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Henneberg may refer to: Places *County of Henneberg, a mediaeval state in the Holy Roman Empire *Henneberg, Thuringia, a municipality in Thuringia, Germany People *Henneberg family, a German noble family ** Catherine of Henneberg (c. 1334–1397) ** Berthold von Henneberg (1442–1504), Archbishop of Mainz ** William IV, Princely count of Henneberg-Schleusingen (c. 1475–1559) *Claus H. Henneberg (1936-1998), German librettist and translator *Georg Henneberg (1908-1996), German physician, director of Robert Koch Institute *Gerd Michael Henneberg (1922-2011), German actor and theater director *Hugo Henneberg (1863-1918), Austrian amateur photographer *Jill Henneberg (1974-), US Olympic equestrian *Johann Baptist Henneberg (1768-1822), Austrian composer, pianist, organist and Kapellmeister *Maciej Henneberg (born 1949), Australian-Polish physical anthropologist and evolutionist *Mary Jane (Molly) Henneberg (born 1973), TV reporter *Nathalie Henneberg (1910-1977), French science ...
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County Of Henneberg
The House of Henneberg was a medieval German Graf, comital family (''Grafen'') which from the 11th century onwards held large territories in the Duchy of Franconia. Their county was raised to a Princes of the Holy Roman Empire, princely county (''Gefürstete Grafschaft'') in 1310. Upon the extinction of the line in the late 16th century, most of the territory was inherited by the Saxon House of Wettin and subsequently incorporated into the Thuringian estates of its Ernestine duchies, Ernestine branch. Origins The distant origins of this family are speculative yet seem to originate in the Middle Rhine Valley, east of modern-day France. Charibert, a nobleman in Neustria is the earliest recorded ancestor of the family, dating before 636. Five generations pass between Charibert and the next descendant of note, Robert III of Worms. Both the Capetian dynasty and the Popponids (Elder House of Babenberg) are direct male lineal descendants of Count Robert I and therefore referred to as R ...
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Johann Baptist Henneberg
Johann Baptist Henneberg (5 December 1768 – 27 November 1822) Michael Lorenz: "Neue Forschungsergebnisse zum Theater auf der Wieden und Emanuel Schikaneder", ''Wiener Geschichtsblätter'', April 2008, Verein für Geschichte der Stadt Wien, Wien, 15–36. was an Austrian composer, pianist, organist and Kapellmeister. Career Born in Vienna, Henneberg was Kapellmeister from 1790 to 1801 at the Theater auf der Wieden, then until 1803 at the Theater an der Wien. Later he was employed as an organist by the prince Nikolaus II, Prince Esterházy in Eisenstadt, where he also conducted opera performances. From 1814, Henneberg was choir master at the Augustinian Church, Vienna, and from 1818 to 1822 organist in the Imperial court orchestra, the Wiener Hofmusikkapelle. Henneberg played a decisive role in the rehearsal of Mozart's opera ''The Magic Flute''. After Mozart himself conducted the premiere on 30 September and 1 October 1791, Henneberg conducted the following performances. Hen ...
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Henneberger (other)
Henneberger can refer to : *Barbara Henneberger (October 4, 1940 – April 12, 1964), German alpine skier *Kathrin Henneberger (born 1987), German politician *Moriz Henneberger (16 October 1878, Basel – 7 April 1959, Basel), Swiss chess master *Walter Henneberger (19 May 1883, Ennenda – 15 January 1969, Zurich), Swiss chess master See also: Hennenberger, Hennenberg, Henneberg (other) {{disambig ...
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Zdzisław Henneberg
Zdzisław Karol Henneberg Virtuti Militari, VM, Distinguished Flying Cross (United Kingdom), DFC, Krzyz Zaslugi, KZ***, Croix de Guerre, CdeG (11 May 1911 – 12 April 1941) was a Polish airman who flew with the Royal Air Force during the Battle of Britain and a flying ace of the Second World War. Early life and career Henneberg was born on 11 May 1914 in Warsaw. He graduated from the VIIIth Polish Air Force and before the war was an instructor at the advanced flight training school. He was stationed as an instructor in Dęblin when the battle of Poland, German invasion of Poland commenced, and volunteered for combat flying. After the USSR's invasion of Poland he fled to Romania and then to France, where he trained on the Morane-Saulnier M.S.406. Battle of France During the Battle of France, German invasion of France Henneberg was put in command of a Bloch MB.150, MB.152 fighter group. He was stationed at Châteauroux, which was abandoned by its French personnel on 17 June 1940, ...
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Wilhelm Henneberg
Wilhelm Henneberg (10 September 1825 – 22 November 1890) was a German chemist and student of Justus von Liebig. Life He attended the Collegium Carolinum in Brunswick and studied at the University of Giessen with Justus von Liebig and at the University of Jena where he received his Ph.D. in 1849. It was under the influence of Liebig that Henneberg decided to devote his career to agricultural chemistry.Henneberg, Johann Wilhelm Julius
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In 1852 he became secretary of the ''Königlich Hannoverschen Landwirtschaftsgesellschaft'' (Royal Hanoverian Agricultural Society) in , and in 1857 was named director of the newly established agricultural experiment station in
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Richard Henneberg
Karl Vilhelm Albert Richard Henneberg (5 August 1853 – 19 October 1925) was a German composer and conductor, who later lived in Sweden. Biography His mother was named Augusta Boltman, and his father, Albert Henneberg, was an opera singer. He was born in Berlin, Germany. He was a student of Rust, had a concert tour in Scandinavia in 1872 and the following year at the age of twenty, became conductor of '' Harmonien'' (later Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra) in Bergen, Norway. After serving in Bergen, he travelled with a German opera company and settled in Stockholm, Sweden, where he became Kapellmeister of a small theater in 1878, the new theater in 1879, and the opera in 1885. His compositions include the opera ''Drottningens vallfart'', the ballet ''Undina'' and music to the plays ''Brand'', ''Lyco-Pers resa'' and ''Diamantbröllopet''. He also composed diverse chamber music, piano pieces, choral works and solo songs. He was married in 1879 to Fanny Louise Behrens and in 1900 ...
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Nathalie Henneberg
Nathalie Henneberg (23 October 1910, in Batumi – 24 June 1977, in Paris) was a French science fiction writer, a precursor of modern French heroic fantasy. She was married to, and collaborated with, Charles Henneberg zu Irmelshausen Wasungen (1899–1959). Literary biography Henneberg got her start writing with her husband, apparently collaborating without attribution on several of his novels. German-born Charles Henneberg wrote a series of flamboyant space operas featuring superheroic protagonists, often soldiers or mercenaries, full of violent, romantic passions. ''La Naissance des Dieux'' he Birth Of The Gods(1954) adapted Greek and Nordic mythologies in a science fiction context. In it, a scientist, an astronaut and a poet stranded on another planet discover they can psychically create life and, eventually, vie for supremacy. In accordance with Henneberg's philosophy, the astronaut was the hero, and the poet the misguided villain. The novel won the then Rosny Award. ''L ...
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Mary Jane (Molly) Henneberg
Mary Janne "Molly" Henneberg (born August 13, 1973) is an American former news reporter for the Fox News Channel. She had joined the network in 2001 and was based at the network's Washington, D.C. bureau. Henneberg left Fox News in December 2014. On October 3, 2015, she reported again on Fox News. Biography During her career at Fox News Channel, she has been a White House correspondent and covered the 2004 Presidential campaign. In 2003 she reported from Baghdad during Operation Iraqi Freedom. Recently, she presented live coverage of Hurricane Katrina from Mississippi and reported on the hurricane recovery efforts from Louisiana. Prior to joining Fox News Channel, Henneberg was the medical reporter for WBRE-TV in Wilkes Barre/Scranton, Pennsylvania. She was also an early evening anchor and medical reporter at WPBN-TV in Traverse City, Michigan, and began her career as a reporter for WHAG-TV in Hagerstown, Maryland. She is a 1991 graduate of George Mason High School in Falls C ...
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Maciej Henneberg
Maciej Henneberg (born 1949) is a Polish-Australian anatomist, Emeritus Professor at the University of Adelaide and Adjunct Professor at Flinders University interested in human evolution, forensic science, human anatomy, as well as physical anthropology. From 1996 to 2021 he was Wood Jones Professor of Anthropological and Comparative Anatomy at the University of Adelaide, Australia. He has held various academic positions at the University of Oxford, the University of Texas at Austin, the University of Cape Town, the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg and the University of Zurich. His work has been widely published and commented on in the news media. Henneberg is often called upon for comment by journalists investigating his areas of expertise. Similarly, he has appeared in numerous Australian courts to provide expert evidence. Education and early life Henneberg graduated summa cum laude in 1973 in Biology (Physical Anthropology) at Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan, ...
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Jill Henneberg
Jill Henneberg (born September 22, 1974) is an American equestrian. She won a silver medal in team eventing at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, together with Karen O'Connor Karen Lende O'Connor (born February 17, 1958) is an American equestrian who competes in three-day eventing. Although she did not come from a family of equestrians, her interest in horses started at an early age, and she received her first ho ..., David O'Connor and Bruce Davidson. References External links * 1974 births Living people American female equestrians Olympic silver medalists for the United States in equestrian Equestrians at the 1996 Summer Olympics Medalists at the 1996 Summer Olympics 20th-century American sportswomen {{US-equestrian-bio-stub ...
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Henneberg, Thuringia
Henneberg () is a village and a former municipality in the district Schmalkalden-Meiningen, in Thuringia, Germany. Since 1 January 2019, it is part of the town Meiningen. It was the origin of the medieval House of Henneberg The House of Henneberg was a medieval German Graf, comital family (''Grafen'') which from the 11th century onwards held large territories in the Duchy of Franconia. Their county was raised to a Princes of the Holy Roman Empire, princely county ( .... References Former municipalities in Thuringia Schmalkalden-Meiningen {{SchmalkaldenMeiningen-geo-stub ...
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Hugo Henneberg
Hugo Henneberg (27 July 186311 July 1918) was an Austrian scientist, graphic artist, and art photographer. Early life and education Hugo Henneberg was born on 27 July 1863 in Vienna, Austrian Empire. Henneberg departed from his family home at the age of eleven to go to grammar school at Schnepfenthal Salzmann School. Upon his return, he completed his high school studies in Vienna. He was attending Vienna's K.K. Franz-Joseph-Gymnasium in the early 1880s. In 1882, Henneberg devoted himself to studies in physics, chemistry, astronomy, and mathematics at the Vienna University and later in Jena. He partnered with Vienna's Richard O. Lorenz on a patent filed under the 'Electrical apparatus and telegraphy' category for electric arc lamps on 26 May 1883. In December 1884, they entered a patent in Berlin for innovations in regulators for electric arc lamps. Henneberg received his doctorate in physics at the University of Jena in 1887. Shortly after, Dr. Hugo Henneberg travelled to Nort ...
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