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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...
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Fridolin Dietsche (31
October 1861 - 25 June 1908) was a
German sculptor from Baden.
Following unification in 1871
Germany underwent several decades of...
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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...
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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...
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Fridolin Gl****, also Glaß (14
December 1910, in
Lemberg – 21
February 1943, in the
Soviet Union) was an
Austrian ****
activist and
Schutzstaffel (SS) officer...
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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...
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Saint Fridolin of Säckingen, also
known as
Fridold or Fredelinus, is a
legendary Irish missionary,
apostle of the
Alamanni and
founder of Säckingen Abbey...
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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...
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Fridolin Schley (born 29
October 1976) is a
German writer. In 2007 he won the
Toucan Prize for his
novel Wildes schönes Tier, and in 2021
again for Die...
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Social Democrats. "Gustav
Fridolin (MP)".
Parliament of Sweden. 15
October 2010.
Retrieved 18
August 2010.
Gustav Fridolins new life as a folk high school...