- Look up
Haffner in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Haffner may
refer to:
Enrico Haffner (1640–1702)
Baroque painter of
quadratura active mainly in Bologna...
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Sebastian Haffners Erfolg". Die Welt. Welt.de.
Retrieved 12
February 2021. book
review (24 July 1978) Der
Spiegel Neal Ascherson,
Introduction to
Haffner, Germany...
- 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...
- by H.J.
Haffners Forlag, and was
later published by N. W. Damm & Søn.
Prior to 1940, some
editions appeared under the
title Haagaas og
Haffner. John Solheim...
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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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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...
- 1988, p. ****v.
Roberts 1996, p. 501.
Lichtheim 1974, p. 366.
Haffner 1979, pp. 100–101.
Haffner 1979, p. 100. The
Daily Telegraph, 2003. Aigner, Dietrich...
- Karl
Haffner (pseudonym), real name Karl Schlechter, (8
November 1804 – 29
February 1876) was a
German dramaturge. Born in Königsberg,
Haffner attended...
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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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Johan ("Jon")
Fredrik Wilhelm Haffner (born 2
March 1940) is a
Norwegian surgeon and
Professor Emeritus at the
University of Oslo. He
served as president...