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surname, meaning a person from Mannheim. Spelling variants include Manheimer and Mannerheim. It may refer to: * Albert Mannheimer (1913–1972), American writer *
Anna Mannheimer Anna Franciska Mannheimer (born 5 July 1963 in Gothenburg, Sweden) is a Swedish television and radio presenter, journalist and comedian. She is daughter to Sören and Carin Mannheimer, and cousin to Clara Mannheimer. She is married to Peter A ...
(born 1963), Swedish journalist *
Carin Mannheimer Carin Mannheimer (born Karin Birgitta Jacobson; 17 August 1934 – 11 July 2014) was a Swedish dramatist, screenwriter, author and film director, born in Osby, Sweden. She garnered acclaim with '' Rapport om kvinnor'' (swedish: ''Report on Wome ...
(1934–2014), Swedish writer *
Clara Mannheimer Clara Johanna Mannheimer (born 13 September 1968 in Örgryte, Sweden) is a Swedish journalist, who is a producer and project manager at SVT Kultur & Samhälle where she works on the TV program '' Kobra''. Mannheimer has a magister professional ...
(born 1968), Swedish journalist *
Fritz Mannheimer Fritz Mannheimer (19 September 1890 – 9 August 1939) was a German Empire, German-born and, from 1936, Dutch people, Dutch banker and art collector who was the director of the Amsterdam branch of the Berlin-based investment bank Mendelssohn & Co. ...
(1890–1939), German banker * Isaac Noah Mannheimer (1793–1865), Austrian rabbi *
Ken Manheimer Ken Manheimer has been a prominent software developer of Zope and GNU Mailman who worked for NIST, CNRI, Digital Creations and Zope Corporation, and SpiderOak. He's been listed by Guido van Rossum together with Barry Warsaw Barry may refer to: ...
(born 1959), American computer scientist *
Louise Herschman Mannheimer Louise Herschman Mannheimer (3 September 1845 - December 17, 1920) was a Czech-American Jewish author, poet, school founder, and inventor. Mannheimer was the founder of the Cincinnati Jewish Industrial School for Boys. She held patents for severa ...
(1845-1920), Czech-American writer *
Max Mannheimer Max Mannheimer (6 February 1920 – 23 September 2016) was an author, painter and survivor of the Holocaust. Except for one brother, he lost his entire family in the Holocaust, including his new wife. For decades, he did not speak about his exper ...
(1920–2016), Czech writer *
Renato Mannheimer Renato Mannheimer is an Italian pollster and professor of sociology at the University of Milano-Bicocca. He has published in academic journals, and is a consultant to the daily Italian newspaper '' Corriere della Sera'' and to the Italian public ...
(born 1947), Italian sociologist *
Sara Mannheimer Sara Mannheimer (born 26 May 1967, in Lund) is a Swedish novelist. She hails from Gothenburg and was educated in the US, Holland, and the Czech Republic. Her debut novel ''Reglerna'' (''The Rules'', 2008) was nominated for the August Prize an ...
(born 1967), Swedish novelist


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Mannheimer Rosengarten Mannheimer Rosengarten is a concert hall and congress centre in Mannheim, Germany designed by German architect Bruno Schmitz. It was built between 1900 and 1903 in an Art Nouveau style, with a main hall that can accommodate up to 2,300 guests. A ...
, a venue in Mannheim *
Mannheim (disambiguation) Mannheim is a city in Germany. Mannheim or Manheim may also refer to: Buildings * Manheim (hof), a neopagan building in Denmark * Mannheim (San Mar, Maryland), U.S., a historic home and grist mill * Mannheim (Linville, Virginia), U.S., a histor ...
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