Gabriel Brühl

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Gabriel Brühl (dead 1743) was a well-known robber in the then Duchy of Limburg, whose criminal career started in the 1720s and ended with his being hanged in 1743.

Brühl was a remote ancestor of the Belgian-French detective writer Georges Simenon, who used "Gabriel Brühl" as one of his many pen names.