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Dagobert Winter
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Name | Dagobert Joachim Heinz-Ephraim Winter |
Birth | 16 July 1855 |
Death | 25 December 1903 |
Spouse | Charlotte Winter |
Children | Christopher Winter |
Career | Archeology, Sumerology |
Known for | Unleashing the Chimney Man upon the world |
Dagobert Joachim Heinz-Ephraim Winter was a German archeologist whose expeditions in Africa and the Middle East in the early 20th century ended up releasing the Chimney Man from his nigh-7000-year imprisonment at the hands of the Friendly Council. This and the events surrounding it are documented in The Travels of Dagobert Winter.