- The
Faesch family, also
spelled Fesch, is a
prominent Swiss, French, Belgian,
Corsican and
Italian noble family,
originally a
patrician family of Basel...
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Caroline Weldon (born
Susanna Karolina Faesch; 4
December 1844 – 15
March 1921) was a Swiss-American
artist and
activist with the
National Indian Defense...
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Johann Rudolf Faesch (born 18
October 1572 in Basel, died 7 May 1659 in Basel) was a
Swiss silk merchant,
politician and
diplomat from Basel. He was part...
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Remigius Faesch. (26 May 1595
Basel - 27
February 1667 Basel) was a
Swiss jurist and
rector of the
University of Basel.
Remigius Faesch was born into a...
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Armelle Faesch (born (1981-12-26)26
December 1981) is a
French female former volleyball player,
playing as a setter. She was part of the
France women's...
- was the son of Swiss-born
Franz Faesch and
Angela Maria Pietrasanta, and
belonged on his father's side to the
Faesch family, one of the most prominent...
- John
Jacob Faesch (1729 – 1799) was a
Swiss ironmaster who
established the
Mount Hope Iron
Furnace in the
Mount Hope
village section of
Rockaway Township...
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European Championship — 8th
place Christina Bauer,
Alexia Djilali,
Armelle Faesch,
Sandra Kociniewski,
Jelena Lozancic,
Estelle Querard,
Victoria Ravva, Alexandra...
- work was
produced by the
Frenchman Charles Patin and the
Swiss Sebastian Faesch in 1656. They
published it with Erasmus's
Encomium moriæ (The
Praise of...
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designs for the
power transmission plants were
created by the
Swiss firm
Faesch & Piccard,
which also
constructed the
original 3.7 MW (5,000 hp) waterwheels...