Hans Johner (7 January 1889 in Basel – 2 December 1975 in Thalwil) was a Swiss chess player. He was awarded the title of International Master in 1950...
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Canadian ice hockey player Hans Johner, Swiss chess master Mélody Johner (born 1984), Swiss equestrian Nancy Montanez Johner, former Under Secretary for...
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After Hans Oster and Hans von Dohnanyi were arrested in the spring of 1943, they kept the escaped Ludwig Gehre hiding from the Gestapo. John was arrested...
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second-third. The tournament also served as the 1934 Swiss Championship, won by Hans Johner as the highest-ranking Swiss player. The tournament pitted seven Swiss...
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a Swiss chess master. A noted musician (violinist), elder brother of Hans Johner, he won the Swiss Championship six times, namely in 1907 (joint), 1908...
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won, took 4th in the Swiss Chess Championship at Lucerne 1950, where Hans Johner won, and won the Coupe Suisse twice. Leepin played for Switzerland in...
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event's long history, several players have won multiple titles, but Hans Johner earns a special mention for his 12 titles, spanning an incredible forty-two...
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Hans Florian Zimmer (German pronunciation: [ˈhans ˈfloːʁi̯aːn ˈtsɪmɐ] ; born 12 September 1957) is a German film score composer and music producer. He...
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Liebwerda 1934 (Salo Flohr won), and tied for 5-8th at Lucerne 1950 (SUI-ch, Hans Johner won). He played for Switzerland in friendly matches against Yugoslavia...
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Horvath and Csaba Horváth Baadur Jobava and Beglar Jobava Paul Johner and Hans Johner Arvid Kubbel and Leonid Kubbel Emanuel Lasker and Berthold Lasker...
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against Alexander Alekhine in Paris (+0−1=1). In 1930, he took 2nd, behind Hans Johner, at Le Pont. In July 1932, he tied for 5th–6th with Efim Bogoljubov in...
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John (Danish, Norwegian and Swedish: Hans; né Johannes; 2 February 1455 – 20 February 1513) was a Scandinavian monarch under the Kalmar Union. He was...
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bestowed with the Hans Christian Andersen Award, the first Chinese recipient of the esteemed international children's book prize. The Han Chinese have made...
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Johannes Bernhardus Theodorus "Hans" Hugenholtz, known in English-speaking countries as John Hugenholtz (October 31, 1914, – March 25, 1995) was a Dutch...
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York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved January 28, 2022. Morgenstern, Hans. "John Turturro Receives Career Tribute Award at Miami International Film Festival"...
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2. Abraham Baratz, 3. Iosif Mendelssohn, 4. Wechsler 1930 Le Pont 1. Hans Johner, 2. Ossip Bernstein, 3. Oskar Naegeli, 4. Walter Michel 1930 Liége 1...
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Eric Braeden (redirect from Hans Gudegast)
Eric Braeden (born Hans-Jörg Gudegast; April 3, 1941) is a German-American film and television actor, known for his roles as Victor Newman on the CBS soap...
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Hans Christian Andersen". Monument Australia. Retrieved 6 February 2024. "Hans Christian Andersen". City of Sydney. Retrieved 6 February 2024. "Hans Christian...
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Reverend John Joachim Zubly (August 27, 1724 – July 23, 1781), born Hans Joachim Züblin, was a Swiss-born American pastor, planter, and statesman during...
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"little Hans". Another diminutive with the same meaning is Hänschen (IPA: /ˈhɛns.çən/), found in the German proverb "Was Hänschen nicht lernt, lernt Hans nimmermehr"...
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ship's final voyage, Hans set sail from Copenhagen for Kalmar, Sweden, for a summit with the Swedish Council. Accompanying Hans was a fleet carrying the...
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Hans Suess, known as Hans von Kulmbach (1480 in Kulmbach, Franconia – prior to 3 December 1522 in Nuremberg), was a German artist active in Poland. Hans...
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Johansen (Australia, born 1959) Walter John (Poland, Germany, 1879–1940) Hans Johner (Switzerland, 1889–1975) Paul Johner (Switzerland, 1887–1938) Gawain Jones...
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Hans Holbein the Younger (UK: /ˈhɒlbaɪn/ HOL-byne, US: /ˈhoʊlbaɪn, ˈhɔːl-/ HOHL-byne, HAWL-; German: Hans Holbein der Jüngere; c. 1497 – between 7 October...
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Michael Heinemann and Hans John (ed.): Die Dresdner Oper im 19. Jahrhundert. (Musik in Dresden, 1), Laaber 1995. John, Hans (2002). Richard Strauss:...
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Education and Humanities Research. 368: 175–177. Bielenstein, Hans (1980), The Bureaucracy of Han Times, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, ISBN 978-0-521-22510-6...
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Sämisch at Copenhagen 1923. Another game on this theme is his win over Paul Johner at Dresden 1926. When in form, Nimzowitsch was very dangerous with the black...
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Sir John Maclean, 1st Baronet, (1604 – 7 July 1666) also known as John Makeléer or Hans Makeléer in Sweden, was Lord of Gåsevadholm, Hageby and Hammarö...
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Johan Harmenberg (born 1954), Swedish Olympic champion épée fencer Johan Hansing (1888–1941), Estonian lawyer, stage actor, playwright, and politician Johan...
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John Cho (born Cho Yo-Han; June 16, 1972) is an American actor known for his roles as Harold Lee in the Harold & Kumar films, and Hikaru Sulu in the Star...
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