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- Feldhaus is a surname. Although the exact origins of the Feldhaus name are not known for certain, there are several theories about its possible history...
- 1945-46 Feldhaus was appointed Director of the National Museum in Neustrelitz. The last years of his life he lived in Wilhelmshaven. In 1959 Feldhaus posthumously...
- South Asia Research. Feldhaus, Anne (trans.). Oxford University Press. p. 245. ISBN 978-0-19977-764-8. Feldhaus (1989), p. 107. Feldhaus (1989), p. 122. Central...
- During his senior season at the University of Kentucky, Feldhaus averaged 11.4 Points per game. Feldhaus was born in Maysville, Kentucky. He is a graduate of...
- calendar after he defeated the Huns in the first century. According to Anne Feldhaus, in rural Maharashtra, the festival is linked to Shiva's dance and the...
- "Durable Bill Feldhaus' Record Answers Critics Who Rumored Him All Through". Detroit Free Press – via Newspapers.com. "Bill Feldhaus". Pro-Football-Reference...
- Julius Ficker or Julius von Ficker or Johann Kaspar Julius Ficker von Feldhaus (30 April 1826 – 10 June 1902) was a Roman Catholic German historian. In...
- American Academy of Arts & Sciences New Members Elected in 2022 Feldhaus (n.d.). Anne Feldhaus Profile experts.asu Feldhaus, Anne WorldCat Authority page....
- Poet-Saints of Maharashtra. SUNY Press. ISBN 978-0-87395-669-7. Feldhaus, Anne; Feldhaus, Professor of Religious Studies Anne (1996-01-01). Images of Women...
- Britannica Basu 1932. The religious system of the Mahānubhāva sect, by Anne Feldhaus, Manohar publications: Delhi, 1983. Toffin 2012, pp. 249–254. "Thiruppavai"...