There was one Bulgarian king Koloman I (Kaliman) of Bulgaria from 1241 to 1246, born about 1234, son of Anna Maria of Hungary, grandchild of Andrew II the Jerosolimitan (1205–1235).
Koloman (Kolo) Moser was an influential artist in turn-of-the-20th century Vienna, Austria, largely associated with the Vienna Secession and the Secessionism movement. He was also founding member of the Wiener Werkstaette, a workshop associated with the arts and crafts movement, along with others such as Gustav Klimt, Egon Schiele, Carl Moll, and Oskar Kokoschka.
― Anonymous User 8/27/2007
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