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7 relations: Carl Scheibler, Christoph Scheibler, Frederick G. Scheibler Jr., Johann Scheibler, Karl Wilhelm Scheibler, Karol Scheibler's Chapel, Scheibler (mountain).
Carl Scheibler
Carl Wilhelm Bernhard Scheibler (16 February 1827 – 2 April 1899) was a German chemist.
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Christoph Scheibler
Christoph Scheibler (born 6 December 1589 in Armsfeld, died 10 November 1653 in Dortmund) was a German philosopher, classical philologist, Lutheran theologian and metaphysician.
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Frederick G. Scheibler Jr.
Frederick Gustavus Scheibler Jr. (May 12, 1872 – June 15, 1958) was an American architect.
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Johann Scheibler
Johann Heinrich Scheibler (11 November 1777 – 20 January 1837) was a silk manufacturer from Crefeld, Prussia, without a scientific background, who went on to make contributions to the science of acoustics as a self taught musicologist.
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Karl Wilhelm Scheibler
Karl Wilhelm Scheibler (Karol Scheibler, 1 September 1820 – 13 April 1881) was a German-born Polish industrialist, businessman and textile manufacturer.
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Karol Scheibler's Chapel
The Chapel of Karol Scheibler (Polish: Kaplica Karola Scheiblera), is a major architectural work in Łódź, Poland, built in 1888 and designed by architects Edward Lilpop and Józef Pius Dziekoński.
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Scheibler (mountain)
Scheibler is a high mountain in the Verwall Alps in the Austrian state Tyrol.
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