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'''Haydn''' may also refer to: '''Haydn''' may also refer to:
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People with last name Haydn: ==People with the surname==
* ] (1737–1806) composer and the younger brother of Joseph Haydn * ] (1737–1806), composer and the younger brother of Joseph Haydn
* ] (1743–1805), tenor singer and brother of Joseph Haydn * ] (1743–1805), tenor singer and brother of Joseph Haydn
* ], Irish author of ''Haydn's Dictionary of Dates'' and ''The Book of Dignities'' * ], Irish author of ''Haydn's Dictionary of Dates'' and ''The Book of Dignities''
* ] (born 1975), American actress, singer, and violinist * ] (born 1975), American actress, singer, and violinist


People with first name Haydn: ==People with given name==
* ] (1911–1955), Australian rules footballer * ] (1911–1955), Australian rules footballer
* ] (born 1937), Australian rules footballer * ] (born 1937), Australian rules footballer
* ], a British actress best known for her roles in ''Drop the Dead Donkey'', ''Peak Practice'' and Merseybeat'' * ], British actress
* ] (born 1917), a former Welsh rugby union player who also played for the British and Irish Lions * ] (born 1917), former Welsh rugby union player who also played for the British and Irish Lions
* ] (1882–1959), a 20th century English composer and a respected violinist * ] (1882–1959), 20th-century English composer and a respected violinist

Other:
* ], one of the most popular recording close harmony quartets in the early twentieth century


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Joseph Haydn (1732–1809) was an Austrian composer of the Classical period.

Haydn may also refer to:

People with the surname

People with given name

See also

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