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businessman Emanuel Schiffers (1850–1904),
Russian chess player and
chess writer Marie-Hélène
Schiffers,
Belgian racing cyclist Schiffer This page
lists people...
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Schiffers. The name may
refer to: András
Schiffer (born 1971),
Hungarian politician Adolf Schiffer (1873–1950),
Hungarian cellist Ben
Schiffer (born...
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after Mikhail Chigorin.
Schiffers parents emigrated from Germany. He was born in
Saint Petersburg and also died there.
Schiffers held the
title of Russian...
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Michael Schiffer is an
American screenwriter,
video game
writer and film producer.
Schiffer is
known for such
films and
video games as Colors, Lean on...
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Schiffer Publishing Ltd. (also
known for its
imprints Schiffer,
Schiffer Craft,
Schiffer Military History,
Schiffer Kids,
REDFeather MBS,
Cornell Maritime...
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Schiffers & Co. was a
silver manufacturer from Warsaw, Poland. The
company was
founded in 1888 by
Andrzej Boleslaw Schiffers. At the
beginning of the twentieth...
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Father Hubert Friedrich Heinrich Schiffer, S.J. (July 15, 1915 in Gütersloh,
Province of Westphalia, Prussia,
German Empire –
March 27, 1982 in Frankfurt...
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Championships in 1979. "Marie-Hélène
Schiffers".
Cycling Archives.
Retrieved 4 May 2014. Marie-Hélène
Schiffers at
Cycling Archives (archived) v t e...
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Claudia Maria Schiffer (German: [ˈklaʊdi̯a ˈʃɪfɐ] ; born 25
August 1970) is a
German model and
actress based in England. She rose to fame in the 1990s...
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Egidius Schiffer (1956 – 21/22 July 2018) was a
German serial killer, who was
known as The
Strangler of Aachen.
Between 1983 and 1990, he murdered...