- Rosenkranz,
Rosenkrantz, Rosencrance,
Rosencrans or
Rosencrantz is a
Germanic and Ashke****
Jewish surname and may
refer to:
Rosenkrantz (family), part...
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Bernard "Lulu"
Rosenkrantz (1902 –
October 25, 1935) was a New York
mobster and
Dutch Schultz's
chauffeur and bodyguard. He was shot at the
Palace Chophouse...
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Linda Rosenkrantz (born May 26, 1934) is an
American writer,
known for her
innovations in the
realm of “nonfiction fiction,” most
prominently in her novel...
- was
incorporated into a
larger structure,
which is
today known as the
Rosenkrantz Tower. In the
Middle Ages,
several churches,
including Bergen's cathedral...
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Whishaw and
Rebecca Hall as
photographer Peter Hujar and
writer Linda Rosenkrantz respectively,
during the 1970s. The film is set in
December 1974 in New...
- Iver
Eriksen Rosenkrantz (5
December 1674 – 13
November 1745) was a
Danish statesman and landowner. Iver
Rosenkrantz was born at
Rosenholm Castle (Rosenholm...
- Gary
Rosenkrantz is an
American philosopher and
Professor of
Philosophy at the
University of
North Carolina, Greensboro. He is
known for his work on metaphysics...
- The
Rosenkrantz family (one line
spelled Rosencrantz) is the name of a
family which belongs to
initially Danish, and
later Norwegian,
Swedish and German...
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Rosencrantz and
Guildenstern Are Dead is an absurdist,
existential tragicomedy by Tom Stoppard,
first staged at the
Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 1966....
- book
analyzing style, image, and
trends in
personal naming, with
Linda Rosenkrantz. The pair went on to
write ten
books on the subject,
including The Baby...