
The brothers Eugene Haag (11 February 1808 – 5 March 1868) and Émile Haag (18 November 1810 – 11 May 1865) were two French
Protestant
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historian
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s and
theologian
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s, known collectively as the Frères Haag or the Haag Brothers.
They were born in
Montbéliard
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History
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. Both died in Paris, Eugene at the age of 60 and Émile at the age of 54.
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1808 births
1810 births
1865 deaths
1868 deaths
Brother duos
category:Historians of Protestantism
French theologians
19th-century French historians
Writers from Montbéliard
Polish–French translators
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