- Sakhalin. He
occasionally referred to
himself as
Julius Briner,
Jules Bryner, or Youl
Bryner. The 1989
biography by his son, Rock Brynner,
clarified some of...
-
Bryner may
refer to: Alex
Bryner, (born 1943)
American jurist Lilian Bryner,
Swiss female racing driver Hans
Bryner,
Swiss former Olympic sailor Cadwaladr...
- Hans
Robert Bryner (19
March 1911 – 30 May 1988) was a
Swiss sailor who
competed in the 1948
Summer Olympics, in the 1952
Summer Olympics, in the 1960...
-
Alexander Ostroumov Bryner (born July 26, 1943) is a Chinese-born
Russian American retired lawyer and jurist.
Bryner was a
justice of the
Supreme Court...
- Kurt
Bryner (9
October 1916 –
February 1984) was a
Swiss sailor. He
competed at the 1948
Summer Olympics and the 1952
Summer Olympics. "Kurt
Bryner". Olympedia...
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Markus Bryner (born 29
August 1962) is a
Swiss sailor. He
competed in the
Tornado event at the 1992
Summer Olympics. "Markus
Bryner". Olympedia. Retrieved...
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Lilian Bryner (born 21
April 1959) is a
racing driver from Switzerland. She has
mainly raced in the FIA GT
Championship from 1997
until 2005 and has raced...
- to know
about the 'blood moon'". theguardian. 28
September 2015. Jeanna,
Bryner (13 May 2022). "Why does the moon turn red
during a
total lunar eclipse...
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Shannon Hale (née
Shannon Bryner; born
January 26, 1974) is an
American author primarily of
young adult fantasy,
including the
Newbery Honor book Princess...
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March 1922 to take over the ****ets and
trading network.
Backers included Bryner &
Company of Vladivostok, a
major trading house in the
Russian Far East...