- horse-drawn four-wheeled
carriage for hire. In
Vienna such cabs are
called Fiaker. The
earliest use of the word in
English is
cited by the
Oxford English...
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Fiacre (Irish: Fiachra, Latin: Fiacrius) is the name of
three different Irish saints, the most
famous of
which is
Fiacre of
Breuil (c. AD 600 – 18 August...
- The "
Fiakerlied" (
Fiaker Song) is an 1885
Wienerlied (Viennese song) with
words and
music by
Gustav Pick. The song was
written to
celebrate the centenary...
- Cab No. 13 (German:
Fiaker Nr. 13 (Austria),
Einspanner Nr 13 (Germany); Dutch:
Snorder No. 13; French:
Fiacre 13) is a 1926
drama film
directed by Michael...
- She was an
instant success, and
Curtiz directed her in two more films:
Fiaker Nr. 13 (1926) and Der
goldene Schmetterling (1926).
Damita continued appearing...
- by at
least 100 years. From the mid-19th century, the Pharisäer and the
Fiaker were
served in
Viennese coffee houses; both were
coffee ****tails served...
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Figuren zu
einer ungeschriebenen Komödie (1910) and the
comic sketch Der
Fiaker als Graf (1925). Wieland's
novel Die
Geschichte der Abderiten.
Gilliam &...
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Resting coachmen at a
Fiaker (fiacre) in Vienna...
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French to
describe a horse-drawn
vehicle for hire,
while the
German term
Fiaker is used,
especially in Austria, to
refer to the same thing.) The hansom...
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Rotunde on 24–25 May 1885,
singing Gustav Pick's new composition, the
Fiakerlied, for the
first time. In 1898,
Emperor Franz Joseph's
Jubilee Exhibition [de]...