• Alfred Hagn (18 February 1948, in Fischbachau – 11 April 2020) was a German alpine skier who competed in the 1968 Winter Olympics and 1972 Winter Olympics...
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  • actor (Babar, John Callahan's Quads!, Resident Evil 2), throat cancer. Alfred Hagn, 72, German Olympic alpine skier (1968, 1972). Wynn Handman, 97, American...
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    Ludwig von Hagn (or Louis von Hagn; 23 November 1819 – 15 January 1898) was a German genre painter. He was born in Munich, the son of a businessman Karl...
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  • 0:51.84 0:52.31 1:44.15 +4.42 Heini Messner  Austria 0:52.32 0:51.83 16 Alfred Hagn  West Germany 0:52.95 0:51.70 1:44.65 +4.92 17 Jon Terje Øverland  Norway...
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    Total Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank Willi Lesch Downhill 1:56.67 29 Alfred Hagn 1:56.04 27 Franz Vogler 1:55.50 24 Hans-Jörg Schlager 1:55.05 18 Sepp...
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    +1.13 11 Werner Mattle  Switzerland 1:33.44 1:37.55 3:10.99 +1.37 4 4 Alfred Hagn  West Germany 1:31.78 1:39.38 3:11.16 +1.54 5 10 Jean-Noël Augert  France...
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    1:55.60 +4.17 26 23 Herbert Marxer  Liechtenstein 1:55.90 +4.47 27 29 Alfred Hagn  West Germany 1:56.04 +4.61 28 42 Manni Thofte  Sweden 1:56.66 +5.23...
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    2:53.47 +64.20 - Hans-Jörg Schlager  West Germany 0:56.56 DNF - - - Alfred Hagn  West Germany 0:56.64 DNF - - - Alain Penz  France 0:56.72 DQ - - - Josef...
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    Hagen (German pronunciation: [ˈhaːɡn̩] ) is a city in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, on the southeastern edge of the Ruhr area, 15 km south...
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  •  France 49 15 - - - 20 3 11 6 David Zwilling  Austria 38 - 4 - - 15 11 8 7 Alfred Hagn  West Germany 30 - 11 11 - 2 - 6 8 Sepp Heckelmiller  West Germany 28...
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    DSQ – DSQ – Max Rieger 54.20 3 54.52 1 QF 53.81 35 51.57 12 1:45.38 20 Alfred Hagn 54.04 3 55.43 1 QF 52.95 30 51.70 13 1:44.65 16 Luggi Leitner 55.34 3...
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    courtyard by 1868. Their origin was the personal coat of arms of Theoderich Hagn, abbot of the monastery in Lambach, which bore a golden swastika with slanted...
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    Domenico Erdmann (1879–1940), who was assisted by Norwegian painter Alfred Obert Hagn (1882–1958), and Danish-Norwegian artist Ulrik Hendriksen (1891–1960)...
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    Roberts, 2-time President of Liberia (d. 1876) March 23 – Charlotte von Hagn, German actress (d. 1891) March 24 – Joseph Liouville, French mathematician...
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  • copy to her. The lyrics of "Dichter, was Liebe sei" were by Charlotte von Hagn who also lived in Berlin. Although Liszt's early songs are seldom sung, they...
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  • (1922–2005) Karl Hagemeister (1848–1933) Theodor Hagen (1842–1919) Ludwig von Hagn (1820–1898) Magda Hagstotz (1914–2001) Hubert Haider (1879–1971) Karl Michael...
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    August  Silver Oktay Urkal Boxing Light welterweight 4 August  Bronze Johanna Hagn Judo Women's +72 kg 20 July  Bronze Frank Möller Judo Men's +95 kg 20 July...
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    count in which Germany ranked first. Also, German gymnasts Konrad Frey and Alfred Schwarzmann won the most medals, with six and five in total, of which three...
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