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Salzman is a
German surname meaning "salt-man". It may also
appear as
Salzmann or Saltzman.
Notable people with this
surname include: Eric Salzman, American...
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Jeanne de
Salzmann (born Jeanne-Marie Allemand)
often addressed as
Madame de
Salzmann (January 26, 1889,
Reims – May 24, 1990, Paris) was a French-Swiss...
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William Salzmann (born 19
November 2003) is an
Australian cricketer who
plays for New
South Wales. He is a right-handed batsman, and
right arm
medium fast...
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Gotthilf Salzmann (1 July 1744 – 31
October 1811) was a
German educational reformer and the
founder of the
Schnepfenthal institution.
Salzmann was born...
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Joseph Salzmann (August 17, 1819 –
January 17, 1874), one of the best-known
Roman Catholic pioneer priests in the
Northwest Territory of the
United States...
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Sasha Marianna Salzmann (born in Volgograd,
Soviet Union on 21
August 1985) is a
German playwright, essayist,
theatre curator and novelist. They are a...
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Salzmann was a
German designer at the
Schelter &
Giesecke Type Foundry. He
immigrated to the
United States. All of
these faces were
produced by the...
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Christian Gotthilf Salzmann founded the
school in 1784, with the
intention to
focus on languages,
practical work and
physical exercise.
Salzmann was an influential...
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Richard Salzmann (10 May 1929 – 2
October 2023) was a
Czech lawyer and politician. A
member of the
Civic Democratic Party, he
served in the
Senate from...
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Michel de
Salzmann (31
December 1923 in
Paris – 4
August 2001 in Paris), son of
Jeanne de
Salzmann, was a psychiatrist, and the
president of the Gurdjieff...