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  • Peter Blank (born 10 April 1962 in Frankfurt am Main) is a German javelin thrower.
  • After holding several educational posts at Frankfurt am Main and Dresden, in 1861 he was appointe
  • 978, he earned a PhD in Ethiopian history in Frankfurt am Main.
  • Frankfurt am Main u.a.
  • icipated in the construction of IG Farben in Frankfurt am Main, in whose supervisory board he also
  • enberg Nature Research Society, Volume 338), Frankfurt am Main 1922
  • Frankfurt am Main 2004
  • Rudolf was born in Frankfurt am Main where he studied cello, piano, organ
  • na, the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University of Frankfurt am Main, and the University of Cologne.
  • Frankfurt am Main 1949.
  • , member of a famous and learned family from Frankfurt am Main.
  • Frankfurt am Mainz.
  • He is the author of "Kos ha-Yeshu'os" ( Frankfurt am Main, 1711) and Shu't Mharsheishoch which
  • was appointed Rosh Yeshiva of the yeshiva in Frankfurt am Main and Rabbi of the Grand Duchy of Hess
  • Nieder-Eschbach ( Frankfurt am Main), a borough of Frankfurt
  • Ulrich Schindel (September 10, 1935 in Frankfurt am Main) is a German classical philologist.
  • war was vor und nach 1945, S.Fischer Verlag, Frankfurt am Main, 2003.
  • Springflut, Frankfurt am Main 1990
  • He married Emma Bausch, of Frankfurt am Main, on 11 April 1900.
  • Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp Verlag
  • Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang.
  • ltant and Project Manager at McKinsey & Co., Frankfurt am Main, Germany since 1993 and as Partner o
  • Meike Freitag (born February 7, 1979 in Frankfurt am Main, Hessen) is a retired female swimmer
  • Inkubation, Frankfurt am Main 1992
  • Johanna, Frankfurt am Main 2006
  • Patric Klandt (born September 29, 1983 in Frankfurt am Main) is a German football player.
  • cameras were distributed by Walter Kunik of Frankfurt am Main during the 1950s and 1960s.
  • 2010 in Frankfurt am Main
  • dquarters of the Reichspost from Brussels to Frankfurt am Main.
  • Frankfurt am Main [u.a.]: Europ.
  • n left the Archbishopric behind for Lutheran Frankfurt am Main; there she found it easier to comply
  • Radowitz was born in Frankfurt am Main, the son of Prussian statesman Josep
  • Frankfurt am Main: Umschau-Verl.
  • publishing house S. Fischer Verlag (today in Frankfurt am Main) was founded in 1886 by Samuel Fisch
  • (1764-1829), German philologist, was born at Frankfurt am Main.
  • he was a fellow at the Hoch Conservatory in Frankfurt am Main.
  • She died on 10 January 1840 at age 69 in Frankfurt am Main, Hesse, Germany.
  • ie der Maki und der ihnen verwandten Thiere, Frankfurt am Main 1804
  • ted Professor of Ethics at the University of Frankfurt am Main in 1928.
  • in, Texas), Popkomm (Berlin) and Musikmesse ( Frankfurt am Main, Germany)
  • He died in Frankfurt am Main.
  • Moritz Schiff (January 28, 1823, Frankfurt am Main - October 6, 1896, Geneva) was a Ger
  • 1979 Erich Fromm ( Frankfurt am Main)
  • he practiced as an independent architect in Frankfurt am Main.
  • Dinges was born in Frankfurt am Main.
  • Born in Frankfurt am Main, Lipstein earned his Abitur from Goe
  • was published by Johann Spies (1540-1623) in Frankfurt am Main in 1587.
  • Davisson was born in Frankfurt am Main.
  • ghetto (called "Judengasse" or Jew Alley) in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, one of eight children of A
  • On September 17, 1904 Fiske died at Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
  • studying economics at the business school in Frankfurt am Main, but then started attending science
  • Fischer-Taschenbuch-Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 2007.
  • On 5 May 1292 in Frankfurt am Main, the Archbishop of Mainz, in the nam
  • Karl Gottfried Brunotte (born 2 June 1958 in Frankfurt am Main) is a German composer and music phil
  • Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp Verlag, 1968, TWI.
  • Ernst Wallfisch (27 May 1920 in Frankfurt am Main - 8 May 1979 in Northampton, Massach
  • He worked in Frankfurt am Main as an assistant at a printing compan
  • He was born in Ursel near Frankfurt am Main and lived in Wittenberg during the f
  • Ein Lebensbericht, Frankfurt am Main 1981
  • ed on April 1, 1899 and was headquartered in Frankfurt am Main.
  • cid (born as Kai Franz on 17 January 1972 in Frankfurt am Main) is a German Trance DJ and producer.
  • Federal Diet of the German Confederation in Frankfurt am Main, at the insistence of Prussia, dises
  • of the interiors genre, moved the family to Frankfurt am Main in 1585, where he trained his son.
  • Editor, Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp 1972
  • ussia (today Gajrowskie, Poland) and died in Frankfurt am Main.
  • hannes Krahn in the firm Krahn-Lorenz-Sauer, Frankfurt am Main, in 1978 to 1980.
  • Nickel was born in Frankfurt am Main.
  • an politician and dramatic poet, was born at Frankfurt am Main, of an old aristocratic Catholic fam
  • Sandra Smisek (born 3 July 1977 in Frankfurt am Main) is a German football striker.
  • rematch of the 2006-07 final, also played in Frankfurt am Main, which SC 1880 had lost to Heidelber
  • Kramer, Frankfurt am Main 1980, ISBN 3-7829-0232-7
  • Born into a middle-class family in Frankfurt am Main, Leybold was raised in Hamburg where
  • Frankfurt am Main: Englert/Schlosser, 1927.
  • Todestag, Frankfurt am Main: Kramer, 1974.
  • km northwest of Koblenz, on the railway from Frankfurt am Main to Cologne.
  • Puppenspiele, Frankfurt am Main u. a. 1982
  • Habilitation, EVA, Frankfurt am Main 1968, englisch als: The Pan-African
  • achsen-Meiningen) (born 11 September 1751 in Frankfurt am Main, Free Imperial City of Frankfurt, Ho
  • Bauer died in Frankfurt am Main,
  • Hauptwache station is a major station in Frankfurt am Main with 181,000 passengers per day, mak
  • ounded and endowed the Rothschild Library at Frankfurt am Main as a public institution.
  • Although he probably never visited Frankfurt am Main, his name derives from two paintings
  • nted director of the munincipal Gymnasium in Frankfurt am Main, and in 1864 returned to Hamburg, wh
  • conomic Sciences of the Goethe University of Frankfurt am Main since 1990.
  • he Oder line as part of the 9th Army, in the Frankfurt am Oder area and in the Battle of Berlin tha
  • Eichborn, Frankfurt am Main 2004, ISBN 3-8218-0742-3.
  • Frankfurter angel in Frankfurt am Main
  • y from the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University Frankfurt am Main.
  • He graduated from Frankfurt American High School, while living with his
  • rt High School in Falls Church, Virginia and Frankfurt American High School in Frankfurt, Germany,
  • nal Zone and Maryland before graduating from Frankfurt American High School.
  • Meanwhile, at Frankfurt, among British Protestant refugees, there wa
  • ing company, he developed apprenticeships in Frankfurt, Amsterdam, Paris, and London.
  • rom 1983-1992), and have traveled to Munich, Frankfurt, Amsterdam, and London representing the Atla
  • e attended the Gymnasium in his home town of Frankfurt an der Oder, he later studied medicine at th
  • ed in Crossen in 1816 as a brigade, moved to Frankfurt an der Oder in 1817, and became the 5th Divi
  • nkfurter Brauhaus, a german brewery based at Frankfurt an der Oder.
  • ssics teacher at the Friedrichs Gymnasium in Frankfurt an der Oder.
  • He became professor in university of Frankfurt an der Oder.
  • He studied in Frankfurt an der Oder and Halle (Saale).
  • 7 November 1925, his son Dieter, was born in Frankfurt an der Oder.
  • He graduated from the University of Frankfurt an der Oder.
  • was a German naturalist who was a native of Frankfurt an der Oder.
  • Peter Raabe (November 27, 1872, Frankfurt an der Oder-April 12, 1945, Weimar) was a Ge
  • is headquartered in London with an office in Frankfurt and the small island of Guernsey with a staf
  • 978 to 1987 in the Bundesliga team Eintracht Frankfurt and won the 1980 UEFA Cup with them.
  • They attend the Frankfurt and London book fairs and have sold internat
  • ents and "came from families accommodated in Frankfurt and Pforzheim."
  • esse-Kassel (as well as Hanover, the City of Frankfurt, and other territories) north of the Main ri
  • FFC Frankfurt and the German national team.
  • t the Max-Planck-Institute for Biophysics in Frankfurt and then became Scientific Officer (P4) at t
  • lives since 1997 in Offenbach am Main (near Frankfurt) and Vienna.
  • plays as a defender or midfielder for 1. FFC Frankfurt and the German national team.
  • r Waldhof Mannheim, VfB Stuttgart, Eintracht Frankfurt and VfL Bochum.
  • aw at the University of Zagreb, economics in Frankfurt and then political economy and sociology in
  • speed record attempt on the Autobahn between Frankfurt and Darmstadt, on January 28 1938.
  • He studied at the Raff Conservatory in Frankfurt and in 1893 settled in Vienna where he got t
  • rted his career with the junior teams of FSV Frankfurt and Eintracht Frankfurt.
  • The stretch between Frankfurt and Heidelberg belonged to the Archbishopric
  • After eighteen months was released from FSV Frankfurt and joined in summer 2009 to 1. FC Oberstedt
  • m mass for Pope John Paul II; and on tour in Frankfurt and Vienna with the Orchestra Sinfonica di M
  • st son of Sir Thomas Cartwright, Minister at Frankfurt and his wife Marie Elizabeth Augusta Von San
  • as in control of the coronation road between Frankfurt and Aachen, which passed through his territo
  • ncillor, and member of the diocesan court at Frankfurt and of the school commission, as well as ins
  • th performances in Berlin, Hamburg, Cologne, Frankfurt, and Zurich.
  • She currently plays for 1. FFC Frankfurt and the German national team.
  • She died during the synod of Frankfurt and was buried in St. Alban's Abbey, Mainz,
  • s final career singles title came in 1989 at Frankfurt, and his last doubles title was won in 1992
  • arate buildings on the north-western edge of Frankfurt and in nearly Oberursel.
  • rl was appointed consul-general of Sicily at Frankfurt and in January 1832 the Jewish banker was gi
  • He began his career in 1982 with Eintracht Frankfurt and played for them until 1987.
  • From 1860 to 1864 he was concert-meister at Frankfurt, and during these years be visited England f
  • hat included special XI teams from Basel and Frankfurt, and then beating Lausanne Sports.
  • points en route, an overnight ‘pit stop' in Frankfurt, and an arrival procession in Mayrhofen - wh
  • ng for the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung in Frankfurt and as a correspondent from Prague and Berli
  • USA and in Germany with FC Saarbrucken, FSV Frankfurt and KSV Klein-Karben, Salvaggione signed his
  • She currently plays for 1. FFC Frankfurt, and has been capped once for the German nat
  • a full-screen notice read: "Actual scenes in Frankfurt and Berlin were photographed by authorizatio
  • as recorded also at "Bazement"- Studios near Frankfurt and released August 28, 2009 via LMP Records
  • te, was recorded at "Bazement"- Studios near Frankfurt and released February 24, 2006 via LMP Recor
  • he was appointed consul-general of Sicily at Frankfurt and in January 1832 the Jewish banker was gi
  • 08 m), it is the third highest skyscraper in Frankfurt and also in Germany.
  • an Liberec, caused the interest of Eintracht Frankfurt and they signed him at the middle of the sea
  • In 1949 he came back to Frankfurt and decided to become a professional jazz mu
  • the medical faculties at Breslau, Fribourg, Frankfurt and Berlin, in the late 1920s he went to Ale
  • in der deutschen und italienischen Sprache ( Frankfurt and Leipzig, 1773)
  • n to Europe for a four day music festival in Frankfurt and have performed at The Europeade Cultural
  • He represented the sports team LG Frankfurt and became West German champion in 1979.
  • rform Godot in a Jewish Cultural Building in Frankfurt and provided documentary evidence to support
  • er, who conducted the city's Latin school in Frankfurt and held a chair at the University of Heidel
  • the University of Toronto, the University of Frankfurt and the University of Ljubljana.
  • at the final negotiations for the Treaty of Frankfurt, and was one of the secretaries to the Congr
  • lliance also provided Lufthansa flights from Frankfurt and Munich.
  • among others, built large housing blocks in Frankfurt and Berlin.
  • orary Art, the Deutsches Architektur Museum ( Frankfurt), and the Centre Pompidou (Paris).
  • aded, German corporation, traded on both the Frankfurt and New York stock exchanges.
  • the RIBA, the German Architecture Museum in Frankfurt, and through his Academy Forums at the Tate
  • mibia, and taught law at the universities of Frankfurt and Georgetown.
  • Volkswagen up! concept cars shown at 2007's Frankfurt and Tokyo motor shows.
  • She played in Frankfurt and other German cities, then Switzerland.
  • y attends the various book fairs: London and Frankfurt and previously Tokyo.
  • He also created museums in Frankfurt and Istanbul with replicas of historical Ara
  • rman Literature and History at university in Frankfurt, and later worked as a journalist.
  • Today he is based in both Frankfurt and New York, and travels extensively among
  • He served as a Minister at Dresden, Frankfurt and Berlin.
  • According to Frankfurt and Chiappe (1999), the Lecho Formation is l
  • udied under his father at Hoch Conservatory, Frankfurt, and at the University School of Music at Ma
  • ions several pieces by his hand in Brussels, Frankfurt, and Amsterdam.
  • He settled in Frankfurt and his place at Parma's court was taken by
  • Jews were forced to gather in the Festhalle Frankfurt and Erl was forced to sing "In Diesen Heilge
  • 992 to 1994, played Bundesliga for Eintracht Frankfurt and FC Energie Cottbus
  • so played professional football at Eintracht Frankfurt and FC St. Pauli.
  • rman universities including those in Bochum, Frankfurt, and Leipzig.
  • ef Yonah Tsvi Horowitz, rabbi of Unsdorf and Frankfurt and in Letchworth during the war years.
  • Schwarz was born in Frankfurt and studied zoology in Munich.
  • he opera houses of Paris, Brussels, Hamburg, Frankfurt and Stuttgart.
  • nersmarck and grew up in New York, Brussels, Frankfurt and West Berlin.
  • Sciences in Vienna, the Goethe University in Frankfurt, and the Humanities Research Institute in Ir
  • e plays in a centre back position for 1. FFC Frankfurt and the German national team.
  • plays as a midfielder or striker for 1. FFC Frankfurt and the German national team.
  • He later managed FSV Frankfurt and Wuppertaler SV.
  • Bubis's high profile both in Frankfurt and nationwide involved him in a number of p
  • r years, Brill taught at the universities of Frankfurt and Speyer.
  • Palatinian Succession he left Heidelberg for Frankfurt and then University of Wittenberg.
  • d 2 seasons in the Bundesliga with Eintracht Frankfurt and Arminia Bielefeld.
  • Eintracht Frankfurt and FC St. Pauli were directly relegated aft
  • rmany where he studied for a year or more at Frankfurt and for two years at the University of Bresl
  • became director of the dermatology clinic in Frankfurt, and with Paul Ehrlich (1854-1915), was inst
  • e worked at the Museum of Natural History in Frankfurt and the Zoological Museum in Berlin.
  • in 1999, Paris in early 2000, and Hong Kong, Frankfurt, and San Francisco in 2001.
  • He was raised at Avranches in France, and at Frankfurt and Offenbach in Germany.
  • er husband, and as of 2009 she lived in both Frankfurt and Hamburg.
  • g the documents in the Rothschild Library in Frankfurt and eventually it was agreed that all the Na
  • of the Radio Symphony Orchestras in Cologne, Frankfurt, and Berlin, and of the Bamberg Symphony.
  • h a nursery (level one) can be used by Messe Frankfurt, and the only German trade fair location, it
  • Bernhard Sekles at the Hoch Conservatory in Frankfurt and of Heinrich Schwartz and Rudolf Louis in
  • h Command Posts at Otterberg, Bad Kreuznach, Frankfurt, and Oranienstein.
  • seven cities followed (including Stuttgart, Frankfurt and Leipzig), but critical response was mixe
  • engineer in Delft, before studying music in Frankfurt and Vienna.
  • It contains his own material from Frankfurt and Wiesbaden, but also an extensive materia
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