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Fasch is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Carl
Friedrich Christian Fasch (1736–1800),
German composer and harpsichordist, son of Johann...
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Johann Friedrich Fasch (15
April 1688 – 5
December 1758) was a
German violinist and composer. Much of his
music is in the Baroque-classical transitional...
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Fasching is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Andreas Fasching (born 1981),
Austrian former professional tennis player Benjamin Fasching...
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parts of
Lower Saxony, as well as in Austria, the
carnival is
called Fasching. In
Franconia and Baden-Württemberg as well as some
other parts of Germany...
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Fasching (born July 28, 1995) is an
American professional ice
hockey winger, for the New York
Islanders of the
National Hockey League (NHL).
Fasching...
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Christian Fasch (1736–1800) was a
German composer and harpsichordist. Born in Zerbst, he was the son of the
composer Johann Friedrich Fasch. He was initially...
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Fasching,
Darrell J.; deChant, Dell (2001).
Comparative Religious Ethics: A Narrative...
- Wednesday, and is
variously known by
different names, such as
Karneval or
Fasching in Germany,
Austria and German-speaking
areas of Switzerland. It is also...
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Wolfgang Fasching (born
August 11, 1967) is a three-time
winner of the Race
Across America (RAAM).
Following his
cycling career,
Fasching became a mountaineer...
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first modern Carnival parade took
place in Cologne.
Carnaval (Karneval,
Fasching or
Fastnacht in Germany)
mixed pagan traditions with
Christian traditions...