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Maximilian Hacman (August 25 [O.S.
August 13] 1877 –
October 11, 1961) was an Austro-Hungarian-born
Romanian jurist. Born in Oprișeni, in Austrian-ruled...
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Retrieved 21
January 2025. "Fodé Ballo-Touré
nouvel Hacman !" [Fodé Ballo-Touré new
Hacman!] (in French). Le
Havre AC. 23
January 2025.
Retrieved 23...
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Hurmuzachi Landeshauptmann of
Bukovina In
office 1862–1870
Preceded by
Eugenie Hacman Succeeded by
Alexander W****ilko von
Serecki In
office 1871–1874 Preceded...
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Hadenko (1955–2021),
Ukrainian singer,
songwriter and
composer Maximilian Hacman (1877–1961),
Romanian jurist Hans Hahn
Eudoxiu Hurmuzachi (1812–1874), Romanian...
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Department of
Sociology and
Anthropology in Montreal, Quebec,
Canada Maximilian Hacman (1877–1961),
Romanian academic Maximilian Emil Hehl (1861-1916), German...
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Isaia Baloșescu and, for a time,
Eugenie Hacman, were
obliged to move
around rented rooms. In 1851–1852,
Hacman sent a
series of
reports to the administration...
- (1974–1980): "The Count"
Jeffrey Leonard (1977–1990): "Penitentiary Face," "
HacMan," "Hackman" Will
Clark (1986–1993): "Will The Thrill" Kirk
Rueter (1996–2005):...
- looked, and said, "Spell it like the
video game PacMan", so it came out as "
HacMan."[citation needed]
Leonard was
known for his "one flap down" routine: running...
- *h₂ḱméni), 'stone, stone-made weapon' > 'heavenly
vault of stone', Indo-Aryan: *
Haćman, Vedic: áśman, 'stone, sling-stone, thunderbolt', Avestan: asman, 'stone...
- (1914–1918)
Vasile Tarnavschi (1918–1920) Ion
Nistor (1920–1921)
Maximilian Hacman (1921–1922)
Eugen Botezat (1922–1923)
Valerian Șesan (1923–1925) Romulus...