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Günther, Guenther, Ginther,
Gunther, and the
variants Günter, Guenter, Guenther, Ginter, and Gunter, are
Germanic names derived from Gunthere, Gunthari...
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Utterodt zu Scharffenberg,
Günther, Graf von Schwarzburg, erwählter
deutscher König (Leipzig, 1862) K. Janson, Das Königtum
Günthers von
Schwarzburg (Leipzig...
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Gundahar (died 437),
better known by his
legendary names Gunther (Middle High German:
Gunther) or
Gunnar (Old Norse: Gunnarr), was a
historical king of...
- a
brain tumor. The
Gunthers divorced in 1944.
Gunther married Jane
Perry Vandercook in 1948; the two
adopted a son. Jane P.
Gunther, a
devoted student...
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Grandmaster Heinrich von Hohenlohe. He may be the
identity behind three Gunthers mentioned in
records around the time,
which means that he may have also...
- his
stage name
Günther, is a
Swedish singer. Söderlund was a
model in his youth, and
later the
owner of two
nightclubs in Malmö.
Günther's 2004 song "Ding...
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Günther Herrmann may
refer to:
Günther Herrmann (footballer) (born 1939),
German football player Günther Herrmann (SS commander) (1908−2004), **** German...
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Günther Krampf (8
February 1899 – 4
August 1950) was an
Austrian cinematographer who
later settled and
worked in the UK.
Krampf has been
described as...
- Rolf
Günther (8
January 1913 –
August 1945) was a
German functionary who
served in the
Schutzstaffel (SS) as an Sturmbannführer and who
acted as deputy...
- Roquette,
Leben und
Dichten J. Ch.
Günthers (Stuttgart, 1860) M. Kalbeck, Neue Beiträge zur
Biographie des
Dichters C.
Günther (Breslau, 1879). One or more...