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Haniel (Hebrew: חַנִּיאֵל, Ḥannīʾēl, "God is my grace"; Coptic: ⲁⲛⲁⲛⲓⲏⲗ Ananiēl; Arabic: أنانيال, 'Anya'il), also
known as Hananel, Anael,
Hanael or Aniel...
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Franz Haniel & Cie. GmbH is a
German holding company headquartered in Duisburg, Germany. It was
founded in 1756 in the city of Ruhrort, now Duisburg. Today...
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Haniel Clark Long (March 9, 1888 –
October 17, 1956) was an
American poet, novelist,
publisher and academic. He is best
known for his novella, Interlinear...
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Haniel family (German pronunciation: [
ˈhaːniˌɛl]) is a
German entrepreneurial dynasty originating in Duisburg,
Rhineland who is
primarily known for...
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Haniel Vinícius
Inoue Langaro (born 7
March 1995) is a
Brazilian professional handball player for
Dinamo București and the
Brazilian handball team. Until...
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Aletta Haniel née Noot (1742–1815), was a
German business person. She
managed a
substantial transport and
trade firm in
Duisburg in 1782-1809. She was...
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Arzneimittelwerk Dresden.
Haniel took over the
majority of the Gehe & Co. AG
shares with
effect from 1
January 1973. The
condition of
Haniel was that the GEHE’s...
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Beisheim met
Friedrich Wilhelm Lenz,
chairman of the
management board of
Franz Haniel & Cie. and
convinced him to
invest in Metro. In the
course of the following...
- Karl
Haniel (12
February 1877 in
Koblenz – 30
October 1944 in Dabringhausen) was a
German civil servant and entrepreneur. Karl
Haniel was the son of District...
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Edgar Haniel von
Haimhausen (12
December 1870 in
Ruhrort (now Duisburg) –14
January 1935 in Munich) was a
German diplomat.
Edgar Haniel von Haimhausen...