Heinrich Frauenlob (between 1250 and 1260 – 29 November 1318), sometimes known as Henry of Meissen (Heinrich von Meißen), was a Middle High German poet...
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SMS Frauenlob ("His Majesty's Ship Frauenlob") was the eighth member of the ten-ship Gazelle class of light cruisers that were built for the German Kaiserliche...
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Frauenlob is the name of: Heinrich Frauenlob (1250/60–1318), a minnesinger Johann Frauenlob, writer Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ships named...
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Johann Frauenlob (16th or 17th century – 17th century) is the pseudonym of a writer in Baroque who published an encyclopedia of "learned women" in 1631...
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SMS Frauenlob ("Praise of Women") was a Prussian naval schooner. The first German naval vessel of that name, she was financed largely by voluntary contributions...
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Cöln-class cruiser (redirect from SMS Frauenlob (1918))
launched, but not completed: Wiesbaden, Magdeburg, Leipzig, Rostock and Frauenlob, while another three were laid down but not launched: Ersatz Cöln, Ersatz...
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Franz Frauenlob (born 11 August 1939) is an Austrian boxer. He competed in the men's middleweight event at the 1964 Summer Olympics. Below is the record...
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sunk; three more light cruisers (SMS Strassburg, SMS Stettin and SMS Frauenlob) and three torpedo boats suffered damage. The British suffered casualties...
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Hans Frauenlob (born 22 November 1960) is a retired New Zealand curler originally from Barrie, Ontario. Frauenlob moved to New Zealand in around 1995,...
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gallus/In nova fert/Neuma (motet, for three voices) 1318 29 November – Frauenlob (Heinrich von Meissen), minnesinger (b. c.1250-1260). 1319 exact date...
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