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Henrik Haggenmacher (6
November 1827 – 5 June 1917)[citation needed] was a Swiss-born
Hungarian industrialist,
business magnate,
philanthropist and investor...
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Dreher continued to buy
shares from the
capitals of his competitors, from
Haggenmacher Kőbányai and
Budafoki Rt.,
Barber and
Klusemann Brewery and the "Első...
- Berlin,
Germany (bronze)
Luisenfriedhof III cemetery, Berlin,
Germany The
Haggenmacher family tomb at the Farkasréti Cemetery, Budapest,
Hungary (1919) Bento...
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other tribes after the
Markets to be
brought from Berbera.
Gustav Adolf Haggenmacher.
Descended from the
Isamusa who came from
Berbera and were on
their journey...
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International Law / Les
fondements du
droit international:
liber amicorum Peter Haggenmacher″,
Leiden 2014, pp. 251–300 Gilman,
Daniel Coit; Peck,
Harry Thurston;...
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Eduard Steiner (1811–1860), painter,
eraser and
lithographer Henrik Haggenmacher (1827–1917), Swiss-born
Hungarian industrialist,
business magnate, philanthropist...
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European Law)
Graduate Institute of
International Studies,
Geneva (P.
Haggenmacher)
Tilburg University (R. Lesaffer,
Research Group on the
History of International...
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Guttmann (1899 - 1981),
Hungarian football player and
manager Henrik Haggenmacher (1827 – 1917), Swiss-born
Hungarian industrialist,
business magnate,...
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Minister of
Energy and
Minerals of
Somaliland Haggenmacher,
Gustav Adolf (1876). G. A.
Haggenmacher's Reise Im Somali-lande, 1874: Mit
Einer Originalkarte...
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Haggenmacher,
Peter (1983).
Grotius et la
doctrine de la
guerre juste (in French)...