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König (; ) is the German word for "king". In German and other languages applying the umlaut, the transliterations ''Koenig'' and ''Kœnig'', when referring to a surname, also occur. As a surname in English, the use of ''Koenig'' is usual, and sometimes also ''Konig''. Notable people with the name include: People A to F * Adam Koenig (born 1971), American politician *Adrianus König (1867–1944), Dutch politician * Aislinn Konig (born 1998), Canadian basketball player *Alexander Koenig (1858–1940), German naturalist *Alexander König (born 1966), German skater * Alfons König (1898–1944), Wehrmacht officer during World War II *Alfred König (1913–1987), Austrian-Turkish Olympic sprinter *Andrew Koenig (1968–2010), American actor *Andrew Koenig (politician) (born 1982), American politician in Missouri *Andrew Koenig (programmer), American computer scientist and author * Anna Leonore König (1771–1854), Swedish singer *Arthur König (1856–1901), German physician and re ...
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German Language
German (, ) is a West Germanic language in the Indo-European language family, mainly spoken in Western Europe, Western and Central Europe. It is the majority and Official language, official (or co-official) language in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and Liechtenstein. It is also an official language of Luxembourg, German-speaking Community of Belgium, Belgium and the Italian autonomous province of South Tyrol, as well as a recognized national language in Namibia. There are also notable German-speaking communities in other parts of Europe, including: Poland (Upper Silesia), the Czech Republic (North Bohemia), Denmark (South Jutland County, North Schleswig), Slovakia (Krahule), Germans of Romania, Romania, Hungary (Sopron), and France (European Collectivity of Alsace, Alsace). Overseas, sizeable communities of German-speakers are found in the Americas. German is one of the global language system, major languages of the world, with nearly 80 million native speakers and over 130 mi ...
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Charles Konig
Charles Dietrich Eberhard Konig or Karl Dietrich Eberhard König, Royal Guelphic Order, KH (1774 – 6 September 1851) was a German natural history, naturalist. He was born in Braunschweig, Brunswick and educated at University of Göttingen, Göttingen. He came to England at the end of 1800 to organize the collections of Queen Charlotte. On the completion of this work he became assistant to Jonas Carlsson Dryander, Dryander, librarian to Joseph Banks. In 1807, he succeeded George Shaw (biologist), George Shaw as assistant keeper of the department of natural history in the British Museum. On the death of his superior in 1813, he took his place as keeper. He later became keeper of geology and mineralogy, and turned his attention to minerals and fossils, arranging the recently acquired collection of Mr. Greville. He retained the post until his sudden death in London in 1851. Konig anglicized his name upon his appointment as assistant keeper in 1807. In 1837, following a Britis ...
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Franz Niklaus König
Franz Niklaus König (1765–1832) was a Swiss painter of genre art and portraits. After studying under Tiberius and Marquard Wocher, Sigmund Freudenberger and Balthasar Anton Dunker, he made a name for himself through dress pictures, rural genre scenes and landscapes. He found success with his Diaphanies, which were exhibited in Switzerland, Germany and France, and were seen by Johann Heinrich Meyer and Goethe. in 1797 moved he and his family into the Bernese Oberland and in 1798 he took over as captain of artillery in the battle against the French invasion of Switzerland. He was a participant in the Unspunnenfest Unspunnenfest is a festival held in the town of Interlaken, Switzerland, near the old ruin of Unspunnen Castle, in the Bernese Alps, approximately once every twelve years, most recently in 2017. The festival highlights traditional Swiss cultur ... celebrations of 1805 and 1808. References * 18th-century Swiss painters 18th-century Swiss male artists S ...
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Franz König (surgeon)
Franz König (10 February 1832 – 12 December 1910) was a German surgeon. The son of a physician, he was born in Rotenburg an der Fulda. In 1855 he received his doctorate from the University of Marburg, and was later district wound surgeon (''Amtswundarzt'') in Hanau. Afterwards he was a professor of surgery at the universities of University of Rostock, Rostock (from 1869) and University of Göttingen, Göttingen (from 1875), and eventually at the Charité, Charité-Berlin, where in 1895 he succeeded Heinrich Adolf von Bardeleben. In 1904 he was succeeded at the Charité by Otto Hildebrand. He died in Grunewald (locality), Grunewald near Berlin. König is largely remembered for his work in bone and joint surgery. He was the first surgeon to perform a successful internal fixation of proximal femur fractures. In 1887, he published a paper on the cause of loose bodies in the joint. In his paper, König concluded: # That trauma had to be very severe to break off parts of the join ...
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Franz König
Franz König (3 August 1905 – 13 March 2004) was an Austrian Cardinal of the Catholic Church. He served as archbishop of Vienna from 1956 to 1985, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1958. The last surviving cardinal elevated by Pope John XXIII, he was the longest-serving and second-oldest cardinal worldwide at the time of his death. Early life and ministry König was born in Warth near Rabenstein, Lower Austria, as the oldest of the nine children of Franz and Maria König. He attended the Benedictine-run '' Stiftsgymnasium Melk'' and the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome, where he received his doctorate in philosophy on 9 July 1930 and then his doctorate in theology on 21 January 1936. He also studied at the Pontifical German-Hungarian College, the Pontifical Biblical Institute, where he specialized in old Persian languages and religion, and the Université Catholique de Lille. During his studies in Rome he was in contact with Heinrich Maier, who later became t ...
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Ezra Koenig
Ezra Michael Koenig ( ; born April 8, 1984) is an American musician, record producer, and radio personality. He is the lead vocalist, guitarist, and primary songwriter of indie rock band Vampire Weekend. Additionally, Koenig is the creator of the Netflix animated comedy series '' Neo Yokio'' and also hosts the Apple Music radio talk show '' Time Crisis with Ezra Koenig. Time Crisis'' is airing its tenth season, as of 2024. Koenig's accolades include two Grammy Awards from five nominations; with Vampire Weekend, he won Best Alternative Music Album in 2013 and 2019. He was also nominated for Album of the Year in 2016 for his production work on Beyoncé's album ''Lemonade'' (2016). Early life Koenig was born in New York City and is the son of Bobby Bass, a psychotherapist, and Robin Koenig, a set dresser on film and TV productions. He is Jewish, and his family emigrated to the U.S. from Romania and Hungary. His parents lived on the Upper West Side of Manhattan before moving to Glen ...
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Eugen König
__NOTOC__ Eugen König (19 September 1896 – 8 April 1985) was a German general in the Wehrmacht of Nazi Germany during World War II. He was a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves. Awards and decorations * Iron Cross (1914) 2nd Class (30 November 1916) 1st Class (9 July 1920)Thomas 1997, p. 386. * Clasp to the Iron Cross (1939) 2nd Class (19 June 1940) & 1st Class (9 September 1940) * Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves ** Knight's Cross on 1 August 1942 as ''Major'' and commander of II./Infanterie-Regiment 352 ** 318th Oak Leaves on 4 November 1943 as ''Oberst ''Oberst'' () is a senior field officer rank in several German language, German-speaking and Scandinavian countries, equivalent to Colonel. It is currently used by both the Army, ground and air forces of Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Denmark, a ...'' and commander of Grenadier-Regiment 451Fellgiebel 2000, p. 64. References Citations Bibliography * * {{DEFAULTSOR ...
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Erwin König
Erwin König was reported to have been a German Heer Officer in the ''Wehrmacht'' the regular military of Germany or was an Officer in the Waffen-SS who was a sniper killed by the Soviet sniper Vasily Zaitsev during the Battle of Stalingrad. Due to the lack of any Nazi records proving the existence of König and his achievements there is some doubt as to whether he existed at all or was an invention of Soviet propaganda. König is mentioned both in Zaitsev's memoirs ''Notes of a Sniper'' (a "Major Konings", potentially '' SS'') and William Craig's 1973 non-fiction book '' Enemy at the Gates: The Battle for Stalingrad''. According to Zaitsev, his duel with König took place over a period of three days in the ruins of Stalingrad. In a post-war visit to Berlin, Zaitsev was allegedly confronted by a woman who told him that she was König's daughter, with Soviet authorities quickly evacuating Zaitsev to avoid any confrontation. In popular culture A fictionalized account of the d ...
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Ernst König
__NOTOC__ Ernst König (12 August 1908 – 3 March 1986) was a German general in the Wehrmacht of Nazi Germany during World War II. He was a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves. Awards and decorations * Iron Cross (1939) 2nd Class (1 October 1939) & 1st Class (10 October 1940)Thomas 1997, p. 385. * German Cross in Gold on 7 March 1942 as ''Hauptmann'' in the III./Infanterie-Regiment 82 * Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves ** Knight's Cross on 16 September 1943 as ''Major'' and commander of Grenadier-Regiment 12 ** 598th Oak Leaves on 21 September 1944 as ''Oberst ''Oberst'' () is a senior field officer rank in several German language, German-speaking and Scandinavian countries, equivalent to Colonel. It is currently used by both the Army, ground and air forces of Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Denmark, a ...'' and commander of Grenadier-Regiment 12Fellgiebel 2000, p. 75. References Citations Bibliography * * * ...
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Elazar Mordechai Koenig
Elazar Mordechai Koenig (; October 15, 1945 – December 31, 2018) was an Orthodox Jewish rabbi and the spiritual leader of the Breslov Hasidic community in Safed, Israel. Early life Elazar Mordechai Koenig was born in Jerusalem to Rabbi Gedaliah Aharon Koenig and his wife Esther Yehudit Koenig. His father was a leading disciple of Breslov elder Rabbi Abraham Sternhartz, who immigrated to Jerusalem from Uman, Ukraine in 1936.Frankfurther, Rabbi Yitzchok. "Finding Happiness in Breslov: A conversation with Rav Elazar Koenig, ''shlita'', of Tzefas". '' Ami'', 12 March 2014, pp. 62–71. Koenig was an alumnus of the Mir Yeshiva in Jerusalem. He studied kabbalah with his father as well as with several leading Sephardic masters, including Rabbi Mordechai Sharabi. Breslov leader In 1967, his father, with the encouragement of Rabbi Sternhartz, founded the Breslov community in Safed and dedicated himself to fundraising for the expansion of this Torah center. Upon his father's unex ...
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Doris König
Doris König (born 25 June 1957 in Kiel) is a German judge, jurisprudent and public law scholar who serves as the Vice President of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany (). Career Between 1975 and 1980, König studied law and at the University of Kiel. In 1982 she completed a Master of Comparative Law program at the University of Miami School of Law. König started her legal career as a judge at the '' Landgericht'' Hamburg (Regional Court of Hamburg). Since 2000, she has been a full professor at Bucerius Law School, Hamburg. From 2012 to 2014 she served as Bucerius Law School's President. König's research areas include law of the sea, environmental law, international protection of human rights and law of the European integration. Judge of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany A nominee of the Social Democratic Party of Germany, on 21 May 2014 she was elected by the Bundestag to succeed Gertrude Lübbe-Wolff as sitting judge of the Federal Constitutional ...
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Dieter König
Dieter König (19 May 1931 – 17 August 1991) raced hydroplanes and was also responsible for manufacturing the engines that powered them. During the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s his "König" engines dominated the sport. The engines were manufactured in his hometown of Berlin, Germany. They were used in Grand Prix motorcycle racing powering Kim Newcombe to second place in the 500cc class of the 1973 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season, as well as powering Rolf Steinhausen Rolf Steinhausen (born 27 July 1943 in Nümbrecht) is a German former motorcycle racer, winner of two Sidecar World Championships. Career Steinhausen made his debut in motorcycle racing in 1961. After a few incidents, in 1964 moved on to the s .../Josef Huber to win two World Sidecar Championships. References External links"Konig and Kim Newcombe"Love, Speed and Loss - Television, 2005 (Sport, Documentary) {{DEFAULTSORT:Konig, Dieter 1931 births 1991 deaths German motorboat racers Sportspeople from B ...
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