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  1. Charles Burger Woodcock, nombrado Freiherr Woodcock-Savage, más tarde Charles Woodcock-Savage (1 de mayo de 1850 — 26 de junio de 1923), de Nueva York, consiguió fama como el amante del rey Carlos I de Wurtemberg, algunas décadas mayor que él.

  2. Charles Burger Woodcock, created Freiherr Woodcock-Savage, later Charles Woodcock-Savage (1 May 1850 – 26 June 1923), was a New Yorker who achieved notoriety as the lover of King Karl I of Württemberg, by some decades his elder.

  3. Charles Burger Woodcock, nombrado Freiherr Woodcock-Savage, más tarde Charles Woodcock-Savage (1 de mayo de 1850 — 26 de junio de 1923), de Nueva York, consiguió fama como el amante del rey Carlos I de Wurtemberg, algunas décadas mayor que él.

  4. Charles Woodcock. author. Charles Burger Woodcock, created Freiherr Woodcock-Savage, later Charles Woodcock-Savage was a New Yorker who achieved notoriety as the lover of King Karl of Württemberg, by some decades his elder.

  5. Charles Burger Woodcock, created Freiherr Woodcock-Savage, later Charles Woodcock-Savage (1 May 1850 – 26 June 1923) was a New Yorker who achieved notoriety as the lover of King Karl of Württemberg, by some decades his elder.

  6. www.outlived.org › person › charles-woodcock-67147Charles Woodcock (1850-1923)

    Charles Burger Woodcock, created Freiherr Woodcock-Savage, later Charles Woodcock-Savage (1 May 1850 – 26 June 1923), was a New Yorker who achieved notoriety as the lover of King Karl I of Württemberg, by some decades his elder.

  7. 12 de jun. de 2006 · Finding very little, the outlaws next ordered the express car messenger, Charles Woodcock, to open the door. He refused. Again the thieves put a match to a couple of sticks of dynamite and easily blew the express car open.