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Mathy is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * François Mathy (born 1944), Belgian equestrian * Karl Mathy (1807–1867), Badenian statesman * Marianne Mathy (1890–1978), opera singer * Reinhold Mathy (born 1962), German footballer * Robin Mathy Robin Michele Mathy (born July 21, 1957) is a researcher and activist who has published four books and more than 50 peer-reviewed articles or book chapters. Her first book, '' Male Homosexuality in Four Societies: Brazil, Guatemala, the Philippin ...
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Marianne Mathy
Marianne Mathy () (23 June 1890 – 18 October 1978) was a coloratura soprano opera singer and distinguished teacher of opera and classical singing. Germany Born Marianne Helene Sara Kahn in Mannheim, Germany, in 1913 Marianne married Colonel Erich Mathy, an officer of Kaiser Wilhelm II's Imperial German Army. Though they divorced the next year, with Eric killed in action shortly thereafter, Marianne retained Mathy's name for the remainder of her life. In 1921, she married Berlin architect, Franz (Francis) Martin Friendenstein. They later changed this name by deed poll in February 1945 from Friendenstein to Frisdane. Her musical education included piano, theory, speech training, interpretation and voice production, with a special course for the treatment of damaged vocal cords. Though her initial formal training emphasised piano, Marianne showed early promise as an opera and classical singer. In 1918 Marianne was offered her first engagement singing at a provincial opera, as Gre ...
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Reinhold Mathy
Reinhold Mathy (born 12 April 1962) is a German former footballer who played as a forward. He played for Bayern Munich for seven years, winning four German titles and three cups. He retired due to an injury in 1993. Career Mathy joined Bayern Munich's youth team in 1979, and made his first-team debut a year later, as a substitute for Norbert Janzon in a 3–1 win over VfL Bochum. He made two more substitute appearances in the 1980–81 season, replacing Dieter Hoeneß and scoring both times, as Bayern ended the season as German champions. The following season he made seventeen appearances without getting on the scoresheet, the last of which was the European Cup Final – he started the match, which Bayern lost 1–0 against Aston Villa, being replaced by Günter Güttler after 51 minutes. Bayern had more luck in the DFB-Pokal, beating 1. FC Nürnberg in the final, which Mathy didn't play in. By the 1983–84 season Mathy had established himself in Bayern's first team, making ...
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Karl Mathy
Karl Friedrich Wilhelm Mathy (March 17, 1807 – February 3, 1868), was a Badensian statesman. He was born at Mannheim. He studied law and politics at Heidelberg, and entered the Baden government department of finance in 1829. His sympathy with the revolutionary ideas of 1830, expressed in his paper the ''Zeitgeist'', cost him his appointment in 1834, and he made his way to Switzerland, where he contributed to the ''Jeune Suisse'' directed by Mazzini. On his return to Baden in 1840 he edited the ''Landtagszeitung'' at Karlsruhe, and in 1842 he entered the estates for the town of Konstanz. In 1843 Mathy founded a publishing house in Heidelberg together with Friedrich Daniel Bassermann, that would later become known as Bassermann'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung. He became one of the opposition leaders and in 1847 helped to found the ''Deutsche Zeitung'', a paper which eventually did much to further the cause of German unity. He took part in the preliminary parliament and in the Fran ...
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François Mathy
François Mathy (born 31 December 1944) is a Belgian equestrian and Olympic medalist. He was born in Brussels. He competed in show jumping at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal Montreal ( ; officially Montréal, ) is the List of the largest municipalities in Canada by population, second-most populous city in Canada and List of towns in Quebec, most populous city in the Provinces and territories of Canada, Canadian ..., and won a bronze medal with the Belgian team, as well as a bronze medal in the individual contest. References 1944 births Living people Belgian male equestrians Olympic equestrians for Belgium Olympic bronze medalists for Belgium Equestrians at the 1972 Summer Olympics Equestrians at the 1976 Summer Olympics Olympic medalists in equestrian Medalists at the 1976 Summer Olympics Sportspeople from Brussels 20th-century Belgian people {{Belgium-equestrian-bio-stub ...
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