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África de la Rosa
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F. Richard Jones
Frederic Richard Jones (September 7, 1893 - December 14, 1930) was an American director and producer. Born in St. Louis, Missouri, Dick Jones was sixteen years old when he became involved in the fledgling film industry in his hometown with the Atlas film company. A technician, Jones worked in the f..
F. Richard Stephenson
Professor F. Richard Stephenson is an Emeritus Professor at the Physics department at the University of Durham. His research concentrates on historical aspects of astronomy, for example analysing ancient Chinese astronomical records. He has an asteroid (10979 Fristephenson) named after him. ..
F. Ritter Shumway
Frank Ritter Shumway (27 March 1906-9 March 1992) was a major figure in figure skating in the United States. From 1951 to 1965, he was president of the Ritter Company, a dental chair manufacturer founded by his grandfather Frank Ritter, and later led the company's successor, the Sybron Corporation...
Fårikål
Fårikål is a traditional Norwegian dish, consisting of lamb's meat and cabbage, black pepper and a little wheat flour, cooked for several hours in a casserole. Served with potatoes boiled in their jackets. The dish is typically prepared in early autumn, after the slaughtering of the year's young ..
Färila
Färila, is a small town in Ljusdal Municipality, Hälsingland, Gävleborgs län, Sweden. Population is 1,542 (2004, Statistics Sweden). Färila is situated in a valley near the river Ljusnan. People to commute from an to Ljusdal. The town is the industrial centre of Ljusdal Municipality. ..
Fíriel
This article is about the Queen of Arnor. For the grand-daughter of Sam Gamgee, see Fíriel. Fíriel is a fictional character from J. R. R. Tolkien's universe of Middle-earth. As the daughter of King Ondoher of Gondor, Fíriel was wed to Prince Arvedui of Arnor during a time when Arvedui's father ..
Fri?
Fri? (English translation: "Free?") was the Finnish entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1990, performed in Swedish (the first occasion that this language had been used in preference to Finnish) by Beat. The song was performed twenty-second on the night (following Cyprus' Haris Anastasiou with Milas..
Fria
Fria is a town in Lower Guinea, lying north of Conakry near the Konkouré River. It is known for its local caves, the Grottes de Bogoro and the Grottes de Konkouré) and for bauxite mining. ..
Friability
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Friability is the degree to which a solid is friable. A solid is friable when it can easily be crumbled into powder or small particles. A clump of damp sand that sticks together but easily crushes into its individual grains, for ex..
Friaça
Albino Friaça Cardoso best known as Friaça (born in (Porciúncula, October 20, 1924) was a Brazilian footballer in striker role. In career (1944–1955) was played for Vasco da Gama, São Paulo and Ponte Preta. He won two Rio de Janeiro State Tournament (1947, 1952) and one São Paulo State T..
Friant, California
Friant is a census-designated place (CDP) in Fresno County, California, United States. The population was 519 at the 2000 census. Geography Friant is located at [36°59′3″N, 119°42′57″W] (36.984049, -119.715904)[Geographic references#1GR1]. The CDP is located along ..
Friant Dam
A photo of Friant Dam taken in 2003. The hydroelectric plant is in the foreground. Friant Dam is a concrete gravity dam located near the town of Friant, California on the upper San Joaquin River. The dam, completed in 1942, forms Millerton Lake and was built by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation,..
Friar
A friar is a member of a religious mendicant order of men. This term is particularly appropriate for members of these four orders: Augustinians, Carmelites, Dominicans, and Franciscans. Friars differ from monks in that they are called to a life of poverty in service to a community, rather than cloi..
Friar's Inn
Friar's Inn was a nightclub and speakeasy in Chicago, Illinois, a famed jazz music venue in the 1920s. Though some sources refer to it casually as "Friar's Club", it was not related to the Friars Club of New York. Located in a basement at 60 East Van Buren or 343 South Wabash in the Chicago Loop, ..
Friarbird
The friarbirds are four species of honeyeaters in the genus Philemon: Helmeted Friarbird, Philemon buceroidesSilver-crowned Friarbird, Philemon argenticepsNoisy Friarbird, Philemon corniculatusLittle Friarbird, Philemon citreogularis They are found in eastern Australia and southern New Guinea. Th..
Friardel
Friardel is a commune of the Calvados département in the Basse-Normandie région in France. Its postal code is 14290. The INSEE code is 14292. ..
Friars Club
The Friars Club is a New York City club, famous for its risqué celebrity roasts. Founded in 1904, their motto is Prae Omnia Fraternatis, which is Latin for "Before all, brotherhood." It is not related to the Friars Club of Beverly Hills or to the Friar's Inn, a famous 1920s jazz cabaret in Chica..
Friars Point, Mississippi
Friars Point is a town in Coahoma County, Mississippi, United States. The population was 1,480 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Popular culture4 References5 External links Geography Friars Point is located at [34°21′58″N, 90°38′13″W&..
Friarton Bridge
Friarton Bridge, viewed from Craigie Hill The Friarton Bridge is a road bridge across the Firth of Tay in Perth and Kinross, Scotland. It is situated on the southeastern outskirts of Perth, approximately 25 miles upstream of the Tay Road Bridge. It is part of the M90 motorway, and is one of t..
Friar John
Friar John is a friar of Seville, in Rabelais' Pantagruel, notorious for his irreverence in the discharge of his religious duties and for his lewd, lusty ways. This article incorporates text from the public domain 1907 edition of The Nuttall Encyclopaedia. ..
Friar Julian
Friar Julian was one of a group of Hungarian Dominican monks who, in 1235, left Hungary in order to find those Magyars who — according to the chronicles — remained in the eastern homeland. After a great distance, Friar Julian reached the capital of Volga Bulgaria, where he was told that ..
Friar Lane & Epworth F.C.
Friar Lane & Epworth F.C. are a football club based in Leicestershire, England. In 2004, Friar Lane Old Boys F.C. and Epworth F.C. merged to form the present club. They reached the second round of the FA Vase twice in their history. Friar Lane Old Boys FC reached the semi-finals of the FA Vase tw..
Friar Lawrence
Friar Lawrence (or Friar Laurence) is a character in Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet. He plays the part as an advisor to Romeo in the play, along with aiding in major plot developments. Alone, the innocent Friar gives us a sigh of wisdom with his soliloquy. When Romeo requests that the Friar mar..
Friar Park
Friar Park is the 120-room Victorian neo-Gothic mansion built by the eccentric Sir Frank Crisp near Henley-on-Thames and bought by the musician George Harrison as his new home on January 14, 1970, as he left his former home Kinfauns, in Esher. It has extensive gardens and water features, and one ma..
Friar Tuck
Friar Tuck is a fictional character, a companion of Robin Hood, and one of his 'Merry Men'. Although a common character in the modern Robin Hood legend, Tuck does not appear in the earliest surviving Robin Hood ballads, and only has one major appearance in the ballad tradition, a late one called "Ro..
Fria Prefecture
Fria is a prefecture located in the Boké Region of Guinea. The capital is Fria. The prefecture covers an area of 1,811 km.² and has an estimated population of 82,000. It's the site of the first [alumina] factory in [Africa]. Prefectures of Guinea Boké Region: Boffa | Bo..
Friba Razayee
Friba Razayee (Persian: فریبا رضایی) (born September 3, 1985) is an Afghani judoka. In 2004, along with Robina Muqimyar, she was the first Afghani woman to participate in the Olympic Games. Razayee fled Afghanistan for Pakistan during the Taliban's rule of the country. There she had her f..
Fribble
A Fribble is a milkshake-like product that can be found at Friendly's restaurants. They are only made with soft serve ice-cream and available in a variety of flavors such as chocolate, vanilla, strawberry, coffee, black and white, and mocha. A Fribble is also an effeminate fop; after a character i..
Friberg Township, Minnesota
Friberg Township is a township in Otter Tail County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 774 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 92.6 km² (35.8 mi²). 84.8 km² (32.7 mi²) of it is land and 7.8 km² (3.0 mi²) of i..
Fribourg
Fribourg (French; German: Freiburg or Freiburg im Üechtland, often Fribourg) is a city in the country of Switzerland and the capital of the Swiss Canton of Fribourg on the river Saane/Sarine. Contents 1 Some numbers2 History3 Sights4 Education5 Famous Fribourgeois6&nbs..
Fribourg-Gottéron
Fribourg-Gottéron Founded 1937 Home ice La patinoire Saint-Léonard Based in Fribourg, Switzerland League Nationalliga A Head coach Mike McParland General manager Laurent Schneuwly Fribourg-Gottéron, are a professional ice hockey team based in Fribourg, Switze..
Fribourg (disambiguation)
Fribourg may be: Fribourg (in German Freiburg), capital of the Canton of Fribourg, Switzerland.Fribourg, France, town in the Moselle département, France. French name for Freiburg in Baden-Württemberg, Germany (and any other town named "Freiburg"). This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation]..
Friburge
Fiburge is a small hamlet in Champagny en Vanoise in the French Alps. The nearest towns are Champagny, Brides les Bains, and Moutiers. Friburge is historically significant as the possible birthplace of Pope Innocent V, and for the fact that it is commonly confused with the town of Freiburg. The hea..
Friburguense Atlético Clube
Friburguense Atlético Clube, or Friburguense as they are usually called, is a Brazilian football team from Nova Friburgo in Rio de Janeiro, founded on March 14, 1980. Home stadium is the Eduardo Guinle stadium, capacity 10,000. History Friburguense Atlético Clube was founded on March 14, 1980..
Friburn & Urik
Friburn & Urik is a house music duo of producers and remixers, consisting of Ronen "Friburn" Horin and Yuval Urik. In addition to their extensive remix work, they began having hits as artists on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart in 1999. They have hit #1 twice: in 2003 with "Dance To the Rhythm"..
Fribytaren på Östersjön
The Fribytaren på Östersjön or The Freebooter of the Baltic (1857) is an early novel by the Swedish romantic novelist Viktor Rydberg. The adventure is set in 17th century Sweden and is a swashbuckling tale of piracy on the high seas, with political overtones. It was translated into English by Ca..
Fricative consonant
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Fricis Apsenieks
Fricis (Fritzis, Franz) Apšenieks (Apscheneek) (born 7th April 1894, Tetele, Latvia – died 25 April 1941, Riga, Latvia) was a Latvian chess master. Biography In 1924, Fricis Apšenieks took 2nd , behind Hermanis Matisons, at Riga (1 st LAT–ch). In 1924, he won, ahead of Lazard, at Paris. In 1..
Frick
Frick is a common surname in Switzerland and Germany. It was first documented as the name of the nobility as "von Frick" in the village Frick, Switzerland, in 1227. In the 15th century the Frick nobility lived in the Knonau region, near Lake Zurich, and owned the area known as the Frickethal. T..
Frickcam
The FrickCam, or Frick Cam, was one of the first web cams. It was launched in May of 1996 by Jennifer Frickell. She would post several photos a month, usually of herself, with a caption about the day so far. In short time, she became well-known on the internet and even appeared on Internet Tonight..
Frickley Athletic F.C.
Frickley Athletic F.C. is a football club based in South Elmsall, in West Yorkshire, England. They were established in 1910 as Frickley Colliery F.C. They changed to their present name in 1974. They reached the third round of the FA Cup in the 1985-86 season, following an away win at league club ..
Frickley Colliery Brass Band
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since July 2006. Formed in 1969 as the learne..
Fricktal
The Fricktal ("Frick Valley") is the northwest finger extending from Canton of Aargau. It is situated between the river Rhine and the Jura. It contains the districts of Laufenburg and Rheinfelden. Fricktal was originally part of Aargau before Aargau was divided in 1415. As one of the original Ha..
Frick and Frack
Frick and Frack were two Swiss skaters who came to the U.S. and joined the original Ice Follies show as comedy ice skaters. They skated in Alpine Lederhosen and performed eccentric tricks on ice. One of the more famous tricks was known as the "cantilever spread-eagle" created by Werner Groebli (also..
Frick Art & Historical Center
The Frick Art & Historical Center is a cluster of museums and historical buildings in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The Center, located on five acres of lawn and gardens in Point Breeze, focuses on the interpretation of the life and times of Henry Clay Frick, industrialist and art collector. The comple..
Frick Art Reference Library
The Frick Art Reference Library is a research library located at Fifith Avenue and 71st Street in New York City, a block north of the Frick Collection. The Library is housed in a thirteen-story building designed by the architect John Russell Pope. Contents 1 History2 Mission3 Coll..
Frick Building
The Frick Building is one of the major distinctive and recognizable features of the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania skyline. The tower is named after Henry Clay Frick, an industrialist coke producer who created a portfolio of commercial buildings in Pittsburgh. The Frick Building was completed in 1902 an..
Frick Collection
Frick Collection Holbein's portrait of Thomas More is one of the highlights of the Frick Collection. The Frick Collection is an art museum located on Fifth Avenue and 70th street, facing Central Park in Manhattan, New York City. It is housed in the former residence of steel magnate Henr..
Frick Park
Frick Park is the largest municipal park in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, covering 600 acres. The park began when Henry Clay Frick, upon his death in 1919, bequeathed 150 acres south of Clayton, his Point Breeze mansion. He also arranged for a $2 million trust fund for long-term maintenance for the pa..
FRICS
FRICS is an abbreviation for Fellow of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors. The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors is a professional association for chartered surveyors based in the United Kingdom, and its Fellows are its more senior members. ..
Friction
Friction is the force that opposes the relative motion or tendency of such motion of two surfaces in contact. It is not, however, a fundamental force, as it originates from the electromagnetic forces and exchange force between atoms. In situations where the surfaces in contact are moving relative ..
Friction, Baby
Friction, Baby is Better Than Ezra's second album. It was released on August 13, 1996. After this album was released, they just took the year off in 1997 after touring. The album's title comes from a television interview of Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones. When asked how he and Mick Jagger s..
Frictional force
Frictional force in mechanics is the force which opposes the relative motion of an object. It is directed opposite to the motion of an object. There are three types of frictional forces. Static friction is the friction acting on a body when the body is not in motion, but when a force is acting on..
Friction (album)
Friction, the third and final album by Coney Hatch, was released in 1983. Drummer Dave Ketchum left prior to this release, to be replaced by Barry Connors, formerly of Toronto. Musicians Carl Dixon........... Lead Vocals, Guitar Andy Curran........ Lead Vocals, Bass Guitar Steve Shelski...... Le..
Friction (band)
This article is about the Japanese rock band. For the resistive force, see Friction. Friction (フリクション furikushon) is a Japanese underground rock band formed in 1978. History Friction was formed by bassist and vocalist Reck in Tokyo, Japan in March 1978 aft..
Friction (Stavesacre album)
Friction is the debut full length album from Christian rock band Stavesacre. Track Listing "Threshold" (5:03)"Loader" (3:45)"At The Moment" (5:53)"Suffocate Me" (4:33)"Minus" (4:34)"Devil" (3:25)"Trainwreck" (1:36)"Burning Clean" (6:29)"Anna Thema" (3:46)"Stars & Clouds" (9:41) ..
Friction drive
Friction Drive or Friction Engine is a type of motor that instead of a chain uses 2 wheels on the engine to spin the main wheel. This Kind of Engine is often used on scooters mainly go-peds in place of a chain. ..
Friction drum
A friction drum is a musical instrument found in various forms in Africa, Asia, Europe and South America. In Europe it emerged in the 16th century and was associated with specific religious and ceremonious occasions. Contents 1 Construction2 Use in folk musics3 Use in Western Euro..
Friction factor
There is more than one thing known as a "friction factor". See: Darcy friction factorFanning friction factorAtkinson friction factor (ventilation of mines)This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, y..
Friction Groove
Friction Groove the band that bassist Ali McMordie formed after leaving Stiff Little Fingers. The act featued McMordie along with Alison R (vocals), Mic Power (Guitars), Jon Reynolds (drums) and Mike Clowes (Keyboards), and were signed to the Atlantic Record label, where they released the single "Ti..
Friction hitch
A friction hitch is a kind of knot used to attach one rope to another in a way that is easily adjusted. These knots are commonly used to ascend a hanging rope by alternately hanging on one friction hitch and sliding the other up. Friction hitches are also commonly used as ratchets to capture progr..
Friction of distance
The concept of friction of distance is based on the notion that distance usually requires some amount of effort, money, and/or energy to overcome. Because of this "friction," spatial interactions will tend to take place more often over shorter distances; quantity of interaction will decline with di..
Friction sensitivity
Friction Sensitivity is an approximation of the amount of friction or rubbing a compound can withstand before prematurely exploding. For instance, Nitroglycerin has an extremely high sensitivity to friction, meaning that very little rubbing against it could set off a violent explosion. ..
Friction stir welding
Friction Stir Welding (FSW) is an exotic solid-state welding process (meaning the metal is not melted during the process) and is used for applications where the original metal characteristics must remain unchanged as far as possible. This process is primarily used on aluminum, and most often on la..
Friction welding
Friction Welding (FW) is a group of solid-state welding processes using heat generated through mechanical friction between a moving workpiece, with the addition of an upsetting force to plastically displace material. Many dissimilar metal combinations can be joined and there are a number of process..
Frida
Frida is a 2002 film which depicts the life of the artist Frida Kahlo, portraying the tortured personal life of the Mexican artist. It stars Salma Hayek and Alfred Molina. The movie was adapted by Clancy Sigal, Diane Lake, Gregory Nava, Anna Thomas and Edward Norton (uncredited) from the book F..
Friday
The goddess Freya, after whom Friday is named. Friday (pron. IPA [fɹaɪ.deɪ] or [fɹaɪ.di]) is the fifth day of the week, falling between Thursday and Saturday. In countries that adopt a Sunday-first convention, it is commonly considered the sixth day of the week. (see ..
Friday's Child
Friday's Child may mean: Friday's Child (rhyme), an old children's rhymeFriday's Child (novel), a 1944 novel by Georgette HeyerFriday's Child (album), an album by Will Young"Friday's Child (Star Trek)", an episode of the original Star TrekFriday's Child (band), a popular new rock band, led by Tom W..
Friday's Child (album)
Friday's Child is the second album from original Pop Idol winner Will Young. The album was released on 1 December 2003 and reached #1 in the UK Album Chart. The album has gone five times platinum in the UK with worldwide sales of over 8 million. Contents 1 Album1.1 Tracklisting1.2 ..
Friday's Child (novel)
Friday's Child is a novel written by Georgette Heyer. It is generally considered one of Miss Heyer's best Regency romances, and was reportedly the favourite of the author herself. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. The wild young Viscount Sheringham is f..
Friday's Child (rhyme)
An old children's rhyme predicting a child's fortune based on the day of the week on which they were born. Monday's child is fair of face Tuesday's child is full of grace Wednesday's child is full of woe Thursday's child has far to go Friday's child is loving and giving Saturday's child works hard ..
Friday's Child (song)
"Friday's Child" was the seventh single from Pop Idol UK series 1 winner Will Young and the third single from his second album Friday's Child. The single went to number four in the UK Singles Chart. Contents 1 Tracklisting1.1 CD11.2 CD21.3 Download only tracks2 Cover im..
Friday's Child (TOS episode)
"Friday's Child" is a second season episode of [[Star Trek: The Original Series]]. It is episode #32, and was broadcast December 1, 1967. It was written by D.C. Fontana, and directed by Joseph Pevney. Quick Overview: The crew of the Enterprise become entangled in a planet's tribal power struggle...
Friday-Graham Rail Spur
The Friday-Graham Rail Spur (AAR reporting mark FGRS) is a Class III railroad operated by the City of West Memphis, Arkansas. FGRS connects the Union Pacific Railroad line in West Memphis with the Port of West Memphis. [http://encycl.opentopia.com/ edit ]Current (operating) Class II..
Fridays
This article is about the ABC television program. For the day of the week, see Friday. For the Cartoon Network series, see Fridays (Cartoon Network). Also, "Friday's" redirects here. For the restaurant see T.G.I. Friday's. Fridays was the name of ABC's weekly late-night hour-long live comedy show, ..
Fridays (Cartoon Network)
For the U.S. comedy TV series, see Fridays. Fridays, originally titled Cartoon Cartoon Fridays, is the Friday night program block on Cartoon Network that showcases the channel's original animated series, with new episode premieres usually taking place in this block. Around these shows, live action..
Friday (book)
Friday is a 1982 science fiction novel by Robert A. Heinlein. It is the story of a female "artificial person", the character of the title, genetically engineered to be stronger, faster, smarter, and generally better than normal humans. Artificial humans are widely resented, and much of the story de..
Friday (comics)
For other use of the same word, see Friday (disambiguation). Friday is a 2000 AD character. Like Rogue he is a Genetic Infantryman fighting on Nu-Earth although his connections with Rogue were initially unclear. At one point he also teamed up with Venus Bluegenes. Bibliography He has appeared u..
Friday (disambiguation)
Friday - the fifth day of the week Contents 1 Books2 Movies3 Music4 People Books Friday is a book by science-fiction author Robert A. Heinlein.Freaky Friday is the name of a 1972 children's novel made into three films.Friday is a Hong Kong based weekly magazine.Friday is a 200..
Friday (film)
Friday is a 1995 comedy set in South Central (now South) Los Angeles, California, where star Ice Cube grew up, and directed by F. Gary Gray. The story revolves around 16 hours in the lives of two best friends: Smokey (Chris Tucker) and Craig (Ice Cube). The day after Craig loses his job, he and Sm..
Friday (song)
Friday is a Phish song written by Trey Anastasio, Scott Herman, and Tom Marshall, released on the 2002 album, Round Room. Friday has been one of the more common songs performed after the hiatus. Song Length on Album: 06:32 Times Played Live ''Note: Date = Date Played, Venue = Venue song performe..
Friday 13th EP
Friday 13th EP was a four-track EP by The Damned, originally released in 1981. It was the result of a one-off deal with the NEMS label. The lead-off track, "Disco Man", is the best-known on the EP, and has gone on to feature on a large number of compilations, also becoming a live favourite. Two ..
Friday After Next
Friday After Next is the sequel to Next Friday. The movie was released in 2002 and stars Ice Cube as Craig Jones, and Mike Epps as his less street intelligent cousin Day-Day. It was directed by Marcus Raboy. Contents 1 Cast2 Plot3 Trivia4 External links Cast Craig Jones - I..
Friday Fast
See also Fasting and Abstinence in the Roman Catholic Church The Friday Fast is a Roman Catholic practice of abstaining from meat in Fridays in Ordinary Time. Abstinence is colloquially referred to as "fasting" although it does not necessary involve a reduction in the quantity of food. The Friday f..
Friday Fight Night
This article is about the TV programme Friday Fight Night. For a TV programme with a similar name shown on the U.S. channel ESPN2, see ESPN2 Friday Night Fights. Friday Fight Night is a boxing TV programme shown on Sky Sports 1 at 10 pm. ..
Friday Harbor, Washington
Cars at the entrance to the ferry dock at Friday Harbor. Friday Harbor is a town in San Juan County, Washington, United States. The population was 1,989 at the 2000 census. Located on San Juan Island, it is the major commercial center of the San Juan Islands archipelago. It is the county seat ..
Friday Harbor Airport
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Friday Harbor High School
Friday Harbor High School (FHHS) is a four-year public high school located in Friday Harbor, Washington, USA. It is the only public high school on San Juan Island. As of 2005, the school principal is Marilyn Luckman. The school enrolls approximately 300 students annually. Their school mascot i..
Friday Harbor Middle School
Friday Harbor Middle School is a middle school located in Friday Harbor, Washington, USA, on San Juan Island. The class that was promoted in 2006 from the eighth grade at Friday Harbor Middle School was by far the awesomest yet seen. ..
Friday Hassler
Friday Hassler Birthplace: Chattanooga, Tennessee Born: July 29, 1935 Died: February 17, 1972 Cause of Death: racing crash Awards: NASCAR Cup statistics 135 races run over 10 years. Best Cup Position: 16th - 1971 (Winston Cup) First Race: 1960 National 400 (Charlotte) ..
Friday hat
Friday hat is a pejorative term for the yarmulke, the thin, usually slightly rounded skullcap worn by Jews. The term "Friday hat" is derived from the fact that the yarmulke is often worn on the Sabbath, which, for the Jewish people, begins on Friday evening. ..
Friday Hill
-->Friday Hill is a UK pop-rap trio, formed as a result of the split of band Blazin' Squad. Consisting of James McKenzie (known as Kenzie), Mustafa Omer (known as Mus) and James Murray (known as James). Band member, Kenzie, appeared in the reality TV series Celebrity Big Brother in January 2005..
Friday I'm in Love
"Friday I'm in Love" is the second single taken from the album Wish (1992) from The Cure. It was nominated for a Grammy Award and won the best Music Video from MTV. 12" Single "Friday I'm in Love""Halo""Scared As You""Friday I'm in Love" (Extended Remix) The Cure Robert Smith | Porl Thompso..
Friday Island, Torres Strait
Friday Island (Gealug Island) is an island West of Prince of Wales Island and West of Thursday Island at the tip of Cape York Peninsula within the Normanby Sound Queensland, Australia in the Torres Strait This island is one of the Torres Strait Islands Aerial photos & maps Coordinates: [-10..
Friday Mosque
Friday Mosque is the English translation of the Arabic term al-jum3a (Arabic: الجمعه ) al-masjid. This term is applied as a proper name to many mosques worldwide. Friday is the day for communal prayer in which all male moslems are called to pray communally for the noon-time prayer in Islam, th..
Friday Night
"Friday Night" is a song written by Dennis Wilson and Gregg Jakobson. It was released as the fourth track on Dennis Wilson's 1977 solo album Pacific Ocean Blue. Details Written by: Dennis Wilson/Gregg JakobsonAlbum: Pacific Ocean BlueTime: 3 min 09 secProduced by: Dennis Wilson/Gregg Jakobson Perfo..
Friday night death slot
The term Friday night death slot (or the Time Slot of Death) refers to the belief that television shows broadcast on Friday nights, in the United States, have a better-than-average chance of being cancelled. In recent years, this has especially been true with regard to the FOX Network. The Adventu..
Friday Night Football
Friday Night Football may refer to: Friday Night Football (Australia)Friday Night Football (Canada) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the..
Friday Night Football (Australia)
In Australia, Friday Night Football is the broadcasting of both the Australian Football League (AFL) and National Rugby League (NRL) Friday night matches on television. Friday Night Football is generally considered to be the biggest stage and generate the most publicity for the clubs involved in bot..
Friday Night Football (Canada)
Broadcast by TSN during the Canadian Football League (CFL) season, Friday Night Football is Canada's answer to Monday Night Football. Dave Randorf hosts TSN's All-Star panel of Chris Schultz, Jock Climie, and Matt Dunigan. Randorf, who has been with TSN since 1995, has also worked as CFL host and..
Friday Night Games
Friday Night Games was a spin-off from Big Brother 2005's ‘Friday Night Live’ show, hosted by Mike Goldman with Bree Amer and Ryan 'Fitzy' Fitzgerald and was produced at Dreamworld themepark, Gold Coast, Australia by Network TEN. Two teams, comprised of three celebrities and one chosen contest..
Friday Night in San Francisco
Friday Night in San Francisco is an album by Al Di Meola, John McLaughlin and Paco de Lucía released in 1981 and recorded at the Warfield Theatre in 5 December 1980, in San Francisco. Track Listing Mediterranean Sundance/Rio Ancho (Al Di Meola/Paco de Lucía) — (11:31)* Paco de Lucia & Al Di M..
Friday Night is Music Night
Friday Night is Music Night is a long running live BBC radio programme featuring the BBC Concert Orchestra, broadcast most Fridays on BBC Radio 2 at 7.30PM. Contents 1 Format2 Appeal3 History4 Controversy5 See also Format The programme traditionally begins with the orche..
Friday Night Lights
Friday Night Lights is a 1990 book and 2004 movie that documents the coach and players of a high school football team and the small, economically-depressed Texas town of Odessa that supports and is obsessed with them. The book was authored by H.G. Bissinger and follows the story of the 1988 Permi..
Friday Night Lights (TV series)
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Friday Night Magic
Friday Night Magic (or FNM) is a [[Magic: The Gathering]] tournament held on Friday nights in many gaming stores. Prizes A number of different prizes are available to FNM players. Door Prize- All participating players get a Friday Night Magic promotional foil, which changes every month.Winning Pr..
Friday Night Raw
Friday Night Raw was a non-profit organization which planned raves in Jerusalem. All profits were forwarded to the next event, all help was volunteered. Friday Night Raw was an open and free gathering, all who felt they could contribute were welcome to join and find a niche. All decisions were ma..
Friday Night Slimetime
Nickelodeon's Friday Night Slimetime is a remake of the original Slime Time Live. The show claims to be slimier and messier than ever. Since the programming consists of Nicktoons, the show is taped at the Nickelodeon Animation Studios in Burbank, California. Series Premiere (Friday September 23, 20..
Friday Night Stand Up With Greg Giraldo
The Show A friday night special from 8-11 PM where Greg Giraldo hosts a comedy show. It follows him talking with various people then going to a comedy show not specifically made for this block. Some comedians shows which have been on Late Night Stand Up With Greg Giraldo include Jeff Dunham, Carlos..
Friday Night Videos
Friday Night Videos Network NBC Regular Host(s) Frankie Crocker Tom Kenny Darryl M. Bell Branford Marsalis Henry Cho Rita Sever Announcer(s) Nick Michaels Scott Muni Premiere Date July 29, 1983 Final Date May 24, 2002 Runtime 60 minutes (90 minutes from 1983 to 1987) [..
Friday Night with Jonathan Ross
Friday Night with Jonathan Ross is a chat show presented by the aforementioned Jonathan Ross. It is on the British terrestrial TV channel BBC One that goes out at 10.35pm on Friday nights, Ross talks a bit about current topics of conversation, interviews his guests, listens to bands and, of course..
Friday Night with Ralph Benmergui
Friday Night! with Ralph Benmergui was a Canadian television variety show, which aired on CBC Television from 1992 to 1993. In its first season, the show aired at 10 p.m., following Prime Time News. In its second season, it aired at 11 p.m. The show was hosted by Ralph Benmergui, and the house ban..
Friday Nite Improvs
Friday Nite Improvs, or FNI, is a long-running weekly improvisational comedy show in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The show functions as an improv jam, performed by improv actors who don't normally work together. FNI is unique in that, in addition to the audience's providing improv suggestions, the p..
Friday on My Mind
"Friday on My Mind" is a 1966 song by Australian rock group The Easybeats. Written by Easybeats George Young and Harry Vanda, the British Invasion-style number became a worldwide hit, peaking at #6 in the UK, #16 in the USA, and charting in several other countries. It is by far The Easybeats' best..
Friday Orange
Friday Orange is a music project fronted by Chris Brandon, which began in the Summer of 2000 in Lawrence, Kansas. Brandon primarily plays all instruments, and composes the words and music for all songs. In 2005, Brandon established www.fridayorange.com - a website where fans can have access to all F..
Friday Party
Friday Party is the second single from the J-pop group . It was released 2005-10-5. It is the October ending theme song of NTV's Music Fighter. Track listing CD only Friday PartyFriday Party -Instrumental- CD and DVD Friday Party -MUSIC CLIP- ..
Friday Rock Show
The Friday Rock Show was a radio show in the United Kingdom that was broadcast on BBC Radio 1 from 2200 to 0000 on Friday nights from 1978 to 1993. Throughout most of its run it was hosted by Tommy Vance. Ostensibly for the genre of rock in general, it was most closely associated with heavy metal. I..
Friday Street
Friday Street is a picturesque hamlet on the lower slopes of Leith Hill in Surrey, England. It is set well off the main roads around a hammer pond in a steep wooded valley. ..
Friday the 13th
For the series of slasher films see Friday the 13th (film series), and for the TV series see [[Friday the 13th: The Series]]. A Friday occurring on the 13th day of any month is considered to be a day of bad luck in English-speaking cultures around the globe. Similar superstitions exist in some oth..
Friday the 13th: A New Beginning
Friday the 13th: A New Beginning is a slasher film. It was released on March 22, 1985. It is the fifth film in the Friday the 13th film series. In spite of the fact that the previous film claimed to be the "final chapter," this installment set out to live up to its title by being a "new beginning..
Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter
Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter is a slasher film. It is the fourth film in the Friday the 13th film series. Though it was billed as "The Final Chapter," as of 2006 there are seven (including Freddy vs. Jason) further films in the franchise. The popularity and financial success of the film kept ..
Friday the 13th: The Series
Friday the 13th: The Series was a television series that ran for three seasons, from September 1987 to May of 1990. The plot of the series was completely unrelated to the film series of the same name, although both the TV series and several of the films were produced by Frank Mancuso Jr.. [S..
Friday the 13th (comics)
The popularity of the Friday the 13th film series and its main character, Jason Voorhees led to several comic book series based on the franchise. The first Friday the 13th comic books did not appear until 1993 when New Line Cinema acquired the franchise and licensed it out to Topps Comics. Topps Com..
Friday the 13th (film)
Friday the 13th is a 1980 slasher film directed by Sean S. Cunningham and written by Victor Miller, admittedly made to cash in on the success of Halloween, the film's theme was to take "mom and apple pie and turn it on its head." Although the film was poorly received by most, if not all, mainstr..
Friday the 13th (film series)
Friday the 13th is a popular series of slasher films. All of the films feature Jason Voorhees either as the killer or as the motivation or inspiration for the killings. The original film was directed by Sean S. Cunningham. Afterwards, the franchise was taken up by Frank Mancuso Jr. during its t..
Friday the 13th (video game)
A screen capture of Friday the 13th for the NES. Friday the 13th was released by LJN in April 1987 for the Nintendo Entertainment System, based on the popular slasher film series of the same name. Storyline [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. The pla..
Friday the 13th Part 11
Friday the 13th Part XI is the 11th entry into the Friday the 13th series. The Movie will be Directed by Jonathan Liebesman. It is said to be a remake/reboot to the Friday series and will therefore probably not be called Friday the 13th Part XI. Their are also rumors that this instalment will retu..
Friday the 13th Part 2
Friday the 13th Part 2 is a slasher film directed by Steve Miner, the first sequel to the Friday the 13th (1980) movie. This is the first film in the series in which the famed slasher Jason Voorhees kills, whereas the killer in the first movie was in fact Jason's mother Pamela Voorhees. It was a bo..
Friday the 13th Part 3
Friday the 13th Part 3: 3D is the second sequel to Friday the 13th. The movie made horror film history as the first film to feature Jason Voorhees in the hockey mask that has become synonymous with the character and his image. The film was released theatrically in 3-D, but the 3-D version is now av..
Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives
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Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood
Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood is the sixth sequel to the original Friday the 13th. The film has earned a favourable following among fans (some who affectionately nicknamed it "Jason Vs. Carrie") for many reasons, one of which being the first entry (of four) to feature Kane Hodder in the ro..
Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan
Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan is a slasher film. It was released in July 28 1989. It is the eighth film in the Friday the 13th film series. It is also the last film in the series to have been distributed by Paramount, and remains one of the most ridiculed films in the franchise,..
Friday the Rabbi Slept Late
Friday the Rabbi Slept Late is a mystery novel written by Harry Kemelman in 1964, the first of the successful Rabbi Small series. Contents 1 Plot introduction2 Plot summary3 Characters in \"Friday the Rabbi Slept Late\"4 Awards and nominations5 Film, TV or theatrical a..
Friday The Thirteenth (album)
On Friday 13 June 1997, The Stranglers staged a truly unique event. To mark the twenty first anniversary of their original recording contract with United Artists, they played to a sold out Royal Albert Hall (London, UK) with an eighteen piece string orchestra (the Electra Strings). "Friday the Thirt..
Friday Times
The Friday Times is Pakistan's first English-language independent newsweekly publication based in Lahore, Pakistan. TFT’s editorial policy is fiercely independent as demonstrated by the national and international standing of the newspaper. TFT’s founder-editor, Najam Sethi, and publisher Jugn..
Friday Weekly
Friday Weekly (Chinese: 星期5周报) is a Singapore-based Chinese language newspaper owned by Singapore Press Holdings (SPH). It is published weekly every Friday. Its main target is the youngest ranging from primary school students to teenagers. External links [Friday Weekly Online]. ..
Frida (album)
"Frida" was an album released in 1982 in Sweden by Anni-Frid Lyngstad. Tre Kvart Från NuJag Blir Galen När Jag Tänker På DejLyckaSen Dess Har Jag Inte Sett ‘enEn Ton Av TystnadSuzanneAllting Skall Bli Bra / Vad Gör Jag Med Min Kärlek (Swedish versions of "Everything's *Allright" and "I Don'..
Frida (disambiguation)
Frida refers to a film about Frida Kahlo Frida may also refer to: Frida, a female first nameFrida KahloFrida Lyngstad, a singer from ABBAFrida, an album by Anni-Frid Lyngstad This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referre..
Frida - The Mixes
Frida - The Mixes is a compilation of remixes of Frida's solo career songs released in Germany in 1998 by Anni-Frid Lyngstad. Tracklist Alla Mina Bästa År (Hasbrouck Heights Single Mix)Ögonen (Lemon Mix)Även En Blomma (Version 6.34)Alla Mina Bästa År (Mix Adagio)Ögonen (Version 4.23)Alla Mi..
Frida Blumenberg
Frida Blumenberg (May 24, 1935) is a visual artist and sculptor working primarily in neon, acrylic, and bronze. Born in Durban, South Africa to Swedish parents, she was educated as a sculptor, painter, and goldsmith in London, where she had several solo exhibitions at the Institute of Contemporary A..
Frida Boccara
Frida Boccara (b. October 29, 1940 in Casablanca, Morocco. d. August 1, 1996 in Paris, France.) French singer Frida Boccara was a singer. At the Eurovision Song Contest held in Madrid, Spain in 1969 she represented France and performed "Un jour, un enfant" (One day a child) - music by Emil Stern an..
Frida Ensam
Frida Ensam (Frida Alone) was a solo album released in Sweden by Anni-Frid Lyngstad in 1975. The album is of interest to fans of ABBA since it was produced with the same recording and production techniques, engineers and musicians as contemporary Abba recordings. The album also features the Swedish ..
Frida Hallgren
Frida Sophia Hallgren (born December 16, 1974) is a Swedish actress, internationally known from As It Is in Heaven. Frida Hallgren is an actress to be taken seriously. On the screen, she exudes an exhilirating and electrical energy that makes every scene feel gripping and immediate --and ye..
Frida Hyvönen
Frida Hyvönen is a Swedish singer-songwriter. She is from Robertsfors, a small place just outside Umeå in the north of Sweden and currently lives in the capital of Sweden, Stockholm. (Robertsfors is also the home town of the band Sahara Hotnights.) Her first record, Until Death Comes, is comple..
Frida Kahlo
Frida Kahlo (July 61907 – July 13, 1954) was a Mexican painter of the indigenous culture of her country in a style combining Realism, Symbolism and Surrealism, an active communist supporter, and wife of the Mexican muralist and cubist painter Diego Rivera. Kahlo was noted for her unconven..
Frida Leider
Frida Leider (born Berlin, April 18, 1888- died Berlin, June 4, 1975) was a German opera singer. Leider was one of the most important dramatic sopranos of the 20th century. Her most famous roles were Wagner's Isolde and Brünnhilde, Beethoven's Fidelio, Mozart's Donna Anna, and Verdi's Aida and Leo..
Frida Nevalainen
Frida Nevalainen, born January 27, 1987 in Umeå, Sweden, is an ice hockey player from Sweden. She won a silver medal at the 2006 Winter Olympics. Her twinbrother, Patrik, plays with Swedish second league team IF Björklöven. ..
Frida Uhl
Frida Uhl (4 April 1872 - 28 June 1943) was an Austrian writer and translator, who was closely associated to many important figures in 20th-century literature. She was married to August Strindberg. She was the daughter of the well-known Friedrich Uhl, editor of the Wiener Zeitung. She met Strindb..
Frideborg Winblad
Frideborg Winblad (1869-1964) Frideborg Winblad (1869-1964) obituary in the Västernorrlands Allehandra on December 2, 1964. Courtesy of the Härnösand Landsarkivet (used with permission) Frideborg Winblad (January 18, 1869 – November 30, 1964) aka Boj Winblad; Pioneering woman s..
Friden, Inc.
Friden Calculating Machine Company (Friden, Inc.) was founded by Carl Friden in San Leandro, California in 1934. Friden electromechanical calculators were robust and popular. In 1952 Friden introduced a machine with square-root capability. Friden went on to introduce the first fully transistoriz..
Friden Flexowriter
The Friden Flexowriter was a teleprinter based on a 1940s IBM product that was spun off as an independent company and later sold to the Friden Corp. It could punch and read 6-bit paper tape. Unlike teletype machines that use the 5-bit Baudot code, the Flexowriter had upper and lower case characters...
Friderich Christian Hager
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since May 2006. Friderich Christian Hager wa..
Friderika Bayer
Friderika Bayer was born in Budapest, Hungary on October 4, 1971. In 1994 she represented Hungary in the Eurovision Song Contest with "Kinek mondjam el vétkeimet?" ("To whom can I tell my sins?") - a song with a beautiful melody and dark lyrics. It finished in 4th place with 122 points. Hungary e..
Frideswide
Saint Frideswide (c. 650 – October 19, 727) was (according to legend) daughter of King Didan and Safrida. She founded a church near Oxford, but Prince Aelfgar of Mercia decided to marry her. She refused his advances, hiding from him in a tub in the forest. When she returned to Oxford, Aelfgar besi..
Fridge (band)
Fridge are an English post-rock band, comprising schoolfriends Kieran Hebden, Adem Ilhan, and Sam Jeffers. Initially Hebden played guitar, Ilhan bass and Jeffers drums, but Hebden and Ilhan soon adopted a variety of other instruments, and by 1999's Eph the sampler was playing an increasingly import..
Fridge (disambiguation)
Fridge may refer to: Refrigerator, an electrical appliance.Fridge (band), a British post rock band, notable for having Keiran Hebden (AKA Four Tet) as its lead guitaristThe Fridge, a nightclub in Brixton, South LondonVerbal Fridge Dialogue, a code used in the children's books series A Series of Unf..
Fridgy (Kirby)
is a fictional guest character in the [[Kirby: Right Back at Ya!]] anime. It appears to be a fusion of a wooly mammoth and a Buzz-Blob from various Legend of Zelda games with light blue and light green fur. Its hair is often over its eyes like Tuff, one of Kirby's friends. It appears in the two-part..
Fridhemsplan
Fridhemsplan is a square in Kungsholmen, Stockholm and a major metro station by the same name, where the blue line and the green line meet. The square was named Fridhemsplan in 1935, after the major street Fridhemsgatan crossing the area. Before that, the area was simply known as Kungshomen Toll sta..
Fridingen
Fridingen is a town in the district of Tuttlingen, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is situated on the Danube, 10 km east of Tuttlingen, and 23 km west of Sigmaringen. ..
Fridlevus I
Fridlevus I is one of the legendary Danish kings described in Saxo Grammaticus' Gesta Danorum. Post Dan Fridlevus cognomento Celer imperium sumit. Quo regnante, Huyrvillus Holandiae princeps, icto cum Danis foedere, Norvagiam incessebat. Cuius operibus haud parva claritatis accessio fuit, quod Ru..
Fridlevus II
Fridleif (Ynglinga saga) was a son of Fróði of the Skjöldung (Scylding) lineage. In that work he was the brother of Halfdan and the father of Áli the Strong. He was ruler for 12 years between 33- 79 AD. ..
Fridley, Minnesota
Fridley is a city in Anoka County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 27,449 at the 2000 census. It was incorporated in 1949 as a village and became a city in 1957. It is part of the Twin Cities Metropolitian Area. Contents 1 Geography2 History3 Today4 Demographic..
Fridman (crater)
Crater characteristics Coordinates ..
Fridolin Anderwert
Fridolin Anderwert Fridolin Anderwert (September 19, 1828 - December 25, 1880) was a Swiss politician. He was elected to the Swiss Federal Council on December 10, 1875 and was member of the Council until December 25, 1880. He was affiliated to the Free Democratic Party of Switzerland. Durin..
Fridolin Heer
Fridolin Heer was a Swiss born and trained architect who immigrated to the United States in 1864 and set up a practice in Dubuque, Iowa shortly there after. He was joined in his practice by his son, Fridolin Heer Jr. Fridolin Heer Jr. studied architecture in Germany and worked in Chicago in the off..
Fridolin of Säckingen
Saint Fridolin, otherwise Fridolin of Säckingen, traditionally believed to have been born in Ireland, was a missionary, and the founder of Säckingen Abbey, Baden, in the 6th or 7th century. He is honoured as the apostle of the Alamanns. Contents 1 Life2 Legend3 Notes4 Extern..
Frido von Senger
--> Frido von Senger und Etterlin (1891 - 1963) was a German General during World War II. Frido von Senger und Etterlin was born in Waldshut, Germany, in September 4th, 1891 into a Catholic family. He started his military career in 1910, serving in an artillery regiment. After that he went to Oxfo..
Fridtjof Nansen
Fridtjof Nansen Fridtjof Wedel-Jarlsberg Nansen (born October 10, 1861 in Store Frøen, near Christiania - died May 13, 1930 in Lysaker, outside Oslo) was a Norwegian explorer, scientist and diplomat. Nansen was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1922 for his work as a League of Nations High Co..
Fridtjof Nansen class frigate
Career Shipyard: Navantia, Ferrol, Spain Ordered: June 23, 2000 Laid down: April 9, 2003 Launched: June 3, 2004 Commissioned: April 5, 2006 Decommissioned: N/A Fate: N/A General Characteristics Displacement: 5,121 tonnes Length: ..
Frid Ingulstad
Frid Ingulstad is a Norwegian novelist. She has written many series of books, for example Kongsdøtrene (14 books), Ildkorset (12 books), Ingebjørg Olavsdatter (23 books) and Sønnavind (8 books). She has also writteb these books: Stormfuglen (1990)Vikingene (1993)Det spøker på nissegården (1994..
Fried
Fried refers to: Frying Alfred FriedAmelie Fried, see [German article]David L. FriedErich FriedMiriam Fried See also Friedmann(Friedman)FriedlandFriedländer(Friedlaender)Freed This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. I..
Fried-brain sandwich
Fried-brain sandwiches generally feature sliced calves' brains on sliced bread. Thinly sliced fried slabs on white toast became a ubiquitous menu item in St. Louis, Missouri, after the rise of the city's stockyards in the late 1880s, although demand there has so dwindled that only a handful of eater..
Frieda
Frieda's first appearance in Peanuts. Frieda is a character in the comic strip Peanuts by Charles Schulz. She made her debut on March 6, 1961, when Linus introduced her to Charlie Brown. She sat behind Linus in school, and although he considered her a friend, he also confessed that she was su..
Frieda A. Murray
Frieda A. Murray is a fantasy writer whose works are generally written in collaboration with Roland J. Green. ..
Frieda Belinfante
Frieda Belinfante (1905?-1995) was a Dutch Jewish woman who gained fame as a cellist and conductor, and as a member of the Dutch Resistance during the second world war. Belinfante is descended from a line of Portuguese Sephardic Jews whose ancestry can be traced back to 16th century Portugal, the ot..
Frieda Friedman
Frieda Friedman (b. 1905) was an author of children's literature who, from the late 1940s to the early 1960s, published several short, illustrated novels primarily intended for preteen and adolescent girls. Her works enjoyed republication and numerous printings through the 1970s, and in some cases u..
Frieda Fromm-Reichmann
Frieda Fromm-Reichmann (October 23, 1889 - 1957) was a German psychiatrist and contemporary of Sigmund Freud who emigrated to America during World War Two. She was born to Alfred and Klara Reichmann on 1889 in Karlsruhe, Germany. She was raised in an Orthodox middle-class German Jewish family. S..
Frieda Harris
This article or section seems not to be written in the formal tone expected of an encyclopedia entry.Please improve the article or discuss proposed changes on the talk page. See Wikipedia's [Guide to writing better articlesguide to writing better articles] for suggestions. Marguerit Fri..
Frieda Hughes
Frieda Hughes (b. April 1, 1960, London) is a British poet and painter. She has published six children's books and an adult novel. Contents 1 Life2 Career3 Bibliography4 External links Life She is the daughter of poets Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes. Hughes was almost three yea..
Frieda Inescort
Frieda Inescort (June 29, 1901 – February 26, 1976) was a British actress. Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, she was the daughter of the actress Elaine Inescourt. Her first Broadway performance was in 1922 and over the course of the next thirteen years, she acted in sixteen productions, and estab..
Frieda Jahnke
Frieda Jahnke, born in Neubrandenburg, Germany on July 9, 1906, was a guard at several concentration camps during World War II. She never married, and in 1944, she applied with the Neubrandenburg camp offices to become a prison guard. The SS sent her as an Aufseherin to the Buchenwald subcamp at T..
Frieda Van Themsche
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Frieda von Richthofen
Frieda von Richthofen (August 11, 1879 - August 11, 1956), a distant relative of the "Red Baron" Manfred von Richthofen, became famous as the wife of the British novelist D. H. Lawrence. Life Emma Maria Frieda Johanna Freiin (Baroness) von Richthofen (also known as Frieda Weekley or Frieda Lawrenc..
Frieda Woetzel
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Frieda Woetzel (1907 - ) was a female officer at two Nazi concentration camps from August 1944 until April 1945..
Frieda Zamba
Freida Zamba is a four-time world surfing champion from the United States. She won three titles in a row from 1984 to 1986, then won again in 1988. ..
Friedberg
Friedberg is the name of two cities in Germany and one in Austria: Friedberg, BavariaFriedberg, HesseFriedberg, Styria This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. If an referred you..
Friedberg, Bavaria
Map of Germany showing Friedberg Friedberg is a city in the district Aichach-Friedberg, Bavaria, Germany, with some 30,000 inhabitants. It is located next to Augsburg at the Lech river. The city was founded in the 13th century in order to collect a toll from people using the bridge across the L..
Friedberg, Hesse
Friedberg (Friedberg in der Wetterau) is a town near Frankfurt am Main (about 30 km north of Frankfurt) and has about 25,000 inhabitants. It is the capital of the district Wetteraukreis. Friedberg castle The old city was refounded by the Hohenstaufen dynasty of the Holy Roman Empire, conven..
Friedberg, Styria
Statistics Country: Austria State: Styria District (Bezirk): Hartberg Inhabitants: 2,772 (2001) Postal Code: 8240 Homepage: Friedberg is a town in Styria in Austria with 2,772 inhabitants. ..
Friedbert Pflüger
Friedbert Pflüger (March 6, 1955) is a member of the German Bundestag. He was elected to the list of the Christian Democratic Union in Lower Saxony. After receiving his Abitur in Hannover, Pflüger studied political science and state law at the University of Göttingen, Bonn, and Harvard (US)...
Friedebert Tuglas
Friedebert Tuglas (1886 2.III Ahja - 15.IV Tallinn 1971) was a Estonian writer and critic. His most famous short story is Popi ja Huhuu. He was the leader of Estonian literary group Noor-Eesti in the beginning of 20th century. ..
Friedeburg
Friedeburg is a municipality in the district of Wittmund, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated approx. 14 km southeast of Wittmund, and 20 km west of Wilhelmshaven. ..
Friedel-Crafts reaction
The Friedel-Crafts reactions are a set of reactions developed by Charles Friedel and James Crafts in 1877. There are two main types of Friedel-Crafts reactions: alkylation reactions and acylation reactions. This reaction type is part of electrophilic aromatic substitution. Contents 1 Friede..
Friedel Grützmacher
Elfriede "Friedel" Grützmacher is a German politician. Born on 3 August 1942 in East Frisia, she became a teacher in Wörth in Rhineland-Palatinate. She joined the Green Party in the 1980s, and was elected to the Rhineland-Palatinate Landtag in 1991. She served as leader of her party group in the L..
Friedel Klussmann
Mrs Friedel Klussmann (1896 – 1986) was a prominent member of San Francisco society. She is credited with leading the campaign that saved the San Francisco cable car system in the 1940s and 50s, and the foundation of the San Francisco Beautiful organization in 1947. Friedel Klussmann and the ..
Friedemann Friese
Friedemann Friese is a German board game designer, currently residing and working in Bremen. Born June 5th, 1970 in Germany, his trademarks are his green-colored hair and games whose titles begin with the letter "F". The majority of his games, self-published by his company 2F-Spiele, also sport a ..
Friedenau
Friedenau is a district within the Borough of Tempelhof-Schöneberg in Berlin, Germany. History 1871 Friedenau founded on part of the Deutsch-Wilmersdorf Manor.1874 became self-governing borough.1920 joined with Schöneberg as "Schöneberg", the former 11th Admistrative Borough of Greater Berlin. ..
Friedens, Pennsylvania
Friedens is a census-designated place (CDP) in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,673 at the 2000 census. Geography Friedens is located at [40°3′4″N, 78°59′44″W] (40.051182, -78.995474)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the Unit..
Friedensburg, Pennsylvania
Friedensburg is a census-designated place (CDP) in Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 828 at the 2000 census. Geography Friedensburg is located at [40°36′16″N, 76°13′48″W] (40.604343, -76.229900)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According t..
Friedensreich Hundertwasser
Hundertwasser (left) 1965 in Hannover Hundertwasser 1998 in New Zealand Friedensreich Hundertwasser (December 15 1928 – February 19 2000) was an Austrian painter and sculptor. By the end of the 20th century, he was arguably the best-known living artist in Austria, though he was al..
Friedenstag
Friedenstag (Peace Day) is an opera in one act by Richard Strauss to a German libretto by Joseph Gregor. It premiered at Munich on July 24th, 1938. The opera is dedicated to Viorica Ursuleac and her husband Clemens Krauss, the lead and conductor. Roles Premiere, July 24, 1938(Clemens Krauss) ..
Friedens Lutheran Church
Friedens Lutheran Church is in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Founded in 1856, it is celebrating it's 150th anniversary this year. ..
Friederich Golz
Friederich Golz was a German scientist and researcher, who was a pioneer in psychosurgery. He performed the first lobotomy on dogs in 1890. His experiments involved removing portions of the dogs’ temporal lobes. As a result the dogs were more calm and less aggressive. His work inspired the first l..
Friederick II, Margrave of Meissen
Frederick II the Serious (German: ) (30 November 1310 in Gotha – 18 November 1349), Margrave of Meissen, son of Friedrich I, Margrave of Meissen and Elisabeth von Lobdeburg-Arnshaugk. In 1323 he started as a sole heir under guardianship of his mother the succession of his late father in the M..
Friederike Roth
Frederike Roth (born April 6 1948 in Sindelfingen) is a German writer. She is especially active as a playwright. ..
Friederike Schneider
Friederike Schneider was a female guard at Auschwitz and other concentration camps and slave labor camps during World War II. She was born as Friederike (Friedel) Fuhrmann in Vienna, Austria on September 30, 1911. Some time between 1942 and 1944 she became a camp guard, and was trained at Auschw..
Frieder Kempe
Frieder Kempe is a German scientist who designed a special electromagnetic shielding fabric, which reduces pain in human subjects who suffer from phantom limb pain or delayed onset muscle soreness when assessed in placebo-controlled cross-over designed studies. University based studies/papers were ..
Frieder Nake
Frieder Nake (born December 16, 1938) is a professor of computer science at the University of Bremen. He has taught in Stuttgart, Toronto and Vancouver, and has been in Bremen since 1972. He specializes in interactive computer graphics, digital media, computer art, and semiotics. He has been a vis..
Friedey's
Friedey's is a fictional Fast food franchise which features in several Cheapass Games products. It is described as a "fast food restaurant for the damned" and is generally staffed by zombies in search of brains.Its name may be a parody of TGI Fridays Friedey's appears in the following games: G..
Friedheim, Missouri
Friedheim is an unincorporated community in northwestern Cape Girardeau County, Missouri. It is located twenty miles northwest of Cape Girardeau. The community was founded in 1887. Its name is German for "peaceful home". ..
Friedhelm Eronat
Friedhelm Eronat (born 1954 in Prem, Bavaria, Germany) is a British-based millionaire business leader mainly involved in oil trading. Eronat is one of the world's most successful oil dealmakers, and one of the most secretive men in Britain. His estimated wealth is over $100m (£55m), built on contro..
Friedland
The term Friedland can refer to: Places in Germany: Friedland, MecklenburgFriedland, BrandenburgFriedland, Lower Saxony Placenames outside of Germany: Pravdinsk (Friedland in Ostpreußen), RussiaFrýdlant v Čechách (Friedland im Isergebirge), Czech RepublicFrýdlant nad Ostravicí (Friedland an d..
Friedland, Brandenburg
Friedland is a town in the Oder-Spree district, in Brandenburg, Germany. It is situated 8 km south of Beeskow, and 39 km north of Cottbus. ..
Friedland, Lower Saxony
Friedland is a village and a municipality in the district of Göttingen, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated on the river Leine, approx. 12 km south of Göttingen. Its seat is in the village Groß Schneen. ..
Friedland, Mecklenburg
Friedland is a town in the district Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany. It is a local center for some villages like Kotelow, Luebbersdorf, Schwichtenberg, Dahle and Boldekow, and has approximately 8500 citizens. It was founded in 1244 by the Kurfürsten Otto and Johann of ..
Friedländer
Friedländer, Friedlander refers to: Contents 1 Friedländer2 Friedlaender3 Friedlander4 Fridlender5 Other Uses6 See also Friedländer Benedict Friedländer (1866-1909), German scientist and human rights activist, brother? of Immanuel F.Carl Friedländer (1847-1887..
Friedländer synthesis
The Friedländer synthesis is the chemical reaction of 2-aminobenzaldehydes[#endnote_Smith1948] with ketones to form quinoline derivatives.[#endnote_Friedländer1882][#endnote_Friedländer1883] Several reviews have been published.[#endnote_Manske1942][#en..
Friedlinde Wagner
Friedlinde Wagner (March 29, 1918 - May 8, 1991) was the daughter of German opera composer Siegfried Wagner and his English wife, Winifred Williams and the granddaughter of the famous composer Richard Wagner. Born in Bayreuth, she was known by the nickname "Mausie". Along with other members of her ..
Friedl Dicker-Brandeis
Friedl Dicker-Brandeis (July 30, 1898 - October 9, 1944), was a Viennese artist. She was a student of Johannes Itten at his private school in Vienna, and later followed Itten to study and teach at the Weimar Bauhaus. She was involved in the textile design, printmaking, bookbinding, and typography wo..
Friedmann
Friedman is a popular surname. According to the 1990 U.S. Census, Friedman ranked 1027 out of 88799 (Top 1%) as a surname for males and females of all ages. There are several noteworthy people with this name or one of the similar names listed below. Contents 1 Friedemann2 Friedman3 ..
Friedmann equations
Physical cosmology Age of the universeBig BangMetric expansion of spaceComoving distanceCosmic microwave backgroundDark energyDark matterFLRW metricFriedmann equationsGalaxy formationHubble's lawInflationLarge-scale structureLambda-CDM modelNucleosynthesisObservable universeRedshiftShape of th..
Friedman Memorial Airport
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Friedman number
A Friedman number is an integer which, in a given base, is the result of an expression using all its own digits in combination with any of the four basic arithmetic operators (+, -, ×, ÷) and sometimes exponentiation. For example, 347 is a Friedman number since 347 = 73 + 4. Some base 10 ..
Friedman rule
The Friedman rule is the term given for Milton Friedman's policy regarding cash-in-advance models of monetary systems. Essentially, Friedman advocated a policy of zero nominal interest rates - that is, it should seek a rate of deflation equal to the real rate on safe assets in order to make the nomi..
Friedman test
The Friedman test is a non-parametric statistical test developed by the U.S. economist Milton Friedman. It is a multiple testing technique similar to parametric ANOVA. The procedure involves ranking each row (or block) together, then considering the values of ranks by columns. Method Given data �..
Friedreich's ataxia
Friedreich's ataxia is an inherited disease that causes progressive damage to the nervous system resulting in symptoms ranging from gait disturbance and speech problems to heart disease. It is named after the German physician Nicholaus Friedreich, who first described the condition in the 1860s. "A..
Friedrich
Friedrich may refer to the common German first name, see the English name FrederickArne Friedrich, the German football playerBruce Friedrich, the United States campaigner for the ethical treatment of animalsCarl Joachim Friedrich, the political scientistCaspar David Friedrich, the German Romantic ..
Friedrich, Freiherr von Logau
Friedrich, Freiherr von Logau (1604-1655), German epigrammatist, was born at Brockut, near Nimptsch, in Silesia, in June 1604. He was educated at the gymnasium of Brieg and subsequently studied law. He then entered the service of the duke of Brieg. In 1644 he was made ducal councillor. He died at Li..
Friedrich, Prince of Schwarzenberg
Friedrich, Prince of Schwarzenberg (Czech: kníže Bedřich Schwarzenberg, 1800-1870), had an adventurous career as a soldier, and described his wanderings and campaigns in several interesting works, of which the best known is his Wanderungen eines Lanzknechtes (1844-1845). He took part as an Austri..
Friedrich-Alexander-University, Erlangen-Nuremberg
Friedrich-Alexander-University, Erlangen-Nuremberg Facts Established 1742 (first) 1743 (moved) Location Erlangen and Nuremberg in Bavaria, Germany Students 25,800 Faculties 11 Institutes 91 Chairs ca. 265 Type Public Rector Prof. Dr. rer. pol. Karl-Di..
Friedrich-Clemens-Gerke Turm
The Friedrich-Clemens-Gerke Turm (Friedrich-Clemens-Gerke Tower) is the modern landmark of Cuxhaven completed in 1991. The 230 metre high tower, which is used for directional services and TV-, VHF- and UHF-transmission is not accessible to the public and property of the German Telecom Inc.. See als..
Friedrich-Paul von Groszheim
Friedrich-Paul von Groszheim (born April 27, 1906 in Lübeck, Germany) was a German man who was imprisoned by the Nazis for the crime of homosexuality. Von Groszheim was one of 230 men arrested in Lübeck on suspicion of being gay by the SS in January 1937 under paragraph 175, which outlawed hom..
Friedrich-Wilhelm Graefe zu Baringdorf
Friedrich-Wilhelm Graefe zu Baringdorf (born 29 November 1942 in Spenge) is a German politician and Member of the European Parliament for Alliance '90/The Greens, part of the European Greens. ..
Friedrichroda
Friedrichroda is a town in the district of Gotha, Thuringia, Germany. It is situated at the north foot of the Thuringian Forest, 21 km by rail southwest of Gotha. Its population in 2003 was 5,446. It is surrounded by fir-clad hills and possesses numerous handsome villa residences, a Kurhaus and a sa..
Friedrichsbrunn
Location Germany: Statistics State: Saxony-Anhalt Region: Magdeburg District: Quedlinberg Area: 18.34 km² Population: 1,081 (31 December 2002) Population density: 59/km² Postal code: 06507 Location: ..
Friedrichsdorf
Friedrichsdorf is a town in the Hochtaunuskreis, some 20 km north of Frankfurt am Main in Hesse, Germany. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Location1.2 Neighbouring communities2 History3 Constituent communities3.1 Köppern3.2 Burgholzhausen3.3 Seulberg3.4 Coa..
Friedrichsfelde (Berlin U-Bahn)
Friedrichsfelde is an Berlin U-Bahn station located on the U5.  Stations on the Berlin U-Bahn    U1 Warschauer Straße | Schlesisches Tor | Görlitzer Bahnhof | Kottbusser Tor | Prinzenstraße | Hallesches Tor | Möckernbrücke | Gleisdreieck | Kurfürstenstraße..
Friedrichshafen
Friedrichshafen is a town on the northern side of Lake Constance (Bodensee) in southern Germany, near the borders with Switzerland and Austria. It is the district capital of the Bodensee district in the federal state (Bundesland) of Baden-Württemberg. Its geographical co-ordinates are [47..
Friedrichshafen Airport
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Friedrichshain
Karl-Marx-Allee, the broad boulevard that bisects Friedrichshain Friedrichshain is a part of Berlin's borough of Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg. From its creation in 1920 until an administrative reform in 2001 it was a freestanding city borough. Formerly part of East Berlin, it is a central borough..
Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg
Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg is a borough of Berlin, formed in 2001 by merging the former boroughs of Friedrichshain and Kreuzberg. It encompasses an area of 20.16 km² and has, as of 2003, about 255,200 inhabitants. Its current mayor is Cornelia Reinauer (PDS). External links [Official Homepage ..
Friedrichskoog
Friedrichskoog is a municipality in the district of Dithmarschen, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It is situated near the outflow of the Elbe into the North Sea, approx. 25 km southwest of Heide, and 25 km northeast of Cuxhaven. ..
Friedrichsruh
Friedrichsruh is a district of Aumühle, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany ([53,52946° N; 10,34034° O]). History After the victory over France, Otto von Bismarck was awarded the Sachsenwald. He ordered to turn an inn near the Hamburg-Berlin railway line into a manor and called it Friedrichsru..
Friedrichstadt
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Friedrichstadt (Danish: Frederikstad) is a town in the district of Nordfriesland, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It is situated on the river Eider, approx. 12 km south of Husum. Friedrichstadt is also the seat of the Amt ("collective municipality") Fri..
Friedrichstadt (Berlin)
Coat of Arms Map Coat of arms Friedrichstadt within Berlin Basic Information City: Berlin Area: 2.1 km² (0.81 mi²) Population: 12,144 (in 1725) Geographical location: 52° 30′ N, 13° 23′ E Elevation: 34 m (111 ft) above sea level F..
Friedrichstadt (disambiguation)
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Friedrichsthal
Friedrichsthal is a town and a municipality in the district of Saarbrücken, in Saarland, Germany. It is situated approx. 13 km northeast of Saarbrücken. ..
Friedrichstraße
The title of this article contains the character ß. Where it is unavailable or not desired, the name may be represented as Friedrichstrasse. The Friedrichstraße (IPA: [ˈfʀiːdʀɪçˌʃtʀaːsə]) (Frederick Street) is a major shopping street in (east) central Berlin, in the Freidriec..
Friedrichswalde
There are communes and places that have the name Friedrichswalde in Germany Friedrichswalde in der Schorfheide, in the Barnim district, BrandenburgA part of Sternberg, in the Parchim district, Mecklenburg-West PomeraniaA part of Bahretal, in the Sächsische Schweiz district, Saxony This is a [..
Friedrichs extension
In functional analysis, the Friedrichs extension is a canonical self-adjoint extension of a non-negative densely defined symmetric operator. It is named after the mathematician K. Friedrichs. This extension is particularly useful in situations where an operator may fail to be essentially self-adjoin..
Friedrich (Glass-Maker Family)
The Friedrich are the most ancient German-Bohemian glass-maker family. Contents 1 Archaeological Findings2 History3 Bibliography4 See also5 External links Archaeological Findings Northern Bohemia still retains some secrets. For centuries they have lain dormant in the ..
Friedrich Accum
Chemist Friedrich Christian Accum. Friedrich Christian Accum (29 March 1769, Bückeburg - 28 June 1838, Berlin) was a German chemist. He was a son of Christian Accum (Hertz Markus, before conversion) and Suzanne Berthe La Motte. Accum emigrated to London in 1793 and became professor of ch..
Friedrich Adler
Friedrich Adler refers to: Friedrich Adler (architect) (1827-1908), German architect and archaeologistFriedrich Adler (1857-1938), Czech-Austrian politician Friedrich Adler (artist) (1878-1943), German artist and designer, died in AuschwitzFriedrich Adler (1879-1960), Austrian assassin & politician..
Friedrich Adler (1879-1960)
Friedrich Adler (July 9 1879 - January 2 1960) was an Austrian politician, assassin, lobbyist and revolutionary. Adler was born in Vienna, the son of social democratic politician Victor Adler. He studied chemistry, physics and mathematics in Zurich. In 1897 he became a member of the Social Democra..
Friedrich Adler (architect)
Friedrich Adler, (1827-1908) was a German architect and archaeologist. After having studied at the Academy of Architecture in Berlin, he began teaching there in 1855, and was soon famous for building Churches. Due to his profound knowledge of antique architecture, he took part of Ernst Curtius' ar..
Friedrich Adler (artist)
Friedrich Adler, born 1878 in Laupheim, died 1943 in Auschwitz, was a German professor, artist and designer of Jewish faith. He was especially renowned for his accomplishments in designing metalwork in the Art nouveau and Art deco styles; he was also the first designer to use bakelite. His birthpla..
Friedrich Adolf Ebert
Friedrich Adolf Ebert (July 9, 1791–November 13, 1834), German bibliographer, was born at Taucha, near Leipzig, the son of a Lutheran pastor. At the age of fifteen, Friedrich was appointed to a subordinate post in the municipal library of Leipzig. He studied theology for a short time at Leipz..
Friedrich Adolf Graf von Kalckreuth
Friedrich Adolf Graf von Kalckreuth (1737-1818), was a Prussian field marshal. He entered the regiment of Gardes du Corps in 1752, and in 1758 was adjutant or aide de camp to Frederick the Great's brother, Prince Henry, with whom he served throughout the later stages of the Seven Years' War. He won..
Friedrich Adolf Krummacher
Friedrich Adolf Krummacher (July 13, 1767 - April 14, 1845), was a German theologian. Born at Tecklenburg, Westphalia. Having studied theology at Lingen and Halle, he became successively rector of the grammar school at Moers (1793), professor of theology at Duisburg (1800), preacher at Krefeld, and..
Friedrich Adolf Philippi
Friedrich Adolf Philippi (October 15, 1809, Berlin - August 29, 1882, Rostock) was a Lutheran theologian of Jewish origin. He was the son of a wealthy Jewish banker, a friend of Mendelssohn. Converted to Christianity in 1829, he studied philosophy and theology at Berlin and Leipsic (Ph.D. 1831), a..
Friedrich Adolf Trendelenburg
Friedrich Adolf Trendelenburg (November 30, 1802–January 24, 1872) was a German philosopher and philologist. He was born at Eutin, near Lübeck. He was educated at the universities of Kiel, Leipzig, and Berlin. He became more and more attracted to the study of Plato and Aristotle, and his doctor..
Friedrich Adolph Roemer
Friedrich Adolph Roemer (April 14, 1809 – November 25, 1869), German geologist, was born at Hildesheim, in the Kingdom of Westphalia. His father was a lawyer and councillor of the high court of justice. In 1845 he became professor of mineralogy and geology at Clausthal, and in 1862 director of..
Friedrich Albert Lange
Friedrich Albert Lange (September 28, 1828 - November 23, 1875), was a German philosopher and sociologist. He was born in Wald, near Solingen, the son of the theologian, Johann Peter Lange. He was educated at Duisburg, Zürich and Bonn, where he distinguished himself in gymnastics as much as academi..
Friedrich Albert von Zenker
Friedrich Albert von Zenker (1825 - 1898) was a German pathologist. See also Zenker's degenerationZenker's diverticulumZenker's paralysisZenker's fixative External link [Biography and bibiliography] ..
Friedrich Amelung
Friedrich Ludwig Amelung (1842–1909) was a Latvian chess player and endgame composer. He played a few games with Adolf Anderssen, and published numerous endgame studies. External links [] at ChessGames.com ..
Friedrich Ancillon
Johann Peter Friedrich Ancillon Johann Peter Friedrich Ancillon (April 30, 1766 - April 19, 1837), Prussian historian and statesman, great-grandson of Charles Ancillon, was born in Berlin. After studying theology in Geneva, Ancillon was appointed minister to the French community in Berlin. A..
Friedrich Anton Wilhelm Miquel
Friedrich Anton Wilhelm Miquel (24 October, 1811 – 23 January, 1871) was a Dutch botanist. He was head of the botantical gardens at Rotterdam (1835–1846), Amsterdam (1846–1859) and Utrecht (1859–1871). He directed the Rijksherbarium at Leiden from 1862. Although he never tr..
Friedrich Arnold
Friedrich Arnold (8 January 1803 – 5 July 1890) was professor emeritus of anatomy and physiology at Heidelberg. He read medicine at the University of Heidelberg at the same time as his elder brother Johann Wilhelm Arnold (1801-1873). Studied anatomy under Friedrich Tiedemann (1781-1861) and Fo..
Friedrich Arnold Brockhaus
Friedrich Arnold Brockhaus Friedrich Arnold Brockhaus (May 4, 1772 - August 20, 1823) was a German encyclopedia publisher and editor, famed for publishing the Conversations-Lexikon, which is now published as the Brockhaus encyclopedia. Brockhaus was educated at the gymnasium of his native pla..
Friedrich Aue
Friedrich Aue (born 27 July 1896 in Dodendorf; died 27 November 1944 in Brandenburg an der Havel) was a resistance fighter against the regime of Nazi Germany. Aue was a locksmith. In 1925 he joined the Communist Party of Germany (KPD). After Hitler seized power in 1933, Aue became involved in the ..
Friedrich August Freiherr von der Heydte
Friedrich August Freiherr von der Heydte was a German Luftwaffe officer who served with the Fallschirmjäger during World War II, reaching the rank of Oberstleutnant. After the war, he served in the Bundeswehr, reaching the rank of Brigadegeneral der Reserve. Early life Friedrich August von der ..
Friedrich August Grotefend
Friedrich August Grotefend (12 December 1798 in Ilefeld to 28 February 1836 in Göttingen) was a German philologist. Friedrich August Grotefend studied primarily in Göttingen and was a teacher in Pädagogium in Ilefeld in 1821. He received a professorship there in 1835, however he died on the 28th..
Friedrich August Kekulé von Stradonitz
For the genealogist and son of Friedrich August Kekulé von Stradonitz, see Stephan Kekulé von Stradonitz Friedrich August Kekulé von Stradonitz (September 7, 1829 – July 13, 1896) was a German organic chemist. He was born in Darmstadt to an old Bohemian noble family. He was professor a..
Friedrich August Nitzsch
This article is about the theologian. For the philosopher, see Friedrich Nietzsche. Friedrich August Nitzsch (1832-1898) was a German theologian. The son of Karl Immanuel Nitzsch, he became professor ordinarius of theology at Giessen in 1868 and at Kiel in 1872. He was the author of Grundriss der ..
Friedrich August Theodor Winnecke
Friedrich August Theodor Winnecke Friedrich August Theodor Winnecke (February 5 1835 – December 3 1897) was a German astronomer. He worked at Pulkovo Observatory from 1858 to 1865, but returned to Germany and served as professor of astronomy at Strasbourg from 1872 to 1881. He discover..
Friedrich August von Alberti
Dr. Friedrich August von Alberti (1795-1878) was a German geologist who recognized the unity of the three characteristic strata that compose the Triassic period (Latin trias meaning triad), in a ground-breaking 1834 publicationMonographie des Bunten Sandsteins, Muschelkalks und Keupers, und die Verb..
Friedrich August von Finck
Friedrich August von Finck (1718-1766), Prussian soldier, was born at Strelitz. He first saw active service in 1734 on the Rhine, as a member of the suite of Anton Ulrich, duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel ([de]). Soon after this he transferred to the Austrian service, and thence went to Rus..
Friedrich August von Quenstedt
Friedrich August von Quenstedt (July 10, 1809–December 21, 1889), was a German geologist and palaeontologist. Contents 1 Life2 Work3 Chief publications4 Notes5 Other references Life Von Quenstedt was born at Eisleben in Saxony, and educated at the Humboldt Universi..
Friedrich August Wolf
Friedrich August Wolf Friedrich August Wolf (February 15, 1759–August 8, 1824) was a German philologist and critic. He was born at Hainrode, a village not far from Nordhausen, in the province of Hanover. His father was the village schoolmaster and organist. In time the family moved to N..
Friedrich Baum
Lieutenant Colonel Friedrich Baum (1727 – 1777) was a German dragoon officer serving under Major General Riedesel in support of British General John Burgoyne's 1777 campaign to attack the Lake Champlain-Hudson River corridor, which ended in Burgoyne's surrender at Saratoga on October 15, 1777...
Friedrich Baumbach
Dr Friedrich (Fritz) Baumbach (born September 8, 1935 in Weimar, Germany) is a German chess grandmaster of the correspondence chess, most famous for being the eleventh ICCF World Champion in correspondence chess between 1983 and 1989. He was also East German Champion in 1970. External links [&..
Friedrich Bayer
Friedrich Bayer (born June 6 1825 in Wuppertal; died May 6 1880 in Würzburg) was the founder of what would become Bayer, a German chemical and pharmaceutical company. He founded the paint factory Friedrich Bayer along with Johann Friedrich Weskott in 1863 in Elberfeld. His son, Karl Bayer, develop..
Friedrich Bergius
Friedrich Karl Rudolf Bergius (October 11, 1884 – March 30, 1949) was born near Breslau, Germany (now Wrocław in Poland). In 1931, he and Carl Bosch won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1931 together with Carl Bosch in recognition of their contributions to the invention and development of chem..
Friedrich Bernhard
Friedrich Bernhard (? - December 29, 1945), was a German Lieutenant-General of the Cavalry, serving during World War II as a Panzer commander. Captured by the Red Army, he was sentenced to death by a Soviet tribunal at Bryansk on December 29, 1945 for atrocities committed in the Bryansk area, and ha..
Friedrich Bernhard Christian Maassen
Friedrich Bernhard Christian Maassen (24 September on 1823 - 9 April 1900) - German jurist. Was professor in Innsbruck, Graz and Vienna, the member of Austrian imperial law court and chamber of gentlemen. Besides fundamental research about the sources of canonical right ("Geschichte der Quellen und ..
Friedrich Bessel
Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel (July 22, 1784 – March 17, 1846) was a German mathematician, astronomer, and systematizer of the Bessel functions (which were discovered by Daniel Bernoulli). He was born in Minden, Westphalia and died of cancer in Königsberg (now Kalini..
Friedrich Bezold
Friedrich Bezold (9 February 1842-October 5 1908) was a German otologist. He made large contributions to early audiology. The following medical terms are named after him: Bezold's abscessBezold's mastoiditisBezold's signBezold's testBezold's triadBezold-Edelmann continuous scale ..
Friedrich Blass
Friedrich Blass Friedrich Blass (1843-1907), German classical scholar, was born on January 22 1843 at Osnabrück. After studying at Göttingen and Bonn from 1860 to 1863, he lectured at several gymnasia and at the university in Königsberg. In 1876 he was appointed extraordinary professor of ..
Friedrich Bleek
Friedrich Bleek (July 4, 1793 - February 27, 1859), German Biblical scholar, was at Ahrensbök, in Holstein, a village near Lübeck. His father sent him in his sixteenth year to the gymnasium at Lübeck, where he became so much interested in ancient languages that he abandoned his idea of a legal c..
Friedrich Boie
Friedrich Boie (1789-1870) was a German scientist and brother of Heinrich Boie. He was born at Meldorf in Holstein on June 4 and died at Kiel on March 3. ..
Friedrich Bonte
Friedrich Bonte (* 19. Oktober 1896 in Potsdam; † 10. April 1940 near Narvik, Norway) was the German naval officer commanding the destroyer flotilla that transported invasion troops to Narvik during the German occupation of Norway (Operation Weserübung). Bonte joined the Imperial Navy as a midsh..
Friedrich Bouterwek
Friedrich Bouterwek (1766 - August 9, 1828), German philosopher and critic, was born at Oker, near Goslar in Lower Saxony, and studied law at Göttingen. From 1790, however, he became a disciple of Kant, published Aphorismen nach Kants Lehre vorgelegt (1793), and became professor of philosophy at G..
Friedrich Brunstäd
Friedrich Brunstäd (1883-1944) was a German Protestant systematic theologian and philosopher. He attempted a renewal of German idealism, from the point of view of Lutheranism. ..
Friedrich Cardinal Wetter
Friedrich Cardinal Wetter (born February 20, 1928) is a German cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church, the current archbishop of Munich, Germany. Born in Landau (Rhineland-Palatinate) Wetter became a professor for doctrine at the Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz in 1967. He was Bishop of Spey..
Friedrich Carl Alwin Pockels
Friedrich Carl Alwin Pockels (1865 - 1913) was a German physicist. He was born in Italy to Captain Theodore Pockels and Alwine Becker. He obtained a doctorate from the University of Göttingen in 1888, and from 1900 to 1913 he was professor of theoretical physics at the University of Heidelberg. ..
Friedrich Carl von Savigny
Friedrich Carl von Savigny Friedrich Carl von Savigny (February 21, 1779 - 25 October, 1861) was one of the most respected and influential 19th-century jurists. He was born at Frankfurt, of a family recorded in the history of Lorraine, deriving its name from the castle of Savigny near Charmes..
Friedrich Christian Diez
Friedrich Christian Diez (March 15, 1794 - May 29, 1876), German philologist, was born at Giessen, in Hesse-Darmstadt. He was educated first at the gymnasium and then at the university of his native town. There he studied classics under Friedrich Gottlieb Welcker who had just returned from a two ye..
Friedrich Christian Weber
Friedrich Christian Weber was an 18th century German diplomat and writer. He was born in Hanover and, after the succession of fellow Hanoverian George I of Great Britain to the throne of the United Kingdom in 1714, represented English interests at the Russian court of Peter the Great. He did not ex..
Friedrich Christoph Dahlmann
Friedrich Christoph Dahlmann Friedrich Christoph Dahlmann (May 13, 1785 - December 5, 1860) was a German historian and politician. He came of an old Hanseatic family of Wismar, which then belonged to Sweden. His father, who was burgomaster of the town, intended him to study theology, but Fri..
Friedrich Christoph Förster
Friedrich Christoph Förster (1791-1868), German historian and poet, was the second son of Karl Christoph Förster (1751-1811), and consequently a brother of the painter, Ernst Joachim Förster (1800-1885). Born at Münchengosserstadt on the Saale on the 24th of September 1791, he received his early..
Friedrich Christoph Oetinger
Friedrich Christoph Oetinger (May 2, 1702 - February 10, 1782), was a German theosophist. He was born at Göppingen. He studied philosophy and theology at Tübingen (1722-1728), and was impressed by the works of Jakob Böhme. On the completion of his university course, Oetinger spent some years tr..
Friedrich Christoph Perthes
Friedrich Christoph Perthes (April 21,1772-May 18,1843), German publisher, nephew of Johan Georg Perthes, was born at Rudolstadt. At the age of fifteen he became an apprentice in the service of Adam Friedrich Bohme, a bookseller in Leipzig, with whom he remained for about six years. In Hamburg, wh..
Friedrich Christoph Schlosser
Friedrich Christoph Schlosser (November 17, 1776 - September 23, 1861), was a German historian. He was born at Jever in East Friesland. He studied theology, mainly at Göttingen, and then worked as a private tutor. Turning to the study of history, he carried with him the tendency to construct his ..
Friedrich Christoph von Saldern
Friedrich Christoph von Saldern (1719-1785), Prussian soldier and military writer, entered the army in 1735 and (on account of his great stature) was transferred to the Guards in 1739. As one of Frederick II's aides-de-camp he was the first to discover the approach of Neipperg's Austrians at the Bat..
Friedrich Daniel Ernst Schleiermacher
Friedrich Daniel Ernst Schleiermacher Friedrich Daniel Ernst Schleiermacher (November 21, 1768 – February 12, 1834) was a theologian and philosopher. Contents 1 Biography1.1 Early life and formation1.2 Tutoring, chaplaincy, first works1.3 Pastorship1.4 Professorsh..
Friedrich Daniel von Recklinghausen
Friedrich Daniel von Recklinghausen (b. Dec 2, 1833, Gütersloh, Westfalen, d. Aug 26, 1910, Strasbourg) was a German pathologist. In 1882 he released a monograph which reviewed previous literature and characterized the tumors of Neurofibromatosis 1 or NF-1 as neurofibromas, consisting of an intens..
Friedrich Dessauer
Friedrich Dessauer (19 July 1881 – 16 February 1963) was an important physicist, a philosopher, a socially engaged entrepreneur and a journalist. Friedrich Dessauer was born in Aschaffenburg, Germany. As a young man he was fascinated by new discoveries in the natural sciences. He was particu..
Friedrich de la Motte Fouqué
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Friedrich Diercks
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Friedrich Dollmann
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Friedrich Drake
Friedrich Drake (born June 23, 1805 in Pyrmont, Germany; died April 6, 1882 in Berlin) was a German sculptor. He studied under Christian Rauch. He executed numerous statues and busts, among others busts of Oken and Ranke, Bismarck and Moltke. Works Victoria on top of the Berlin victory columnEight..
Friedrich Dürrenmatt
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Friedrich Ebert
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Friedrich Ebert (GDR)
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Friedrich Eduard Beneke
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Friedrich Engel
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Friedrich Engels
Friedrich Engels in 1856 Friedrich Engels (November 28, 1820, Wuppertal – August 5, 1895, London), a 19th-century German political philosopher, developed communist theory alongside his better-known collaborator, Karl Marx, co-authoring The Communist Manifesto (1848). Engels also edited seve..
Friedrich Engel (mathematician)
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Friedrich Ernst Dorn
Friedrich Ernst Dorn (1848-1916) was a German physicist who discovered radon in 1900. He was studying the natural radioactive decay of radium, trying to put together details about what was happening to the mass when he detected the presence of a radioactive gas. Dorn initially called the gas "radi..
Friedrich Ernst Ludwig von Fischer
Friedrich Ernst Ludwig Fischer (1782 – 1854) was a Russian botanist, born in Germany. He was director of the St Petersburg botanical garden from 1823 to 1850. The standard botanical author abbreviation Fisch. is applied to plants described by this botanist, who should also appear on this list. ..
Friedrich Ferdinand Graf Beust
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Friedrich Ferdinand Runge
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Friedrich Franz I, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
Friedrich Franz I, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (10 December 1756 - 1 February 1837) ruled over the German state of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, first as Duke (1785-1815) and then as Grand Duke (1815-1837). He was born in Schwerin to Ludwig, Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin and Charlotte Sophie, Duchess..
Friedrich Franz Karl Hecker
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Friedrich Frey-Herosé
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Friedrich Fromm
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Friedrich Gauermann
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Friedrich Georg Wilhelm von Struve
Friedrich Georg Wilhelm von Struve (1793-1864) Friedrich Georg Wilhelm von Struve (Russian: Vasily Yakovlevich Struve) (April 15, 1793 – November 23, 1864 (Julian calendar: November 11)) was a Baltic-German astronomer from a famous dynasty of astronomers. Contents 1 Life2 W..
Friedrich Gerhard Rohlfs
Friedrich Gerhard Rohlfs (April 14, 1831 - June 2, 1896) was a German geographer and adventurer who was the first European to cross Africa north to south. His route took him from Tripoli through the Sahara desert, over Lake Chad, along the Niger River to the Gulf of Guinea from 1865-1867. External..
Friedrich Gernsheim
Friedrich Gernsheim (Worms, July 17 1839–Berlin, September 101916) was a composer, conductor and pianist of German birth. He was given his musical training starting from the age of seven from Worms' musical director Louis Liebe, a Spohr pupil. His family soon moved to Mainz because of the 18..
Friedrich Gerstäcker
Friedrich Gerstäcker (May 10, 1816, Hamburg - May 31, 1872, Braunschweig) was a German traveller and novelist. Aged just under 21 he went to the USA to settle there. Six adventurous years later, during which he travelled through North America from Canada to Texas, from Arkansas to Louisiana, he ..
Friedrich Gilly
Friedrich David Gilly (1772 - 1800) was a German architect born in Pomerania, known as a prodigy and the teacher of the young Karl Friedrich Schinkel. Beginning in 1799 Schinkel lived in the Gilly household at Berlin and was taught by Friedrich and Friedrich's architect father David Gilly. The you..
Friedrich Glauser
Friedrich Charles Glauser (b. February 4, 1896 in Vienna; d. December 8, 1938 in Genoa) was a German-language Swiss writer. He was a morphine and opium addict for most of his life, and begun writing his novel Thumbprint while he was an inmate at Waldau, a Swiss insane asylum. Germany's most pres..
Friedrich Goldmann
Friedrich Goldmann (April 27, 1941), was born in Chemnitz. He is a German composer and conductor. ..
Friedrich Goltz
Friedrich Leopold Goltz (born 14 August 1834 in Poznań - died 5 May 1902 in Strasbourg) was a German physiologist and nephew of the writer Bogumil Goltz. He held various university positions in Germany. He is the first person to do hemispherectomy on a dog. External Links () [Biography] ..
Friedrich Gottfried Abel
Friedrich Gottfried Abel (8 July 1714–23 November 1794) was a German physician, and the son of historian Caspar Abel. He was assessor of the college of physicians, member of the literary society at Halberstadt, and master of St. John's school in that city. After a classical education at Halbe..
Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock
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Friedrich Gottlieb Welcker
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Friedrich Gottlob Haase
Friedrich Gottlob Haase (January 4, 1808–August 16, 1867) was a German classical scholar. He was born at Magdeburg. Haase studied at the Universities of Halle, Greifswald, and Berlin. In 1834, he obtained an appointment at Schulpforta, but he was suspended and sentenced to six years' imprison..
Friedrich Graf Kleist von Nollendorf
Friedrich Emil Ferdinand Heinrich Graf Kleist von Nollendorf (April 9, 1762 - February 17, 1823), born and died in Berlin, was a Prussian field marshal and a member of the old junker family von Kleist. He entered the Prussian army in 1778. He served in War of the Bavarian Succession. He served in t..
Friedrich Graf von Seckendorf
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Friedrich Graf von Wrangel
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Friedrich Griese
Friedrich Griese (1890–1975) was a German novelist. He was associated with the nationalist literary movement during the Third Reich. Griese wrote mostly about peasant life in northern Germany. His most important books were written before the advent of the Nazi government in 1933, so he cannot b..
Friedrich Gulda
Friedrich Gulda (16 May 1930 - 27 January 2000) was an Austrian pianist. Born in Vienna as the son of a teacher, Gulda began learning to play the piano from Felix Pazofsky at the age of 7; in 1942, he entered the Vienna Music Academy, where he studied piano and musical theory under Bruno Seidlhofe..
Friedrich Gundolf
Friedrich Gundolf , born Friedrich Leopold Gundelfinger (1880 – 1931) was a German-Jewish literary scholar and poet. He was an important member of the Georgekreis, but Stefan George broke completely with him, on the occasion of his marriage in 1926. Gundolf's works were banned by the Nazis in 19..
Friedrich Gustav Jaeger
Friedrich Gustav Jaeger (born 25 September 1895 in Kirchberg an der Jagst; died 21 August 1944 in Berlin) was a resistance fighter in Nazi Germany and a member of the July 20 Plot. Contents 1 Life2 Resistance activities3 Plot failure, downfall, and death4 Honours5 Exter..
Friedrich Gustav Jakob Henle
Friedrich Gustav Jakob Henle Friedrich Gustav Jakob Henle (b. July 9, 1809, Fürth; d. May 13, 1885), was a German physician, pathologist and anatomist, discoverer of the loop of Henle in the kidney. After studying medicine at Heidelberg and at Bonn, where he took his doctor's degree in 1832,..
Friedrich Haase
''For the classics scholar, see Friedrich Gottlob Haase. Friedrich Haase (November 1, 1827–1911) was a prominent German actor and theatre director. He was born in Berlin, the son of a valet to King Frederick William IV. Haase trained under Ludwig Tieck and made his first appearance in 1846 ..
Friedrich Hagenauer
Friedrich Hagenauer was a Presbyterian minister in Australia. In 1863 he established Ramahyuck Mission on the banks of the Avon River near Lake Wellington to house the members of the Ganai tribe who survived attacks in west and central Gippsland. The name combines "Ramah", the home of Samuel in the ..
Friedrich Harms
Friedrich Harms (1819 - 1880) was a German realist philosopher, much influenced by Fichte. Works Prolegomena zur Philosophie, Vierter Abschnitt. Von der Sprache und dem inneren Wesen der Erkenntnis (1852)Abhandlungen zur systematischen Philosophie Von den Sätzen. Erläuterungen zur Metaphysik (18..
Friedrich Hartogs
Friedrich Moritz Hartogs (20 May, 1874–18 August, 1943) was a German-Jewish mathematician, known for work on set theory and foundational results on several complex variables. See: Hartogs domain, Hartogs-Laurent expansion, Hartogs lemma, Hartogs number, Hartogs theorem. External link [..
Friedrich Hasenöhrl
Friedrich Hasenöhrl (November 30,1874 - October 7, 1915), was an Austrian scientist. Friedrich Hasenöhrl Friedrich Hasenöhrl was born in Vienna, Austria in 1874. His father was a lawyer and his mother belonged to a prominent aristocratic family. After his elementary education, he studie..
Friedrich Hauser
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Friedrich Hayek
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Friedrich Heer
Friedrich Heer (1916 - 1983) was a historian born in Vienna . He received a PhD at the University in Vienna in 1938. Even as a student he came into conflict with pan-German thinking historians as a staunch opponent of National Socialism. Friedrich Heer was arrested for the first time on 11 March 19..
Friedrich Heinrich Geffcken
Friedrich Heinrich Geffcken (December 9, 1830 - May 1, 1896) was a German diplomatist and jurist, born in Hamburg, of which city his father was senator. After studying law at Bonn, Göttingen and Berlin, he was attached In 1854 to the Prussian legation at Paris. For ten years (1856-1866) he was th..
Friedrich Heinrich Himmel
Friedrich Heinrich Himmel (November 20, 1765 - June 8, 1814), German composer, was born at Treuenbrietzen in Brandenburg, Prussia, and originally studied theology at Halle. During a temporary stay at Potsdam he had an opportunity of showing his self-acquired skill as a pianist before King Frederick..
Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi
Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi (25 January, 1743 - 10 March, 1819), was a German philosopher who made his mark on philosophy by coining the term nihilism and promoting it as the prime fault of Enlightenment thought and Kantianism. Instead of speculative reason, he advocated faith (or "belief" aka Glaube)..
Friedrich Heinrich von der Hagen
Friedrich Heinrich von der Hagen (February 19, 1780 - June 11, 1856), was a German philologist, chiefly distinguished for his researches in Old German literature. He was born at Schmiedeberg in Brandenburg. After studying law at the University of Halle, he obtained a legal appointment in the state ..
Friedrich Heusler
Friedrich Heusler (1866 – 1947) was a German mining engineer and chemist. He discovered a special group of intermetallics now known as Heusler phases, which are ferromagnetic though the constituting elements are not ferromagnetic. Reference F. Heusler: Verh. Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaf..
Friedrich Hielscher
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Friedrich Hildebrandt
Friedrich Hildebrandt (born 1898; died 5 November 1948 in Landsberg am Lech) was an SS Obergruppenführer, a Gauleiter and a war criminal in the time of the Third Reich. The farmworker had several positions bestowed upon him as an early NSDAP activist: Gauleiter and Reichsstatthalter (Reich Governo..
Friedrich Hirth
Friedrich Hirth, Ph.D. (1845-1927) was a German-American sinologue, born at Gräfentonna, Saxe-Gotha. He was educated at the universities of Leipzig, Berlin, and Greifswald (Ph.D., 1869). He was in the Chinese maritime customs service from 1870 to 1897. In 1902, Professor Hirth was appointed to the ..
Friedrich Hirzebruch
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Friedrich Hitzig
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Friedrich Hoffmann
thumb Friedrich Hoffmann (February 19, 1660 – November 12, 1742) was a German physician. He studied and wrote on topics as pediatrics, mineral waters, and meteorology; introduced many drugs into practice (e.g. Hoffmann's anodyne, or compound spirit of ether); and was among the first to ..
Friedrich Hölderlin
Friedrich Hölderlin Johann Christian Friedrich Hölderlin (March 20, 1770 – June 6, 1843) was a major German lyric poet. His work bridges the Classical and Romantic schools. Contents 1 Life2 Work3 Influence4 Cinema5 External links Life Hölderlin was born ..
Friedrich Hollaender
Friedrich Hollaender (1896-1976) was a German composer. He was the son of composer Victor Hollander. After studying in Berlin, he composed music for productions by Max Reinhardt and became involved in cabaret and wrote music for the film, The Blue Angel. He left Nazi Germany and emigrated to the..
Friedrich Hund
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Friedrich I, Grand Duke of Baden
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Friedrich II, Duke of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg
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Friedrich II, Grand Duke of Baden
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Friedrich II Eugen, Duke of Württemberg
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Friedrich IV, Landgrave of Thuringia
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Friedrich Jeckeln
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Friedrich Joseph Haass
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Friedrich Julius Hammer
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Friedrich Julius Stahl
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Friedrich Kaiser
Friedrich Kaiser (3 April 1814, Biberach - 6 November 1874 Vienna) was an Austrian playwright. During his youth he was one of the most popular people in Vienna. Some of his plays were "Hans Hasenkopf" (1835); "Wer wird Amtmann" (1840), "Palais und Irrenhaus" (1863), "Des Krämers Töchterlein" (18..
Friedrich Kalkbrenner
Friedrich Kalkbrenner Friedrich Wilhelm Kalkbrenner (7 November 1784–10 June 1849) was a German pianist and composer. Son of Christian Kalkbrenner (1755-1806), a Jewish musician of Cassel, Friedrich was educated at the Paris Conservatoire, and soon began to play in public. From 1814 to..
Friedrich Karl Arnold Schwassmann
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Friedrich Karl Biedermann
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Friedrich Karl Flick
Friedrich Karl Flick (born February 3, 1927) is a German industrialist and billionaire. He was born the youngest of the sons of Friedrich Flick in Berlin on February 3, 1927. After his studies, he worked in his father's company. In 1972, when his father died, he ("FKF") inherited the major part of..
Friedrich Karl Florian
Friedrich Karl Florian (born 4 February 1894 in Essen; died 24 October 1975 in Mettmann) was the Gauleiter of Düsseldorf in Nazi Germany. He worked as Gauleiter of the Düsseldorf Gau from 1 January 1930 to 8 May 1945 – eight days after Adolf Hitler's death. During this time, he was also a memb..
Friedrich Karl Joseph von Erthal
Friedrich Karl Joseph Reichsfreiherr von Erthal (1719-01-03 - 1802-07-25) was electoral prince and archbishop of the old Archbishopric of Mainz from 1774-07-18 to 1802-07-04, shortly before the end of the archbishopric in the Reichsdeputationshauptschluss. His younger brother, Franz Ludwig von Ertha..
Friedrich Karl Ludwig, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Beck
Friedrich Karl Ludwig, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Beck (August 20, 1757 - April 24, 1816) , was the son of Karl Anton August, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Beck, and Friederike von Dohna-Schlobitten. Friedrich married Countess Friederike von Schlieben (February 28, 1757 - Decembe..
Friedrich Karl Theodor Zarncke
Friedrich Karl Theodor Zarncke (July 7, 1825 - 1891), German philologist, was born at Zahrenstorf, near Brüel, in Mecklenburg, the son of a country pastor. He was educated at the Rostock gymnasium, and studied (1844-1847) at the universities of Rostock, Leipzig and Berlin. In 1848 he was employed ..
Friedrich Kasiski
Major Friedrich Wilhelm Kasiski (29 November 1805–22 May 1881) was a Prussian infantry officer, cryptographer and archeologist. Kasiski was born in Schlochau, West Prussia (now Czluchow, Poland). Contents 1 Military service2 Cryptography3 References4 See also Military s..
Friedrich Kiel
Friedrich Kiel (Bad Laasphe, Puderbach, October 8 1821 – September 13 1885, Berlin) was a German composer and music teacher. Writing of the chamber music of Friedrich Kiel, Wilhelm Altmann notes that it was Kiel’s extreme modesty which kept him and his exceptional works from receiving the c..
Friedrich Kittler
Friedrich A. Kittler (born 1943 in Rochlitz, Saxony) is a literary scientist and a media theorist. His works relate to media, technology, and the military. Contents 1 Biography2 Work and its importance3 See also4 Notes5 Publications6 Literature7 External links ..
Friedrich Klausing
Friedrich Karl Klausing (24 May 1920 - 8 August 1944) was a resistance fighter in Nazi Germany, and one of the July 20 Plotters. Contents 1 Biography2 Military career3 Death4 See also Biography Freidrich Klausing was born in Munich. Military career He joined the Wehrmacht ..
Friedrich Kluge
Friedrich Kluge Friedrich Kluge (21 June 1856 – 21 May 1926) is known for the Kluge etymological dictionary of the German language (Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache), which was first published in 1883. Kluge was born in Köln, Germany, and died in Freiburg. He studied Compar..
Friedrich Koenig
Friedrich Koenig (1774-1833) Friedrich Gottlob Koenig (1774-1833) was a German inventor best-known for his high-speed printing press, which he built together with watchmaker Andreas Friedrich Bauer. He moved to London in 1806 and in 1811 was granted a patent on his press, which was finally rea..
Friedrich Kohlrausch
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Friedrich Koncilia
Friedrich Koncilia (born February 25, 1948) is an Austrian football goalkeeper. He played for Tirol Innsbruck, RSC Anderlecht (Belgium) and Austria Wien. He played for Austria national football team (84 caps) and was a participant at the 1978 FIFA World Cup and at the 1982 FIFA World Cup. ..
Friedrich Konrad Beilstein
Friedrich Konrad Beilstein, born 17 February 1838, perished 18 October 1906, both in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Beilstein was a chemist and is the founder of the famous Handbuch der organischen Chemie. The first edition of Beilstein's Handbook of Organic Chemistry in 1881 contained 1,500 compounds an..
Friedrich Kratochwil
Friedrich Kratochwil is a German writer who studied at the University of Munich before migrating to the United States. He received a PhD from Princeton University. Contents 1 History2 Books3 Articles4 Other Works5 External links History One of his famous books is Rules, N..
Friedrich Krupp Germaniawerft
The Friedrich Krupp Germaniawerft was a German shipyard and one of the largest and most important builders of U-boats for the Kriegsmarine in the World War II-era. The shipyard was founded in 1867, as the Norddeutsche Schiffbaugesellschaft ("North German Ship-building Company"), in the town of Gaar..
Friedrich L. Bauer
Friedrich Ludwig Bauer (born June 10, 1924 in Regensburg) is a German computer scientist and professor emeritus at Munich University of Technology. Life Bauer earned his Abitur in 1942 and served in the Wehrmacht from 1943 to 1945. In 1946 he started studying mathematics and theoretical physics..
Friedrich Leibacher
Friedrich Leibacher (July 21, 1944 – September 27, 2001) was a Swiss spree killer who killed 14 members of the Zug canton Parliament, injuring 15 others, before committing suicide. Leibacher had been employed in business, and had several failed marriages to women from the Dominican Republic, ..
Friedrich Leitner
Friedrich Leitner (January 26, 1874 - July 3, 1945) was a German economist. He taught at Berlin. Literary works Die Selbstkostenberechnung industrieller Betriebe, 1905 ()Bilanztechnik und Bilanzkritik, 1911 ()Privatwirtschaftslehre der Unternehmung, 1915 ()* Wirtschaftslehre der Unternehmung, 9193..
Friedrich Leopold Graf zu Stolberg
Friedrich Leopold Graf zu Stolberg (7 November, 1750 - 5 December, 1819), was a German poet born at Brammstedt in Holstein (then a part of Denmark). Contents 1 Life2 Works3 Notes4 References5 External links Life Friedrich Leopold belonged to the younger branch of the St..
Friedrich List
Friedrich List (August 6, 1789 - November 30, 1846) was a leading 19th Century German economist who believed in the "National System" type of capitalism. Contents 1 Biography2 Influences3 Economics based on nations4 Disagreements with Adam Smith's ideas5 Stages of econo..
Friedrich Löffler
Friedrich August Johannes Löffler (June 24, 1852 – April 9, 1915) was a German bacteriologist at the Ernst Moritz Arndt University of Greifswald. Among his discoveries was the organism causing diphtheria (Corynebacterium diphtheriae), or the cause of foot and mouth disease. The German Federal Re..
Friedrich Loos
The Austrian Biedermeier style painter, etcher and lithographer was born in Graz on 29 October 1797. He studied at the Vienna Academy with Joseph Mössmer and also went on study tours through the Austrian Alpine regions. From 1835 to 1836 he lived in Vienna, and as of 1846 he sojourned in Rome. He t..
Friedrich Lorenz
Friedrich Lorenz (born 10 June 1897 in Klein Freden; died 13 November 1944 in Halle) was a Catholic priest and a member of the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate. Life Friedrich Lorenz was born as a postman's son in 1897 in Klein Freden in today's Hildesheim district in Lower Saxony. In 1902, th..
Friedrich Ludwig
--> Friedrich Ludwig (1895-1970) was a German expressionist painter. External links [friedrich ludwig homepage][friedrich ludwig museum][ketterer kunst - auction house] ..
Friedrich Ludwig Abresch
Friedrich Ludwig Abresch (29 December 1699, Homburg - 1782) was a Dutch philologist of German origins. Born in Homburg, the reasons that led him to move to the Netherlands are uncertain. He visited the college in Herborn and the University of Utrecht. He was a scholar of Karl Andreas Duker and Arn..
Friedrich Ludwig Georg von Raumer
Friedrich Ludwig Georg von Raumer (May 14, 1781 - June 14, 1873), was a German historian. He was born at Wörlitz in Anhalt. His father (who died in 1822), was Kaminerdirektor in Anhalt and did great service to agriculture. After studying at the Joachimsthal Gymnasium, Berlin, and at the universit..
Friedrich Ludwig Jahn
Friedrich Ludwig Jahn Friedrich Ludwig Jahn (Turnvater Jahn) (August 11th 1778, Lanz - October 15th 1852, Freyburg) was a German Prussian gymnastics educator and patriot. Jahn studied theology and philology from 1796 to 1802 at Halle, Göttingen at the Greifswald. After the Battle of Jena-..
Friedrich Ludwig Schröder
Friedrich Ludwig Schröder (3 November 1744–3 September 1816) was a German actor, manager and dramatist. He was born in Schwerin. Shortly after his birth, his mother, Sophie Charlotte Schröder (1714–1792), separated from her husband, and joining a theatrical company toured with success..
Friedrich Ludwig von Sckell
Friedrich Ludwig von Sckell (September 13, 1750-1823) was a German landscape gardener from Weilburg an der Lahn. Sckell was trained in the Court Market Garden in Schwetzingen near Mannheim and worked after his apprenticeship in Bruchsal, Paris, and Versailles. From 1773 to 1777, he was in England b..
Friedrich Ludwig Zacharias Werner
Friedrich Ludwig Zacharias Werner (November 18, 1768 - January 17, 1823), was a German poet, dramatist and preacher. He was born at Königsberg in Prussia. His mother died a religious maniac, and Werner inherited her weak and unbalanced nature. At the University of Königsberg he studied law; but J..
Friedrich Maassen
Friedrich Bernard Christian Maassen was a 19th century professor of law and Roman Catholic scholar; born on September 24, 1823 at Wismar, he died on April 9, 1900 at Wilten near Innsbruck. After studying the humanities in his native city, he studied jurisprudence at Jena, Berlin, Kiel and finally Ro..
Friedrich Mandl
Friedrich Mandl (1900 - 1977) was chairman of Hirtenberger Patronen-Fabrik, a leading armaments firm founded by his father, Alexander Mandl. From 1933 to 1937 he was married to actress Hedy Lamarr. In 1938, when his property was seized by the Austrian government, Mandl (of Jewish descent and, alth..
Friedrich Martens
Friedrich Fromhold Martens, or Friedrich Fromhold von Martens, also known as Fyodor Fyodorovich Martens (Фёдор Фёдорович Мартенс) in Russian and Frederic Frommhold (de) Martens in French (27 August, 1845 - 20 June, 1909) was a Russian diplomat and jurist who made important cont..
Friedrich Martin von Bodenstedt
Friedrich Martin von Bodenstedt (1819-1892), German author, was born at Peine, in Hanover, on the 22nd of April 1819. He studied in Göttingen, Munich and Berlin. His career was determined by his engagement in 1841 as tutor in the family of Prince Gallitzin at Moscow, where he gained a thorough kn..
Friedrich Materna
Friedrich Materna (1885-1946) was a General in the Bundesheer in the 1930's and the Wehrmacht during the second world war. He became a Generalmajor in the Austrian army in 1935, where he was a part of the Bundesministerium für Landesverteidigung (Federal Ministry of Defence). In the Ministry of De..
Friedrich Mauz
Friedrich Mauz (1900 - 1979) German psychiatrist who was involved with the Nazi T-4 Euthanasia Program. From 1939 until 1945, Mauz was the Professor of Psychiatry at Königsburg University. In 1953, he became the Professor of Psychiatry at Münster. He was the president (1957-1958) of the Germa..
Friedrich Maximilian Klinger
Friedrich Maximilian von Klinger (February 17, 1752 - February 25, 1831) was a German dramatist and novelist. Klinger was born of humble parentage at Frankfort on Main (now modern Frankfurt), on the 17th of February 1752. His father died when he was a child, and his early years were a hard struggle..
Friedrich Meinecke
Friedrich Meinecke (October 30, 1862-February 6, 1954) was a liberal German historian; and probably the most famous German historian of his generation. As a representative of an older tradition still writing after World War II, he was an important figure to the end of his life. Meinecke served as e..
Friedrich Melchior, baron von Grimm
Friedrich Melchior, baron von Grimm Friedrich Melchior, Baron von Grimm (December 26, 1723 – December 19, 1807), author, the son of a German pastor, was born at Ratisbon. He studied at the University of Leipzig, where he came under the influence of Gottsched and of JA Ernesti, to whom ..
Friedrich Merz
Friedrich Merz Friedrich Merz (born 11th November 1955 in Brilon) is a German politician (CDU). Contents 1 School and Job2 Family3 Party4 Representative5 External links School and Job After finishing Abitur in 1975 and serving in the army he began to study jurispr..
Friedrich Miescher
Friedrich Miescher Johan Friedrich Miescher (13 August 1844 - 26 August 1895) was a biologist born in Basel. He isolated various phosphate-rich chemicals, which he called nuclein (now nucleic acids), from the nuclei of white blood cells in 1869 at Felix Hoppe-Seyler's laboratory at the Univer..
Friedrich Mohs
Friedrich Mohs, 1832 Friedrich Mohs (January 29, 1773 - September 29, 1839) was a German geologist/mineralogist. Mohs, born in Gernrode, Germany, studied chemistry, mathematics and physics at the University of Halle and also studied at the Mining Academy in Freiberg, Saxony. After assumi..
Friedrich Muench
Friedrich Muench (June 25 1799; Niedergemünden a.d. Ohm, Germany – 1881 Augusta, Missouri) was a German-american minister, winegrower, politician, author. He studied theology at the University of Giessen, Germany, from 1816 to 1819. Here he got in contact to the brothers Follen (August, Ka..
Friedrich Muller
Friedrich Muller (1749-1825), German poet, dramatist and painter, is best known for his slightly sentimental prose idylls on country life. Usually known as Maler (i.e. painter), Muller, was born at Kreuznach on the 13 January 1749. He studied painting at Zweibrücken, and in 1774-1775 settled in Man..
Friedrich Müller
Friedrich Müller (1834-1898) was a German linguist who originated the term Hamito-Semitic languages. Bibliography Grundriss der Sprachwissenschaft, 1876-1888. Facsimile reprint, 2004, ISBN 348712047X etc.. ..
Friedrich Münzer
Friedrich Münzer (22 April 1868 - 20 October 1942) was a German classical scholar noted for the development of prosopography, particularly for his demonstrations of how family relationships in ancient Rome connected to political struggles. He was born at Oppeln, Silesia (now Opole, Poland) into a ..
Friedrich Myconius
Friedrich Myconius (originally named Friedrich Mekum and also Friedrich Mykonius) (1491 - 1546) was a German Lutheran theologian. He was a colleague of Martin Luther. ..
Friedrich Naumann
Friedrich Naumann 1886 Friedrich Naumann (March 25 1860 – August 24 1919) was a German politician and Protestant parish priest. In 1895 he founded the weekly magazine Die Hilfe to address the social question from a non-marxist middle class point of view. In 1896 he also founded the N..
Friedrich Naumann Foundation
The Friedrich Naumann Foundation (Friedrich-Naumann-Stiftung) (FNSt) is a German foundation for liberal politics, related to the Free Democratic Party. Established in 1958 by Theodor Heuss, the first president of the Federal Republic of Germany, it promotes individual freedom and liberalism. The F..
Friedrich Neznansky
Friedrich Neznansky (Born September 27, 1932) is a popular Russian crime novelist. He is a lawyer by education, practiced law in Moscow, and was an investigator at the Moscow Prosecutor General’s office for fifteen years; his hero in most of his books, Aleksandr Turetsky, reflects that experience...
Friedrich Nichtmargen
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Friedrich Nietzsche
Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (IPA:[ˈni:tʃə]) (October 15, 1844–August 25, 1900), a German philologist and philosopher, produced critiques of contemporary culture, religion, and philosophy centered around a basic question regarding the positive and negative attitudes of various systems ..
Friedrich of Germany
There were several rulers of the name Frederick (German Friedrich) of Germany. Frederick I Barbarossa, (1125-1190), king & emperorFrederick II, (1196-1250), king & emperor Three rulers known as Frederick III -- for reasons for the confusion see Frederick III of Germany. Frederick the Handsome, (128..
Friedrich of Limburg Stirum
Friedrich Wilhelm Count of Limburg Stirum (born 1835, died 1912), son of Frederik Adrian of Limburg Stirum (1804-1874). He was Minister of Foreign Affairs of the German Empire from September 1880 until 25 June 1881. He married in 1865 Paula von Meyerlinck (born 1844, died 1925) and they had issue: ..
Friedrich Olbricht
Friedrich Olbricht (born 4 October 1888 in Leisnig, Saxony; died 21 July 1944 in Berlin) was a German general and one of the plotters involved in the attempt to assassinate Adolf Hitler at the Wolf's Lair in East Prussia on 20 July 1944. Life Friedrich Olbricht was the son of the mathematics prof..
Friedrich Paneth
Friedrich Adolf Paneth (1887, Vienna - 1958) was an Austrian-born British chemist. Fleeing the Nazis, he escaped to Britain and became a British citizen in 1939. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1947. Career Assistant in Radium Research Institute attached to Vienna Academy of Scien..
Friedrich Panse
Friedrich Panse (1899 - 1973) was a German psychiatrist who was involved with the Nazi T-4 Euthanasia Program. He was an advisor who "expertly guided" patients into gas chambers. Friedrich Panse conducted research into the extermination of the incurably ill. The psychiatric clinic at Düsseldorf U..
Friedrich Paschen
Friedrich Paschen (January 22, 1865 - February 25, 1947), was a German 19th century physicist, known for his work on electrical discharges. He established the now widely used Paschen curve in his article "Über die zum Funkenübergang in Luft, Wasserstoff and Kohlensäure bei verschiedenen Drücken ..
Friedrich Paulsen
Friedrich Paulsen (* July 16, 1846 - † August 14, 1908), German philosopher and educator, was born at Langenhorn (Schleswig) and educated at Erlangen, Bonn and Berlin, where he became extraordinary professor of philosophy and pedagogy in 1878. In 1896 he succeeded Eduard Zeller as professor of mo..
Friedrich Paulus
Friedrich Wilhelm Ernst Paulus (23 September 1890, Breitenau – 1 February 1957, Dresden) was a German general, later promoted to field marshal, during World War II. Paulus was the son of a schoolteacher. He tried, unsuccessfully, to secure a cadetship in the German Navy, and briefly studi..
Friedrich Peter
Friedrich Peter (born July 13, 1921 in Attnang-Puchheim, Upper Austria, died September 25, 2005 in Vienna) was an Austrian politician who served as the chairman of the Freedom Party of Austria from 1958 to 1978. Contents 1 Early life2 Early political career3 Support of the SPÖ min..
Friedrich Pollock
Friedrich Pollock (May 22, 1894 – 1970) was a German social scientist and philosopher. He was one of the founders of the Institute for Social Research in Frankfurt am Main, and a member of the Frankfurt School of neo-Marxist theory. Life Friedrich Pollock was born to a factory worker in Frei..
Friedrich Preller
Friedrich Preller (1804-1878) was a German landscape painter, was born at Eisenach on the 25th of April 1804. After studying drawing at Weimar, he went in 1821, on Goethe's advice, to Dresden, where in 1824 he was invited to accompany the grand duke of Weimar to Belgium. He became a pupil in the a..
Friedrich Rainer
Friedrich Rainer (born 28 July 1903 in Sankt Veit an der Glan; died 19 July 1947 (date unconfirmed) in Ljubljana, Yugoslavia – now in Slovenia) was a Nazi Gauleiter and an Austrian Landeshauptmann of Salzburg and Carinthia. Rainer, whose father was a teacher at a Bürgerschule (a now obsolete kin..
Friedrich Ratzel
Friedrich Ratzel's photograph from the University of Leipzig Friedrich Ratzel (August 30, 1844, Karlsruhe, Baden – August 9, 1904, Ammerland) was a German geographer and ethnographer, notable for coining the term Lebensraum ("living space"). Contents 1 Life2 Writings3 I..
Friedrich Reinhold Kreutzwald
Friedrich Reinhold Kreutzwald (December 26, 1803 in Kadrina, Wierland - August 25, 1882 in Tartu) was an Estonian writer and physician. Life Friedrich's parents were serfdom peasants. His father worked as a shoemaker. After the liberation of 1815, the family was able to send their son at Rakvere d..
Friedrich Ritter
Friedrich Ritter (1898-1989) was a botanist who collected and described many species of cacti. Ritterocereus is named in his honour. The standard author abbreviation F.Ritter may be used to indicate this person in citing a botanical name. ..
Friedrich Robert Helmert
Friedrich Robert Helmert (* July 31 1843 in Freiberg, Saxonia; † June 15 1917 in Potsdam) was a celebrated German geodesist and an important writer on the theory of errors. After schooling in Freiberg and Dresden Helmert entered the Polytechnische Schule in Dresden to study engineering scienc..
Friedrich Rückert
Friedrich Rückert (May 16, 1788 - January 31, 1866) was a German poet, translator and professor of Oriental languages. Rückert was born at Schweinfurt, the eldest son of a lawyer. He was educated at the gymnasium of his native place and at the universities of Würzburg and Heidelberg. For some ..
Friedrich Rudolf Ludwig, Freiherr von Canitz
Friedrich Rudolf Ludwig, Freiherr von Canitz (1654-1699), German poet and diplomatist, was born at Berlin on the 27th of November 1654. He attended the universities of Leiden and Leipzig, travelled in England, France, Italy and the Netherlands, and on his return was appointed groom of the bedchamber..
Friedrich Salomon Krauss
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Friedrich Salomon Krauss (October 7, 1859, Požega – May 29, 1938, Vienna) was an Croatian Jewish sexologi..
Friedrich Sämisch
Friedrich Sämisch (September 20, 1896, Berlin–August 16, 1975, Berlin) was a German chess grandmaster. He was the champion of Austria in 1921, 3rd at Baden-Baden tournament 1925 after Alexander Alekhine and Akiba Rubinstein and also in 1921 he won a match against Richard Réti. External link..
Friedrich Sander
Friedrich Wilhelm Sander (died 1938) was a German pyrotechnics engineer and manufacturer remembered for his contributions to rocket-powered flight. In 1923, Sander purchased the H. G. Cordes company in Bremerhaven, which had been manufacturing black powder charges to power whaling harpoons since th..
Friedrich Schiller
Friedrich Schiller "Schiller" redirects here. For , see . Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller (November 10, 1759 – May 9, 1805), usually known as Friedrich Schiller, was a German poet, philosopher, historian, and dramatist. During the last several years of his life (1788–1805), Sc..
Friedrich Schiller University of Jena
Friedrich Schiller University of Jena (FSU) is located in Jena, Thuringia in Germany and was named for the German writer Friedrich Schiller in 1934. As of 2004, the university has around 19,000 students enrolled and 340 professors. Its current rector, Klaus Dicke, is the 317th rector in the hist..
Friedrich Schorr
Friedrich Schorr (1888 - 1953) was a Hungarian bass-baritone opera singer. He later became a naturalized American. Schorr was the greatest Wagnerian bass-baritone of his generation, arguably of the 20th century, and was famous for his portrayals of Wotan in Der Ring des Nibelungen and Hans Sachs ..
Friedrich Schottky
Friedrich Hermann Schottky (July 24, 1851 - August 12, 1935) was a German mathematician who worked on elliptic, abelian, and theta functions and invented Schottky groups. He was born in Breslau, Germany (now Wrocław, Poland) and died in Berlin. External links John J. O'Connor and Edmund F. Roberts..
Friedrich Sellow
Friedrich Sellow (var. Sello) (1789-1831) was a German botanist and naturalist, one of the earliest scientific explorers of the Brazilian flora. Friedrich Sellow was born on 12 March 1789, the oldest son of Carl Julius Samuel Sello, the gardener of the Royal Court of Potsdam. After learning the pro..
Friedrich Sertürner
Friedrich Wilhelm Adam Sertürner (born 19 June 1783 in Neuhaus (near Paderborn), died 20 February 1841 in Hamelin) was a German pharmacist, who discovered morphine in 1804. As a pharmacist's apprentice in Paderborn, he was the first to isolate morphine from opium. He called the isolated alkaloid ..
Friedrich Sigmund Merkel
Friedrich Sigmund Merkel (1845 – 1919) was a leading German anatomist and histopathologist of the late 19th century. In 1875 he provided the first full description of Tastzellen (touch cells) which occur in the skin of all vertebrates. They were subsequently given the eponym Merkel cells in 1878 b..
Friedrich Silcher
Phillipp Friedrich Silcher (June 27, 1789 - August 26, 1860), is a German Song Composer. ..
Friedrich Simon Archenhold
Friedrich Simon Archenhold (* 2 October 1861 in Lichtenau in Westphalia; † 14 October 1939 in Berlin) was an astronomer and founder of the Archenhold Observatory in Berlin-Treptow. On the basis of Archenhold's plans, what was then the world's longest telescope, with a focal length of 21 meters, w..
Friedrich Solmsen
Friedrich W. Solmsen (born 1905; died January 30, 1989 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina) German classical philologist. Solmsen was educated in Germany and came to the United States to teach at Olivet College (1937 to 1940) and Cornell University. In 1962 he became the Moses Slaughter Professor of Cl..
Friedrich Spanheim
Woodcut of Friedrich Spanheim Friedrich Spanheim the elder (January 1, 1600 — May 14, 1649) was a Calvinistic professor at the University of Leiden. He entered in 1614 the University of Heidelberg where he studied philology and philosophy, and in 1619 removed to Geneva to study theology..
Friedrich Spitta
Friedrich Spitta (January 11, 1852 - June 7, 1924), German Protestant theologian, was born at Wittingen. Friedrich studied at Göttingen and Erlangen, and in course of time became (1887) professor ordinarius and university preacher at Strassburg. In 1896 he became joint-editor with Julius Smend of ..
Friedrich St. Florian
Friedrich St. Florian (born 1932) is an Austrian-American architect. He was born Friedrich St. Florian Gartler in the Austrian city of Graz. He moved to the USA in 1961, and became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 1973. His generation produced a famous group of Austrian avant-garde architects: Hans Ho..
Friedrich Stolz
Friedrich Stolz was the first person to artificially synthesize epinephrine in 1904. ..
Friedrich Strohmeyer
Friedrich Stromeyer (1776 - 1835) was a German chemist. Stromeyer received his degree from the University of Gottingen in 1800. He was then on the staff of the university and was also an inspector of apothecaries. He discovered the element cadmium in 1817 while studying zinc compounds. Cadmium i..
Friedrich Suppig
Friedrich Suppig was an 18th century music theorist and composer. Practically nothing is known about him or his life, or even if he was in fact a professional composer. He is known for two manuscripts in one of which he discussed theoretical tuning systems: Calculus musicus is a treatise on tuning ..
Friedrich Sylburg
Friedrich Sylburg (1536 - February 17, 1596), was a German classical scholar. The son of a farmer, he was born at Wetter near Marburg. He studied at Marburg, Jena, Geneva, and, lastly, Paris, where his teacher was Henry Estienne (Stephanus), to whose great Greek Thesaurus Sylburg afterwards made im..
Friedrich Syrup
Friedrich Heinrich Karl Syrup (born 9 October 1881 in Lüchow in Lüchow-Dannenberg district, Lower Saxony; died on or about 31 August 1945 in Sachsenhausen concentration camp, Oranienburg) was a German jurist and politician. Contents 1 Life2 Works (selection)3 Bequests4 Liter..
Friedrich T. Noltenius
Friedrich T. Noltenius (January 1894-1936) was a German WWI flying ace, with a total of 21 kills. After the war he became interested in aero-medicine. His war diary and military service record (Kriegsranglisten-Auszug) was published in the Cross and Cockade Journal, Volume 7, Number 4 (Winter 1..
Friedrich Theodor Vischer
Friedrich Theodor Vischer (June 30, 1807 - September 14, 1887), German writer on the philosophy of art, was born at Ludwigsburg, and was the son of a clergyman. He was educated at Tübinger Stift, and began life in his father's profession. In 1835 he became Privatdozent in aesthetics and German li..
Friedrich Thiersch
Friedrich Wilhelm Thiersch (June 17, 1784 - February 25, 1860), was a German classical scholar and educationist. He was born at Kirchscheidungen near Freiburg on the Unstrut. In 1809 he became professor at the gymnasium at Munich, and in 1826 professor of ancient literature at the University of Lan..
Friedrich Tholuck
Friedrich August Gottreu Tholuck (March 30, 1799 - June 10, 1877) was a German Protestant church leader. He was born at Breslau, and educated at the gymnasium and university there. He distinguished himself by his ability to learn languages. A love of Oriental languages and literature led him to ex..
Friedrich Tiedemann
Friedrich Tiedemann (August 23, 1781 - January 22, 1861) was a German anatomist and physiologist. He was born at Cassel, the eldest son of Dietrich Tiedemann (1748-1803), a philosopher and psychologist of considerable repute. He graduated in medicine at Marburg in 1804, but soon abandoned practice...
Friedrich Tietjen
Friedrich Tietjen (1834 – 1895) was a German astronomer. He was director of the Astronomischen Rechen-Instituts (ARI) from 1874 until his death in 1895. Asteroids discovered: 1 86 Semele January 4 1866 ..
Friedrich Torberg
Friedrich Torberg (September 16, 1908 – November 10, 1979) is the pen-name of Friedrich Kantor-Berg, an Austrian writer. He worked as a critic and journalist in Vienna and Prague until 1938, when his Jewish heritage compelled him to emigrate to France and, later, to the United States, where he wo..
Friedrich Traugott Wahlen
Friedrich Traugott Wahlen (April 10, 1899 - November 7, 1985) was a Swiss politician. He was elected to the Swiss Federal Council on December 11, 1958 and handed over office on December 31, 1965. He was affiliated to the Party of Farmers, Traders and Independents (BGB/PAI), now the Swiss People's P..
Friedrich Traun
Friedrich Adolph Traun (29 March 1876 – 11 July 1908) was a German athlete and tennis player. He competed at the 1896 Summer Olympics in Athens — the first modern Olympic games. Traun placed third in his preliminary heat of the 100 metres and did not advance to the final...
Friedrich Trendelenburg
For information on the philosopher see the article on Friedrich Adolf Trendelenburg. Friedrich Trendelenburg (May 241844 – December 151924) was a German surgeon and son of the philosopher Friedrich Adolf Trendelenburg. A number of medical treatments and terminologies have been named for him..
Friedrich Ueberweg
Friedrich Ueberweg (January 22, 1826 - June 9, 1871), was a German historian of philosophy. He was born at Leichlingen, in Rhenish Prussia, where his father was Lutheran pastor. Educated at Göttingen and Berlin, he qualified at Bonn as Privatdozent in philosophy (1852). In 1862 he was called to K..
Friedrich von Amerling
Friedrich von Amerling was a portrait painter in the court of Franz Josef. He was born in Vienna and was court painter between 1835 and 1880. His style is similar to that of Ingres. His work was an exhibited in Vienna in 2003. Most of his work remains in Austria. Images redirect [[Template:Commonsc..
Friedrich von Arensdorff
Friedrich von Arenstorff (Danish: Frederik von Arenstorff; born 1626, dead 1689) was an officer in Swedish and Danish service. Started his career in the Swedish Army in Poland in 1645 and took part in the besiege of Copenhagen in 1660. In 1661 he went into Danish pay. After his brother Carl von ..
Friedrich von Bernhardi
Friedrich von Bernhardi (1849–1930) was a German soldier and military writer, perhaps best known for his bellicose book Deutschland und der Nächste Krieg (Germany and the Next War). Partial bibliography Videant Consules: Ne Quid Respublica Detrimenti Capiat (1890) (Let the consuls see to it ..
Friedrich von Bömches
Friedrich Ritter Bömches von Boor (born December 27 1916 in Braşov, Transylvania, in Romania) is a German painter, graphic artist and photographer. Contents 1 Life2 Work2.1 Paintings and drawings (selection of the late work)2.2 Notabilities' portraits (selection)3 Exhi..
Friedrich von Flotow
Friedrich von Flotow (27 April 1812 – 24 January 1883) was a German composer. He is chiefly remembered for his opera Martha, which was popular at the end of the 19th century and beginning of the 20th, but is now rarely performed. Flotow was born in Teutendorf into an aristocratic family. He s..
Friedrich von Gärtner
The title of this article contains the character ä. Where it is unavailable or not desired, the name may be represented as Friedrich von Gaertner. Friedrich von Gärtner (born December 10 1791 in Koblenz; died April 21 1847 in Munich) was a German architect. He and Leo von Klenze are known as the..
Friedrich von Gentz
Friedrich von Gentz (May 2, 1764–June 9, 1832), German publicist and statesman, was born at Breslau. His father was an official, his mother distantly related to the Prussian minister Ancillon. On his father's transfer to Berlin as director of the mint, the boy was sent to the Joachimsthal gym..
Friedrich von Hagedorn
Friedrich von Hagedorn Friedrich von Hagedorn (April 23, 1708 - October 28, 1754), German poet, was born at Hamburg, where his father, a man of scientific and literary taste, was Danish minister. He was educated at the gymnasium of Hamburg, and later (1726) became a student of law at Jena. Re..
Friedrich von Hahn
Friedrich II. Graf von Hahn (July 27, 1742 in Neuhaus, Holstein - October 9, 1805, in Remplin, Mecklenburg), was a German philosopher and astronomer. In 1793 he started the construction of a private observatory, the first in Mecklenburg, which was well equipped. He owned some of the largest mirro..
Friedrich von Holstein
Friedrich von Holstein (1837 - 1909), was a German statesman, and served as the head of the political department of the German Foreign Office for over thirty years. Holstein's rise began with the dismissal of Bismarck in 1890. The new chancellor, Caprivi, was ignorant of foreign affairs; and Hols..
Friedrich von Huene
Friedrich von Huene (March 22, 1875 – April 4, 1969) was a German paleontologist who named more dinosaurs in the early 20th century than anyone else in Europe. His discoveries include the skeletons of a herd of more than 35 Plateosaurus that were buried in a mudslide, the early proto-dinosaur..
Friedrich von Hügel
Baron Friedrich von Hügel (5 May 1852–27 January 1925) was an influential Austrian Roman Catholic layman, religious writer and thinker. He was born in Florence, where his father was serving as a diplomat. His family moved to England in 1867. His contacts with Alfred Loisy, George Tyrrell and l..
Friedrich von Ingenohl
Admiral Gustav Heinrich Ernst Friedrich von Ingenohl (Neuwied, June 30, 1857 – Berlin, December 19, 1933) was a commander of the German High Seas Fleet at the beginning of World War I. His intention of engaging the British Royal Navy in a quick, decisive battle was not supported by the German ..
Friedrich von Knauss
Friedrich von Knauss was an inventor in the 18th century, who build clockwork mechanisms which could, in a very simple way, play musical instruments, write short phrases, or conduct other individual, specialized tasks. ..
Friedrich von Ledebur
Friedrich von Ledebur (b. June 3 1900, d. December 25 1986, birth name Graf Friedrich Maria von Ledebur-Wicheln) was an actor and ex-officer of the Austrian cavalry. He was married Gräfin Alice Hoyos von Stichsenstein and later to poet/actress Iris Tree and appeared in Moby Dick (1956 film) and Al..
Friedrich von Matthisson
Friedrich von Matthisson Friedrich von Matthisson (1761-1831), German poet, was born at Hohendodeleben near Magdeburg, the son of the village pastor, on the 23rd of January 1761. After studying theology and philology at the university of Halle, he was appointed in 1781 master at the classical s..
Friedrich von Mellenthin
Friedrich Wilhelm von Mellenthin (30 August 1904 - 28 June 1997) was a Generalmajor in the German Army during World War II. A participant in most of the major campaigns of the war, he became well-known afterwards for his memoirs Panzer Battles, first published in 1956 and regularly reprinted since t..
Friedrich von Oppeln-Broniowski
This article lacks information on the [Importanceimportance] of the subject matter. If you are familiar with it, please expand the article, or discuss its significance on the talk page. Friedrich von Oppeln-Broniowski (1873 - 1936) was a significant German biographer. ..
Friedrich von Spee
Friedrich von Spee (born at Kaiserswerth on the Rhine on February 25, 1591, died at Trier on August 7, 1635) was a German Jesuit and poet, most noted as an opponent of trials for witchcraft. On finishing his early education at Cologne, he entered the Society of Jesus in 1610, and, after prolonged..
Friedrich von Spiegel
Friedrich (von) Spiegel (July 11, 1820, Kitzingen - December 15, 1905, München) was a German orientalist. Literary works "Kammavâkya" (Bonn 1841)"Anecdota palica" (Leipzig 1845)"Kommentar über das Avesta" (das. 1865-69, 2 Bde.)"Grammatik der altbaktrischen Sprache" (das. 1867)"Chrestomathia per..
Friedrich von Spielhagen
Friedrich von Spielhagen (February 24, 1829 - 1911), German novelist, was born at Magdeburg. He was brought up at Stralsund, where his father was in 1835 appointed government architect; he attended the gymnasium there, and studied law, and subsequently literature and philosophy, at the universities..
Friedrich von Wieser
Friedrich von Wieser Friedrich Freiherr von Wieser (July 10, 1851 - July 22, 1926) was an early member of the Austrian School of economics. Born in Vienna the son of a high official in the War Ministry, he first trained in sociology and law. He was the brother-in-law of another prominent Aus..
Friedrich Waismann
Friedrich Waismann (March 21, 1896 - November 4, 1959) was an Austrian mathematician, physicist, and philosopher. He is best known for being a member of the Vienna Circle and one of the key theorists in logical positivism. Born in Vienna, Waismann was educated in mathematics and physics at the Uni..
Friedrich Wegener
Friedrich Wegener (1907-1990) was a German pathologist who is known for his documentation of Wegener's granulomatosis. ..
Friedrich Welwitsch
Dr. Friedrich Welwitsch (1806 – October 20, 1872) was an explorer and botanist. He was born in Austria but worked elsewhere. His claim to fame came when the Portuguese government sent him to Angola, then a Portuguese colony. Here he discovered the famous Welwitschia mirabilis which was name..
Friedrich Werner von der Schulenburg
--> Friedrich-Werner Graf von der Schulenburg (born 20 November 1875 in Kemberg, Saxony-Anhalt; died 10 November 1944 in Berlin) began his diplomatic career even before the First World War, serving as consul and ambassador in several countries. From 1908 to 1910, he was married to Elisabeth von Sob..
Friedrich Wettin von Sachsen
Friedrich Wettin von Sachsen (born 26 October 1473 in Torgau - died 14 December 1510 in Rochlitz) was the 36th Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights. He was the third (and youngest surviving) son of Albert, Duke of Saxony and Zedena of Bohemia. Friedrich was part of the second generation of the jun..
Friedrich Wieck
(Johann Gottlob) Friedrich Wieck (August 18, 1785 - October 6, 1873) was a noted German piano and voice teacher, and the father of Clara Wieck Schumann. Besides his daughter, other famous pupils included Hans von Bülow and Robert Schumann. Schumann and Clara Wieck were married against Friedrich Wie..
Friedrich Wilhelm
The German name Friedrich Wilhelm usually refers to several monarchs of the Hohenzollern dynasty: Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg (1620-1688)Frederick William I (1688-1740), King in PrussiaFrederick William II {1744-1797), King of PrussiaFrederick William III (1770-1840), King of PrussiaFr..
Friedrich Wilhelm, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg
Friedrich Wilhelm (Paul Leopold) (January 4, 1785 - February 17, 1831), was the first Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg and founder of a line that includes the Royal Houses of Denmark, Greece, Norway and the United Kingdom. He is a grandfather to Alexandra of Denmark, and subsequent..
Friedrich Wilhelm Adami
Friedrich Wilhelm Adami (1816-93) was a German author, critic, and publicist. He was born at Suhl, studied medicine, then philosophy and history, in Berlin. He was a regular contributor to the Kreuzzeitung, translated, recast, and reviewed plays. Among his best original works are Ein ehrlich..
Friedrich Wilhelm Argelander
Friedrich Wilhelm August Argelander Friedrich Wilhelm August Argelander (March 22 1799 – February 17 1875) was a Prussian astronomer. He was born in Memel in the Kingdom of Prussia (now Klaipėda in Lithuania), the son of a German father and Finnish mother. He studied with Friedrich Bes..
Friedrich Wilhelm August Fröbel
Friedrich Wilhelm August Fröbel (April 21, 1782 – June 21, 1852) was a German educator. In 1840 he created the word kindergarten for the Play and Activity Institute he had founded in 1837 at Bad Blankenburg for young children. One of his educational tools, popularly known as Froebel Gifts, o..
Friedrich Wilhelm Carl Umbreit
See also Samuel John Umbreit (1871-1945; [link]), Paul Umbreit (1868-1932), Umbreit. Friedrich Wilhelm Carl/Karl Umbreit (April 11, 1795, Sonneborn, Thüringen - April 26, 1860, Heidelberg) was a German protestant theologian, Hebrew Bible scholar (evangelischer Theologe, [de]). ..
Friedrich Wilhelm Eduard Gerhard
Friedrich Wilhelm Eduard Gerhard (November 29 1795 - May 12, 1867), German archaeologist was co-founder and secretary of the first international archaeological society.Schnapp, Alain Eduard Gerhard: Founder of Classical Archaeology? in MODERNISM /modernity Vol.11 No.1 (2004), pp169–171, Johns Hopk..
Friedrich Wilhelm Freiherr von Bülow
Statue of Friedrich Wilhelm Freiherr von Bülow, Unter den Linden, Berlin. (Note the spelling "Buelow" on the plinth) Freiherr Friedrich Wilhelm von Bülow, Count of Dennewitz (February 16, 1755 - February 25, 1816), Prussian general of the Napoleonic Wars, born at Falkenberg in the Altmark; h..
Friedrich Wilhelm Gotter
Friedrich Wilhelm Gotter (September 3, 1746 - March 18, 1797), was a German poet and dramatist. He was born at Gotha. After the completion of his university course at Göttingen, he was appointed second director of the Gotha Archive. He subsequently went to Wetzlar, the seat of the imperial law ..
Friedrich Wilhelm Hackländer
--> Friedrich Wilhelm Hackländer, in later life von Hackländer (b 1 November 1816 in Burtscheid near Aachen, Germany; d 6 July 1877 in Leoni in Bavaria), was a successful German author. Contents 1 Life2 Works2.1 Selected publications2.2 Recent Editions3 External links ..
Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling
For the American economist and Nobel Prize winner, see Thomas Schelling. Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling (January 27, 1775 – August 20, 1854) was a German philosopher. Standard histories of philosophy make him the midpoint in the development of German Idealism, situating him between Ficht..
Friedrich Wilhelm Kritzinger
Dr. Friedrich Wilhelm Kritzinger (April 14, 1890 - October 1947) was a Nazi politician. He was the deputy head of the Reich Chancellery under Hans Lammers and was present at the Wannsee Conference in 1942. Kritzinger was the only participant at this conference to later express shame and regret over..
Friedrich Wilhelm Krüger
Friedrich Wilhelm Krüger (1894 – May 9 1945) was a Nazi official and high-ranking member of the SA and SS. Krüger was born into a military family in Straßburg im Elsaß, Germany (nowadays Strasbourg in France) in 1894; he received elementary school education, but ultimately left school before..
Friedrich Wilhelm Levi
Friedrich Wilhelm Daniel Levi (February 6, 1888-January 1, 1966) was a German mathematician known for his work in abstract algebra, although he also worked in geometry, topology, set theory and analysis. According to Laszlo Fuchs and Rüduger Göbel, he is generally viewed as the father of mathemati..
Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau
F. W. Murnau. Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau (December 28, 1888 – March 11, 1931) was one of the most influential directors of the silent film era. He was one of a number of German film directors to take part in the expressionist movement that took root in German cinema during the 1920s, and..
Friedrich Wilhelm Raiffeisen
Friedrich Wilhelm Raiffeisen (May 3, 1818, Hamm - May 11, 1888, Heddesdorf, currently known as Neuwied, Germany) was a German cooperative leader. Contents 1 Life2 Works3 See also4 External link Life He was mayor of several towns: from 1845 he was mayor of Weyerbusch/Westerwal..
Friedrich Wilhelm Ritschl
Friedrich Wilhelm Ritschl Friedrich Wilhelm Ritschl (1806-1876), German scholar, was born in Thuringia. His family, in which culture and poverty were hereditary, were Protestants who had migrated several generations earlier from Bohemia. Ritschl was fortunate in his school training, at a time..
Friedrich Wilhelm Rüstow
Friedrich Wilhelm Rüstow (1821-1878) was a Swiss soldier and military writer. Prussian by birth, he entered the army of his native country, and served for some years, until the publication of Der deutsche Militärstaat vor und während der Revolution (Zürich, 1850). He was sentenced by a court-ma..
Friedrich Wilhelm Schadow
Friedrich Wilhelm Schadow Friedrich Wilhelm Schadow (September 7, 1789 - March 19, 1862), a German Romantic painter, was the second son of Johann Gottfried Schadow. In 1806-1807 he served as a soldier; in 1810 he went with his elder brother Rudolph to Rome. He became one of the leaders among ..
Friedrich Wilhelm Schirmer
Friedrich Wilhelm Schirmer (1802 - 1866), German landscape artist, was born in Berlin. As a youth he painted flowers in the royal porcelain factory; afterwards he became a pupil of FW Schadow in the Berlin Academy, but his art owed most to Italy. He went to Italy in 1827; his sojourn extended over ..
Friedrich Wilhelm Schneidewin
Friedrich Wilhelm Schneidewin (June 6, 1810 - January 11, 1856), was a German classical scholar. He was born at Helmstedt. In 1833 he became a teacher at the Brunswick gymnasium. In 1837 he was appointed extraordinary, and in 1842 ordinary, professor of classical languages and literature at the Un..
Friedrich Wilhelm von Buxhoeveden
Friedrich Wilhelm Count von Buxhoevden, (Russian: , Fyodor Fyodorovich Booksgevden; other spellings: Feodor Buxhoeveden, Buxhœwden) (September 14, 1750 - August 23, 1811) was a Russian Infantry General and government official who commanded the Russian armies during the Finnish War. The Buxhoeveden..
Friedrich Wilhelm von Seydlitz
Friedrich Wilhelm von Seydlitz Friedrich Wilhelm, Freiherr von Seydlitz (February 3, 1721 – August 27, 1773), Prussian soldier, one of the greatest cavalry generals of history, was born at Kalkar in the duchy of Cleves, where his father, a major of Prussian cavalry, was stationed. After..
Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben
This article is about the American Revolutionary officer. For ships of the same name, please see the Von Steuben disambiguation page Baron von Steuben Friedrich Wilhelm Rudolf Gerhard August von Steuben, Freiherr von Steuben, (en: Frederick William Rudolph Gerald Augustus von Steuben, Bar..
Friedrich Wilhelm Zachau
Friedrich Wilhelm Zachow (1663 - 1712) was a German musician and composer. He was George Frideric Handel's first music teacher. He taught Handel how to play the violin, organ and harpsichord, as well as how to compose music. [link] Biography ..
Friedrich Witt
According to Harvard Concise Dictionary of Music by Don Michael Randel, Friedrich Witt was a contemporary of Beethoven. The artist was born November 8, 1770 in Hallenbergstetten (now referred to as Niederstetten), Württemberg, and died in Würzberg January 3, 1836. He was the Hofkapellmeister in W..
Friedrich Wöhler
Friedrich Wöhler (July 31, 1800 - September 23, 1882) was a German chemist, best-known for his synthesis of urea, but also the first to isolate several of the elements. Contents 1 Early days2 Contributions to chemistry3 Major works, discoveries and research4 Final days and l..
Friedrich Wolf
Friedrich Wolf (December 23, 1888 - October 5, 1953) was a German doctor and writer. Life Wolf was born in Neuwied (Rhineland-Palatinate), the son of a Jewish merchant. From 1907 until 1912 he studied medicine, philosophy and art history in Munich, Tübingen, Bonn, and Berlin and became a docto..
Friedrich Zander
Fridrikh Arturovich Tsander (August 23 1887 – March 28 1933), (transliterated from the Russian version of his name: Фридрих Артурович Цандер) or Frīdrihs Canders (the Latvian version of it, or sometimes the German spelling Friedrich Zander) was a Soviet pioneer of rocketry..
Friedwardt Winterberg
Friedwardt Winterberg (b. June 12, 1929) is a German-American theoretical physicist and research professor at the University of Nevada, Reno. With more than 260 publications and three books, he is known for his research in areas spanning general relativity, Planck scale physics, nuclear fusion, a..
Fried bread
Chinese fried bread Fried bread is bread, sliced or baked especially for the purpose, fried and served as part of, or as an acompaniment to, a food dish. In a traditional Irish breakfast one would come across two types of fried breads. Fried soda bread and fried potato farls (a dense potato ..
Fried calamari
Fried Calamari is a popular seafood dish served in many restaurants. It is a relatively simple dish, which consists of batter coated, deep fried calamari, usually only fried for a brief moment, often under two minutes to prevent the calamari from becoming too tough. It is a staple in many Greek, It..
Fried cauliflower
Fried cauliflower (also known as arnabeet me'leh) is a vegetarian dish often served cold, consisting of fried cauliflower with tahini sauce, lettuce, parsley and tomatoes, served on pita bread or sliced bread, often grilled or toasted. Variations include curried and roasted cauliflower, bell pepper..
Fried chicken
Fried chicken with French fries. Fried chicken is chicken which is dipped in a breaded mixture and then deep fried, pan fried, or pressure cooked. The breading seals in the juices but also absorbs the fat of the fryer, which is sometimes seen as unhealthy. The chicken itself may be chicken pi..
Fried chicken restaurants in the UK
Fried chicken fast food restaurants are a common sight in urban parts of the UK. The typical fried chicken restaurant is an individually owned business or part of a small chain and serves American-style fried chicken, emulating the well known brand KFC (and often featuring a close parody of that n..
Fried clam
The fried clam is made by deep frying a soft-shell clam that has been dipped in batter. It was allegedly invented in Essex, Massachusetts by Lawrence Dexter "Chubby" Woodman on July 3, 1916 in his small village restaurant. Later, Howard Johnson, also from Massachusetts, began frying his own variety,..
Fried dough
Fried dough Fried dough stand Dough being deep-fat fried This article is about a particular kind of food that is known by the specific name "Fried dough." For a comprehensive overview of many different foods that are all made by frying kinds of dough, see Fried dough foods. Frie..
Fried dough foods
Many cultures have dishes made by deep frying dough of one form or another. Contents 1 Asia2 Europe3 Middle East4 North America5 See also6 References7 External links Asia China - Chinese cuisine has several fried treats, such as the matuan, typically covered in..
Fried egg
A fried egg is an egg cooked by frying, typically in butter, cooking oil or margarine, for the purpose of eating. Fried eggs are popular in North America, Britain and Ireland, where they are normally regarded as a breakfast food. They are also popular in Japan. They are an essential part of a f..
Fried eggplant
Fried eggplant (Aubergine ) (also known as Bathenjan Makli in Arabic) is a vegetarian dish often served cold, consisting of fried eggplant with tahini sauce, lettuce, parsley and tomatoes, garnished with sumac and served on pita bread or sliced bread, often grilled or toasted. Variations include be..
Fried fish
Fried fish refers to any fish that has been prepared by deep frying or pan frying. Often, the fish is covered in batter, or flour, or herbs and spices before being fried. Fish is fried in many parts of the world, and fried fish is an important dish in many cuisines. Well-known examples include sol..
Fried green tomatoes (food)
For information on the novel and movie, see Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe. Fried Green Tomatoes are a southern American side dish made of un-ripened (green) tomatoes coated with meal and deep fried. The tomatoes are usually cut into 1/4 inch slices and coated with cornmeal, breadcr..
Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe
For the food, see Fried green tomatoes (food). Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe is the name of a novel by Fannie Flagg. It is a multigenerational story of an unfulfilled housewife, Evelyn Couch, who befriends an elderly woman in a nursing home, Mrs. Threadgoode. The older woman tel..
Fried ice cream
Fried ice cream is an Americanized Mexican/Asian dessert. Fried ice cream is commonly found at Mexican food chain restaurants in the United States (e.g. El Torito or Chi-Chi's) and fairs and carnivals. It is made by taking a scoop of deep-frozen ice cream (frozen well below the standard 0 degrees F..
Fried in London
Fried in London is the second album of London 'wildstyle' band King Prawn. It was released in April 1998, and also re-released in 2001. Tracklisting The Sound of WeNot Your PunkFelledIncrease the PressureRole ModelRacist CopperSurviveDepths of My SoulClockedRewards and PrizesLast RequestFaith (De..
Fried Liver Attack
tright The Fried Liver Attack, also called the Fegatello Attack (Italian: "piece of liver"), is a chess opening. This colorfully named opening is a variation of the Two Knights Defence in which ..
Fried noodles
Fried noodles are common throughout Asia. Many varieties, cooking styles, and ingredients exist. ..
Fried pie
Fried pies are a pastry dessert, similar to a pie or a turnover, but the usually fruity filling is actually wrapped in the dough, similar to the dough of a pie crust, and then fried. The result is a tasty treat enjoyed by many people who do not even like pie. This pie is usually enjoyed in the south..
Fried prawn
Fried Prawn or 'ebi furai' (海老フライ) is a kind of deep fried cuisine popular in Japan. It is acknowledged by some to be a speciality dish of the city of Nagoya. It is perhaps the most popular ingredient of Japanese bentos, with Fried Prawn Bentō (エビフライ弁当, ebi furai -) being..
Fried ravioli
Fried Ravioli is an Asian dish that is usually made with beef and that is fried. You can also get the same thing steamed which is called steamed ravioli. ..
Fried rice
--> Fried Rice with various ingredients. Typical Fried Rice found in Singapore, but not to be mistaken with 'Singapore' Fried Rice. Fried rice is a popular component of Chinese cuisine. It originated as a home dish from China around 4000 BC, generally made from cold leftover rice fried ..
Friel
Friel is a surname, and may refer to Anna Friel, British actressBrian Friel, Northern Ireland playwright and directorCourtney Friel, American television presenterHenry J. Friel, Canadian mayorJoe Friel, multisport athletics coachTodd Friel, American radio personality See also O'FrielFrielsFriele, N..
Frielendorf
Frielendorf is a community in the Schwalm-Eder district, Hesse, Germany. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Location2 Constituent communities3 Politics3.1 Municipal council3.2 Mayor3.3 Coat of arms3.4 Town partnership4 Culture and sightseeing4.1 Museums4.2&..
Friend, Kansas
Friend is an unincorporated community in Finney County, Kansas. The town is located next to the US Highway 83 and the North Line of the Garden City Western Railway, south to the county line of Scott County. Other nearby communities include Shallow Water to the north and Tennis to the south. Origina..
Friend, Nebraska
Friend is a city in Saline County, Nebraska, in the United States. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 1,174. Geography Friend is located at [40°39′8″N, 97°17′9″W] (40.652095, -97.285731)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bu..
Friend-to-friend
A friend-to-friend (or F2F P2P) computer network is a particular type of anonymous P2P in which people use direct connections with their "friends". F2F software only allows people you trust (using IP addresses or digital signatures you trust) to exchange files directly with your computer. Then your ..
Friend-to-friend with third party storage
A friend-to-friend with third party storage (or F3F for short) computer network is a particular type of Friend-to-friend in which people store the files they want to exchange in a third party storage (e.g. FTP, Web, email server). [Easta] (open source, last release in 2003-01 (checked on ..
FriendFinder
FriendFinder is a dating site with 25[link] million active members wordwide. FriendFinder owns a number of other similar sites, such as Adult FriendFinder and Cams.com External Links [FriendFinder.com]..
Friendlies
The Friendlies (}}}; }}}; literally "Good-fortune Children") are the mascots of the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. They were announced by the National Society of Chinese Classic Literature Studies on November 11, 2005 at an event marking the 1000th day before the opening of the games. The Frien..
Friendly
Friendly means behaving as a friend towards someone. The opposite is unfriendly. It is also the name of: Several places in the United States of America:*Friendly, Maryland*Friendly, West Virginia People*Henry Friendly was a judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit An Aust..
Friendly's
Friendly Ice Cream Corporation AMEX: [FRN], best known for its Friendly's restaurant chain, was founded in 1935 in Springfield, Massachusetts by two young brothers, 18 year-old Curtis Blake and 20 year-old Prestley Blake. Their first shop served double-dip cones for 5 cents. Friendly's..
Friendly, Maryland
Friendly is a census-designated place (CDP) in Prince George's County, Maryland, USA. The population was 10,938 at the 2000 census. Miles to Washington, DC 14.97 Geography Friendly is located at [38°45′0″N, 76°58′27″W] (38.750064, -76.974267)[Geographic references#1GR1�..
Friendly, West Virginia
Friendly is a town in Tyler County, West Virginia, along the Ohio River. The population was 159 at the 2000 census. It is the setting of the novel Shiloh. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 See also4 External links Geography Friendly is located at [39°30′54″N, 81..
Friendlyware
Friendlyware Friendlyware was a set of 30 computer programs that were written in BASIC and bundled with certain IBM personal computers. They were a collection of business, gaming and persona analysis software that pushed the power of BASIC to the maximum. It was published in 1987 by a company call..
Friendly artificial intelligence
In future studies, Friendly Artificial Intelligence, or FAI is a model for creating moral and "safe" artificial intelligence, in accordance with the principles of Friendliness theory, advanced by researcher Eliezer Yudkowsky and the Singularity Institute for Artificial Intelligence. Friendliness is ..
Friendly Center
Friendly Center is a large, open-air shopping center located in northwestern Greensboro, North Carolina, at the intersection of Wendover Avenue and Friendly Avenue. With its unusual sector design, Friendly Center is essentially an outdoor shopping mall. Its anchor tenants include Belk, Hecht's (soon..
Friendly fire
Friendly fire (fratricide or non-hostile fire) is a term originally adopted by the United States military in reference to an attack on friendly forces by other friendly forces, which may be deliberate (e.g. incorrectly identifying the target as the enemy), or accidental (e.g. missing the enemy and h..
Friendly Fire (album)
Friendly Fire is the sophomore album by Sean Lennon, son of John Lennon and Yoko Ono. It is scheduled to be released 26 September 2006 by Capitol Records (see 2006 in music). The album will be preceded by the release of single, "Dead Meat". ..
Friendly Floyd
Friendly Floyd is a character from the Super Mario Adventures comic strip that was featured in Nintendo Power magazine in 1992, which was later released as graphic novel. Mario and Luigi first bumped into him at the Yoshi Village which he had been living attempting to sell items such as toothbrushe..
Friendly Fraud
Friendly Fraud is a credit card industry term used to describe a consumer who makes an Internet purchase with his own credit card and then issues a chargeback through his card provider after receiving the goods or services. Physical Products The online merchant that sells physical products can pr..
Friendly Hostility
Friendly Hostility is another web comic by K. Sandra Fuhr. As with Boy Meets Boy, which was loosely based on characters from the artist's This Is Home, so, too is Friendly Hostility. The comic currently appears in a three-times weekly format, released on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Begun in..
Friendly interactive shell
fish is a UNIX command shell. Its name is an acronym for friendly interactive shell. fish highlights fish focuses on interactive use, discoverability, and user friendliness. The design goal of fish is to give the user a rich set of powerful features in a way that is easy to discover, remember,..
Friendly Islands Teachers' Association
FITA The Friendly Islands Teachers' Association (FITA) is a trade union in Tonga. It is affiliated with the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions. References ..
Friendly match
A friendly match is generally a match where there is no competitive value of any kind, and most times quality of play is valued over the result. However, given the highly competitive nature of professional sports (and usually the lack of punishment from officiating bodies afterwards), "friendly" m..
Friendly Mathematics Competition
(from "A Friendly Mathematics Competition", Rick Gillman Editor. 2003) Begun in 1966, the Indiana College Mathematics Competition (ICMC) has emphasized collegiality and teamwork from the very beginning, earning its sobriquet "The Friendly Exam" because of the (relatively) noncompetitive ambience cr..
Friendly Neighborhood Ghost (Ghost Whisperer)
1x13 \"Friendly Neighborhood Ghost\" Episode number: 13 Air date: January 6, 2006 Series: Ghost Whisperer Cast: Jennifer Love Hewitt as Melinda Gordon, Aisha Tyler as Andrea Moreno and David Conrad as Jim Clancy Synopsis: While a man moves in across the street from Melinda, she notices that p..
Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man
Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man is a comic book series published by Marvel Comics. The title is derived from a trademark self-referential comment often made by Spider-Man (as in "just another service provided by your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man!"), ironic in that Spider-Man is often falsely c..
Friendly People
Friendly People is the second album by Guttermouth. It was released in 1994. Contents 1 Overview2 Track listing3 Personnel4 External links Overview Track listing "End of 9" – 2:07"Derek" – 2:08"Jamie's Petting Zoo" – 1:27"Bullshit" – 0:35"P.C." – 2:18"Disneylan..
Friendly Persuasion
"Friendly Persuasion" can refer to: Friendly Persuasion, a 1956 movie"Friendly Persuasion," a 1956 popular song from the movie This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the li..
Friendly Persuasion (film)
Friendly Persuasion is a 1956 film that stars Gary Cooper, Dorothy McGuire, Anthony Perkins, Richard Eyer, Robert Middleton and Phyllis Love. Contents 1 Plot2 Awards3 Trivia4 External links Plot The film tells the story of a pacifist Quaker family during the American Civil ..
Friendly Persuasion (song)
"Friendly Persuasion" is a popular song. The music was written by Dimitri Tiomkin, the lyrics by Paul Francis Webster. The song was published in 1956. The best-known version of the song was recorded in 1956 by Pat Boone. ..
Friendly political wager
A friendly political wager is a largely symbolic wager made between politicians representing two cities or areas on the outcome of an important sports contest between teams representing those same two cities or areas. These wagers are most commonly made on the results of playoffs in the National Hoc..
Friendly Rich
Friendly Rich (real name Richard Marsella) is a Canadian avant-garde composer/musician from Brampton, Ontario. His music has been featured on CBC and The Tom Green Show. External links [The Pumpkin Pie Corporation], Friendly Rich's centre of operations. ..
Friendly Robotics
Friendly Robotics is an Israeli company selling RoboMower, an autonomous lawn mower, and FriendlyVac, a vacuum cleaner robot. History The company was created in 1995 by Udi Peless and Shai Abramson and concentrate on developing robots that can automate tasks that require motion in the space of the ..
Friendly society
A friendly society (sometimes called a mutual society, benevolent society or fraternal organization) is a mutual association for insurance-like purposes, and often, especially in the past, serving ceremonial and friendship purposes also. It is a benefit society composed of a body of people who join ..
Friendly suit
United States In the United States, a friendly suit is most often used when two parties desire or require judicial recognition of a settlement agreement, and so one sues the other despite the lack of conflict between them. The law condones this practice because there are several benefits to settli..
Friendly TV
Friendly TV is a British television station, owned by Hi2 Ltd. Much of the channels output is made up of interactive programmes and games which allow the viewer to phone in or send an SMS message to take part in the programme. When it launched in 2003, it was lauded mainly by the Internet and got..
Friends
''For other uses, see Friends (disambiguation). Friends was one of the longest-running and most popular sitcoms in American television history while managing to instantly gain millions of fans all over the world. The show was centered on the lives of a group of six twenty-somethings (eventually thi..
Friends' Ambulance Unit
The Friends' Ambulance Unit was a volunteer ambulance service, founded by British Quakers, and mostly staffed by conscientious objectors, that operated from 1914-1919, 1939-1946 and 1946-1959 in twenty-five countries around the world. Contents 0.1 History0.2 Purpose0.3 References:0..
Friends' Central School
Friends' Central School (FCS) is a Religious Society of Friends (Quaker) school located in Wynnewood, a section of Lower Merion Township, Pennsylvania. With more than 1000 students ranging from pre-kindergarten to grade 12, Friends' Central School is one of the largest friends schools in the Delawar..
Friends' School, Kamusinga
Friends' School, Kamusinga, is located on the slopes of Mount Elgon in Western Kenya. It is an all boys’ school and performs well in the national examinations. The school sits on well-manicured grounds and still boasts of original infrastructure that has been well maintained on the school's 55 ..
Friends' School Lisburn
Friends' School Lisburn is one of nine Quaker schools in Britain and Ireland and shares a common heritage with each of them. The school was established in 1774 and is situated in Lisburn, about 15 miles southeast of Befast in Northern Ireland. The Quaker belief in care for the individual and in t..
Friendship
For other senses of this word, see Friends (disambiguation); for the turboprop airliner, see Fokker Friendship. Close Relationships Attachment Bonding Boyfriend Cohabitation Divorce Friendship Family Girlfriend Jealousy Love Marriage Monogamy Open Marriage Polyamory Polyandry Polygamy Pol..
Friendship's Field
Friendship's Field is a 1995 Feature Films for Families film about overcoming prejudice. Ira has one last summer of freedom before having to work in the beet fields with her sisters. Her father hires some migrant workers, and Ira makes friend with Oscar, a Mexican. Despite prejudice of locals, the ..
Friendship, Arkansas
Friendship is a town in Hot Spring County, Arkansas, United States. The population was 206 at the 2000 census. Geography Friendship is located at [34°13′26″N, 93°0′11″W] (34.223845, -93.003182)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau..
Friendship, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin
There is also the Village of Friendship in Adams County. Friendship is a town in Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 2,406 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 89.2 km² (34.4 mi²). 44.1 km² (17.0 m..
Friendship, Maine
Friendship is a town in Knox County, Maine, United States. The population was 1,204 at the 2000 census. The Friendship Sloop, a gaff-rigged sailboat designed for lobstering and fishing, takes its name from this town. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total ar..
Friendship, New York
Friendship is a town in Allegany County, New York, USA. The population was 1,927 at the 2000 census. The town's name was adopted to mark the resolution of earlier conflicts. The Town of Friendship is near the center of Allegany County and is northeast of Olean, New York. Contents 1 Hist..
Friendship, Tennessee
Friendship is a city in Crockett County, Tennessee, United States. The population was 608 at the 2000 census. Geography Friendship is located at [35°54′37″N, 89°14′31″W] (35.910370, -89.241827)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau..
Friendship, Wisconsin
There is also the Town of Friendship in Fond du Lac County. Friendship is a village in Adams County in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. The population was 698 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Geology4 External links Geography Friendship is located at [..
Friendships Often Fade Away
Friendships Often Fade Away is the debut album of Audio Learning Center. Released in 2002, and the second album, Cope Park released in 2004. Track listing "Shell, The""Hand Me Downs""Favorite""Winter""Dream, The""Dedication, A""Broken""Prescription""December""If You Choose""I Love Robot""untitle..
Friendship (CDP), New York
Friendship is a hamlet (and census-designated place) in Allegany County, New York, United States. The population was 1,176 at the 2000 census. The community is the principal settlement in the Town of Friendship. Friendship is in the center of the town and is next to the Southern Tier Expressway (I..
Friendship (Mortal Kombat)
A Friendship is a finishing move introduced in Mortal Kombat II in order to soften the violence and the controversy that surrounded the Fatality in the original Mortal Kombat. Friendships allowed players to perform an act of friendship and goodwill towards their opponent rather than kill them af..
Friendship (motto)
The motto "friendship" of the U.S. state of Texas dates back to the time of early European explorers in Texas. When travelling through Texas, they were greeted by the American Indians yelling "Tejas!" a native word meaning friendship. The explorers mistakenly thought this was the name of the reg..
Friendship (Pittsburgh)
Friendship is a neighborhood of large Victorian houses in the East End of the City of Pittsburgh. It was built by upper middle class industrial managers at the dawn of the 20th century, abandoned in the 1960s, and rediscovered by graduate students and professionals in the 1990s. It is located some..
Friendship (ship)
The friendship was a First Fleet transport ship, built in Scarborough in 1784. This transport was a brig of 278 tons, making her the smallest of the transports. Her master was Francis Walton, and her surgeon was Thomas Arndell. She left Portsmouth on 13 May 1787, carrying seventy-six male and twen..
Friendship book
Friendship books (also known as "FBs" in their abbreviated form) are small booklets made by stapling paper together, or are sometimes just sheets or strips of paper. They are usually decorated and the person who starts the book writes their name and address as the first person sending the book. Peop..
Friendship bracelet
Friendship bracelets are special bracelets given from one friend to another as a symbol of friendship. They are handmade and usually made out of embroidery thread. There are various styles and patterns, but most are based on the same knot. The making of friendship bracelets is a version of handwea..
Friendship Bridge
Friendship Bridge is the name of a number of bridges linking countries separated by rivers or straits. Friendship Bridge (Paraguay–Brazil) - linking Paraguay and BrazilSino-Korea Friendship Bridge - linking the People's Republic of China and North KoreaSino-Nepal Friendship Bridge - linking the P..
Friendship Bridge (China–Pakistan)
The Friendship Bridge (Chinese: 友誼橋, Urdu: to be added), also called Youyi Bridge, is a bridge linking the People's Republic of China (PRC) and Pakistan. It connects the Tibet Autonomous Region of the PRC to the Thakolt Province of Pakistan. The construction of the bridge was carried out betw..
Friendship Bridge (Paraguay–Brazil)
It's Paraguay's most important bridge The Friendship Bridge (a direct translation from "Ponte da Amizade" or "Puente de la Amistad") is an arch bridge connecting the Brazilian city of Foz do Iguaçu and the Paraguayan city of Ciudad del Este. The bridge was opened to traffic in 1965. The spac..
Friendship Creek
Friendship Creek is a tributary of the South Branch Rancocas Creek in southern New Jersey in the United States. Tributaries Burrs Mill Brook See also List of New Jersey rivers ..
Friendship Festival
The Friendship Festival is a summer event that takes place every August in the town of Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. Small trinkets and valuable goods are sold in a lively outdoor market that is open from sunrise to sunset. While food items are served in certain booths, most items sold are earrings, neck..
Friendship Games
The Friendship Games or Druzhba Games or Druzhba-84 Competition was an international multisport event that was held in 1984 in nine different countries under the motto: "Sport, Friendship, Peace". An alternative to the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, it was organized by the Soviet Union and..
Friendship Heights
Friendship Heights is a wealthy residential neighborhood in northwest Washington, DC and southern Montgomery County, Maryland. Though its borders are not clearly defined, Friendship Heights consists roughly of the neighborhoods and commercial areas around Wisconsin Avenue north of Tenleytown to Some..
Friendship Heights (Washington Metro)
Friendship Heights is a Washington Metro station on the western half of the Red Line. It straddles the border of Washington, D.C. and Montgomery County, Maryland at the 5400 block of Wisconsin Avenue, NW; two of the five exits sit on the Maryland side of Western Avenue whereas the other three exit ..
Friendship Highway
There are several Friendship highways: China-Pakistan Friendship Highway, TibetFriendship highway, Thailand (National highway 2), ThailandKhmer-American Friendship Highway (National highway 4), CambodiaPhilippines-Japan Friendship Highway, PhilippinesBangladesh-Myanmar Friendship Highway redirect [[..
Friendship highway, Tibet
The Friendship Highway is a celebrated route in the Tibetan Plateau, renowned for its scenic wonders. The highway itself starts from Lhasa, the capital, passing the turquoise Yamdrok-tso lake, before connecting to Shigatse, the home of the Panchen Lama, via Gyantse. The road forks after this, with..
Friendship Hill National Historic Site
The house of Albert Gallatin at Friendship Hill National Historic Site. Friendship Hill National Historic Site, maintained by the National Park Service, was the home of early American politician Albert Gallatin. It overlooks the Monongahela River near Point Marion, Fayette County, Pennsylva..
Friendship House
Friendship House is a missionary movement founded in Toronto in the early 1930s by Catholic social justice activist Catherine de Hueck Doherty, one of the leading proponents of interracial justice in pre-Martin Luther King, Jr. America. Beginning as a Catholic interracial apostolate which grew from..
Friendship Industries
Friendship Industries is a nonprofit agency (NPA) whose mission is to develop and maintain employment and training opportunities for persons with disabilities in integrated work environments. Located in Harrisonburg, VA, Friendship has been in existence since 1964. Friendship is a 501(c)3 not-..
Friendship network
Friendship networks colloquially describes interconnected networks of people who are connected through friendship, often described as overlapping circles of friends. Internet developments such as [Friendster] and [MySpace] are databases which allow people to explore their friend..
Friendship Nine
The Friendship Nine was a group of African American men who went to jail after staging a sit-in at a segregated McCrory's lunch counter in Rock Hill, South Carolina in 1961. The group gained nationwide attention because they followed an untried strategy called "jail, no bail," which lessened the hu..
Friendship Peak
Friendship Peak (mongolian Найрамдал оргил, Nairamdal orgil) is the name of a mountain peak in the Bayan-Ölgiy aymag (province) in the far west of Mongolia. It forms the borders between Mongolia, Russia, and the Xinjiang province of China. This is also the point of Mongolian territory..
Friendship Radiosport Games
The Friendship Radiosport Games (FRG) is an international multi-sport event that includes competitions in the various sports collectively referred to as radiosport. The Friendship Radiosport Games began in 1989 as a result of a sister city agreement between Khabarovsk, Russia and Portland, Ore..
Friendship Sloop
The Friendship Sloop is a style of gaff-rigged sloop originated in Friendship, Maine around 1880. Fishermen in Friendship and neighboring Bremen collectively originated the design, one influenced by the fishing sailboats of Gloucester, Massachusetts. The Friendship sloop was the dominant style of ..
Friendship store
A friendship store or youyi shangdian (Simplified Chinese: }}}; Traditional Chinese: ; pinyin: ) is a state-run store in China, which initially sold exclusively to tourists, foreigners, diplomats and government officials, but now has no restrictions on customers. Contents 1 History2 Mod..
Friendship Township, Michigan
Friendship Township is a township in Emmet County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 844 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 81.3 km² (31.4 mi²). 81.3 km² (31.4 mi²) of it is land and 0.03% is water. Demo..
Friendship Township, Minnesota
Friendship Township is a township in Yellow Medicine County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 258 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 91.2 km² (35.2 mi²). 90.9 km² (35.1 mi²) of it is land and 0.3 km² (0.1 mi..
Friendship Village, Maryland
Friendship Village is an unincorporated area in Montgomery County, Maryland, United States. Inclusive within the Friendship Village CDP is the Village of Friendship Heights. (See also: Friendship Heights.) Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 The Village of Friendship Heights4 ..
Friendster
Friendster is an internet social network service. The Friendster site was founded in Mountain View, California by Jonathan Abrams in 2002 and is privately owned. Friendster is based on the Circle of Friends technique for networking individuals in virtual communities and demonstrates the small worl..
Friendsville
Friendsville can refer to: Friendsville, MarylandFriendsville, PennsylvaniaFriendsville, Tennessee This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. If an referred you here, you might wan..
Friendsville, Maryland
Friendsville is a town in Garrett County, Maryland, United States. The population was 539 at the 2000 census. Geography Friendsville is located at [39°39′44″N, 79°24′19″W] (39.662127, -79.405251)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Burea..
Friendsville, Pennsylvania
Friendsville is a borough in Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 91 at the 2000 census. Geography Friendsville is located at [41°55′5″N, 76°2′49″W] (41.917987, -76.046952)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Cens..
Friendsville, Tennessee
Friendsville is a city in Blount County, Tennessee, United States. The population was 890 at the 2000 census. Geography Friendsville is located at [35°45′21″N, 84°7′52″W] (35.755804, -84.131028)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Burea..
Friendswood, Texas
Friendswood is a city located in the U.S. state of Texas, partially in Galveston County and Harris County, within the Houston–Sugar Land–Baytown Metropolitan Area. As of the 2000 U.S. Census, the city population was 29,037. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demogra..
Friendswood High School
Friendswood High School is a public secondary school located in Friendswood, Texas, United States. Friendswood High School is a 4A educational facility which serves grades 9 through 12,and is a part of the Friendswood Independent School District. Most of the city of Friendswood is within Friendswo..
Friendswood Independent School District
Friendswood Independent School District is a school district based in Friendswood, Texas. FISD covers the Galveston County portion (almost all of Friendswood) of the city of Friendswood. Contents 1 Schools1.1 Secondary schools1.1.1 High schools1.1.2 Junior high schools1.2&nbs..
Friends & Family, Vol. 1
Friends & Family, Vol. 1 was a 1997 album relased by Californian punk rock band Suicidal Tendencies. Track listing "Panic""Scream""We Are The Family""Epic Escape""Payback's A Bitch""It's Time""Sweet Disharmony""Big Fat Baby""Some People (Deserve To Die)""Teachin Lil Ricky A Lesson""Day At The Bea..
Friends & Family, Vol. 2
Friends & Family, Vol. 2 is a compilation CD of bands who are friends or associated with the hardcore punk band Suicidal Tendencies. Track listing "Free Your Soul...And Save My Mind" – 3:52 Suicidal Tendencies"Fight The Losing Battle" – 3:12 Suicidal Tendencies"Ain't Gonna Take It" &..
Friends & Lovers (CSI episode)
"Friends & Lovers" is the fifth episode from the first series of the popular crime drama . Gil Grissom and Warrick Brown investigate when a victim is chased to death in the desert. They wonder what the victim was running from. Meanwhile Catherine Willows and Nick Stokes investigate the gruesome mu..
Friends 'Til the End (3)
Friends 'Til the End (Japanese: 望へのカウントダウン , The Countdown to Despair) is episode 77 of Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters. Contents 1 In other languages2 Synopsis3 Major events3.1 Debuts3.2 Duel4 Characters4.1 Duel Cards5 Voice Credits6 ..
Friends 'Til the End (4)
Friends 'Til the End (Japanese: ボクを撃て!運命のラストターン, Attack Me! The Fated Last Turn) is episode 78 of Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters. Contents 1 In other languages2 Synopsis3 Major events3.1 Debuts3.2 Duel4 Characters4.1 Duel Cards5 ..
Friends (1971 film)
Friends is a 1971 film directed by Lewis Gilbert and written by Gilbert, Vernon Harris and Jack Russell. Though the movie was a flop, the soundtrack by Elton John and Bernie Taupin was a success, and was released as the Friends album. The film was nominated for Best Foreign Film - English Languag..
Friends (2001 film)
Friends is a Tamil movie starring Surya, Vijay, Ramesh Khanna, Devayani, Abhinyashree, Vijayalakshmi and Vadivelu and music composed by Ilayaraja. The film is directed by Siddique. Plot The threesome who lend reason to the title are Aravindan(Vijay), Chandru(Surya) and Krishnamurthy(Ramesh Khanna..
Friends (album)
Friends is the only studio album release by The Beach Boys in 1968. As work on the album began in February 1968, Mike Love, a recent convert to transcendental meditation, departed on an extended sabbatical in India (alongside The Beatles and Donovan) to study TM further with his new master, Mah..
Friends (Beach Boys song)
"Friends" is a song written by Brian Wilson, Carl Wilson, Dennis Wilson and Al Jardine for the American pop band The Beach Boys. It was released on their 1968 album Friends. It was also released as a single, with the B-side of the single being "Little Bird". The single peaked at #47 in the U.S. an..
Friends (Chick Corea)
Friends is an album recorded and released by Chick Corea in 1978. The album does away with the string and horn sections of previous albums, instead focusing on a quartet with straight-ahead jazz in mind. This album is one of three that Corea released in 1978, along with The Mad Hatter and Secret..
Friends (disambiguation)
Friends and/or its singular, friend, may refer to: partners in Friendship, an interpersonal relationship between humans; also in such compounds as gentleman frienda title, expressing by the originally personal notion of friendship a proximity or confidence towards a high authority (ruler, judge..) ..
Friends (disambiguation)/newlayout
(see [[Talk:Friends (disambiguation)]] Friends may refer to a number of things. Contents 0.1 Sociology/Religion0.2 Television/Film0.3 Music0.4 Technology0.5 Other Sociology/Religion Friendship, an interpersonal relationship between humans.Religious Society of Friends al..
Friends (Led Zeppelin song)
"Friends" Song by Led Zeppelin From the album Led Zeppelin III Album released October 5, 1970 Genre Rock Song Length 3:54 Record label Atlantic Records Producer Jimmy Page Track Number Track 2 "Friends" is the second track from Led Zeppelin III, the third studio album of Led Zeppelin...
Friends (magazine)
Friends magazine was launched in London the 1960s as a rebellious offshoot from the UK edition of Rolling Stone. The magazine was first published by Alan Marcuson in December, 1969 as Friends of Rolling Stone. It was later retitled Friends and, from May 1971, Frendz. Friends was intimately connecte..
Friends (soundtrack)
Friends was a project Elton John and Bernie Taupin took on before their breakout success in the United States. It was recorded as the soundtrack to the film Friends. The title track was a minor hit in the U.S. (#34 on the pop chart) despite the poor performance of the movie. Track listing "Frie..
Friends (South Korean-Japanese series)
Friends is a 4-episode South Korean-Japanese series drama aired on 2002. It was produced by TBS (Japan), and MBC (South Korea). This is the first time in South Korea-Japan TV-dorama history that a South Korean and Japanese staff combined together to co-produce the show in both South Korea and Japan..
Friends Academy
Friends Academy's Kumar Wang Library Friends Academy |- class="hiddenStructure" ! Motto | |- ! Established | 1876 |- ! Type | Private Independent Co-Ed |- class="hiddenStructure" ! Affiliations | |- class="hiddenStructure" ! President | |- class="hiddenStructure" ! Principal | |- cla..
Friends and Crocodiles
Friends and Crocodiles is a one-off British television drama production, written and directed by Stephen Poliakoff and first broadcast on BBC One on January 15, 2006. Overview The film charts the shifting power between a boss and his secretary as their careers rise and fall in the rapidly changi..
Friends and Lovers
Friends and Lovers is a 1999 film directed by George Haas about a group of twentysomethings on a ski trip. It stars Stephen Baldwin, Claudia Schiffer and Robert Downey, Jr.. External links ..
Friends and Nervous Breakdowns
Friends and Nervous Breakdowns is the first album by rapper Weerd Science (real name Josh Eppard) who is also the drummer for prog rock band Coheed and Cambria. A video was released for "Conspiracy Theories w/ out Mel Gibson" . Track listing "Intro" –1:55"Conspiracy Theories w/ out Mel Gib..
Friends awards and nominations
Awards While blessed with many nominations, five out of the six castmembers were nominated for Emmys awards. Courteney Cox Arquette was the only "Friend" to not receive an Emmy nomination during the show's ten-year run. Emmy Awards: Outstanding Comedy Series (2002)Outstanding Lead Actress in a Come..
Friends broadcast details
First-run NBC (United States)Orbit Network (Egypt)M-NET (South Africa)Channel 4 (United Kingdom; seasons 1–2 and season 10 finale only)Sky One (United Kingdom; seasons 3–6 only)E4 (United Kingdom; seasons 7–10)Global (Canada)RTÉ Two (Ireland; first European channel to screen Friends)ORF (Au..
Friends Committee on National Legislation
Friends Committee on National Legislation logo The Friends Committee on National Legislation (FCNL) a public lobby organization founded in 1943 by members of the Religious Society of Friends. FCNL is a 501(c)4 public interest lobby. It is neither a political action committee (PAC) nor a special..
Friends Committee on Scouting
redirect[[Template:Portal]]The Friends Committee on Scouting of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) is responsible for developing curricula for the religious awards programs of Scout groups, and to promulgate their use. These curricula will be available for use by the Boy Scouts, Girl Scout..
Friends DVD releases
Region 1 Best of releases DVD Name Release Date Best of Friends Season 1 April 1, 2003 Best of Friends Season 2 April 1 2003 Best of Friends Season 3 July 15 2003 Best of Friends Season 4 November 4 2003 Best of Friends Volume 1 December 19, 2000 Best of Friends Volume 2 Decemb..
Friends For All Children
Friends For All Children was an adoption assistance agency that was located in Boulder, Colorado. It operated during the Vietnam War in 'Operation Babylift' to bring South Vietnamese children to the United States, during the Fall of Saigon, when the Communist North Vietnamese and their Viet Cong ag..
Friends for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Concerns
Friends for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Concerns (FLGBTQC) is a faith community within the Religious Society of Friends. Contents 1 Purpose2 Membership3 History4 External links Purpose From a minute approved in 1999 [link], FLGBTQC states: ''W..
Friends for Life Program
The Friends for Life program (FRIENDS) is the only anxiety prevention program acknowledged by the World Health Organisation for its ten years of comprehensive evaluation and practice. The program was developed in 1992 by Dr. Paula Barrett, Founder of Pathways Health and Research Centre, and has be..
Friends General Conference
The Friends General Conference (FGC) is a North American Quaker organization primarily serving affiliated Quaker yearly and monthly meetings in the United States and Canada. FGC-affiliated meetings are in the "unprogrammed" Quaker tradition, which means without human pastoral leadership, or a "prog..
Friends Hospital
redirect[[Template:Portal]]Friends Hospital, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is recognized as one of the premier mental hospitals in America. Founded by Quakers in 1813 as "The Asylum for Persons Deprived of the Use of Their Reason," it was the first private psychiatric hospital in the U.S...
Friends in High Places
"Friends in high Places" is also the title of a book about Canadian politics. Friends in High Places is the fourth album in the live praise and worship series of Christian Contemporary music by the Hillsong Church. Making of the album Friends in High Places was recorded live at The Hills Enter..
Friends of Animals
Friends of Animals (founded 1957 Darien, Connecticut, U.S.) played a formative role in the establishment of the modern animal rights movement. Many of the modern movement's best-known writers did early research in the library created by founder Alice Herrington. The group, currently led by Priscill..
Friends of Antara UK
Antara is a psychiatric and general hospital providing care to all, especially the poor, in Kolkata (Calcutta), India. Friends of Antara UK is a British charity which aims to support the work of Antara, both financially and otherwise. Over the past decade, Antara has welcomed many western volunteer..
Friends of Australia Congressional Caucus
The Friends of Australia Congressional Caucus is the bipartisan caucus within the U.S. Congress that seeks to "promote a deeper cultural understanding, enhance our mutual security, and strengthen our economic ties" between the United States and Australia. The co-Chairs are Jennifer Dunn (Washington..
Friends of Canadian Broadcasting
Friends of Canadian Broadcasting is a Canadian public interest group. The group monitors developments in the Canadian television and radio broadcasting industries, and organizes action campaigns when broadcasters take actions which are deemed contrary to the public interest. The group is active in..
Friends of Chernobyl's Children
Friends of Chernobyl's Children (UK) is a charity founded in 1995 that brings children, who are at risk, from Belarussia to the United Kingdom for a month every year. The charity is named after the Chernobyl disaster of 1986. It is one of the oldest of the 20 Chernobyl-named charities[Search "C..
Friends of Democracy
Friends of Democracy is an interest group in the United States of America that promotes election law reform in the states of Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota. Contents 1 Creation1.1 Model legislation1.2 Voter's Bill of Rights1.3 Recent events2 Election Law2.1 ..
Friends of Distinction
Friends of Distinction are an American vocal group that experienced their greatest success in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Friends of Distinction was formed in 1968. Its original members were Floyd Butler, Harry Elston, Jessica Cleaves, and Barbara Love. Before the formation of the Friends, Bu..
Friends of Friendless Churches
St Baglans chuch, Llanfaglan. A church in the care of the Friends of Friendless Churches. The Friends of Friendless Churches is a charitable body which was set up in the UK in 1957. It was established by Mr Ivor Bulmer-Thomas, a Welshman, with the sole purpose of saving disused but beautiful o..
Friends of God
The Friends of God (German: Gottesfreunde) was a Middle Age lay mystical group (though it was never an organized sect) and a center of German mysticism. It was founded between 1339 and 1343 in Basel, Switzerland, and was also fairly important in Strasbourg and Cologne, because around those times, so..
Friends of great falls
[Friends of Great Falls] (FOGF) is a coalition of rock climbers in the Washington DC Metropolitan area. The organization was created in Fall of 2005 in response to the debut of the draft General Management Plan for Great Falls Park, VA. The organization's leadership consists of representa..
Friends of Holy Trinity Cathedral Parnell
Redirect [[Template:Merge]]The Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, or Holy Trinity Cathedral as it is popularly known, is the episcopal seat of the Diocese of Auckland, one of seven dioceses of the Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia. The Diocese covers the area stretching from North C..
Friends of Humanity
The Friends of Humanity are one of the many anti-mutant hate groups in the Marvel Comics. Notable anti-mutant activists such as Graydon Creed and the robotic Bastion were among its members Origins Friends Of Humanity is a group started by Graydon Creed, . He and his disciples have caused damage on ..
Friends of Ireland
The Friends of Ireland can refer to: The Friends of Ireland, a policy group in the United States Congress.The Friends of Ireland, a Boston based social organization. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to t..
Friends of Lulu
Friends of Lulu is a non-profit, national charitable organization in the United States, founded in 1997 to promote readership of comic books by women and the participation of women in the comic book industry. Membership is open to all persons. It additionally sponsors the Lulu Awards, administers ..
Friends of Mine
Friends of Mine is the second solo album by Adam Green, released in 2003. Track listing "Bluebirds" – 2:08"Hard to Be a Girl" – 1:41"Jessica" – 2:37"Musical Ladders" – 2:20"The Prince's Bed" – 2:29"Bunnyranch" – 1:36"Friends of Mine" – 2:49"Frozen in Time" – 2:12"Broken Joystick" ..
Friends of Nature
Tradition The Friends of Nature organisation was founded in Vienna in 1895. In the age of incipient tourism the organisation succeeded in making nature accessible to broader population strata by providing requisite recreational and travel facilities. Even then, the organisation's actvities were aime..
Friends Of P
"Friends Of P" is the name of a single by the band The Rentals. ..
Friends of Real Lancashire
The Friends of Real Lancashire are a group affiliated to the Association of British Counties calling for the wider recognition of the continuing existence of the traditional county of Lancashire. Its Chairman is Chris Dawson and its President is Janet Anderson MP. Contents 1 Background2&nbs..
Friends of Rosslyn
Friends of Rosslyn was a Scottish NGO, presided by celebrated historian and philanthropist Niven Sinclair, which was very active in the 1980s and 1990s. Its main aims were the international projection of academic and professional study and analysis of the world famous Rosslyn Chapel (situated a lit..
Friends of Sinn Fein
The Friends of Sinn Féin is the name for three different Irish Republican organizations; located in Canada, the United States and, Australia respectively. Each FOSF is associated with the political party Sinn Féin in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, and works with the Irish Canadian..
Friends of South Asia
Friends of South Asia (FOSA, established 2001) is a volunteer South Asian American peace activism group based in the San Francisco Bay Area. The group's stated basic mission is to "achieve a peaceful, prosperous, and hate-free South Asia...work[ing] through people-to-people contacts, dial..
Friends of South Asia (disambiguation)
Friends of South Asia is the name of several organizations in North America: An activist group: Friends of South Asia (FOSA), a primarily Indo-Pakistani peace group in the San Francisco Bay Area A museum members' group: [Friends of South Asia], a special interest group at the Royal Ontari..
Friends of Soviet Russia
--> Section>sections].Please format the article according to the guidelines laid out at[Manual of Style]. The Friends of Soviet Russia (FSR) was formally established on 9 August 1921 as an offshoot of the American Labor Alliance for Trade Relations with Soviet Russia (ALA). It was..
Friends of the agua fria national monument
This article lacks information on the [Importanceimportance] of the subject matter. If you are familiar with it, please expand the article, or discuss its significance on the talk page. Contents 1 Friends of the Agua Fria National Monument1.1 Creation1.2 Structure1.3 ..
Friends of the Don East
Friends of the Don East (FODE) is an Canadian non-governmental organization based in Toronto, Ontario. They are an environmental group whose goal is to preserve and protect natural areas in the Don River watershed. Contents 1 History2 Activities3 Governance4 Controversy5 ..
Friends of the Earth
Friends of the Earth is an international network of environmental organizations in 70 countries. It is structured as a confederation, each member organization being autonomous. In turn the national groups are composed of grassroots local groups working in their own areas. The groups which make up F..
Friends of the Earth, Inc. v. Laidlaw Environmental Services, Inc.
Friends of the Earth, Inc. v. Laidlaw Environmental Services, Inc., 528 U.S. 167 (2000)[#endnote_citation], was a United States Supreme Court case that addressed the law regarding standing to sue and mootness. The Court held that plaintiff residents in the area of South Carolina's North T..
Friends of the Earth (EWNI)
Usually referred to just as Friends of the Earth within its home countries, Friends of the Earth (England, Wales and Northern Ireland) is one of 70 national groups around the world which make up the Friends of the Earth network of environmental organizations. For more information on FoE (EWNI) see ..
Friends of the Earth (HK)
The Friends of the Earth (HK) Charity Limited is a Hong Kong based environmental organisation founded in 1983. It has a membership of more than 1000 individuals, over 140 schools and non-government organisations. It is not a member group of Friends of the Earth International. ..
Friends of the Earth International
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since May 2006. Friends of the Earth Internat..
Friends of the Israel Defense Forces
Friends of the Israel Defense Forces (FIDF) is a government-independent American charity that provides "social, educational, cultural and recreational programs and facilities"Excerpt from the FIDF Mission Statement:The FIDF initiates and helps support social, educational, cultural and recreational..
Friends of the Ithaca Library Booksale
The Friends of the Tompkins County Public Library Booksale is a twice annual event which is billed as the third largest event of its type in the United States. This is quite a feat considering the diminuative size of the city of Ithaca, NY which was as of 2005 about 30,000 people. Each year, the F..
Friends of the Light
The Friends of the Light was a Protestant group analogous to the "New Catholics" of Germany in the 1800's. In 1849, these two groups combined to form the Freireligiöse communities. ..
Friends of the Manifesto and Liberty
Friends of the Manifesto and Liberty (in French: Amis du Manifeste et de la Liberté) was a bourgeois political movement in colonial Algeria. It was founded in March 1944 to publicize and defend the Manefest du Peuple Algerien. Its demands included equal rights for the Muslim population and an aut..
Friends of the Observatory
The Friends of the Observatory, an interest group was established in August 1996 by the Hong Kong Observatory. This interest group is aimed to help the Observatory to promote Hong Kong Observatory and its services to the public, provide science extension activities in relation to the works of the Ob..
Friends of the Parks
Friends of the Parks (FOTP) is a non-profit organization in Chicago, Illinois. Formed in 1975, it acts as a watchdog group and environmental advocate for the Chicagoland area. Specifically, it monitors the condition and safety of the Chicago Park District and the forest preserves of Cook County. FO..
Friends of the People Society
The Society of the Friends of the People (full title The Society of the Friends of the People, Associated for the Purpose of Obtaining a Parliamentary Reform) was formed by Whigs at the end of the eighteenth century as part of a movement seeking radical political reform that would widen electoral en..
Friends of the Western Buddhist Order
Friends of the Western Buddhist Order (FWBO) is a Buddhist movement founded by Sangharakshita in 1967 in the UK. It was followed by the foundation of the Western Buddhist Order (WBO) in 1968. The Friends of the Western Buddhist Order is one of the main Buddhist movements in the UK and in India. T..
Friends Provident
Friends Provident plc (LSE: [FP.]) manages a life assurance business in the United Kingdom History Friends Provident has been in operation since 1832. From its creation and until 2001, Friend Provident was a mutual society. Its status as a mutual society was affirmed by the Friends Pro..
Friends Reunited
Friends Reunited is a British website which helps users get in contact with old school friends, neighbours and colleagues. Registered users can search schools, universities, streets, and workplaces to locate people they remember and, for an annual fee, make contact with them. The website is popula..
Friends School (Japan)
Friends School (Japan) is a women's junior and senior high school (7th - 12th grades), authorised by the Japanese Education Law, of Religious Society of Friends in Tokyo, Japan. In 1887, Women Evangelical Friends from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA had founded it in purpose of education for women ..
Friends School Lisburn
Friends' School Lisburn is a grammar school in the city of Lisburn, Northern Ireland. Founded in 1774, it is one of nine Quaker schools in the United Kingdom. External link [Official website] ..
Friends School Mullica Hill
Friends School Mullica Hill is a private, nonsectarian, coeducational day school located in the Mullica Hill section of Harrison Township, New Jersey, United States, serving 273 students in pre-kindergarten through eighth grade. Friends School Mullica Hill is accredited by the Middle States Associ..
Friends School of Baltimore
Friends School of Baltimore '' Established 1784 School type Private, Co-ed Religious affiliation Quaker Headmaster Matthew W. Micciche Location Baltimore, MD, USA Campus Suburban, 31 acres Enrollment 990 total Faculty 87 Average class size 16 students Student:Teacherratio ..
Friends Select School
Friends Select School is an American Friends school located in downtown Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The school has approximately 500 students in pre-kindergarten through 12th grade, and focuses on college preparation in the "upper school" (grades 9 through 12). Existing in some form since 1689, Frie..
Friends Seminary
Friends Seminary is a private, Quaker school located in downtown Manhattan on 16th Street between 3rd Avenue and Rutherford Place. It enrolls kindergarten through 12th grade students, and its student body numbers between 600 and 650 students. It was founded in 1786 on Pearl Street where it was firs..
Friends Stand United
Contents 1 Background2 Controversy3 Bands4 External Links Background FSU is an acronym debatably meaning Friends Stand United or Forever Stand United. Formed in the 1980's by a small group of Boston hardcore fans, FSU has grown immensely over these last 20 or so years. Frien..
Friends United Meeting
Friends United Meeting is an association of twenty-six yearly meetings of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) in North America, Africa, and the Caribbean. Friends United Meeting was established in 1902 as the Five Years Meeting. Its headquarters is in Richmond, Indiana. See also Religious ..
Friends University
Friends University is a private non-denominational Christian university in Wichita, Kansas. Friends University was founded in 1887 as Garfield University, but was donated in 1898 to the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers). When the school was donated, the name was changed to Friends University, ..
Friends Will Be Friends
A Kind of Magic Album Listing "Pain Is So Close to Pleasure"(Track 4) "Friends Will Be Friends"(Track 5) "Who Wants to Live Forever"(Track 6) Live Magic Album Listing "We Will Rock You"(Track 12) "Friends Will Be Friends"(Track 13) "We Are The Champions"(Track 14) Friends Will Be Friends, a ..
Friends with Money
Friends with Money is a 2006 film, starring Jennifer Aniston, Frances McDormand, Catherine Keener and Joan Cusack. It opened the 2006 Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2006 and went into limited release in North America on April 7, 2006. Plot synopsis [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]..
Friends World Committee for Consultation
Friend World Committee for Consultation (FWCC) is a Quaker organization that works to communicate between all parts of Quakerism. FWCC's world headquarters is based in London. FWCC was set up at the 1937 World Conference of Friends in Swarthmore, Pennsylvania, US, "to act in a consultative capaci..
Friends World Program
Friends World Program is an international studies college with regional centers scattered around the globe. It was founded as Friends World College by the New York Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) in 1965, but became non-sectarian in the mid-1970s. In financial difficulti..
Friend 'till the End
Album Information Released under the band name Tricky Beans. Letter To Dana later reappeared on the debut full-length, Ecliptica, soon followed by Find A Gun, renamed The Gun, on Takatalvi. Line-up Tony Kakko - Vocals & KeyboardsJani Liimatainen - GuitarMarko Paasikoski - GuitarPentti Peura - ..
Friend (film)
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Friend (novel)
Friend is the title of a 1985 science fiction horror novel by Diana Henstell, about a young man who tries to help a dying friend survive by implanting his robot's chip into her, only to find that it turns her into a homicidal terror. The novel was adapted to film by the author in 1986 as Deadly Fri..
Friend and Lover
Friend and Lover were an American folk-singing duo comprised of husband-and-wife team Jim and Cathy Post. They are best known for their hit single, "Reach Out Of The Darkness", which made the US Top Ten in 1968. Biographical information Jim Post was born on 28th October 1939 in Houston, Texas. ..
Friend Bear (comic)
This article refers to a web comic. If you are looking for the Care Bears character, see Care Bears. Friend Bear is a friendly, existential and surreal online comic originally created by Stephen Swift or "Swifty", in the style of Pokey the Penguin Oddly enough, Friend Bear appeared online nearly..
Friend of a friend
For the Foo Fighters song, see Friend of a Friend (song). For the social networking software, see FOAF (software). Friend of a friend (FOAF) is a phrase used to refer to someone that one does not know well — literally, a friend of a friend. In some social sciences, the phrase is used as a ha..
Friend of a Friend (song)
"Friend of a Friend" Song by Foo Fighters From the album In Your Honor Single Released Not originally released Recorded 1990/1997/2005 Song Length 3:13 Record label RCA Friend of a Friend is an acoustic song by the Foo Fighters, featured on their 2005 album In Your Honor. The song is perfor..
Friend of Dorothy
contradict itself.Please see the discussion on the [talk page]. In gay slang a Friend of Dorothy is a term for a gay man. The term dates back to a time in the early 20th century when homosexuality was against the law in both the United Kingdom and in the United States. Saying at a..
Friend of Mannequin
Friend of Mannequin is an EP by Joy Electric. It was released in conjunction with the full-length Hello, Mannequin. Track listing (all songs written by Ronnie Martin, except where noted) "Friend of Mannequin" – 2:21"How Friends are Made, Then Lost" – 3:02"You're Material" – 3:28"Hello, Manne..
Friend of My Youth
Friend of My Youth, published by McClelland and Stewart in 1990, is a book of short stories by Alice Munro. It won the 1990 Trillium Book Award. Stories "Friend of My Youth""Five Points""Meneseteung""Hold Me Fast, Don't Let Me Pass""Oranges and Apples""Pictures of the Ice""Goodness and Mercy""Oh, ..
Friend of the Devil
"Friend of the Devil" is a song recorded by the Grateful Dead. The music was written by Jerry Garcia and the lyrics are by Robert Hunter. It is the second track of the Dead's 1970 album American Beauty. "Friend of the Devil" is about an outlaw, on the run from the police. He escaped from Reno, Ne..
Friend or Foe
Friend or foe can refer to Friend or Foe, an album by Adam AntFriend or Foe, a song by t.A.T.u.Friend or Foe?, a game showIdentification friend or foe, systems to identify friendly targets This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. I..
Friend or Foe?
Friend or Foe? is an American game show based on knowledge and trust, which aired on GSN (Game Show Network). The catch was whether members of a two-person team would think that their partner would be able to fairly split their cash winnings. The show premiered June 3, 2002, and was hosted by Kenne..
Friend or Foe (album)
Friend or Foe was first solo album by Adam Ant, released after Adam & the Ants disbanded. Friend or Foe also became Adam Ant's most successful album giving him the hit song Goody Two Shoes which peaked at #1 on the charts. A remastered version was released in 2005, featuring 12 additional tracks...
Friend or Foe (song)
"Friend or Foe" is t.A.T.u.'s second single from Dangerous and Moving, released in December 2005. For the single, t.A.T.u have hooked up with some big names from the rock world. Dave Stewart has a hand in writing the single, Sting plays bass on the track and Bryan Adams has shot the striking cover ..
Friend Richardson
Friend William Richardson (born William Richardson) (December 1, 1865 – September 6, 1943) was Governor of California from January 9, 1923 until January 4, 1927. He was born in 1865 in Michigan and died in 1943 in Berkeley, California. Richardson also served as California State Treasurer, 1..
Friend to all Nations
The Friend to all Nations was one of two surfboats stationed at Margate, in Kent from about 1860, the former being named the Friend of all Nations. Contents 1 ''Friend of all Nations''2 ''Friend to all Nations''3 The great storm of 18974 The wreck of the Surfboat ''Friend..
Friend zone
The friend zone is a folk psychology concept found in many texts geared towards a male audience about "dating advice", or "seduction advice". It states that a woman, within the first several minutes of meeting a man, is open to having an intimate relationship with him until certain faults emerge in..
Frierfjord
Frierfjorden is a fjord in the Grenland traditional district in the county of Telemark, Norway. It stretches from Brevik in until the mouth of the Porsgrunn river (in Norwegian Porsgrunnselva). At the fjord mouth, Breviksstrømmen, it is about 300 m across and is crossed by the Brevik br..
Friern Barnet
Friern Barnet is a place in the London Borough of Barnet. It is a suburban development situated 7.4 miles (11.9 km) north of Charing Cross. Nearest places Muswell HillNew SouthgateNorth Finchley Nearest station New Southgate railway station ..
Fries
Fries can refer to several things: French fries, a type of food.Home fries, a type of food. Fries, Virginia, a US community Elias Magnus Fries (1794-1878), botanistHans Fries, politicianJakob Friedrich Fries (1773-1843), a German philosopherJan Fries, occultistJohn Fries (1764-1825), rebelThis is ..
Fries, Virginia
Fries (pronounced "freeze") is a town in Grayson County, Virginia, United States. The population was 614 at the 2000 census. Fries is part of the Blue Ridge area, and shares in that region's old-time musical traditions. The small town is home to the Festival by the New River, held in September at th..
Friesack
Friesack is a town in the Havelland district, in Brandenburg, Germany. It is situated 22 km northeast of Rathenow, and 25 km southwest of Neuruppin. ..
Friesack Camp
Friesack Camp or Camp Friesack is a name commonly used to refer to a special World War II (WWI) Prisoner Of War (POW) camp where a group of British Army POW's of Irish nationality volunteered for recruitment and selection by Abwehr II. and the German Army. The camp was designated Stalag XX A (301) ..
Friesenheim
Friesenheim is a municipality in the Ortenaukreis, in western Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is situated 3 km north of Lahr, and 12 km southwest of Offenburg. External links () [Information about and images] ..
Friese Buurt
The statistical district of Friese Buurt in the municipality of Den Helder. Friese Buurt ([52°55′N 4°46′E]) is a town in the Dutch province of North Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Den Helder, and lies about 3 km south of the Den Helder city centre. The statistica..
Friesia
There are 2 plant genera named Friesia, of different authority: Friesia Spreng., a synonym of the genus Croton of the Euphorbiaceae.Friesia Fric (nom. inval.), a synonym of the genus Parodia of the Cactaceae. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated wit..
Friesian
Frisian (alternate spelling: Friesian) can refer to: An inhabitant of Frisia (consisting of the province of Friesland in the Netherlands, and portions of the states of Lower Saxony and Schleswig-Holstein in Germany), see Frisians.The ancient tribe of Frisians inhabiting Friesland.The Frisian langua..
Friesian horse
Friesian horse The Friesian horse is a breed of horse from Friesland, a province of the Netherlands. Although originally bred as a draft horse, the breed is graceful and nimble for its size and later developed into a finer-boned nobleman's steed. During the Middle Ages, Friesian horses were in..
Friesland
This article is about Friesland province in the Netherlands. For other uses, see Friesland (disambiguation). Province of Friesland Provincie Friesland ..
Friesland, Wisconsin
Friesland is a village in Columbia County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 298 at the 2000 census. Geography Friesland is located at [43°35′20″N, 89°4′4″W] (43.588986, -89.067871)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, ..
Friesland (disambiguation)
Friesland can refer to: Friesland province of the Netherlands.Friesland (district), a district in the German state of Lower Saxony.Frisia, a coastal North Sea region extending from the Netherlands to Denmark.*East Frisia (East Friesland), an area of northern Germany, in Lower Saxony*Nordfriesland (..
Friesland (district)
This article is about the German district. For the Dutch province of the same name, see Friesland; for the German and Dutch name for the entire coastal region, see Frisia. Friesland Statistics State: Lower Saxony Capital: Jever } } |- | Area:||608 km² |- | Inhabitants:||99,900 (1999) |- | po..
Friesland Foods
Royal Friesland Foods (Koninklijke Friesland Foods N.V.) is a Netherlands-based multinational company that develops, produces and sells branded dairy products and fruit-based drinks. Royal Friesland Foods has a strong presence in Western Europe, Central Europe, West Africa and Southeast Asia. Ro..
Friesland Ridge
Friesland Ridge (Hrebet Frisland \'hre-bet 'fris-land\) is a ridge on Livingston Island in the South Shetlands, part of the Tangra Mountains. The summit, Mount Friesland, which rises to 1,700m, is the northwesternmost of the ridge’s six main peaks. (The summit elevation was estimated at 1684 m b..
Friesoythe
Friesoythe is a town and a municipality in the district of Cloppenburg, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated on the river Soeste, approx. 25 km northwest of Cloppenburg, and 30 km southwest of Oldenburg. ..
Frieston
Frieston forms the southern end of the village of Caythorpe in the parish of Caythorpe in the administrative district of North Kesteven in the county of Lincolnshire, England. The local government has been arranged in this way since the reorganization of April 1 1974, which resulted from the Local G..
Fries on the Side
Fries on the Side is an improvisational sketch comedy show that is created only a couple hours prior to the time when the show goes live in front of an audience. Based in Los Angeles, California, USA Fries on the Side was created by Shane Elliott in March 2003. The show originally followed a main-..
Fries rearrangement
The Fries rearrangement is a rearrangement reaction of a phenyl ester to a hydroxy aryl ketone by catalysis of lewis acids [#endnote_1] [#endnote_2] [#endnote_3]. Contents 1 Mechanism2 Scope3 Limits4 Photo Fries rearrangement5 See also6 Re..
Fries with That?
Fries With That? is a YTV produced sitcom. It first aired in April 2004. This sitcom revolves around a group of high-school students who work at a local fast food restaurant named Bulky's in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Bulky's is a parody of the typical fast food restaurants, such as McDonald's, wh..
Frieth
Frieth. Picture taken from a south angle. Frieth is a hamlet in the parish of Hambleden, in Buckinghamshire, England. It lies on the top of 'Frieth Hill', which is part of the chalk escarpments of the Chiltern Hills. St. John the Evangelist in Frieth ..
Frieze
''For the London art fair see Frieze Art Fair Frieze of the Tower of the Winds. In architecture the frieze is the wide central section part of an entablature and may be plain or — in the Ionic or Corinthian order — decorated with bas-reliefs. In an astylar wall it lies upon the a..
Frieze Art Fair
Frieze is an annual international contemporary art fair held in October in London's Regent's Park. The fair is staged by Amanda Sharp and Matthew Slotover, the publishers of frieze magazine. Contents 1 Background2 Facts2.1 1st Frieze art fair 20032.2 2nd Frieze art fair 20042...
Frieze Frame
Frieze Frame is the brand name of one of the first ever do-it-yourself mural designs. The name was thought up in 1989 by Roger Hayes of Liverpool, England and was devised based on the fact that the product which consisted of printed design features could be used to create a wall frieze but could als..
Frieze group
A frieze group is a mathematical concept to classify designs on two-dimensional surfaces which are repetitive in one direction, based on the symmetries in the pattern. Such patterns occur frequently in architecture and decorative art. The mathematical study of such patterns reveals that exactly 7 di..
Friezland
For the simillarly named Dutch province, see Friesland. Friezland is a hamlet situated four miles east of the town of Oldham, Greater Manchester, England. It is one of the smaller habitats of the picturesque civil parish of Saddleworth, in the Metropolitan Borough of Oldham. Friezland lies between..
Frig
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Frig can refer to: Frigg, a Norse goddess, sometimes spelled "Frig".frig, a temporary modification to something to make it operate in a manner not as originally designed -but usually as you want it to at the time. Commonly done duri..
Frigate
Rating system of the Royal Navy The fictitious ironclad frigate USS Abraham Lincoln, based on late 19th Century vessels, from the novel Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea A frigate was a medium-sized sailing warship with one gun deck, plus guns on the spar deck. It was faster than the..
Frigatebird
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. There are five species in the family Fregatidae, the frigatebirds. They are very closely related, and are all in the single genus Fregata. Frigatebirds attack other sea birds, hence the name. They are also sometimes called Man of War birds or Pirate bird..
Frigatebird (disambiguation)
Frigatebird can refer to Frigatebird, one of five large seabirds in the family '''FregatidaeFrigate Bird, one of the nuclear tests in Operation Dominic I and II ..
Frigate (album)
Frigate is an album by the Canadian rock band April Wine, released in 1997. Track listing Look Into The SunI Just Wanna Make Love to YouIf I Was a StrangerTonite Is A Wonderful Night To Fall In LoveNothin But A KissI'm A ManWhatever It TakesDrivin With My Eyes ClosedHard To BelieveKeep On Rockin..
Frigate navy
Frigate Navy is a term describing a nation state's navy that is made of mostly frigates or destroyers as a major combat force. This navy would thus be lacking large vessels such as cruisers, a significant number of effective submarines, or aircraft carriers, but it would also be more effective and ..
Frigate tuna
The frigate tuna or frigate mackerel (Auxis thazard thazard) is a species of tuna, in the genus Auxis, found circumglobally in tropical oceans in open surface waters to depths of 50 metres. Its length is between 30 and 65 centimetres. The frigate tuna is a comparatively small and slender tuna. It..
Frige
Frige (Anglo-Saxon, Friia (Germany) or Frea (Langobard)) was the love goddess of Germanic mythology, and the wife of Wotan (Odin). She has given her name to the weekday Friday (via the Old English frigedæg, meaning the day of Frige) in analogy with Venus. In the last surviving and by far best known..
Frigento
Frigento is a town (commune) in the province of Avellino, Campania, Italy. Campania · Communes of the province of Avellino Aiello del Sabato | Altavilla Irpina | Andretta | Aquilonia | Ariano Irpino | Atripalda | Avella&nbs..
Frigeridus
Frigeridus may refer to: Frigeridus, Roman general, commander of the army of Pannonia Valeria under Gratian, fought in the Battle of the Willows (377). Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus, fifth century historian whose work, which exists today only in fragments, once consisted of twelve volumes or more. ..
Frigg
Frigg spinning the clouds In Norse mythology, Frigg (Eddas) or Frigga (Gesta Danorum) was said to be "foremost among the goddesses," 1 the wife of Odin, queen of the Æsir, and goddess of the sky. One of the Ásynjur, she is a goddess of marriage, motherhood, fertility, love, household manage..
Frigga
Frigga can refer to: An alternative name for the Norse goddess Frigg.A genus of jumping spiders.Asteroid 77 Frigga This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point ..
Frigga (comics)
Frigga is a fictional character appearing in the Marvel Comics universe, based loosely on Frigga of Norse mythology. And Asgardian, she is the Queen of Asgard, wife to Odin, and foster mother to Thor and Loki. She is also the one who cast the spells that protect Balder from harm. External Link &#..
Frigga (spider)
Frigga is a spider genus of the Salticidae family (jumping spiders). Etymology From Frigga a Norse goddess. Species Frigga coronigera (C. L. Koch, 1846) (Brazil)Frigga crocuta (Taczanowski, 1878) (Peru, Ecuador, Galapagos Is., Marquesas Is., Queensland)Frigga finitima Galiano, 1979 (Bolivia, Arg..
Frigger
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Frigger is an Australian colloquial term given to individuals who speak with broad Australian English accents th..
Frightful Four
Cover to Fantastic Four #36. The Frightful Four are a group of fictional characters who serve as the opposite number to the Fantastic Four. They first appeared in Fantastic Four #36.They were originally fairly successful almost defeating the Fantastic in their first appearance and even robbing ..
Frightwig
Frightwig was an all-women band similar in sound to the punk band Flipper. They were located in San Francisco, California and often played at The Farm. Though they predated the riot grrl movement, they have a similar approach and were influential to its development. For example, they were known f..
Fright Fest 2003 EP
Fright Fest is a short album created in 2003 by Twiztid and is 17:23 in length. Tracks WelcomePimples on Ya Pumpkin (Feat. R.O.C.Sweet Tooth (Feat. R.O.C. & JD the Weedman)Wake Up (Feat. R.O.C.)High on Halloween ..
Fright Knight
Fright Knight is the name of a fictional ghost in Danny Phantom who is voiced by Michael Dorn. Bio The Spirit of Halloween whose sword, the Soul Shredder, causes people to disappear to a dimension where they experience their greatest fears which include Mr. Lancer in a dimension where he is tied an..
Fright Night
Fright Night is a 1985 film starring William Ragsdale, Chris Sarandon, and Roddy McDowall. It was followed by a 1988 sequel, Fright Night II, and was adapted into a comic-book series by Now Comics. Contents 1 Plot synopsis2 Trivia3 Cast4 Awards4.1 Saturn Award4.2 Fan..
Fright Night (album)
Fright Night is the debut album by the Finnish power metal band Stratovarius. Track listing "Future Shock" – 4:36"False Messiah" – 5:20"Black Night" – 3:43"Witch-Hunt" – 3:22"Fire Dance" – 2:20"Fright Night" – 8:13"Night Screamer" – 4:48"Darkness" –..
Fright Night II
Fright Night II is the 1988 film the sequel to Fright Night. Dandridge's sister, Regine (Julie Carmen), seeks revenge on Charley (William Ragsdale) and Peter Vincent (Roddy McDowall) while Charley's new girlfriend Alex (Traci Lind) becomes embroiled. Unlike the first film, the sequel saw a very li..
Frigid
"Frigid" Single by Khanoda From the album Lessons Learned On Leithgow St. Released September 26, 1995 (US) Single Format CD Single Recorded 1994 Song Length 3:47 Genre Alternative Record Label Minx Entertainment Writer Khanoda Producer Larry “Minx” Murray, Khanoda, Dave Wallace ..
Frigidaire
Frigidaire is a major US appliance company owned by Electrolux. Frigidaire Gallery Professional Series Dishwasher Frigidaire was founded as the Guardian Frigerator Company in Ft. Wayne, Indiana, and developed the first self-contained refrigerator (invented by Alfred Mellowes) in 1916. In 19..
Frigidarium
A frigidarium is a large cold pool to drop into after enjoying a hot Roman bath. The Caldarium and the Tepidarium opened the pores of the skin. The cold water would close the pores. There would be a small pool of cold water or sometimes a large Swimming pool. References [Frigidarium]..
Frigid Hare
Frigid Hare is a 1949 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies short, directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. Synopsis While travelling to Miami Beach for an overdue vacation from Warner Brothers, Bugs Bunny mistakenly ends up at the South Pole, having yet again missed the left turn at Albuquer..
Frigimon
Frigimon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise. An ice-type Digimon in the form of a "snowbear", he was called Yukidarumon in Japan. Contents 1 Abilities1.1 Attacks2 Appearances2.1 Digimon Adventure2.2 Digimon 022.3 Digimon Frontier Abilities Attacks..
Frigital Records
Frigital Records is a small, independent record label interested in promoting "new sounds, uncompromising lyricism, and genre-defying songwriting from the backyard, the basement & the bedroom". Operating out of Durham, North Carolina, the lo-fi label is run since 2002 by Duke University Nicholas Sc..
Frigyes Karinthy
Frigyes Karinthy (June 25, 1887 in Budapest - August 29, 1938 in Siófok) was a Hungarian author, playwright, poet, journalist and translator. He was the first proponent of the six degrees of separation concept, in his 1929 short story, "Chains". He remains among the most popular of the twentieth-c..
Frigyes Riedl
Frigyes Riedl (Ladomér, September 12, 1856 – Budapest, August 7, 1921) was a prominent Hungarian essayist, critic and literature historian. His most famous work is the monography of János Arany, one of the most important 19th century Hungarian poets. ..
Frigyes Riesz
Frigyes Riesz Frigyes Riesz (January 22, 1880 – February 28, 1956) was a mathematician who was born in Győr, Austria-Hungary (now Hungary) and died in Budapest Hungary. He was rector and professor at University of Szeged. He was the older brother of the mathematician Marcel Riesz. Rie..
Frigyes Wiesner
Frigyes Mezey-Wiesner (September 26, 1887 – March 22, 1938) was a Hungarian athlete. He competed at the 1908 Summer Olympics in London. Wiesner was a member of the bronze medal Hungarian medley relay team. He was the second runner on the squad, running 200 metres. He followed Pál Simon ..
Friheten
Friheten is a weekly newspaper, published by The Norwegian Communist Party (NKP). It was founded illegally in 1941, during Germany's occupation of Norway (due to World War 2). It is one of the few party-dependent newspapers left in Norway. Link: [Friheten] ..
Frihetliga Ljusdalsbygden
Frihetliga Ljusdalsbygden a joint candidature of Frihetliga Kommunalfolket (a syndicalist outfit) and Rädda Ljusdalsbygden (environmentally oriented splinter-group of VPK) in Ljusdal, Sweden. FLB contested the 2002 municipal elections and got 551 votes (5.0%) and two seats. FLB has however broken d..
Friis' formula
The term Friis' formula can refer to either of two formulas used in telecommunications engineering. The first, discussed here, is used to compute the noise figure or noise temperature of a receiver composed of a number of cascaded stages. The second, called the Friis Transmission Equation, is used ..
Friis transmission equation
The Friis transmission equation is used in telecommunications engineering, and gives the power transmitted from one antenna to another under idealized conditions. (It is not to be confused with the Friis' formula used to compute noise figure, which is discussed in a separate article.) In its simp..
Frijid Pink
Frijid Pink was a Detroit hard rock band formed in 1967, best known for their version of "House Of The Rising Sun." The band were originally composed of singer Kelly Green, guitarist Gary Ray Thompson, bassist Tom Harris, keyboardist Larry Zelanka and drummer Richard Stevers. They spent their fi..
Frijid Pink (album)
Frijid Pink is the 1969 debut album by the Detroit hard rock band Frijid Pink. Track listing God Gave Me Yo