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Bannwart is a
German surname of
Swiss origin.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Alexander Bannwart (1880–1959), Swiss-American
businessman Roman...
- Lake gave
Alexander Bannwart, a
recent Princeton College graduate, a try-out for the team
during the
season and
signed Bannwart to the team.
Later in...
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Alexander William Bannwart (December 25, 1880 –
February 21, 1959), also
known as Al Winn, was a Swiss-American businessman. He was
involved in baseball...
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Wilhelm "Roman"
Bannwart (2
November 1919, in
Gossau – 2
April 2010, in Einsiedeln) was a
Swiss theologian, priest, and musician. Best of Gregorianik,...
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Alexander Bannwart drew
notice by
acquiring Big Jeff
Pfeffer to
manage the team in Pawtucket,
Rhode Island, and by May, it was
suspected that
Bannwart was working...
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Walter Bannwart (3
March 1927) was a
Swiss footballer who pla**** for FC Basel. He pla****
mainly as a forward, but also as a midfielder.
Between 1949 and...
- and
Alexander Bannwart, a
pacifist constituent who
wanted Lodge to vote
against the war, got into a
fistfight in the U.S. Capitol.
Bannwart was arrested...
- in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland, by
Gaston Ries and his nephew, René
Bannwart. The
first Corum watches were
produced one year later. Soon
after its establishment...
- ed. J. Brauer. Philadelphia:
Westminster Press, 1971. Denzinger, ed.
Bannwart, 148 "The
Oriental Orthodox Rejection of Chalcedon".
Archived from the...
- Culture, the
inventory was
prepared by
Karin Zaugg,
Michael Gerber,
Peter Bannwart,
Thomas Batschelet,
Erwin Bloch,
Stefan Kraus,
Brigitte Müller and Rudolf...