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Czech painter (1769–1818)
Karel Postl (German: Karl Postl; 9 November 1769 – 15 March 1818) was a Czech painter. He had a career in Prague during the early 19th century. An instructor
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wounds in a hospital . Roman Postl was 39 years old at the time of his death. 1 Jan Štencl (17) - shot in 1998 2. Karel Diviš (46) - businessman, shot
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Graveyard in Prague, Czech Republic
Piepenhagen (1825–1893), painter Osvald Polívka (1859–1931), architect Karel Postl (1769–1818), painter Artuš Scheiner (1863–1938), painter and illustrator
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Czech painter and draftsman
Academy of Fine Arts, where he was heavily influenced by his teacher, Karel Postl. In 1836, he became a professor of landscape painting at the academy
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century, we can also mention the fate of the Order's member Karl Anton Postl, who illicitly left the Order in 1823 during a spa stay in Karlovy Vary
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life imprisonment. Viktor Kalivoda Josef Kott and Michael Kutílek Roman Postl Czechs convicted of rape: Jaroslav Barták Jaroslav Dobeš Dominik Feri Jaroslav
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was Czech-American physician Charles Sealsfield (pseudonym of Karl Anton Postl), author of romantic novels with American backgrounds and travelogues. Clifford
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Czech photographer (1928–2008)
památky, Prague: Panorama 1982. (in Czech) Klíma, Jaroslav; Texler, Václav; Postl, Radomír; Šechtlová, Marie; Šechtl, Josef, Písek a Písecko, Písek: Městské
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Sealsfield (1793–1864, Germany/Switzerland, f), pseudonym of Karl Anton Postl Peter Seaton (1942–2010, US, p) W. G. Sebald (1944–2001, Germany/England
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Dutch Slavic French
Strong.
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Scandinavian
Abbreviation of Katherine. Pure.
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English
Blend of Jar and Darell. See also Jerrell.
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Yiddish
Yiddish diminutive form of Hebrew Yaaqob, KAPEL means "supplanter."
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Hebrew
(כַּרְמֶל) Hebrew unisex name KARMEL means "garden-land." In the bible, this is the name of a mountain in the Holy Land.
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English
Open.
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Hebrew
Mountain of God.
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French
Strong.
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English
Danish form of Greek Aikaterine, KAREN means "pure." This name was brought to America by Scandinavian settlers.
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American, Czech, German
Free Woman; A Free Person; Female Version of Charles or Carl
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Czech, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Irish, Italian, Netherlands, Slavic, Slovenia
A Free Person; Strong; Masculine
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Latin
Fruitful orchard, as Mount Carmel in Palestine.
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Polish
Polish and Slovak form of German Karl, KAROL means "man."
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Anglo Saxon
Tenderly loved.
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Hindu
Abbreviation of katherine, Pure
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Slovene
 Slovene form of English/French Charles, KAREL means "man." Compare with other forms of Karel.
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Dutch
, manly.
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English American
Femininemeaning manly.
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German
German name derived from the word karl, KARL means "man," from Old Norse karl, which originally meant "free man."Â
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Russian Slavic
Strong.
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Muslim
Companion of prophet Muhammad, Generous
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African, American, Australian, British, English, French, German, Teutonic
Archer's Bow; Young Archer; Yew Wood
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Indian, Malayalam
Match
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Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
One who Conquers the Battlefield of the Mind; Victory in the Battlefield
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Egyptian
Mythical vulture goddess.
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Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Abode; Shelter
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Japanese
(真明) Japanese name MASAAKI means "true brightness."
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Muslim
Army. Soldier.
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Tamil
Sugreeva Sachiva | ஸà¯à®•à¯à®°à¯€à®µà®¸à®šà®¿à®µà®¾Â
Minister of Sugreev
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Arabic, Biblical
Companion; Friend; Destroyed; Dedicated to God
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n.
The return to his own country, and his former privileges, of a person who had gone to sojourn in a foreign country, or had been banished, or taken by an enemy.
a.
Contrived, done, or existing subsequently.
n.
A voluntary at the end of a service.
n.
The right by virtue of which persons and things taken by an enemy in war are restored to their former state when coming again under the power of the nation to which they belonged.
a.
Pertaining to, or involving, the right of postliminium.
n.
Alt. of Postliminy
n.
See Carvel, and Caravel.