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Johannes Bückler (c.1778 – 21 November 1803) was a German outlaw who orchestrated one of the most famous crime sprees in German history. He has been nicknamed Schinderhannes and Schinnerhannes in German and John the Scorcher, John the Flayer and the Robber of the Rhine in English. He was born at Miehlen, the son of Johann and Anna Maria Bückler. He began an apprenticeship to a tanner but turned to petty theft. At 16 he was arrested for stealing some of the skins, but he escaped detention. He then turned to break-ins and armed robbery on both sides of the Rhine, which was the border between France and the Holy Roman Empire.

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  • Johannes Bückler (de)
  • Schinderhannes (eo)
  • Schinderhannes (fr)
  • Johannes Bückler (it)
  • Johannes Bückler (nl)
  • Schinderhannes (en)
  • Шиндерханнес (ru)
  • Johannes Bückler (pt)
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  • Johannes Bückler, france Jean Buckler, nomita Schinnerhannes aŭ Schinder-hannes (* probable aŭtuno 1779 en Miehlen (aŭ Weidenbach) apud Nastätten en la Taunus) estis germana rabisto. Pri la naskiĝtago ekzistas diversaj opinioj. La krima kariero de la juna Bückler komencis en la aĝo de 15 jaroj. Li defraŭdas ormoneron, per kiu li aĉetu en la najbara vilaĝo vinbrandon. Ĝis la fino de sia vivo per ekzekuto oni pruvis al li pri 211 punenaj deliktoj. Li estis ekzekutita la 21an de novembro 1803. Antaŭe li multfoje estis en maliberejoj kaj povis fuĝi multfoje. (eo)
  • Johannes Bückler, plus connu sous son surnom de Schinderhannes (né vers 1778 à Miehlen dans l’Arrondissement de Rhin-Lahn - exécuté à Mayence le 21 novembre 1803) est un criminel allemand coupable de vols et cambriolages, dont la légende est perpétuée en Rhénanie. (fr)
  • Johannes Bückler (Miehlen, 1779 – Magonza, 21 novembre 1803) è stato un criminale tedesco. Soprannominato Schinderhannes, ha capeggiato una delle bande più attive della storia tedesca, autrice di un grande numero di reati tra cui furti, rapine ed estorsioni. J. Bückler ritratto da K. H. Ernst (1803) (it)
  • Шиндерханнес, собственно Йоханнес Бюклер (нем. Johannes Bückler, Schinderhannes, фр. Jean Buckler, 1783, Милен — 1803, Майнц) — немецкий преступник. Его прозвище означает Ганс-живодер. (ru)
  • Johannes Bückler, französisch Jean Buckler, genannt Schinnerhannes oder Schinderhannes (* vermutlich Herbst 1779 in Miehlen oder Weidenbach im Taunus; † 21. November 1803 in Mainz), war ein deutscher Räuber, dem mindestens 211 Straftaten, zumeist Diebstähle, Erpressungen und Raubüberfälle, aber auch Raubmord und Mord nachgewiesen werden konnten. Die Gesamtzahl seiner Mittäter betrug 94. (de)
  • Johannes Bückler (c.1778 – 21 November 1803) was a German outlaw who orchestrated one of the most famous crime sprees in German history. He has been nicknamed Schinderhannes and Schinnerhannes in German and John the Scorcher, John the Flayer and the Robber of the Rhine in English. He was born at Miehlen, the son of Johann and Anna Maria Bückler. He began an apprenticeship to a tanner but turned to petty theft. At 16 he was arrested for stealing some of the skins, but he escaped detention. He then turned to break-ins and armed robbery on both sides of the Rhine, which was the border between France and the Holy Roman Empire. (en)
  • Johannes Bückler (1779? – Mainz, 21 november 1803), bijgenaamd Schinderhannes, was een Duitse bandiet, die in zijn korte leven (hij was hooguit 24 toen hij werd geëxecuteerd) medeverantwoordelijk was voor ongeveer 130 misdaden. Hij was vooral verantwoordelijk voor diefstallen, afpersingen en roofovervallen. Hij opereerde bijna altijd samen met anderen, doorgaans in een klein groepje van drie tot zeven mensen. 93 andere criminelen waarmee hij heeft samengewerkt, zijn geïdentificeerd. (nl)
  • Johannes Bückler (nascimento por volta de 1778 – falecimento em 21 de novembro de 1803), apelidado de Schinnerhannes ou Schinderhannes, foi um sujeito fora-da-lei da Alemanha que orquestrou uma onda de crimes das mais bem plenejadas e executadas da história de seu país. Schinderhannes é conhecido como o Robin Hood da Alemanha. Sua história foi recontada pelo escritor e dramaturgo alemão Carl Zuckmayer em 1927, vindo a ganhar inclusive várias versões cinematográficas mais tarde. (pt)
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