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  • Circus '''Louis Knie Jr''' [http://www.louisknie.com/ www.louisknie.com] '''Österreichischer National-Circus Louis Knie''' [http://www.national-zirkus.de/ www.national-zirkus.de]
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  • [[Image:Friedrich_Knie_(1784-1850).jpg|thumb|right|300px|Friedrich Knie]] ==Knie: The Swiss National Circus==
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  • Toly (Anatole, b. 1943), Charly (Charles, b. 1945), and Eddy (Edouard, b. 1949) were all born in Paris, France: In s ...the Cirque Moustier. Alphonse had no less than ten children; one of them, Charles, was Louis’s father and the grandfather of Toly, Charly, Eddy, and their
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  • ...n weeks in 1902/1903, and shortly before World War I broke out, impresario Charles B. Cochran had staged ''[[The Hagenbeck Family|Hagenbeck]]’s Wonder Zoo a ...]], [[Jean Houcke|Jean]] and Marcelle Houcke, and [[The Knie Dynasty|Fredy Knie]]; the equestrians [[May Wirth]] and the Wirth family; [[Mabel Stark]] with
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  • ...y, whose heritage could be traced back to the 18th century; like the [[The Knie Dynasty|Knies]], the Nocks (and the Bühlmanns) were originally itinerant r ...even siblings, Charles, Edith, Erika, Eugen, and Lotti. Eventually, Eugen, Charles, and their sister Elizabeth (and her husband, Joseph Bauer) went their own
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  • ...a few major traveling menageries into Europe’s largest tenting circuses: Charles ([[Circus Krone|Krone]]), [[Circus Barum|Barum]] (Kreiser), and [[The Hagen ...be River, and booked her horses, elephants and trained hippo with [[Circus Knie]], in neutral Switzerland. Amazingly, the all-powerful Nazi administration
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  • ...just a pastime. Maria debuted her diabolo juggling act at [[Circus Charles Knie]] in Germany in 2006. In 2011, she was contracted by [[Cirque du Soleil]] t
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  • ...s on July 26, 1851, probably out of wedlock, whom Ferdinand adopted. Louis-Charles (the future Louis Fernando, 1851-1917) was then six years old, just fifteen ...ne. However, the façade and the elaborate reception hall were the work of Charles Garnier (1825-1898), the celebrated architect of Paris’s extravagant Opé
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  • ...the process, a new performing persona destined to great success: "Dompteur Charles." Thus, with his distinguished French name and an elegant military-style co ===Dompteur Charles Menagerie-Circus===
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  • ...hmidt, [[Bernd Jostmann]], [[Henri Wagneur]], [[Diana Antoine]], [[Charles Knie]], [[Gaston Bosman]], and the legendary [[Jean Michon]], under whose superv ...ts—an experience they had done only twice before, once with [[Circus Knie]] in Switzerland, the other with [[Circus Williams]] in Germany. This succe
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  • ...ropean relationships; he also opened a channel with the [[The Knie Dynasty|Knie]] family in Switzerland, who would provide Althoff's growing show with a va ...developing innovative approaches with his European circus clients, such as Knie, Togni, Krone, [[Bertram Mills Circus|Bertram Mills]] and most of the indus
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