- ships.
Hanse is the Old High
German word for a band or troop. This word was
applied to
bands of
merchants traveling between the
Hanseatic cities.
Hanse in...
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Charles Hanses (c. 1659 – c. 1697) was a
Member of
Parliament for
Winchester from 1685 to 1689.
Hanses was the
eldest son of John
Hanses of
Selby and York...
- HockeyAllsvenskan.
Following six
seasons with
Leksands IF,
Hanses signed with
Almtuna IS. On
February 26, 2014,
Hanses was
transferred to Skellefteå AIK of the Swedish...
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Julian Hanses (born 31
August 1997 in Hilden) is a
racing driver from Germany. He
currently competes in the
Porsche Carrera Cup Germany. † As
Hanses was...
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Gilbert Hanse (born
August 12, 1963) is an
American golf
course designer.
Hanse,
along with his
business partner Jim Wagner, was
selected to
design the...
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Wessel Johannes Cronje (25
September 1969 – 1 June 2002) was a
South African international cricketer and
captain of the
South Africa national cricket team...
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Hanse [La
Hanse (XIIe–XVIIe siècles); German], see
references for
bibliographical details, p. 55. ISBN 3-520-37105-7.
Philippe Dollinger, Die
Hanse [La...
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HanseYachts AG is a
German yacht manufacturer headquartered in the city of
Greifswald (Baltic Sea). The
company is one of the world's
largest manufacturers...
- The
Hanse Sail in
Rostock is the
largest maritime festival in
Mecklenburg (Germany) and one of the
largest in Europe.
About 250
traditional sailing ships...
- the
Brothers Grimm. In the
original 1812 edition,
story #32 was
called Hanses Trine. It was
removed after the
first edition and
replaced by Die Kluge...