- Yenish, also
spelled Yeniche or Jenische, may
refer to:
Yenish people Yenish language This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the title...
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Jenisch House (
Jenisch-Haus) is a
country house in
Hamburg built in the 19th
century and an
example of
Hanseatic lifestyle and
neoclassical architecture...
- The
Jenisch park is the
oldest landscaped park in Hamburg, Germany,
located in the
Othmarschen quarter at the
Geest s**** of
River Elbe. Of the area of...
- Paul
Jenisch, (also
known as
Paulus Jenisch,
Jenisius or Jenischius; 1551 – 9
November 1612) was a
German Lutheran pastor and academic.
Jenisch was born...
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Yenish (French: Yeniche, German:
Jenisch) is a
variety of
German spoken by the
Yenish people,
former nomads living mostly in Germany, Austria, Switzerland...
- Hans
Jenisch (19
October 1913 – 29
April 1982) was a Kapitänleutnant in **** Germany's
Kriegsmarine during the
Second World War and a Kapitän zur See...
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Ewald Jenisch (born 29
February 1964) is a
retired Austrian football defender and
later manager.
Ewald Jenisch at WorldFootball.net v t e...
- The Musée
Jenisch is a
museum of fine arts and
prints at
Vevey in Vaud in Switzerland. It was set up on 10
March 1897,
thanks to a
legacy of 200,000 francs...
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adjective jenisch is
first recorded in the
early 18th
century in the
sense of "cant, argot". A self-designation
Jauner is
recorded in 1793.
Jenisch remained...
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Zimbert Jenisch (1587,
Augsburg – 28
November 1645, Hamburg) was a
German merchant and patrician. The son of
Augsburg council member Melchior Jenisch and...