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Rauber is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Francis D.
Rauber (1901–1991),
American second Sergeant Major of the
Marine Corps François...
- The
Räuber is the
eleventh album by the
German hard rock band Bonfire. It was
released in 2008 by LZ Records. The band
collaborated with P.W.
Politz to...
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August Rauber (March 9, 1841 –
February 16, 1917) was a
German anatomist and
embryologist born in
Obermoschel in the Rhineland-Palatinate.
Rauber was born...
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Indigo und die
vierzig Räuber (Indigo and the
Forty Thieves) is an
operetta composed by
Johann Strauss II to a
German libretto by
Maximilian Steiner based...
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Joseph "Ty"
Rauber (September 8, 1905 –
January 29, 1949) was a
college football player, Navy Commander, and
special agent with the FBI.
Rauber was born...
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Mathias Kneißl) [in English: "Kneissel"],
known as
Robber Kneissl (in
German Räuber Kneißl, in Austro-Bavarian
Raiba Kneißl), (4
August 1875 in Unterweikertshofen...
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Rauber (8
August 1866, in
Konstanz – 5
August 1909, in Solothurn) was a
Swiss history, landscape, and
genre painter. He was the son of
Theodor Rauber...
- The
Robbers (Die
Räuber,
German pronunciation: [diː ˈʁɔʏbɐ] ) is the
first dramatic play by
German playwright Friedrich Schiller. The play was published...
- Karl-Josef
Rauber (11
April 1934 – 26
March 2023) was a
German prelate of the
Catholic Church who
served as an
apostolic nuncio from 1982
until his retirement...
- François
Rauber (19
January 1933 – 14
December 2003) was a
French pianist, composer,
arranger and
conductor known for his
works with
chansonnier Jacques...