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Darre or Darré is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Bernie Darre (1939–2006), American football guard *Hans Jørgen Darre (1803–1874), Norwegian clergyman * Jeanne-Marie Darré (1905–1999), French classical pianist * Niels Stockfleth Darre (1765–1809), Norwegian military officer *Niels Stockfleth Darre Eckhoff (1831–1914), Norwegian architect *Richard Walther Darré (1895–1953), SS-Obergruppenführer and leading Nazi ''Blut und Boden'' ideologist See also *Hans Jørgen Darre-Jenssen (1864–1950), Norwegian engineer and politician *Worm Hirsch Darre-Jenssen (1870–1945), Norwegian engineer and politician *Tournous-Darré Tournous-Darré is a commune in the Hautes-Pyrénées department in south-western France. See also *Communes of the Hautes-Pyrénées department A commune is an alternative term for an intentional community. Commune or comună or comune or oth ...
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Bernie Darre
Bernard John Darre (November 8, 1939 – April 26, 2006) was an American professional football guard in the National Football League (NFL) for the Washington Redskins. He played college football at Tulane University and was selected in the 15th round of the 1960 NFL draft The 1960 NFL draft in which NFL teams take turns selecting amateur college American football players and other first-time eligible players, was held at the Warwick Hotel in Philadelphia on November 30, 1959. Many players, including half of thos .... External links 1939 births 2006 deaths Alcee Fortier High School alumni American football offensive guards Players of American football from New Orleans Tulane Green Wave football players Washington Redskins players 20th-century American sportsmen {{offensive-lineman-1930s-stub ...
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Hans Jørgen Darre
Hans Jørgen Darre (27 September 1803 – 11 March 1874) was a Norway, Norwegian clergyman and Bishop of Nidaros. Darre was born at Klæbu (village), Klæbu in Sør-Trøndelag, Søndre Trondhjem county, Norway. He was the son of the vicar of Klæbu Church, Klæbo Church and constitutional founding father, Jacob Hersleb Darre. He graduated as cand.theol. in 1827 and succeeded his father as vicar of Klæbu Church in 1833. He was the dean (religion), dean in the district of Dalane, Dalerne from 1843 to 1848, and in March 1849 he took over as Bishop of the Diocese of Nidaros, Diocese of Trondhjem (Nidaros). He retired in 1860 with a 1000 speciedaler pension. In 1872, he moved to a town near the Spanish-Portuguese border, where his daughter's husband worked in a mine. Hans Jørgen Darre died in Miraflores, Spain during 1874, his body brought back to Norway in December 1883. In Trondheim (city), Throndhjem, he was a member of the Royal Norwegian Society of Sciences and Letters. He ser ...
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Jeanne-Marie Darré
Jeanne-Marie Darré (30 July 190526 January 1999) was a French classical pianist. She was known for her lyrical and elegant''88 notes pour piano solo'', Jean-Pierre Thiollet, Neva Editions, 2015, p.91. interpretations of the solo works of Chopin and Liszt, and of the Saint-Saëns Concertos. She was awarded the Légion d'honneur and made a Chevalier des Arts et Lettres. Biography Darré was born in Givet, France, in 1905. She studied at the Paris Conservatoire with Isidor Philipp and Marguerite Long, and worked with Fauré, Saint-Saëns and Ravel among others. She made her debut at the age of 14 and her first recordings at 16. When she was 21, she played all five of the Saint-Saëns Piano Concertos in a single concert with the Concerts Lamoureux orchestra, conducted by Paul Paray. She also recorded seven piano rolls for the Duo-Art system in the mid 1920s. She at first pursued her career in Europe, only performing in the United States for the first time in February 1962 at C ...
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Niels Stockfleth Darre
Major Niels Stockfleth Darre (18 February 1765 – 9 October 1809) was a Royal Dano-Norwegian Army officer. Darre was born in Fåberg as the son of Major General Michael Darre (1728–1804) and his wife Anna Christine Pram. He married Ellen Aschim. Niels Stockfleth Darre was hired in the military cadastre authority in 1787, and eventually advanced to leader. In 1807, when the Gunboat War broke out, he was appointed aide-de-camp for the Danish Prince Christian August. In 1808, when the Dano-Swedish War broke out, Darre participated in battles with the rank of Major. On 14 September 1809 at Magnor he negotiated a temporary ceasefire with the Swedish Army The Swedish Army () is the army, land force of the Swedish Armed Forces of the Kingdom of Sweden. Beginning with its service in 1521, the Swedish Army has been active for more than 500 years. History Svea Life Guards dates back to the year 1 .... However, he died a few weeks later. References 1765 births 1809 death ...
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Niels Stockfleth Darre Eckhoff
Niels Stockfleth Darre Eckhoff (5 January 1831 – 26 September 1914) was a Norway, Norwegian architect. He was born in Trondheim, Throndhjem as the son of Christian Martin Eckhoff and his wife Nicoline Johanne Luytkis. He married Nicoline Otilie Eckhoff in July 1869; the couple had several children.Genealogy
He was a granduncle of jurist Ernst Fredrik Eckhoff, actor Johannes Eckhoff, legal academic Torstein Eckhoff and designer Tias Eckhoff. He attended the Royal Drawing School, now the Norwegian National Academy of Craft and Art Industry, in Oslo. He was a student of Johan Henrik Nebelong during the construction of Oscarshall, from 1847 to 1852. He studied later at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen. After returning from Copenhagen he was hired as an assistant at the National Academy of Craft and Art Industry. H ...
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Richard Walther Darré
Richard Walther Darré (born Ricardo Walther Óscar Darré; 14 July 1895 – 5 September 1953) was one of the leading Nazism, Nazi "Blood and Soil, blood and soil" () ideologists and served as Reich Ministry of Food and Agriculture, Reich Minister of Food and Agriculture. As the National leader () for agricultural policy, he was a high-ranking functionary in the Nazi Party and as a Senior group leader () in the Schutzstaffel, SS, he was the seventh most senior commander in that organisation. Born in Belgrano, Buenos Aires to German parents, Darré was schooled in Germany and saw active service in the Imperial German Army during the World War I, First World War. After the war, he pursued a degree in agriculture at the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, University of Halle and joined the agrarianism, agrarian and ''Völkisch movement, Völkisch'' Artaman League, where he began to develop the tendency which would become "blood and soil". His philosphy was a major infl ...
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Hans Jørgen Darre-Jenssen
Hans Jørgen Darre-Jenssen (22 June 1864 – 26 June 1950) was a Norway, Norwegian engineer and politician for the Free-minded Liberal Party. He was the Minister of Labour and Social Inclusion#Ministry of Labour (1885–1946), Minister of Labour from 1910 to 1912, and thereafter served as director of the Norwegian State Railways. Personal life He was born in Ranheim in Strinda Municipality, Strinden Municipality as a son of estate owner and politician Lauritz Jenssen (1837–1899) and Jørgine Wilhelmine Darre (1842–1910). He was a younger brother of engineer Lauritz Jenssen Dorenfeldt (engineer), Lauritz Jenssen Dorenfeldt, and an older brother of Worm Hirsch Darre-Jenssen, who also served as Minister of Labour, from 1926 to 1928. On the maternal side he was a great-grandson of Jacob Hersleb Darre, a founding father of the Norwegian Constitution, and a grandson of bishop Hans Jørgen Darre. On the paternal side he was a member of the Jenssen trading dynasty; as the gre ...
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Worm Hirsch Darre-Jenssen
Worm Hirsch Darre-Jenssen (7 December 1870 – 30 April 1945) was a Norwegian engineer and politician for the Conservative Party. He served two terms in the Parliament of Norway, and as Minister of Labour from 1926 to 1928. Career Worm Darre-Jenssen took education in machinery and construction in 1889 and 1890, at the technical school in Trondhjem. From 1890 to 1894 he worked as an assistant in railway construction. From 1894 to 1895 he studied at the Technische Hochschule Hannover. He then worked until 1900 with road administration in Kristians Amt. In 1901 he returned to Trondhjem to supervise the construction of an electricity plant. From 1902 he worked in the city engineer department, from 1913 as chief engineer. He was elected to the Parliament of Norway in 1925, representing the Market towns of Sør-Trøndelag and Nord-Trøndelag counties. In 1926, following a reshuffle in July, Darre-Jenssen was appointed Minister of Labour. His brother, Hans Jørgen, also served in ...
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