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Rudolf Hess was born in Frauenfeld, East Switzerland, on
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At the start of 1909, Meyer and Exner thus worked on the Raumprogram, literarily the "room program," of the building. 49 They soon gave Frauenfeld and Berghof, a Viennese architectural firm, a sketch of the complex of the Physics Institute and Chemistry Institute as well as the
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The list of signatories reveals the overlapping communities and interests involved: Eduard Suess signed as the president of the Austrian Academy; Franz Exner represented the physicists; Zdenko Skraup, director of the II Chemisches Laboratorium, signified the presence of the Viennese chemists in the project; a number of engineers and city planners stood for the state; and Eduard Frauenfeld was the architect. 25 19
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They arrived at Zurich just in time for “the great Schiefs-Statte fete, the most important national function of Switzerland,” which was held that year at the neighbouring town of Frauenfeld.
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F. Braitmaier, Geschichte der poetischen Theorie und Kritik von den Diskursen der Maler bis auf Lessing (Frauenfeld, 1888), II, 192f.
Dictionary of the History of Ideas GIORGIO TONELLI 1968
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'But -- but in the plane I overheard you telling the men that if the mission failed or you had to split up that you were all to make a rendezvous at Frauenfeld, over the Swiss border.'
Where Eagles Dare MacLean, Alistair, 1922- 1967
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Salen, a little village north of Frauenfeld in Switzerland.
Where Eagles Dare MacLean, Alistair, 1922- 1967
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Germany, and in 1812 Wolfart was sent to Mesmer at Frauenfeld by the
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Glarean (Frauenfeld, 1890); OBERMUMMER, Zwei handschriftliche Karten des Glareanus in der Münchner Universitaetsbibliothek in
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI 1840-1916 1913
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As secretary of the Swiss diet held at Baden and Frauenfeld, he became familiar with the conditions of things in the Swiss Confederation.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability 1840-1916 1913
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