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Encyclopedia > Frankfurter

The term frankfurter may refer to

A large hot dog with ketchup A selection of hot dogs at a fast food restaurant. ... Main Station Frankfurt Frankfurt International Airport For other uses, see Frankfurt (disambiguation). ... Frankfurt (Oder) ( Sorbian/Lusatian: Frankobord ) is a city in Brandenburg, Germany located on the Oder River, on the German-Polish border directly opposite the city of Słubice. ...

Frankfurter as family name

  • Bernhard Frankfurter (1801-1867), German teacher and writer; son of Rabbi Moses Frankfurter; born at Herdorf ([1])
  • David Frankfurter (born 1909, Daruvar - July 19, 1982, Tel Aviv), Hungarian/Croatian-Israeli
  • Felix Frankfurter (November 15, 1882 – February 22, 1965, an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court)
  • Judah Löw ben Simon Frankfurter, Judah Löb ben Simon, Judah ben Simon Sofer Frankfurt Ashkenazi/Judah ben Simon Sofer Frankfurt Tiktin (1st half of the 18th century), Polish commentator on the Shulchan 'Arukh; dayyan at Tykocin ([2])
  • Moses ben Simon Frankfurter (1672-1762), Dayyan and printer of Amsterdam ([3])
  • Naphtali Frankfurter (born February 13, 1810, Oberdorf, Württemberg - April 13, 1866, Hamburg), German Jewish theologian, preacher; brother of Bernhard Frankfurter ([4])
  • Philipp Frankfurter (born c. 1450 - 1511, Vienna), poet, see German article
  • Richard (Otto) Frankfurter (born December 12, 1873, Bielitz, Silesia - February 2, 1953, Montevideo, Uruguay), jurist, politician, writer
  • Salomon (Friedrich) Frankfurter/Solomon Frankfurter (born November 9, 1856, Preßburg - September 24, 1941, Vienna), Hungarian-Austrian classic philologist (Klassischer Philologe), librarian (Bibliothekar), archaeologist ([5])
  • Simon ben Israel Frankfurter, German-Dutch rabbinical scholar; father of Moses Frank; born at Schwerin ([6])
  • Ulla Frankfurter-Wolff, born Ulla Hirschfeld, pseudonym: Ulrich Frank (born 2 April, 1848, Wollstein, Posen - June 1, 1924, Berlin), Polish-German writer, publicist

Herdorf is a town and a municipality in the district of Altenkirchen, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. ... David Frankfurter (July 9, 1909 - July 19, 1982) is best known for assassinating Swiss Nazi leader Wilhelm Gustloff in 1936. ... Daruvar is a town in central Croatia, population 9,815 (2001), total municipality population 13,243 (2001). ... Justice Frankfurter Felix Frankfurter (November 15, 1882 – February 22, 1965) was an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court. ... Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Category:Tykocin Tykocin is a small town in north-eastern Poland, with 1,800 inhabitants (1998), located on the Narew river. ... Mirza Asadullah-i-Khuy, often refered to as Dayyán was a devout follower of the Báb and had numerous tablets of praise sent to him recognising this. ... Oberdorf is a municipality in the canton of Nidwalden in Switzerland. ... Bielsko-Biała (pronounce: biεlskɔ:biawa, German: ) is a city in southern Poland with 180,307 inhabitants (1999). ... This article or section is missing references or citation of sources. ... Schwerin is a town in northern Germany. ... A pseudonym (Greek: false name) is a fictitious name used by an individual as an alternative to his or her legal name. ... Wolsztyn [] is a town in central Poland, situated (since 1999) in the Greater Poland Voivodship, previously (1975-1998) in Zielona Gora Voivodship. ...

See also

The name Frankfurt is associated with: the town Frankfurt am Main in Hessen, western Germany; the town Frankfurt an der Oder in Brandenburg, eastern Germany; the former district (Bezirk) Frankfurt in the GDR, see subdivisions of the German Democratic Republic; the district in Markt Taschendorf, Bavaria, Germany; the district in... Main Station Frankfurt Frankfurt International Airport For other uses, see Frankfurt (disambiguation). ... Harry Gordon Frankfurt (born May 29, 1929) is a professor emeritus of philosophy at Princeton University. ... Dutch egyptologist, archaeologist and orientalist, Henri Frankfort was born in Amsterdam on 24 Feb. ...

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Following musical presentations by the International Choir Frankfurt and an address by City Councillor Boris Rhein, the Consul General gave a speech on "The United States, Unified Germany and the Unity of the West" to 1200 guests from Frankfurt and the Rhein-Main region.
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Frankfurt (German: Frankfurt am Main; [1]) is a medium-sized city in Hesse, in Central Germany, known for its high-rises and international airport.
Frankfurt is the heart of central Germany and as such, it is the national transportation hub.
Frankfurt's principal airport (IATA: FRA) is among the busiest in Europe -second in passenger traffic after London Heathrow (LHR) and just ahead of Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG)- and one of the busiest airports in the world, according to 2005 traffic numbers.
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