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Franz Joseph I of Austria
Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary (1830-1916)
Władysław Horodecki
Polish architect active in Poland and Russia (1863-1930)
Dersu Uzala
Nanai hunter and explorer (1849–1908)
professional hunter
person who hunts and/or manages game by profession
Henry III of Nassau-Breda
Baron of Breda
Rien Poortvliet
Dutch painter, best known for his drawings of animals and "Gnomes" (1932-1995)
Abdul Reza Pahlavi
Iranian Imperial (1924–2004)
Nikolai Baturin
Estonian writer, playwriter, poet (1936–2019)
dozo
thumb|right|260px|A traditional hunter (in this case, a Bambara people|Bambara in [[Mali), showing the distinctive brown hunting suit and gris-gris amulets worn around the neck.]] The Dozo (also spelled Donzo or Donso, Bambara for hunter, pl. donsow) are traditional hunters in northern Côte d'Ivoire, southeast Mali, and Burkina Faso, and members of a co-fraternity containing initiated hunters and sons of Dozo, called a Donzo Ton. Not an ethnic group, the Dozo are drawn mostly from Mandé-speaking groups (including the Dyula-speaking communities), but are also found among Dogon, and most other e
Qalaherriaq
Qalaherriaq (Inuktun pronunciation: , June 14, 1856), baptized as Erasmus Augustine Kallihirua, was an Inughuaq hunter from Cape York, Greenland. He was recruited in 1850 as an interpreter by the crew of the British survey barque during the search for John Franklin's lost Arctic expedition. He guided the ship to Wolstenholme Fjord to investigate rumors of a massacre of Franklin's crew, but only found the corpses of local Inughuit and crew from an unrelated British vessel. With the help of the crew of the vessel, he produced accurate maps of his homeland. Although Assistance initially planned t
John IV of Glymes
Belgian noble
France Avčin
Slovene electrical engineer and mountain safety expert
Francisco Franco, 11th Marquess of Villaverde
Spanish aristocrat and grandson of dictator Francisco Franco
beater
person who drives game out of areas of cover