- The
Hager Twins, also
known as the
Hager Brothers and The
Hagers, were a duo of
American country music singers and
comedians who
gained fame on the TV...
- A
hag is a
wizened old woman, or a kind of fairy, witch, or
goddess having the
appearance of such a woman,
often found in
folklore and children's tales...
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Hager is the
surname of
several people: Åke
Häger (1897–1968),
Swedish gymnast Albert David Hager (1817–1888),
American geologist Alice Rogers Hager (1894–1969)...
- John
Hager may
refer to: John S.
Hager (1818–1890), U.S.
Senator from
California John H.
Hager (1936–2020),
American politician from
Virginia and U.S...
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Donald Jacob Hager Jr. (born
March 24, 1982) is an
American professional wrestler and
former amateur wrestler and
mixed martial artist. He is performing...
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Hagor (Hebrew: חָגוֹר) is a
moshav in the
Central District of Israel.
Located between Rosh
HaAyin and Kfar saba it
falls under the
jurisdiction of Drom...
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Jenna Welch Bush
Hager (née Bush; born
November 25, 1981) is an
American news personality, author, and journalist. She is the co-host of
Today with Hoda...
- Look up
hagal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hagal may
refer to: Hagall, the
Younger ****hark h rune
Hagal (Armanen rune), from
Guido von List's 20th...
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HAG is a
Swiss maker of
model trains. The
company was
founded by Hugo and
Alwin Gahler on 1
April 1944 in St. Gallen, Switzerland. The
Gahler brothers...
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Hagger as a
surname may
refer to: Kim
Hagger,
British athlete, born 1961
Lloyd Hagger,
Australian rules footballer, born 1898
Nicholas Hagger, British...