Schneiter is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Andres Schneiter, nicknamed 'El Gringo', due to his blond hair and blue eyed complexion, is a former professional tennis player from Argentina and works as a coach on ATP tour. His career-high ATP Entry singles ranking was No.219 in 1998 and No. 62 in doubles in 2003.
Heinz Schneiter was a Swiss football player and manager.
Jean-Louis Schneiter was a French politician. He served as a member of the National Assembly from 1978 to 1981, representing Marne. He served as the mayor of Reims from 1999 to 2008.
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Henri Queuille was a French Radical politician prominent in the Third and Fourth Republics. After World War II, he served three times as Prime Minister.
The German word Müller means "miller". It is the most common family surname in Germany, Switzerland, and the French départements of Bas-Rhin and Moselle and is the fifth most common surname in Austria. Other forms are "Miller" and "Möller". Of the various family coats of arms that exist, many incorporate milling iconography, such as windmills or watermill wheels.
Fabre or Fabré is a surname of Occitan French origin, and a given name. Notable people with the name include:
The following are the football (soccer) events of the year 1935 throughout the world.
Schmid is a German surname that is a cognate of "Smith", an occupational surname for a blacksmith. The spelling is more common in Switzerland than Schmidt or Schmitt. Notable people with the surname include:
Schneider is a very common surname in Germany. Alternative spellings include: Schnieder, Snyder, Snider, Sneider, Schnyder, Znaider, Schnaider, Schneiter, Shneider, Sneijder (Dutch), Snither (English), Snyman (Afrikaans), Schnider, Sznajder (Polish), Szneider, Snaider.
John Schneiter is a Swiss bobsledder who competed in the late 1920s and early 1930s.
François Charles Pierre Schneiter was a French politician.
Events from the year 1905 in France.
Walter Schneiter was a Swiss football forward who played for Switzerland in the 1950 FIFA World Cup. He also played for FC Zürich.
The following is a list of events, births, and deaths in 1935 in Switzerland.
The surname Courvoisier or de Courvoisier may refer to:
Pfyffer is a Swiss family and surname, originally members of the patriciate of the city of Lucerne. Several generations of representatives of this family were commanders of the Pontifical Swiss Guard, The Pfyffer family was the most powerful family in Lucerne during the early modern period. In the later 16th century it was divided into the lineages Pfyffer von Altishofen, Pfyffer von Wyher and Pfyffer von Heidegg after their respective seats in Altishofen, Wyher (Ettiswil) and Heidegg (Hitzkirch). The two latter branches are extinct and the modern Pfyffer surname indicates membership in the Pfyffer von Altishofen family.
Sébastien Schneiter is a Swiss sailor. He and Lucien Cujean placed 13th in the 49er event at the 2016 Summer Olympics.
Werner Schneiter is a Swiss long-distance runner. He competed in the men's 5000 metres at the 1968 Summer Olympics.
Dufour or Du Four or Defour or variant is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Charles "Charly" Hertig was a Swiss footballer and manager who played as a centre-back or midfielder and made five appearances for the Switzerland national team.