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Hattō, Tottori was a town located in Yazu District, Tottori Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 5,299 and a density of 78.49 persons per km2. The total area was 67.51 km2. On March 31, 2005, Hattō, along with the town ...
, a town in Japan


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Hatto I Hatto I (c. 850 – 15 May 913) was Archbishop of Mainz (Mayence) from 891 until his death. Hatto belonged to a Swabian family, and was probably educated at the monastery of Reichenau, of which he became abbot in 888. He was also abbot of Ellwan ...
(c. 850–913), German Roman Catholic bishop *
Hatto II Hatto II (died 18 January 970) was the archbishop of Mainz from 968 to 970. While in office, he built the church of St. George on the island of Reichenau, donated heavily to the abbeys of Fulda and Reichenau, and was a patron of the chronicler ...
(died 970), German Roman Catholic bishop *
Hatto, Bishop of Passau Bistumswappen of Passau. Hatto ( fl.817) was from 806 to 817 the 8th Bishop of Passau. Hatto was present in 807 on a provincial synod in Salzburg Salzburg (, ; literally "Salt-Castle"; bar, Soizbuag, label= Austro-Bavarian) is the fourth- ...
(fl. 806–817) German Roman Catholic bishop *
Hatto of Fulda Hatto may refer to: *Hattō, Tottori, a town in Japan People *Hatto I (c. 850–913), German Roman Catholic bishop *Hatto II (died 970), German Roman Catholic bishop *Hatto, Bishop of Passau (fl. 806–817) German Roman Catholic bishop * Hatto of ...
, abbot of Fulda between 842 and 856; see
Candidus of Fulda Candidus (Bruun) of Fulda was a Benedictine scholar of the ninth-century Carolingian Renaissance, a student of Einhard, and author of the ''vita'' of his abbot at Fulda, Eigil. Biography He received his first instruction from the learned Eigil, ...
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Haito Haito (or Hatto or Heito) {c.762-March 17, 836) was the abbot of Reichenau Abbey and Bishop of Basel. Biography Haito was born in 763, of a noble family of Swabia. At the age of five, along with his brother Wadilcoz, he entered the Abbey of Reiche ...
(763–after 824), German Roman Catholic bishop *
Hatto Ständer Hatto Ständer (14 January 1929 – 10 August 2000) was a German church musician, academic, concert organist and composer. He was a professor of organ and choral conducting at the Dortmund University for three decades, and director of its departm ...
(1929–2000), German musician and composer


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Arthur Thomas Hatto Arthur Thomas Hatto (11 February 1910 – 6 January 2010) was an English scholar of German studies at the University of London, notable for translations of the Medieval German narrative poems ''Tristan'' by Gottfried von Strassburg, '' Parzival ...
(1910–2010), English scholar of German studies and husband of Margot Hatto *
Jeanne Hatto Jeanne Hatto (30 January 1879 – 26 March 1958) was a French operatic soprano. Biography Hatto was born in Saint-Amour-Bellevue in Burgundy in 1879, and studied in Lyon and at the Conservatoire de Paris under Victor Warot. She made her ...
(1879–1958), French operatic soprano *
Joyce Hatto Joyce Hilda Hatto (5 September 1928 – 29 June 2006) was an English concert pianist and piano teacher. In 1956 she married William Barrington-Coupe, a record producer who was convicted of Purchase Tax evasion in 1966. Hatto became famous ver ...
(1928–2006), British pianist * Margot Hatto (1911–2000), German business owner and wife of Arthur Thomas Hatto * Tommy Hatto, British actor {{disambiguation, surname, given name, geo