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Juliane may refer to: * Emilie Juliane of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt (1637–1706), German countess and hymn writer *
Juliane Aisner Julienne Marie Louise Aisner (née Simart; 30 December 1899 – 15 February 1947), code named Clair, was an agent in France of the United Kingdom's clandestine Special Operations Executive (SOE) organization during World War II. The purpose of ...
(1919–1980), World War II French Resistance Agent *
Juliane Banse Juliane Banse (born 10 July 1969 in Tettnang, Germany) is a German opera soprano and noted singer. Banse received her vocal training at the Zürich Opera, and with Brigitte Fassbaender in Munich. She won first prize in the singing competition of ...
(born 1969), German soprano and lieder singer *
Juliane Köhler Juliane Köhler (born 6 August 1965) is a German theatre, television and film actress. She was born in Göttingen Göttingen (, , ; nds, Chöttingen) is a college town, university city in Lower Saxony, central Germany, the Capital (polit ...
(born 1965), German theatre, television, and film actress *
Juliane Koepcke Juliane Koepcke (born 10 October 1954), also known by her married name Juliane Diller, is a German-Peruvian mammalogist and biologist. In 1971, when she was 17 years old, Koepcke survived the LANSA Flight 508 plane crash. After falling while ...
(born 1954), sole survivor of the 1971 crash of LANSA Flight 508 in the Peruvian rainforest *
Juliane Kokott Juliane Kokott is the German Advocate General at the Court of Justice of the European Union ''(CJEU)'' and Professor at the University of St. Gallen. Education Kokott studied law in Bonn and Geneva. Subsequent to her studies, she earned the ...
(born 1957), the German Advocate General at the Court of Justice of the European Communities *
Juliane Leopold Juliane Leopold (born 1983) is a German journalist. Life From January 2013 to December 2018 she was editor-in-chief of the feminist blog ''Kleinerdrei'' with Anne Wizorek. From October 2014 to January 2016 she was editor-in-chief of the German ed ...
(born 1983), German journalist *
Juliane Rasmussen Juliane Elander Rasmussen (born 17 February 1979, in Odder) is a Danish rower. She weighs 61 kilograms, and is therefore in the lightweight class. She lives in Copenhagen. 2008 Summer Olympics In the first race at the lightweight double scull ...
(born 1979), Danish rower *
Juliane Rautenberg Juliane Rautenberg (born 2 July 1966 in Berlin, Germany) is a former German television actress. Rautenberg made her first appearance on German television in 1988 in ''Die Wicherts von nebenan''. She appeared in five episodes of ''Derrick A d ...
(born 1966), former German television actress *
Juliane Schenk Juliane Schenk (born 26 November 1982) is a German badminton player. In March 2014 she retired from international play. Career In 2001, she won the European Junior Championships in women's singles. 2003 saw her win the women's doubles with Nic ...
(born 1982), female badminton player from Germany *
Juliane Sprenger-Afflerbach Juliane Sprenger-Afflerbach (born March 22, 1977 in Siegen) is a retired German hurdler. She was raised in Kreuztal and competed for the athletics team LG Kindelsberg Kreuztal during her active career. She lives in Dortmund. She finished eighth ...
(born 1977), retired German hurdler *
Juliane Werding Juliane Werding (born 19 July 1956 in Essen) is a German singer and alternative therapy practitioner (''Heilpraktiker''). Her recordings include "Am Tag, als Conny Kramer starb" and "Nacht voll Schatten" in 1983 (German cover of Mike Oldfield' ...
(born 1956), German singer *
Marianne and Juliane ''Marianne and Juliane'' (german: Die bleierne Zeit; lit. "The Leaden Time" or "Leaden Times"), also called ''The German Sisters'' in the United Kingdom, is a 1981 West German film directed by Margarethe von Trotta. The screenplay is a fictionalize ...
, 1981 film directed by Margarethe von Trotta *
Princess Juliane of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld Princess Juliane of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld (Coburg, 23 September 1781 – Elfenau, near Bern, Switzerland, 12 August 1860), also known as Grand Duchess Anna Feodorovna of Russia (russian: Анна Фёдоровна), was a German princess of the duc ...
(1781–1860), German princess of the ducal house of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld {{given name German feminine given names