• Karl Fries is the name of: Karl Friedrich Fries (1831–1871), German painter Karl Theophil Fries (1875–1962), German chemist This disambiguation page lists...
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  • Karl Fries died on 6 September 1962 in Marburg and was buried near his academic advisor Theodor Zincke. Fries is noted for the discovery of the Fries...
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  • The Fries rearrangement, named for the German chemist Karl Theophil Fries, is a rearrangement reaction of a phenolic ester to a hydroxy aryl ketone by...
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    Charles Anthony Fried (born Karl Fried; April 15, 1935 – January 23, 2024) was an American jurist and lawyer. He served as Solicitor General of the United...
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  • as the Nazis tried to get rid of Karl Fries and Wittig showed solidarity with him. After the forced retirement of Fries, in 1937 Hermann Staudinger offered...
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  • Karl Friedrich Fries (1831 at Winnweiler, Germany – 1871 at St. Gall, Switzerland), studied first at the Academy at Munich, and afterwards under Berdellé...
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    Jakob Friedrich Fries (German: [fʁiːs]; 23 August 1773 – 10 August 1843) was a German post-Kantian philosopher and mathematician. Fries studied theology...
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  • Fries or fries in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Fries (pronounced "frees") is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Adelaide Fries (1871–1949)...
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    first two possibilities are rejected by Fries as unsatisfactory, requiring his adopting the third option. Karl Popper argued that a way to avoid the trilemma...
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    Charlemagne (redirect from Karl der Grosse)
    Charles-le-magne ('Charles the Great'). In modern German, he is known as Karl der Große. The Latin epithet magnus ('great') may have been associated with...
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