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Templer is an
English surname, and may
refer to:
Bernhard Templer (1865–1935),
Austrian Jewish theologian Cherie Templer (1856–1915), New
Zealand painter...
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German Templer colonies in
Palestine were the
settlements established in
Ottoman Palestine and
Mandatory Palestine by the
German Pietist Templer movement...
- Lieutenant-Colonel
Walter Francis Templer, of the
Royal Irish Fusiliers, and
Mabel Eileen Templer (née Johnston). Of
Irish descent,
Templer attended an
infant school...
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Templer and
Hiroko Arikawa argued in a 2006
study that
colder climates favor higher IQs
because it is more
difficult to live in such areas.
Templer described...
- The
German Templer Society, also
known as
Templers, is a
Radical Pietist group that
emerged in
Germany during the mid-nineteenth century, the two founders...
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Templer relocated to New York. He
started contributing to the
Conde Nast
title W
where he
began collaborating with the
likes of
David Sims.
Templer became...
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Jalan Templer is a
major road in
Petaling Jaya city, Selangor, Malaysia. It was the
first road
built in
Petaling Jaya and was
called Jalan 1 or Road 1...
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Templer Park (Malay:
Hutan Lipur Templer) is a
forest reserve in Rawang,
Gombak District, Selangor, Malaysia. The 1,214-hectare
forest reserve was named...
- council.
Francis James Templer was born on 6 June 1792 at
Stover House in
Newton Abbot, Devon, England, the
youngest son of
James Templer (1748 - 1813) and...
- Lady
Templer (23 July 1904 – 24
March 1997) was a
lieutenant colonel in the St John
Ambulance Brigade during World War II, the
founder of Lady
Templer Hospital...