- his son
Flynn Ficker on a
candidate slate for the
Maryland Senate and House, the
Fickers in May
reported visiting 20,000 homes.
Ficker lost the District...
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Ficker may
refer to: Bill
Ficker,
American yachtsman,
captain of the
Intrepid Desirée
Ficker (born 1976),
American long-distance
runner Heinrich von Ficker...
- Desirée
Ficker (born
December 9, 1976) is an
American long-distance
runner and
former professional triathlete.
Ficker was born in Potomac,
Maryland to...
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Gunnar Ficker (born 26
November 1954) is a
Brazilian sailor. He won
medals in nine Pan
American Games almost consecutively,
between 1983 and 2015 (with...
- the
American Philosophical Society in 2016.
Farrell was born
Roberta Sue
Ficker in Cincinnati, Ohio. She
received her
early training at the
Cincinnati Conservatory...
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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...
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Rudolf (von)
Ficker (until 1919,
Rudolf Ritter Ficker von Feldhaus; * 11 June 1886 in Munich; † 2
August 1954 in Igls) was an
Austrian musicologist. Rudolf...
- The Sybel-
Ficker controversy (German: Sybel-
Ficker-Streit) is the name
given to a
dispute in the
second half of the 19th
century between the historians...
- und die deutsch-französische
Grenze (1954–1962)". In:
Andreas Fickers,
Andreas Fickers, Rüdiger Haude,
Werner Tschacher (Hrsg.): Jeux sans Frontières...
-
Heinrich von
Ficker (22
November 1881 – 29
April 1957) was a German-Austrian
meteorologist and
geophysicist who was a
native of Munich. He was the son...