Breyer — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Francis Breyer, deutscher Ägyptologe Franz Josef Breyer (* 1935), deutscher Kinderarzt und Politiker (FAMILIE) Gyula Breyer (1893–1921), ungarischer Schachmeister Heinz Jürgen Breyer (* 1921), deutscher… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Breyer — may refer to:* Stephen Breyer, Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court * Gyula Breyer, a Hungarian chess player * Breyer Horses, a company that makes horse figurines * Breyer State University, an unaccredited, Internet based entityee… … Wikipedia
Breyer — Breyer, Robert, deutscher Maler, * Stuttgart 19. 6. 1866, ✝ Bensheim 26. 2. 1941; 1921 33 Direktor der Stuttgarter Akademie. B. schuf ausgewogene Stillleben, Interieurs, Porträts und Landschaften in impressionistischem Stil. Befreundet mit M.… … Universal-Lexikon
Breyer — [brī′ər] Stephen (Gerald) 1938 ; associate justice, U.S. Supreme Court (1994 ) … English World dictionary
Breyer — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Gyula Breyer (30 avril 1893 à Budapest, Hongrie – 9 novembre 1921 à Bratislava) est un joueur d échecs hongrois. Stephen Breyer (né le 15 août 1938 à San… … Wikipédia en Français
Breyer — /bruy euhr/, n. Stephen G(erald), born 1938, U.S. jurist: associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court since 1994. * * * breyer, breyr obs. forms of brier … Useful english dictionary
Breyer Horse — Breyer Animal Creations (or just Breyer), a division of Reeves International, is one of the oldest model animal companies in existence. The company specializes in models made from cellulose acetate (a form of plastic) and are best known for their … Wikipedia
Breyer State University — Breyer State University, also called Breyer State University Alabama, is an unaccredited distance education, for profit, private university that used to have an office in Birmingham, Alabama. [ [http://www.breyerstate.com Breyer State University] … Wikipedia
BREYER, STEPHEN GERALD — (1938– ), law professor, Senate staff counsel, federal appellate judge, and seventh Jewish appointee to the Supreme Court of the United States. Breyer was born in San Francisco, California, to a middle class Jewish family. His father was a lawyer … Encyclopedia of Judaism
BREYER, JULIUS — (gyula) (1893–1921), Hungarian chess master. Breyer won an important Berlin tournament (1920) and broke the then existing record of 25 games for blindfold play. He was a theorist of Hyper Modern school and established several variations which… … Encyclopedia of Judaism