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  • | nationality = Austrian '''Alexander von Reisden''' is a fictional character in a three book [[historical mystery]] series by [[Sarah Smith (w ...
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  • '''Melrose Plant''' is a fictional character in [[Martha Grimes]]' series of [[Richard Jury]] mystery novels. ...Help the Poor Struggler'' and ''The Deer Leap'' were filmed for German and Austrian television under the titles ''Der Tote im Pub (The Dead Man in the Pub'') ( ...
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  • '''Richard Jury''' is a fictional character in a series of [[Detective fiction|mystery]] novels written by [[ ...Grimes long ago opted to keep him (and Plant) under 50 by slowing down the fictional time between cases. ...
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  • ...rben-id15364345.html|access-date=2020-08-08|website=Blick}}</ref> The 1997 Austrian TV series [[Die Knickerbocker-Bande (TV series)|Die Knickerbocker-Bande]] w [[Category:Fictional Austrian people]] ...
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  • '''Father Brown''' is a fictional [[Roman Catholic priest]] and amateur [[detective]]. He is featured in 53 [ ...h|contribution=Introduction|first = G. K.|last = Chesterton|title=Thirteen Detectives |editor-last =Smith | editor-first = Marie |year= 1987|publisher= Xanadu |l ...
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  • {{short description|Fictional country in The Adventures of Tintin}} {{Infobox fictional location ...
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  • {{short description|Austrian-Italian television series}} ...]] television series created by Peter Hajek and Peter Moser. Originally an Austrian series aired from 1994 to 2004 on [[ORF 1]], in 2008 it was revived under A ...
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  • {{short description|Czech fictional character of a universal genius, also known as "the Master".}} ...ts, [[Composer|composers]], teachers, travellers, philosophers, inventors, detectives, mathematicians, and sportsmen of the 19th and early 20th century. Playing ...
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  • ...ustria)|Geheime Staatspolizei]] (''Secret State Police)'', active in the [[Austrian Empire]] *Cuerpo de Detectives (Detectives Corp)<ref>Nyrop, Richard F. (ed.). ''Guatemala: A Country Study'' (1983), p ...
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  • ...t was then {{lang|de|Sankt Sebastiansberg|italic=no}} in [[Austrian Empire|Austrian]] [[Lands of the Bohemian Crown (1867–1918)|Bohemia]] (now {{lang|cs|[[Hora ...Feet]]'', an Australian TV series starring several real-life comedians as fictional comics at the [[Melbourne International Comedy Festival]]. ...
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  • ...uffy is notable because he represents one of Britain's first bisexual male detectives. Barnes has said the use of a pseudonym is "liberating in that you could in ...=1 December 2002|location=London}}</ref> ''[[Arthur & George]]'' (2005), a fictional account of a true crime that was investigated by [[Arthur Conan Doyle|Sir A ...
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  • {{Short description|Fictional French police detective}} ...ules Maigret''' ({{IPA|fr|ʒyl mɛɡʁɛ|lang}}), or simply '''Maigret''', is a fictional [[France|French]] [[police detective]], a ''[[Police commissioner#France|co ...
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  • ...Bill]]'' was the title of a television police series in the UK, based in a fictional London borough. ; Ds: Slang for detectives, police.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://onlineslangdictionary.com/meaning-defini ...
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  • Tintin and Haddock meet the detectives [[Thomson and Thompson]], who reveal that the man at Marlinspike was [[Syld ...he model for Sponsz, although he was also influenced by the image of the [[Austrian American]] filmmaker [[Erich von Stroheim]].{{sfnm|1a1=Thompson|1y=1991|1p= ...
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  • ...], all in an attempt to continue the character development surrounding its fictional alien culture. ...n Harcourt, who is negotiating a timetable for the release of Jabroka. The detectives engage in a car chase with Harcourt and Kipling, ending in a head-on collis ...
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  • ...ieg Larsson]].<ref>{{Cite book|title = Gumshoes: A Dictionary of Fictional Detectives|last = Brunsdale|first = Mitzi|pages = 62}}</ref> The books gave rise to th * ''[[Blue Heelers]]'' (Seven Network 1994–2006) 510 episodes set in the fictional rural town of [[Mount Thomas]], Victoria, was produced by [[Southern Star E ...
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  • ...Elisabeth of Austria]], (1837–1898) better known as "Sissi". Despite being Austrian-Hungarian empress, she was born in [[Munich]], Germany. ...ály, Austria (nowadays located in Croatia) and thus technically born as an Austrian. ...
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  • A well-respected [[Austrian people|Austrian]] nobleman, he is the father of Collette and Herman and Nadja's grandfather ...adja around her 13th birthday, Collette is the eldest daughter of the rich Austrian nobleman Duke Preminger. She eloped with Raymond, a French musician and her ...
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  • ...Buonconsiglio - Arystoteles i Filis.jpg|thumb|[[Phyllis and Aristotle]], a fictional tale written in the 13th century, as depicted by artist [[Giovanni Buoncons ...ive relationship is portrayed in the 1870 novella ''[[Venus in Furs]]'' by Austrian writer [[Leopold von Sacher-Masoch]]. The term ''[[Sadomasochism|masochism] ...
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  • {{short description|Fictional character}} {{About|Rex Stout's fictional detective}} ...
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