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Haffner may
refer to:
Enrico Haffner (1640–1702)
Baroque painter of
quadratura active mainly in Bologna...
- his
pseudonym Sebastian Haffner, was a
German journalist and historian. As an émigré in
Britain during World War II,
Haffner argued that accommodation...
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Eduard Haffner (Johann
Samuel Eduard von
Haffner; 27
August 1804 – 25
January 1889) was a
Baltic German educationist. 1851–1857 he was the
rector of Tartu...
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Caroline Haffner is a
musical performer. She was born
Caroline Murat in
Paris and
studied piano with
Alfred Cortot and
Samson François,
Pierre Sancan...
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Ernst Haffner was a
German social worker, journalist, and
novelist whose only
known novel,
Blood Brothers,
originally titled “Jugend auf der Landstr****e...
- 385, also
known as the
Haffner Symphony, was
composed by
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1782. It was
commissioned by the
Haffners, a
prominent Salzburg family...
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Jeannine Haffner is a
singer and
songwriter who is
credited with
writing the song Yes We Can,
which is a folk rock song
inspired by
Barack Obama's speech...
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Pierre Haffner (1943-2000) was a
French film critic, "one of the
first French critics to
seriously study African film".
Pierre Haffner was born in Mulhouse...
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Harry Haffner (28 May 1900 – 14
October 1969) was a
German lawyer and the last Judge-President of the **** People's Court.
Haffner was born in Uslar, Lower...
- Jean
Georg Haffner (1777 in
Colmar in
Alsace – 20
April 1830 in Danzig) was a
medical doctor and the
founder of the
first spa
located in
Zoppot (Sopot)...