- née
Hönigsberg (1871–1942) Leo
Hönigsberg,
famous Croatian architect and co-owner of the
architecture studio Hönigsberg &
Deutsch Nicolae Hönigsberg, Romanian...
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David Hönigsberg (28
October 1959 – 3
February 2005) was a
South African classical composer,
conductor and musicologist. Born in Johannesburg,
South Africa...
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Hönigsberg &
Deutsch was an
architecture studio and
construction company formed in
Zagreb by
architects Leo
Hönigsberg and
Julio Deutsch,
active between...
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Nicolae Hönigsberg (also
known as Miklós Kinigli; 28
August 1901 – 8
December 1944) was a
Romanian footballer of
Hungarian and
Jewish ethnicity. He competed...
- Leo
Hönigsberg (Croatian:
Lavoslav Hoenigsberg,
pronounced [lâʋoslaʋ xěniɡzberg]; born in 1861, died in 1911) was a
famous Croatian architect and co-owner...
- Löw
Sinzheim (c. 1675–1744),
court purveyor of
Mainz Israel Edler von
Hönigsberg (1724–1789),
court agent and
lessee of the
tobacco monopoly from the Habsburgs...
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Margarete Hilferding, born
Hönigsberg (June 20, 1871 –
September 23, 1942), was an
Austrian physician and psychoanalyst.
Hilferding was the
first woman...
- co-founder of the
Illyrian movement Leo
Hönigsberg (1861–1911),
architect and co-owner of the
architecture studio Hönigsberg &
Deutsch Hosea Jacobi (1841–1925)...
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Williams and
Brothers Strause), Best
Editing in a
Video (Editor: Hal
Honigsberg) and Best
Cinematography in a
Video (Director of Photography:
Declan Quinn)...
- and
Sefer Hanokh.
Rabbi Gedalia Honigsberg, in
Minchat Todah (2014) – On Kanievsky's customs.
Rabbi Gedalia Honigsberg, The
Obligations – On Kanievsky's...