Kallen

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Callen/Calen or Kallen/Kalen may refer to:


[edit] Callen

[edit] Names

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[edit] Places

[edit] Callens

See Callens

[edit] Kallen

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[edit] Given names

[edit] Kallenbach

See Kallenbach (Callenbach)

[edit] Kallenberg

Kallenberg, Kalenberg, Callenberg, Calenberg:

  • Siegfried (Garibaldi) Kallenberg (born November 3, 1867, Bad Schachen bei Lindau - February 9, 1944, München), German composer, music-author (Musikschriftsteller)

  • Kalenberg/Calenberg, Hanover
    • Fürstentum Calenberg [de]
  • Kalenberg is a Stadtteil of the Stadt Mechernich
  • Harry Kalenberg (1921-1993), Austrian actor, Regisseur and Synchronsprecher; See German article
  • Josef Kalenberg (born January 7, 1886, Köln - November 8, 1962, Vienna), German singer
  • Paula Kalenberg (b. 1986), German actress; See German article

  • Schloss Callenberg, a Schloss near Cottbus
  • Johann Heinrich Callenberg (born January 12, 1694, Molschleben bei Gotha - July 16, 1760, Halle/Saale), German Protestant missionary

[edit] Kallendin

Kallendin/Kalentin:

  • Heinrich von Kallendin-Pappenheim, also Heinrich von Kalentin-Pappenheim (born c. 1145 - 1214), German Reichsmarschall

[edit] Kallensee

Kallensee:

  • Olga Kallensee, exactly Olga von Sturen (born 1876, Berlin - n. e.), German singer

[edit] Kalle

Kalle, Calle:

  • Jakob Friedrich (Fritz) Kalle/Fritz Kalle (born January 12, 1837, Paris - July 31, 1915, Wiesbaden), manufacturer (Fabrikant), German socialist politician; See German article
  • Julius Kalle (born February 11, 1869, Dortmund - December 4, 1948, Dinslaken), German technician
  • Wilhelm Kalle (born April 26, 1838, Paris - December 24, 1919, Biebrich (now a part of Wiesbaden)), German chemist, industrialist
  • Walter Calé (born December 8, 1881, Berlin - November 3, 1904, Berlin), writer

[edit] Kaller

Kaller/Caller:

[edit] Calles

Calles/Kalles:

  • Sigismund Calles (born March 12, 1695, Aggsbach, Niederösterreich - January 3, 1767, Vienna), Jesuit, classic philologist (Klassischer Philologe), historian

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