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Richard Knabl (24 October 1789, in Graz, Styria – 19 June 1874) was an Austrian parish priest and epigraphist who, though he lacked formal academic training as a historian, became a prominent contributor to our current knowledge of the Roman period in Noricum and western Pannonia, especially on the territory of modern Styria.

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  • Richard Knabl (* 24. Oktober 1789 in Graz; † 19. Juni 1874) war ein österreichischer römisch-katholischer Priester und Epigrafiker. Obwohl er keine akademische Ausbildung als Historiker hatte, wurde er einer der wichtigsten steirischen Forscher des 19. Jahrhunderts zur Geschichte der römischen Provinzen Norikum und Pannonien, speziell am Gebiet der damaligen Steiermark. (de)
  • Richard Knabl (24 October 1789, in Graz, Styria – 19 June 1874) was an Austrian parish priest and epigraphist who, though he lacked formal academic training as a historian, became a prominent contributor to our current knowledge of the Roman period in Noricum and western Pannonia, especially on the territory of modern Styria. (en)
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  • Richard Knabl (* 24. Oktober 1789 in Graz; † 19. Juni 1874) war ein österreichischer römisch-katholischer Priester und Epigrafiker. Obwohl er keine akademische Ausbildung als Historiker hatte, wurde er einer der wichtigsten steirischen Forscher des 19. Jahrhunderts zur Geschichte der römischen Provinzen Norikum und Pannonien, speziell am Gebiet der damaligen Steiermark. (de)
  • Richard Knabl (24 October 1789, in Graz, Styria – 19 June 1874) was an Austrian parish priest and epigraphist who, though he lacked formal academic training as a historian, became a prominent contributor to our current knowledge of the Roman period in Noricum and western Pannonia, especially on the territory of modern Styria. (en)
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