Turner

Leon Štukelj

1898 - 1999

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Seine Biografie ist in 28 verschiedenen Sprachen auf Wikipedia verfügbar (gestiegen von 27 im Jahr 2024). Leon Štukelj ist der 12th beliebteste Turner (gestiegen vom 13th im Jahr 2024), die 40th beliebteste Biografie aus Slowenien (gestiegen vom 45th im Jahr 2019) und der beliebteste aus Slowenien Turner.

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Among Turners

Among turners, Leon Štukelj ranks 12 out of 370Before him are Carl Schuhmann, Akinori Nakayama, Sawao Kato, Hermann Weingärtner, Alfred Flatow, and Louis Zutter. After him are Nikolai Andrianov, Conrad Böcker, Noël Bas, Boris Shakhlin, Thomas Xenakis, and Nellie Kim.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1898, Leon Štukelj ranks 89Before him are Vladimir Fock, Leo McCarey, Emil Artin, Helmuth von Pannwitz, Salvatore Ferragamo, and Fyodor Kuznetsov. After him are Hans Globke, Lotte Lenya, Kang Sheng, Desanka Maksimović, Oscar Homolka, and Piero Sraffa. Among people deceased in 1999, Leon Štukelj ranks 74Before him are Barış Manço, Gertrud Scholtz-Klink, Viacheslav Chornovil, Ri Jong-ok, Maurice Couve de Murville, and Momčilo Đujić. After him are Phaedon Gizikis, Walter Lini, Alfredo Kraus, William Whitelaw, 1st Viscount Whitelaw, András Hegedüs, and Pierre Clémenti.

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In Slowenien

Among people born in Slowenien, Leon Štukelj ranks 40 out of NaNBefore him are Jurij Vega (1754), Ulrich II, Count of Celje (1406), Anton Korošec (1872), Anna of Cilli (1380), Ivana Kobilca (1861), and Robert Golob (1967). After him are Srečko Katanec (1963), Luka Dončić (1999), Leon Rupnik (1880), Johann Weikhard von Valvasor (1641), Alma Karlin (1889), and Sigismund von Herberstein (1486).

Among Turners In Slowenien

Among turners born in Slowenien, Leon Štukelj ranks 1After him are Miroslav Cerar (1939), Margit Korondi (1932), Josip Primožič (1900), and Sašo Bertoncelj (1984).

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