For the 19th-century French historian, see Haag Brothers.
Emile Haag (born 24 July 1942) is a Luxembourgish historian, trade unionist and former principal of the Athénée de Luxembourg. From 1987 to 2016 he was the president of the General Confederation of Civil Servants, a Luxembourgish trade union. In 1997, he was made commander of the Ordre de la couronne de chêne (awarded 1997).[1] Between 2005 and 2015 he was also President of the Chamber for Civil Servants and Government Employees. In 2015 he was made honorary president of that chamber.
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EmileHaag (born 24 July 1942) is a Luxembourgish historian, trade unionist and former principal of the Athénée de Luxembourg. From 1987 to 2016 he was...
country skier Carl Haag (1820–1915), German-British painter EmileHaag (born 1942) Luxembourgish historian, trade unionist Ernest van den Haag (1914–2002),...
The brothers Eugene Haag (11 February 1808 – 5 March 1868) and ÉmileHaag (18 November 1810 – 11 May 1865) were two French Protestant historians and theologians...
established the MUDEC scholarship in honor of the long-time service of Dr. EmileHaag to the Miami University Dolibois European Center and awarded to a student...
000 alumni. Alex Biryukov (Cryptographer) Robert Brisart (Philosopher) EmileHaag (Historian, national president of the confederation of government employees)...
Wim Deetman Anthony van der Eb Jean Favier Rudi Fuchs Leendert Ginjaar EmileHaag Aloyse Hentgen Harold Hinde Jan Kohout Cornelis Kruseman René van der...
biographies by J. P. Nicéron and Abel Rotholf de la Devèze; Eugène et ÉmileHaag, La France protestante, vol. iv. (1884, new edition). Works by Jean Claude...
et 1920." Archived 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine (in French) In:EmileHaag. Une réussite originale - Le Luxembourg au fil des siècles. Luxembourg:...
the Académie de Sciences et l'Observatoire in 1666 (~ 1675) Eugène Haag and EmileHaag, La France protestante, IX, Paris 1859, p. 357-361: Testelin, Tettelin...
however, the figure of Jean de Parthenay regained prominence. Eugène and ÉmileHaag, Auguste-François Lièvre, Jules Bonnet, Hector de la Ferrière, Auguste...
served on the communal council of Lorentzweiler for 20 years from 1950. EmileHaag (born 1942), a Luxembourgish historian, trade unionist and former principal...
volumes, edited by Jane Turner. New York: Grove. ISBN 9781884446009. Haag, Eugène; ÉmileHaag (1859). "Tavernier", vol. 9, p. 344, in La France protestante:...
pp. 183 note 25. ISBN 978-90-04-20935-0. Retrieved 3 September 2012. EmileHaag (1858). La France protestante. rue St Dominique d' enfer. p. 205. Retrieved...
Press. p. 288. Acta Eruditorum: Jacques Cappel also known as Jacobus Tillaeus Eugene and EmileHaag, La France protestante, vol. iii. (new edition, 1881)....
Jacques-Antoine Dassier took over as the chief engraver of Genevan currency. ÉmileHaag: The Protestant France - 1855 William Eisler: The medals Dassier Skira...
catalogue of Lambert's writings is given in the brothers Eugène and ÉmileHaag's La France protestante. Pollard 1911. Gerhard Müller: "Franz Lambert von...
van Harinxma thoe Slooten (1848–1904) 25 May 1898 4 April 1904 Liberal Emile Sweerts de Landas Wyborgh (1852–1928) 15 July 1904 1 May 1911 Anti-Revolutionary...
Clivensis, Cleef, Clever, Andries of Sr van Cleef. GAMEO page. Eugène Haag, ÉmileHaag, La France Protestante (1886), col. 233; archive.org "Bulletin de la...
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