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Eberhardt is a Germanic surname. It may refer to: People *Andrei Eberhardt (1856–1919), Russian naval officer * Charles Eberhardt (1871–1965), American diplomat * Cliff Eberhardt (b. 1954), American contemporary folk singer and songwriter * Erich Eberhardt (1913–1965), German military officer *Frederick Eberhardt (philanthropist) (1868–1946), American engineer, philanthropist, university administrator and president of Gould & Eberhardt * Frederick Eberhardt (philosopher) (born 1978), American philosopher * Georg Eberhardt (1914–1943), German military officer * Henri Eberhardt (1913–1976), French canoeist *Hugo Eberhardt (1874–1959), German architect * Isabelle Eberhardt (1877–1904), Swiss writer and explorer of North Africa *Thom Eberhardt (b. 1947), American film director, producer and screenwriter *Walter von Eberhardt (1862–1944), German general * William Eberhardt, American forger of the Dare Stones Locations *Fitzner-Eberhardt Arid Lands Ecology Reserve, an a ...
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Andrei Eberhardt
Andrei Augustovich Ebergard (; 9 November 1856 – 19 April 1919) was an Imperial Russian Navy admiral of German ancestry. Biography Eberhardt was born in Patras, Greece, where his father, August Eberhardt, served as the consul for the Russian Empire. He had Westphalian ancestry; his grandfather Johann Karl Eberhardt moved from Hamburg to Russia during the early-19th century. He was not baptised a Lutheran but an Orthodox because his mother was Russian. Eberhardt graduated from the Russian Marine Cadet Corps in 1878. From 1882 to 1884 he served in the Siberian Military Flotilla as a signals officer. In 1886, he became a flag officer and adjutant to Admiral Ivan Shestakov ( Minister of the Navy, in office: 1882-1888) and in 1891 he became a flag officer to Admiral commanding the Russian Pacific Squadron. In 1896 Eberhardt transferred to the Black Sea Fleet, serving as gunnery officer on the battleships ''Ekaterina II'' and ''Chesma''. In 1898 he moved back to the Russian ...
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Thom Eberhardt
Thomas Everett "Thom" Eberhardt (born March 7, 1947) is an American film director, producer and screenwriter. Eberhardt has won two awards and two nominations. He is most noted for his work on ''Without a Clue'', ''Honey, I Blew Up the Kid'', and the cult classic ''Night of the Comet''. Eberhardt, formerly a member of Writers Guild of America West, left and maintained financial core status in 2008. Partial filmography TV movies * ''Twice Upon a Time (1998 TV Movie), Twice Upon a Time'' (1998) * ''Ratz'' (2000) (Also writer) References External links

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Eberhart (other)
Eberhart is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: Surname *Adolph Olson Eberhart (1870-1944), American politician * Mark Eberhart, American chemist and author * Meredith J. Eberhart, American hiker * Mignon G. Eberhart (1899-1996), American author * Ralph Eberhart (born 1946), United States Air Force general * Richard Eberhart (1904-2005), American poet * Russell C. Eberhart, American electrical engineer * Sean Eberhart (born 1966), American politician Given name * Eberhart Jensen (1922–2003), Norwegian astrophysicist Fictional characters *Joanna Eberhart, protagonist of the novel '' The Stepford Wives'' and the two film adaptations See also * Eberhart Steel Products Company of Buffalo, New York, United States *Eberhard Eberhard is an old Germanic name meaning the strength or courage of a wild boar. People First name *Eberhard of Friuli (815–866), Duke and key figure in the Carolingian Empire *Eberhard of Béthune (died 1212), Flemish gramma ...
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Eberhard
Eberhard is an old Germanic name meaning the strength or courage of a wild boar. People First name *Eberhard of Friuli (815–866), Duke and key figure in the Carolingian Empire *Eberhard of Béthune (died 1212), Flemish grammarian *Eberhard I, Duke of Württemberg (1445–1496) * Eberhard II, Count of Württemberg (after 1315–1392) * Eberhard I, Count of Bonngau (died 937) * Eberhard III, Duke of Franconia (ca. 885–939) * Eberhard (Archbishop of Trier) (1010–1066) *Eberhard of Salzburg (died 1164), Bishop of Salzburg and saint * Eberhard Zacharias Munck af Rosenschöld (1775–1840), Swedish vaccine pioneer * Eberhard Anheuser (1806–1880), soap and candle maker, co-founder of Anheuser-Busch * Eberhard Wagner (* 1938), German linguist and author *Eberhard Weber (* 1940), German jazz musician and composer Last name *Eberhard family, a prominent Swiss industrialist family ( Eberhard & Co.) from Bern whose origin has been traced back to the 10th century ** George-Emile Eberhar ...
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Otto Eberhardt Patronenfabrik
Otto Eberhardt Patronenfabrik (English: "Otto Eberhardt Cartridge Factory") was a munitions company established in 1860. The company's ''Hirtenberger Patronen, Zündhütchen und Metallwarenfabrik'' (English: "cartridge, primer and metalware fabrication in Hirtenberg") near Wiener Neustadt (proofmark "am") used forced labor during World War II from a sub-camp of the Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp and produced ammunition including 9×19mm Parabellum (pistol and submachine gun) and 7,92 x 57 mm, 8 mm Mauser (rifle) cartridges. The company also had a factory in Ronsdorf near Wuppertal (proofmark "ap") which produced rifles. Additional Wilhelm Gustloff Stiftung, ''Gustloff'' facilities were in Meiningen and Weimar. Hirtenberg aircraft Otto Eberhardt Patronenfabrik also purchased the assets of the Hopfner aircraft company in 1935. They continued production of both de Havilland- and Siemens-powered aircraft under the Hirtenberg brand. They produced the Hirtenberg HS.9 under th ...
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Hanford Reach National Monument
The Hanford Reach National Monument is a national monument in the U.S. state of Washington. It was created in 2000, mostly from the former security buffer surrounding the Hanford Nuclear Reservation. The area has been untouched by development or agriculture since 1943. For this reason, it is considered an involuntary park. The monument is named after the Hanford Reach, the last non-tidal, free-flowing section of the Columbia River in the United States, and is one of eight national monuments administered by the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service; part of the monument within the Hanford Site is also managed by the Department of Energy. President Bill Clinton established the monument by presidential decree in 2000. In May 2017, the Interior Department announced that Hanford Reach was one of 27 national monuments under review for possible rescinding of their designation. Ancestors of the Wanapum People, Yakama Nation, Confederated Tribes of the Colville, Confederated Tribes of t ...
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Dare Stones
The Dare Stones are a series of stones inscribed with messages supposedly written by members of the lost Roanoke Colony, allegedly discovered in various places across the Southeastern United States in the late 1930s. The colonists were last seen on Roanoke Island, off the coast of what is now North Carolina, in August 1587, and the mystery of their disappearance has since become a part of American folklore. The stones created a media circus in the United States, as the public became fascinated with the possible resolution of the Lost Colony's fate. A total of 48 Dare Stones are catalogued at Brenau University in Gainesville, Georgia, although additional stones were also reported. Nearly all of the inscriptions in the Brenau collection purport to be messages from Lost Colonist Eleanor Dare to her father, the colony's governor John White, who had left for England in 1587 and returned three years later to discover all of the colonists missing. Taken together, the messages compose a n ...
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