Brunner
Brunner is a name that can refer to various subjects, including people, places, and other entities. This article provides an overview of the different notable references to "Brunner."
People[edit | edit source]
- Emil Brunner (1889–1966) - A Swiss theologian who was a prominent figure in the Neo-Orthodox movement.
- John Brunner (novelist) (1934–1995) - A British author known for his works in the science fiction genre.
- Karl Brunner (economist) (1916–1989) - A Swiss economist recognized for his contributions to monetary theory and macroeconomics.
- Martin Brunner (born 1963) - A Swiss former football goalkeeper.
- Herbert Brunner (1909–1997) - An Austrian art historian and museum director.
Places[edit | edit source]
- Brunner, New Zealand - A small town on the West Coast of the South Island, known for the Brunner Mine disaster.
- Brunner, Ontario - A community in Perth County, Ontario, Canada.
Other Uses[edit | edit source]
- Brunner Mine disaster - A tragic mining accident that occurred in 1896 in Brunner, New Zealand, resulting in the deaths of 65 miners.
- Brunner syndrome - A rare genetic disorder characterized by a mutation in the MAOA gene, leading to behavioral and cognitive abnormalities.
Related Pages[edit | edit source]
- Neo-Orthodox
- Science fiction
- Monetary theory
- Macroeconomics
- Football
- West Coast, New Zealand
- Perth County, Ontario
- MAOA
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