Johann-Peter-Hebel-Preis
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Johann-Peter-Hebel-Preis
Summary
Johann-Peter-Hebel-Preis is a literary award[1]. Johann-Peter-Hebel-Preis draws 1 Wikipedia views per month (literary_award category, ranking #94 of 526).[2]
Key Facts
- Johann-Peter-Hebel-Preis won the Hermann Burte[3].
- Johann-Peter-Hebel-Preis won the Alfred Huggenberger[4].
- Johann-Peter-Hebel-Preis won the Eduard Reinacher[5].
- Johann-Peter-Hebel-Preis won the Hermann Eris Busse[6].
- Johann-Peter-Hebel-Preis won the Benno Rüttenauer[7].
- Johann-Peter-Hebel-Preis won the Emil Strauß[8].
- Johann-Peter-Hebel-Preis is in the country of Germany[9].
- Johann-Peter-Hebel-Preis's instance of is recorded as literary award[10].
- Johann Peter Hebel is named after Johann-Peter-Hebel-Preis[11].
- +1936-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Johann-Peter-Hebel-Preis[12].
- Johann-Peter-Hebel-Preis's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0hn9ydt[13].
- Johann-Peter-Hebel-Preis's different from is recorded as Johann-Peter-Hebel-Plakette[14].
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Recognition
Wins include Hermann Burte[3], a painter[15], 1879–1960[16], of Germany[17], awarded the Goethe Medal for Art and Science[18]; Alfred Huggenberger[4], a writer[19], 1867–1960[20], of Switzerland[21]; Eduard Reinacher[5], a writer[22], 1892–1968[23], of Germany[24]; Hermann Eris Busse[6], a writer[25], 1891–1947[26], of Germany[27], specialised in Baden[28]; Benno Rüttenauer[7], a translator[29], 1855–1940[30], of German Reich[31]; and Emil Strauß[8], a writer[32], 1866–1960[33], of Germany[34], awarded the Franz-Grillparzer-Preis[35].
Why It Matters
Johann-Peter-Hebel-Preis draws 1 Wikipedia views per month (literary_award category, ranking #94 of 526).[2] Johann-Peter-Hebel-Preis has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[36]
FAQs
What awards did Johann-Peter-Hebel-Preis receive?
Honors received include Hermann Burte[3], Alfred Huggenberger[4], Eduard Reinacher[5], and Hermann Eris Busse[6].