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Mangel (surname)
Mangel is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Ernst Michael Mangel (1800–1887), Hungarian musician and composer *Marcel Mangel, aka ''Marcel Marceau'' (1923–2007), French mime *Laurent Mangel (born 1981), French racing cyclist Fictional characters: * The Mangel family in the Australian TV soap opera ''Neighbours'': ** Kerry Bishop Mangel, wife of Joe Mangel, mother of Sky Mangel **Kerry Breanna Mangel, Kerry Mangel, Jr., daughter of Sky Mangel **Joe Mangel, son of Len and Nell Mangel **Nell Mangel, Eleanor "Nell" Worthington, Nell Worthington, mother of Joe Mangel **Sky Mangel, stepdaughter of Joe Mangel **Toby Mangel, son of Joe Mangel See also * Johanna Mängel (born 1990), Estonian cellist * Mangels (surname) *Mangle (machine) A mangle or wringer is a mechanical laundry aid consisting of two rollers in a sturdy frame, connected by cogs and (in its home version) powered by a hand crank or by electricity. While the appliance was originally used to wri ...
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Ernst Michael Mangel
Ernst Michael Mangel (1800, Alba Iulia, Karlsburg, Principality of Transylvania (1711–1867), Transylvania – 13 January 1887, Athens, Kingdom of Greece, Greece) was a Hungarians, Hungarian musician, composer, and philhellene, who became the director of the first military band of Greek Revolution, Revolutionary Greece and the Kingdom of Greece, Greek Kingdom. Biography Ernst Mangel was born in 1800 in the Transylvanian city of Alba Iulia, Gyulafehérvár (in German: Karlsburg, in Romanian: Alba Iulia). There is no information about his youth and early musical education in Alba Iulia, Gyulafehérvár. After the outbreak of the Greek Revolution in 1821, Mangel joined the movement of Philhellenism, and in 1823 he went to Greece to fight alongside the Greeks. In 1824, Mangel and his father arrived in Missolonghi, where they entered the regular brigade which was under formation under the auspices of Lord Byron. After Byron's death, he followed the French philhellene, Colonel Charles ...
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