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- Fridolin is a German masculine given name, derived from Old High German. Notable people with this name include: Fridolin of Säckingen, Irish missionary...
- Fridolin Heer (July 30, 1834 – September 19, 1910) was a Swiss-born and trained architect who immigrated to the United States in 1864 and set up a practice...
- book deals with the thoughts and psychological transformations of Doctor Fridolin over a two-day period after his wife confesses having had ****ual fantasies...
- Social Democrats. "Gustav Fridolin (MP)". Parliament of Sweden. 15 October 2010. Retrieved 18 August 2010. Gustav Fridolins new life as a folk high school...
- Saint Fridolin of Säckingen, also known as Fridold or Fredelinus, is a legendary Irish missionary, apostle of the Alamanni and founder of Säckingen Abbey...
- The Volkswagen Type 147 (informally Fridolin) was a panel van produced by the German automaker Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles from 1964 until 1974. The...
- Adventures of Fridolin (German: Die seltsamen Abenteuer des Herrn Fridolin B.) is an East German film. It was released in 1948. The Adventures of Fridolin at IMDb...
- Fridolin Anderwert (19 September 1828, in Frauenfeld – 25 December 1880) was a Swiss politician. He was elected to the Swiss Federal Council on 10 December...
- Fridolin Kurmann (born 12 December 1912; date of death unknown) was a Swiss field hockey player who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics, in the 1948 Summer...
- Lautensack (1478–1558) Rudolf Lehmann (1819–1905) Hildegard Lehnert (1857–1943) Fridolin Leiber (1853–1912) Ulrich Leman (1885–1988) August Lemmer (1862–?) Franz...