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Johann Simon Haspinger (28
October 1776 – 12
January 1858) was a
Capuchin priest and a
leader of the
Tyrolean Rebellion against the
French and Bavarian...
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Ernst Haspinger (born 2 July 1955, in Welsberg-Taisten) was an
Italian luger who
competed during the late 1970s and
early 1980s. He won a
bronze medal...
- 1863. The
father of Hans
Makart worked here as a chamberlain.
Joachim Haspinger (1776–1858),
Capuchin priest and a
leader of the
Tyrolean Rebellion, spent...
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support of
other leaders such as
Josef Speckbacher and
Father Joachim Haspinger. He
commanded a
force of
Tyroleans approximately 20,000 strong, together...
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consisting of
Josef Speckbacher,
Peter Mayr,
Capuchin Father Joachim Haspinger,
Major Martin Teimer and
Kajetan Sveth,
against new
legislation and a...
- Neill,
Scottish printer,
horticulturalist (d. 1851)
October 28 –
Joachim Haspinger,
Catholic priest,
leader of the
Tyrolese revolt against Napoleon (d. 1858)...
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Andreas Hofer,
Josef Speckbacher,
Peter Mayr,
Capuchin Father Joachim Haspinger, and
Major Martin Teimer. The
Bavarians were led by
French Marshal François...
- Trebević mountain. The East
German Torsten Görlitzer and the
Italian Ernst Haspinger dominated the
first two
rounds of the men's event, but they both lost...
- Karl Brunner (ITA) 1979–80 Ernst
Haspinger (ITA) Karl Brunner (ITA) Georg Fluckinger (AUT) 1980–81 Ernst
Haspinger (ITA) none
awarded Karl Brunner (ITA)...
- for the
third time
after hosting the
event previously in 1975 and 1980.
Haspinger earned his
third straight bronze medal in this
event at the championships...