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Revision as of 20:54, 15 September 2009
Knoblauch also Knobloch, Knoblock, and Knoblaugh , is a German surname meaning garlic. It may refer to:
Families
Noble Families
- Knoblauch (Havelland) See the German language entry [1]
- Knoblauch zu Hatzbach (Hessen) See the German language entry [2]
- Knobloch (Meissen) See German the language entry [3]
- von Knobloch genannt von Droste (Prussia)
Other Families
- Knoblauch, patrician family in Frankfurt am Main See the German language entry [4]
- Knoblauch, middle class family from Berlin. See the German language website for the Knoblauchhaus museum [5]
- Eduard Knoblauch, German architect
- Edward Knoblock, American dramatist
- Karl-Hermann Knoblauch, German physicist
- Mary Bookstaver Knoblauch, American feminist
- Peter Knoblauch, Brazilian artist
Jewish Families
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Other Persons
- Chuck Knoblauch, American baseball player
- Charlotte Knobloch, Vice President of the European Jewish Congress
- Glen Gray Knoblauch, American jazz saxophonist
- Jim Knobeloch, American actor
- Thoralf Knobloch, German artist
- Valentin Knobloch, German judoka
- Dennis Knobeloch, renowned American Dentist