- Rose
Hobart (born Rose
Kefer; May 1, 1906 –
August 29, 2000) was an
American actress and a
Screen Actors Guild official. Born in New York City, Hobart...
-
Ursula Engelen-
Kefer (born 20 June 1943) is a
German politician who held the
position of
Deputy Chairman of the
German Confederation of
Trade Unions (Deutscher...
- Jan
Kefer (b. Nový Bydžov, 31
January 1906 – d. Flossenbürg, 3
December 1941) was a
Czech astrologer,
hermeticist and
publicist in the age
between the...
- Jay, 1790–1794."
Journal of
Supreme Court History 31.3 (2006): 235-251.
Kefer,
Peter (2004).
Charles Brockden Brown's
Revolution and the
Birth of American...
-
Franz Xaver Kefer (1763 – 11
September 1802), was the
founder and
initiator of the
holiday school in Munich,
which became the
model for all
later vocational...
-
Portrait of
Jeanne Kéfer is a
portrait by
Fernand Khnopff,
painted in 1885.
Currently housed and
exhibited in The J. Paul
Getty Museum, Los Angeles. A...
- Kafr
Buhum (Arabic: كفر بهم, romanized: Kafr Buhum; also
transliterated Kfarbuhum and Kafr Bihem),
commonly referred to as
Kfarbo (Arabic: كفربو), is a...
- with
Pierre Kéfer, photographer, and
decorator for Jean Epstein's 1928 film, The Fall of the
House of Usher. In the studio, Maar and
Kefer worked together...
- Arctic.
Other languages have
other derivations. For example, in Lezgian,
kefer can mean both "disbelief" and "north",
since to the
north of the Muslim...
- "Khnopff's
Jeanne Kéfer".
Smarthistory at Khan Academy.
Archived from the
original on 11
October 2014.
Retrieved 28
March 2013. "Jeanne
Kéfer (Getty Museum)"...