konrad in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Konrad is a German given name and surname that means "bold counselor" and may refer to: Alexander Konrad (1890–1940)...
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Joseph Conrad (redirect from Józef Teodor Nałęcz Konrad Korzeniowski)
Joseph Conrad (born Józef Teodor Konrad Korzeniowski, Polish: [ˈjuzɛf tɛˈɔdɔr ˈkɔnrat kɔʐɛˈɲɔfskʲi] ; 3 December 1857 – 3 August 1924) was a Polish-British...
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Konrads may refer to: The Konrads, a band formed by David Bowie in 1962 Ilsa Konrads, Australian swimmer at the 1960 Olympics John Konrads, Australian...
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Konrad Hermann Joseph Adenauer (5 January 1876 – 19 April 1967) was a German statesman who served as the first chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany...
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Konrad is a German (with variants Kunz and Kunze) given name that means "Bold Counselor". People named Konrad include: Konrad Adenauer (1876–1967), German...
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Konrad Ernst Otto Zuse (German: [ˈkɔnʁaːt ˈtsuːzə]; 22 June 1910 – 18 December 1995) was a German civil engineer, pioneering computer scientist, inventor...
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Cathy Konrad (born June 29, 1963) is an American film and television producer who has produced nineteen feature films including critically acclaimed films...
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The Konrad mine (Schacht Konrad) is a former iron ore mine proposed as a deep geological repository for medium- and low level radioactive waste in the...
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Konrad Krzysztof Szymański (born 6 December 1969) is a Polish politician who was Minister for European Affairs from 2015 to 2022. Szymański was growing...
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Konrad Laimer (born 27 May 1997) is an Austrian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder and right-back for Bundesliga club Bayern Munich and...
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Konrad Zacharias Lorenz (Austrian German pronunciation: [ˈkɔnʁaːd tsaxaˈʁiːas ˈloːʁɛnts] ; 7 November 1903 – 27 February 1989) was an Austrian zoologist...
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The Konrad Adenauer is a German aircraft used by the government for official travel and diplomatic business. It is named after German statesman Konrad Adenauer...
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Konrad Hubert Michalak (born 19 September 1997) is a Polish professional footballer who plays as a winger for Egyptian club Zamalek, on loan from Ohod...
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Operation Konrad was the German-Hungarian effort to relieve the encircled garrison of Budapest during the Battle of Budapest in January 1945. The operation...
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Wilhelm Röntgen (redirect from Konrad Rontgen)
p. 4. ISBN 0-944838-05-7. Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Röntgen, Wilhelm Konrad" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 23 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press...
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Klaus Konrad may refer to: Klaus Konrad, a nom de plume of Charles Whiting (1926-2007), British novelist and historian Klaus Konrad (footballer), German...
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Konrad I of Masovia (ca. 1187/88 – 31 August 1247), from the Polish Piast dynasty, was the sixth Duke of Masovia and Kuyavia from 1194 until his death...
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Konrad Vilhelm Mägi (1 November 1878 – 15 August 1925) was an Estonian painter, primarily known for his landscape work. He was one of the most colour-sensitive...
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Konrad Meyer-Hetling (15 May 1901 – 25 April 1973) was a German agronomist and SS-Oberführer. He is best known for his involvement in the development of...
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Downsizing (film) (redirect from Joris Konrad (Downsizing))
Asbjørnsen and his wife board the boat piloted by Dusan's friend Joris Konrad. Dr. Asbjørnsen announces it has just been determined conclusively that...
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Prince Konrad of Bavaria (German: Konrad Luitpold Franz Joseph Maria Prinz von Bayern; 22 November 1883 – 6 September 1969) was a member of the Bavarian...
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Konrad, although they claim he was hot-blooded, proud, and had tendencies to be cruel. Konrad was the inspiration for Adam Mickiewicz's poem Konrad Wallenrod...
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Albert Speer (redirect from Berthold Konrad Hermann Albert Speer)
Berthold Konrad Hermann Albert Speer (/ʃpɛər/; German: [ˈʃpeːɐ̯] ; 19 March 1905 – 1 September 1981) was a German architect who served as the Minister...
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Konrad Hoffmann (Russian: Конрад Генрихович Гофман, romanized: Konrad Genrikhovich Gofman; Pokrovskaya sloboda, 1894 – Andijan, 1977) was a Soviet–Volga...
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Konrad Wallenrod is an 1828 narrative poem, in Polish, by Adam Mickiewicz, set in the 14th-century Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Mickiewicz wrote it, while...
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Helga Konrad (10 January 1948 – 8 October 2024) was an Austrian politician. Konrad was born and grew up in Graz. She studied English and Romance philology...
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Konrad H. Jarausch (born 14 August 1941 in Magdeburg, Germany) is a German-American historian and the Lurcy Professor of European Civilization at the University...
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Konrad Bukowiecki (Polish pronunciation: [ˈkɔnrad bukɔˈvjɛt͡skʲi]; born 17 March 1997) is a Polish athlete competing primarily in the shot put. He won...
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Konrad Mutian (Latin: Conradus Mutianus; 15 October 1470 – 30 March 1526) was a German Renaissance humanist. He was born in Homburg of well-to-do parents...
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Hans Conrad Schumann, also known as Konrad Schumann (28 March 1942 – 20 June 1998), was an East German Bereitschaftspolizist who escaped to West Germany...
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