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Sacher is a surname.
Origins can be
traced back to Germany.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Franz Sacher,
Austrian baker Hotel Sacher, a five-star...
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Franz Sacher (16
December 1816 – 11
March 1907) was an
Austrian confectioner, best
known as the
inventor of the Sachertorte.
According to
Sacher's son Eduard...
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Hotel Sacher is a five-star
luxury hotel in Vienna, Austria,
facing the
Vienna State Opera in the city's
central Innere Stadt district. It is
famous for...
- Paul
Sacher (28
April 1906 – 26 May 1999) was a
Swiss conductor,
patron and
billionaire businessman. At the time of his
death Sacher was
majority shareholder...
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Sacher Park (Hebrew: גן סאקר) is the
largest public park in the
center of Jerusalem, near the
neighborhoods of
Kiryat Wolfson and
Nachlaot and adjoins...
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Sacher hexachord (6-Z11,
musical cryptogram on the name of
Swiss conductor Paul
Sacher) is a
hexachord notable for its use in a set of
twelve compositions...
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Sacher (née Fuchs; 2
January 1859 — 25
February 1930) was an
Austrian hotel owner and proprietor, who was the
owner of the
world famous Hotel Sacher....
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Sacher: In
bester Gesellschaft (The
Hotel Sacher: In Good Company) is an Austrian-German
historical drama television series aired in two parts, directed...
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Richard Sacher (1
September 1942 – 27
February 2014) was a
Czech politician and
civil servant. He was the
first post-Communist
Interior Minister of Czechoslovakia...
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Leopold Ritter von
Sacher-Masoch (German: [ˈleːopɔlt fɔn ˈzaxɐ ˈmaːzɔx]; 27
January 1836 – 9
March 1895) was an
Austrian nobleman,
writer and journalist...