- Look up
Fecht or
fecht in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Fecht may
refer to:
People Hans-Jörg
Fecht (born 1957),
German scientist Özay
Fecht (born 1953)...
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Peter Michaelis Fecht (died 1576) was a
Swedish theologian.
After studies at
Wittenberg had
Fecht service with the
Swedish king
Johan III. He
shared the...
- The
Fecht (French pronunciation: [fɛʃt]) is a
river in the Haut-Rhin department,
northeastern France. Its
source is
located between the
Lauchenkopf and...
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Archived from the
original on
February 18, 2008.
Retrieved March 7, 2008. Josh
Fecht &
Andrew Stevens (November 14, 2007). "Shirley Franklin:
Mayor of Atlanta"...
- The
Tauberbischofsheim Fencing Club (in
German Fecht-Club
Tauberbischofsheim eingetragener Verein;
commonly known as FC
Tauberbischofsheim e. V.) is a...
- Özay
Fecht (born 1953) is a Turkish-German
actress and jazz singer. She was born in
Istanbul and went to
Germany when she was
eighteen and
found success...
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Grand Est in north-eastern France. It is
located in the
valley of the
river Fecht, in the
Vosges mountains about 15
kilometres (9.3 miles) west of Colmar...
- Hans-Jörg
Fecht is
Chaired Professor at the
University of Ulm,
Germany in the
departments of
Engineering and
Computer Science. He is also an
Office Director...
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Professor Gerhard Fecht also
believed the word tut was a verb. He
noted that
Akhenaten used tit as a word for 'image', not tut.
Fecht translated the verb...
- the
Doller in Mulhouse, the Thur near Ensisheim, the
Lauch in Colmar, the
Fecht in Illhaeusern, the
Giessen in Sélestat, the
Andlau near ****ersheim, the...