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    Haguenau (redirect from Hagenau)
    [aɡ(ə)no] ; Alsatian: Hàwenau [ˈhaːvənau̯] or Hàjenöi [ˈhaːjənœi̯]; German: Hagenau; historical English: Hagenaw) is a commune in the Bas-Rhin department of...
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  • today's France. Hagenau or Haguenau may also refer to: Gottfried von Hagenau, an Alsatian poet, theologian and medical doctor Reinmar of Hagenau (and Reinmar...
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    Reinmar von Hagenau (also Reinmar der Alte, Reinmar the Elder) was a German Minnesänger of the late twelfth century who composed and performed love-songs...
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    Gottfried von Hagenau (also known as Götz von Hagenau, Gozzo de Hagenowe, Goetz de Haguenau, Godefridus Haguenonensis, and several other names) was a...
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  • December 2021. "Niels Hagenau". worldfootball.net. Retrieved 15 December 2021. Niels Hagenau at WorldFootball.net Niels Hagenau at National-Football-Teams...
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    Reginbert of Hagenau also called Raimbert (10 November 1148) was 1130 provost of the Stift St. Pölten and in 1138 bishop of Passau. At 1130 at the latest...
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    Hagenauer (c. 1445/1460 — before 1538) was a German late gothic sculptor from Hagenau (Alsace in the Holy Roman Empire, present day France). He was most likely...
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    Şimşirgil Gerda Hagenau, p. 568 Ahmet Şimşirgil Gerda Hagenau, p. 568 Ahmet Şimşirgil Caroline Finkel Gerda Hagenau, p. 568 Gerda Hagenau (1918), Jan Sobieski:...
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    48°51′N 7°53′E / 48.850°N 7.883°E / 48.850; 7.883 Forest of Haguenau (French: Forêt de Haguenau; Alsatian: Hàwenauer Wàld; German: Heiliger Forst or...
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    possible candidate for the identity of the Bedford Master is "Haincelin of Hagenau" in Alsace, who was recorded in Paris between 1403 and 1424, and was perhaps...
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