- Otto
Froitzheim (German pronunciation: [ɔto fʀøːtshaɪ̯m]; 24
April 1884 – 27
October 1962) was a
German tennis player. He won the
singles and
doubles titles...
- The Vettweiss-
Froitzheim Dice
Tower is a
Roman artifact, a dice
tower (Turricula i.e. "small tower" in Latin)
formerly used in the
playing of dice games...
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Ottilie Metzger, also
known by her
married names Ottilie Metzger-
Froitzheim and
Ottilie Metzger-Lattermann, (15 July 1878 – c.
February 1943) was a German...
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attempt to
ensure that dice roll
outcomes were random. The Vettweiss-
Froitzheim Dice
Tower is a
surviving example, used by
Romans in Germany; it has essentially...
- Hard
Court Championships at
Paris which he lost to his
compatriot Otto
Froitzheim. At Wimbledon, he
reached his best
result in 1913
where he
advanced to...
- Mountains,
North Croatia". In Siegesmund, Siegfried; Fügenschuh, Bernhard;
Froitzheim, Niko (eds.).
Tectonic aspects of the Alpine-Dinaride-Carpathian system...
- (Aix-la-Chapelle), cantons:
Aachen (2 cantons), Burtscheid, Düren, Eschweiler,
Froitzheim, Geilenkirchen, Gemünd, Heinsberg, Linnich,
Monschau and Sittard. Cleves...
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William Larned US
Championships 1901–1911 Otto
Froitzheim International German Open 1907–1925 Otto
Froitzheim The
Homburg Cup 1907–1909, 1911, 1913, 1919–1920...
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Silver Bronze Men's
outdoor singles Major Ritchie Great
Britain Otto
Froitzheim Germany
Wilberforce Eaves Great
Britain Men's
outdoor doubles Great...
- not scheduled. The
singles titles were won by Otto
Froitzheim and
Marguerite Broquedis. Otto
Froitzheim defeated Oscar Kreuzer, 6–2, 7–5, 4–6, 7–5 Marguerite...