Wilhelm König

Wilhelm König (born in Vienna) was an Austrian archaeologist and painter.

A painter by profession, in 1931, König was elected assistant to the German leader of the Baghdad Antiquity Administration with the title of a "Direktor". At the excavation of a Parthian settlement in modern day Khujut Rabu (near Baghdad, Iraq), he discovered the alleged Baghdad Battery. In February 1939, he returned to Vienna, due to blood poisoning, where he published a book ''Im verlorenen Paradies. Neun Jahre Irak''. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Fabricius, Johann
Published 1706
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by Fabricius, Johann
Published 1706
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by König, Wilhelm
Published 1837
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Published 1875
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by König, Wilhelm
Published 1875
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Published 1876
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by König, Wilhelm
Published 1877
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Published 1878
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Published 1879
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Published 1880
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Published 1881
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Published 1882
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