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Hagenbach (German pronunciation: [ˈhaːɡn̩ˌbax] ) is a town in the
district of Germersheim, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is
situated near the border...
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Friedrich Hagenbach (July 2, 1771 –
November 20, 1849) was a
Swiss physician and botanist. He
served as a
professor of
botany and
anatomy at the...
- Karl
Rudolf Hagenbach (March 4, 1801 – June 7, 1874) was a
Swiss church theologian and historian. He was
particularly interested in the
Protestant Reformation...
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August Hagenbach (22
December 1871 – 11
August 1955) was a
Swiss physicist working in spectroscopy. He was the son of
physicist Eduard Hagenbach-Bischoff...
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Hagenbach is a surname, and may
refer to:
August Hagenbach (1871 – 1949),
Swiss physicist working in
spectroscopy Carl
Friedrich Hagenbach (1771 – 1849)...
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Peter von
Hagenbach (c. 1420 – May 9, 1474), also
Pierre de
Hagenbach,
Pietro di
Hagenbach,
Pierre d'Archambaud, or
Pierre d'Aquenbacq, was a Burgundian...
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study of
electoral systems, the
Droop quota (sometimes
called the
Hagenbach-Bischoff) is the
minimum number of
supporters a
party or
candidate needs...
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Eduard Hagenbach-Bischoff (20
February 1833, in
Basel – 23
December 1910, in Basel) was a
Swiss physicist. The
droop quota is
named after him. The son...
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Jacob Johann Hagenbach (1802? in
Basel – 1
January 1825) was a
Swiss entomologist.
Insectorum Helvetiae exhibientia vel
species novas vel
nondum depictas...
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Verbandsgemeinde is in
Hagenbach. The
Verbandsgemeinde Hagenbach consists of the
following Ortsgemeinden ("local muni****lities"): Berg
Hagenbach Neuburg am Rhein...