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Weyer may refer to: Places * Weyer, Bas-Rhin, a commune in Alsace, France * Weyer, Austria, a town in Upper Austria * Weyer, Germany, a municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate * Weyer, New York, a hamlet * Burgruine Weyer, a ruined castle in Austria People with the surname * Francis Weyer, better known as Francis Goya (born 1946), Belgian composer and guitarist * Jerry Weyer (born 1986), Luxembourgian politician * Johann Weyer (1515–1588), Dutch physician, occultist, and demonologist * Hannah Weyer, American filmmaker * Hans Hermann Weyer, German socialite * Jacob Weyer (1620s–1670), German painter * Johann Peter Weyer (1794–1864), German architect * Lee Weyer (1936–1988), American baseball umpire * Martin Vander Weyer, British journalist and editor * Sebastian Weyer, German Rubik's cube speedsolver * Sylvain Van de Weyer (1802–1874), 8th Prime Minister of Belgium See also * * Weijers, a surname; also Weyers * Weyher * Weyers Weyers is a surname. Notable people with ...
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Weyer, Bas-Rhin
Weyer is a commune in the Bas-Rhin department in Grand Est in north-eastern France. Population See also * Communes of the Bas-Rhin department The following is a list of the 514 communes of the Bas-Rhin department of France. The communes cooperate in the following intercommunalities (as of 2020):Communes of Bas-Rhin {{BasRhin-geo-stub ...
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Johann Peter Weyer
Johann Peter Joseph Weyer (19 May 1794, Cologne - 25 August 1864, Cologne) was a German architect, most notable as city architect to the city of Cologne. External linksJohann-Peter Weyer: Lithografien und Aquarelle, 1838* Architects from Cologne 19th-century German architects 1794 births 1864 deaths {{Germany-architect-stub ...
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Weyher
Weyher is a surname. Notable persons with that name include: * Harry F. Weyher Jr. (1921–2002), American lawyer * Hein-Peter Weyher (born 1935), German Navy officer * Kurt Weyher (1901–1991), German admiral * Ruth Weyher (1901-1983), German actress See also * Weyher family, a noble family * Weyher in der Pfalz, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany {{surname ...
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Weijers
Weijers is a Dutch surname. Its origin may be patronymic (son of "Weijer", a now rare given name related to Wichard), toponymic (from ''wijer'', modern Dutch ''vijver'', meaning "pond"), or occupational (related to modern Dutch ''weiden'', i.e. to let graze, for a shepherd). Weijers
at the Database of Surnames in The Netherlands. Variant forms are ''Waijers'', ''Weijer'', '''', '' Wijers'' and ''''. People with the surname include: *

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Sylvain Van De Weyer
Jean-Sylvain Van de Weyer (19 January 1802 – 23 May 1874) was a Belgian politician who served as the Belgian Minister at the Court of St. James's, effectively the ambassador to the United Kingdom, and briefly, as the prime minister of Belgium, all under King Leopold I. Early life Van de Weyer was born in Louvain on 19 January 1802. He was the son of Josse-Alexandre Van de Weyer (1769–1838) and Françoise Martine (née Goubau) Van de Weyer (1780–1853). He was the grandson of Jean-Baptiste (or Jean-Sylvain) Van de Weyer, who was from a bourgeois family of Bautersem, and Josse Goubeau, ''commissaire de police'' de la ''quatrième section'' de Bruxelles. In 1811, his family relocated to Amsterdam. The family returned to Louvain when his father was named police commissioner for the city. Jean-Sylvain studied law at the State University of Louvain and set up as a lawyer in Brussels in 1823. Career As a lawyer, he frequently defended newspapers and journalists that had fal ...
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Sebastian Weyer
Sebastian Weyer (pronounced , 4 December 1997) is a German Rubik's Cube speedsolver who specializes in 4x4x4 solving. Weyer has broken the 4x4x4 single solve world record 9 times and the average of five solves record 9 times. He set his first world record on 1 May 2011. Weyer is the 2017 World Champion in 4x4x4, 3-time European Champion in 4x4x4, 2014 German Champion in 3x3x3, 8-time German Champion in 4x4x4, 5-time German Champion in 5x5x5, and 2013 German Champion in Megaminx. Weyer held the world record for the single 4x4x4 solve from 15 September 2019 to 26 November 2021, with a time of 17.42 seconds set in the Danish Open 2019. This was the first-ever sub-18-second single in competition. He last held the world record for the average of five solves on 12 May 2018. Weyer holds the European record for average of five 4x4x4 solves, being 21.46 seconds. Weyer attended the World Championships in 2013, 2017, and 2019. At the 2013 World Championship in Las Vegas, Weyer place ...
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Martin Vander Weyer
Martin Vander Weyer is a British financial journalist, business editor of '' The Spectator'', and a member of the British-American Project. A Yorkshireman (he lives in Thirsk and Malton) of Flemish ancestry, he is the son of Derek Vander Weyer, who was a London banker with Barclays, where he rose to Deputy Chairman and later was Deputy Chairman of BT. Martin Vander Weyer spent 15 years in investment banking, working for Schroders and Barclays in London, Brussels and the Far East. As a journalist, Vander Weyer writes about business, economics and financial morality. He is the business editor and “Any Other Business” columnist of ''The Spectator'' as well as editor of the monthly ''Spectator Business''. He is also a regular contributor to the ''Daily Telegraph'', ''Sunday Telegraph'', ''Daily Mail'' and other national publications. He was previously City editor of '' The Week''. He is the author of ''Falling Eagle: the Decline of Barclays Bank'' (2000), and ''Closing Ba ...
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Lee Weyer
Lee Howard "Big Lee" Weyer (September 3, 1936 – July 4, 1988) was an American umpire in Major League Baseball who worked in the National League from 1961 until his death. In a 1987 ''Sports Illustrated'' poll of National League catchers, Weyer was rated the best at calling balls and strikes. He was the home plate umpire on September 11, 1985, in Cincinnati's Riverfront Stadium when Pete Rose collected his 4,192nd hit to break Ty Cobb's career record, and was the third base umpire in the April 8, 1974 game in which Hank Aaron broke Babe Ruth's record of 714 career home runs. Early life and career Born in Imlay City, Michigan, Weyer had a few tryouts for the minor leagues as a player before beginning his umpiring career in 1956 on the advice of NL umpire and local resident Frank Secory. He worked in the Midwest League (1956–57), Southern Association (1958–59) and International League (1960–61), and was first placed under contract with the NL at age 23 in 1959 while ...
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Jacob Weyer
Jacob Weyer, or Weier, (born 1623 in Hamburg, died 1670), was a 17th-century German painter. Biography Little is known of his life. He was born in Hamburg in 1623. He was a battle painter influenced by Rembrandt. Weyer died in Hamburg in 1670.Jacob Weyer
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A battle work by him is in the collection of the .


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Weyer, Austria
Weyer is a municipality in the district of Steyr-Land in the Austrian state of Upper Austria. Geography The municipality consists of three villages: Kleinreifling Kleinreifling is a village in the district of Steyr-Land in Upper Austria, Austria Austria, , bar, Östareich officially the Republic of Austria, is a country in the southern part of Central Europe, lying in the Eastern Alps. It is a ..., Unterlaussa, and Weyer. References Cities and towns in Steyr-Land District {{UpperAustria-geo-stub ...
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Hans Hermann Weyer
Hans-Hermann Weyer-Graf von Yorck (22 April 1938 – 15 August 2023) was a German title dealer. In the media he is usually referred as ''Konsul Weyer'', and he himself appears as ''Consul Weyer Graf von Yorck.'' Life and career Weyer was born and raised in Berlin. When his father returned from Soviet captivity in 1955, his mother had already had him declared dead and married the British officer Clifford Davis. It took Weyer years to track down his father in Uruguay. His brother became a pilot for a German airline. His stepfather Davis is said to have given Weyer access to diplomatic circles, through which he established business relations with the ambassadors of poor countries that could not afford professional consulates. At the time, Weyer said he brokered 465 honorary consulates. He belonged to the international jet set. One focus of his business activities is said to have been in South America, where he is said to have maintained personal contacts with Paraguay's then-di ...
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Hannah Weyer
Hannah Weyer is an American filmmaker and writer living in New York, who has written, directed and produced narrative and documentary films. Her films have screened at the Human Rights Watch, Sundance and the New York Film Festivals and won recognitions, including awards from LoCarno, Sundance, Doubletake Documentary and South by Southwest Film Festivals. Her documentaries, La Boda and La Escuela (distributed by Women Make Movies) aired on PBS as part of the POV-American Documentary series. Screenwriting credits include work that premiered on HBO, including ''Life Support'' (2007), directed by Nelson George, and which earned a Golden Globe award for its lead actress, Queen Latifah. Other writing credits include a novel set in Far Rockaway, Queens entitled, On The Come Up, which was published by Nan Talese/Knopf in 2013. It received a 2013 Barnes and Noble Discover Great New Writers award and Weyer was a NAACP Image Award Nominee for Debut Author. Most recently, her short stor ...
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