregation of the Index (Germany) Domenico Svampa, Archbishop...
- Cordray (1877–1879) Giuseppe Pecci (1879–1890) Vacant (1890–1894) Andreas Steinhuber (1894–1907) Gaetano Bisleti (1911–1928), pro illa vice (1928–1937) Konrad...
- Landertinger 1936 Berlin Canoeing Men's K-1 10000 m  Silver Viktor Kalisch Karl Steinhuber 1936 Berlin Canoeing Men's K-2 10000 m  Silver Football team 1936 Berlin...
- Term ended 29 March 1907 Predecessor Isidoro Verga Successor Andreas Steinhuber Other post(s) Cardinal-Deacon of Santa Maria in Via Lata (1896–1907) Previous...