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DescriptionHan Ryner (photo).jpg
Français : Jacques Élie Henri Ambroise Ner, dit Han Ryner, né à Nemours (Algérie) le 7 décembre 1861 et mort à Paris le 6 janvier 1938, est un philosophe et journaliste français, anarchiste individualiste, pacifiste et anticlérical.
Español: Jacques Élie Henri Ambroise Ner, conocido por su seudónimo Han Ryner, fue un filósofo anarcoindividualista y periodista francés nacido en Nemours (Argelia) el 7 de diciembre de 1861 y muerto en París el 6 de enero de 1938.
Esperanto: Jacques Élie Henri Ambroise Ner, konita de sia pseŭdonimo Han Ryner, estis anarkoindividualista filozofo kaj franca ĵurnalisto naskita en Nemours (Alĝerio) la 7-an de decembro 1861 kaj mortas en Parizo la 6-an de januaro, 1938.
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