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- derde spoel 2022 University of Johannesburg Prize for Dol Heuning 2022 Hertzog Prize for Dol Heuning 2022 Nadine Gordimer Short Story Award for Mad Honey 2023...
- Baroness Elizabeth Hoyningen-Huene (October 5, 1891 – September 22, 1973) was American-born, raised in the court of Saint Petersburg and became a Lady-in-waiting...
- for giant, and continued to be used in this meaning in the forms Hüne and Heune into the modern era. In this way, various prehistoric megalithic structures...
- Award-winning film Cabaret (1972) as the wealthy bi****ual Baron Maximilian von Heune is probably his best-known international performance. Other performances...
- with women were because they were "the wrong three girls". Maximilian von Heune, a rich, married playboy and baron, befriends Sally and takes her and Brian...
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- Huene is a surname and given name. Notable people with the name include: Oswald von Hoyningen-Huene (1885-1963), German diplomat Friedrich von Huene (1875–1969)...
- Blomshield who inspired the enigmatic character of Baron Maximilian von Heune in the 1972 film adaptation. According to contradictory sources, Blomshield...
- October 2011. Retrieved 2 February 2012. "Naudé wen Hertzogprys met 'Dol heuning'". Maroela Media (in Afrikaans). 22 April 2022. Retrieved 14 April 2025...
- German surnames with the meaning of "giant", such as Riese, Reese [de], and Heune. Notable people with the surname include: Albert Friedrich Gygax [de] (1896–1968)...