Hans Thomas "Hassa" Horn (2 October 1873 – 21 April 1968) was a Norwegian road engineer, industrialist, sports official and politician for the Conservative...
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Hassa Horn may refer to: Hassa Horn, Sr. (1837–1921), Norwegian civil servant, father of the latter Hassa Horn, Jr. (1873–1968), Norwegian road engineer...
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with Alette Gram (1844–1933), whom he married in 1869, he had the son Hassa Horn Jr. who was a notable industrialist and married twice; to daughters of...
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letter writer Bruce Horn (born 1960), American programmer Hassa Horn Jr. (1873–1968), Norwegian engineer and industrialist Julian Horn-Smith (born 1948)...
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competition in Austria in 1893. The club's foremost administrator was Hassa Horn, Jr., who chaired the Association for the Promotion of Skiing and the Norwegian...
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), term/s: 1848–1850 Ragna Hørbye (1861–1950) Hassa Horn Jr. (1873–1968), term/s: 1910–1912 Ragnar Horn (1913–2002), term/s: 1958–1961 Helge Høva (1928–2010)...
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writer and political activist, and his cousin Natalya Zakharina Mark Hopkins Jr., American railroad executive, and his first cousin, Mary Sherwood Saddam...
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competed in the 1912 Olympic Games as a gymnast. His brother, Marius Eriksen, Jr. (1922–2009), was an alpine skier and during World War II became a fighter...
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nephew of Emil Jr. and Christian Steen, and a first cousin of Fredrik, Nils and Emil Steen. His sister Sigrid married Hans Thomas "Hassa" Horn. In November...
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Meroë. The script can be read but not understood, with the discovery at el-Hassa, Sudan of ram statues bearing meroitic inscriptions might assist in its...
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