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Hermany [xɛrˈmanɨ] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Tykocin,
within Białystok County,
Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland...
- Lynn Township, Pennsylvania.
Edward Hermany's brother was the
engineer and
architect Charles Hermany.
Hermany's English-language m****cripts are in the...
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Charles Hermany (October 9, 1830 –
January 18, 1908) was an
engineer and architect.
Charles Hermany was born on
October 9, 1830, in Lynn Township, Pennsylvania...
- Transylvania, Romania. It is
composed of six villages: Cașolț (Kastenholz;
Hermány), Cornățel (Harbachdorf; Hortobágyfalva), Daia (formerly Daia Săsească;...
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Grande do Sul), son of
Edwaldo Waldemar Hermany and
Romilda Hermina Hermany. He is
married to
Helena Hermany and
father of three. He
majored in Law and...
- Ezra
Light Grumbine Lee
Light Grumbine Earl C. Haag
Henry Harbaugh Edward Hermany Abraham R.
Horne Harry Hess
Reichard Clarence G.
Reitnauer Emmanuel Rondthaler...
- Hermán (also
Hermány,
Herman or Hermann) was the name of a gens (Latin for "clan"; nemzetség in Hungarian) in the
Kingdom of Hungary. The
powerful Lackfi...
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contains the
villages and
settlements of Bagienki, Broniszewo, Dobki,
Hermany, Janin, Kapice-Lipniki, Kiermusy, Kiślaki, Krosno, Łaziuki, Łazy Duże,...
- Herm**** "Herman"
Brood (Dutch pronunciation: [
ɦɛrˈmaːnʏs ˈɦɛrmɑm ˈbroːt]; 5
November 1946 – 11 July 2001) was a
Dutch musician, painter,
actor and poet...
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Robertson Croes (1901)
Robert Moore (1902)
Alfred Noble (1903)
Charles Hermany (1904)
Charles Conrad Schneider (1905)
Frederic Pike
Stearns (1906) George...