Schiele
Schiele:
Pronunciation | German pronunciation: [ˈʃiːlə] |
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Origin | |
Language(s) | German |
Region of origin | Austria |
Other names | |
Variant form(s) | Schiel, Schieler |
- Armand Schiele (born 1967), French Alpen skier[1]
- Bernt Schiele (* 1968), German Computer Scientist
- Egon Schiele (1890, Tulln an der Donau - 1918, Vienna), an Austrian painter
- Egon Schiele – Exzess und Bestrafung (film)
- Egon Schiele: Death and the Maiden (film)
- Egon-Schiele-Museum, Tulln
- Egon Schiele Art Centrum, Český Krumlov
- Music for Egon Schiele, the second LP from the instrumental group Rachel's
- Schiele in Prison, a 1980 British independent film
- Fred "Buddy" L(yle). Schiele, Sr. (1933, Vidalia - 2002), an American politician
- Friedrich Michael Schiele (1867, Zeitz - 1913), a Protestant theologian[2]
- Georg (Wilhelm) Schiele (1868, Naumburg - 1932), a German politician (DNVP)[3]
- Konstanty (Edward) Schiele (1817, Warszawa - 1886)[4]
- Haberbusch i Schiele, a (now defunct) Warsaw-based brewery holding founded in 1846 by Konstanty and Błażej Haberbusch[5]
- Martin Schiele (1870, Groß Schwarzlosen, Altmark - 1939, Zislow), a German politician (DNVP)[6]
- Michael Schiele (1978, Heidenheim), a German footballer[7]
- Oscar Schiele (1889, Halberstadt - 1950), a German freestyle and backstroke swimmer
- Otto H. Schiele (born 1922, Baden-Baden), a German industrial director[8]
- Tadeusz Schiele (1920, Zakopane - 1986, Zakopane), Polish pilot[9]
See also
- 11338 Schiele (1996 TL9), a main-belt asteroid discovered on 1996 by J. Ticha and M. Tichy
- Camp Bud Schiele, Schiele Scout Reservation in Tryon, North Carolina
- (der Fachverlag) Schiele & Schön, a German publisher, founded on 1946 by Otto Schiele and Willi Schön at Berlin[10]
- Schiel[11]
- Schieler[12]
- Schielo, Germany[13]
References
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