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Textor is a
surname of
German and
Dutch origin,
meaning "weaver".
Notable people with the
surname include:
Benoit Textor (c. 1509–c. 1565),
French physician...
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Olympique Lyonnais, and RWD Molenb****.
Textor was born as a
member of the
extended du Pont
family in 1965.
Textor claims to have
grown up in a middle-class...
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compiled a work
along with his son
Claude Textor (1538–c.1576) and Jean Tagaut, the son of his teacher.
Textor was born in Pont de Vaux in the La Bresse...
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Biotechnology was
founded in 1977. In 1981, the large-scale
facility TEXTOR was put into operation. It was Jülich's
fusion experiment for exploring...
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Clinton Textor (October 4, 1856 –
February 8, 1943) was an
American politician and jurist. Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin,
Textor received his law degree...
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Text,
Texts,
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Text may
refer to:
Text (literary theory), any
object that can be read, including:...
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George Bernhardt Textor (December 27, 1886 -
March 10, 1954) was a
Major League Baseball catcher. He pla****
parts of two
seasons in the majors, 1914 and...
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Wolfgang Textor [de] (1693–1771). He was a
brother of
Catharina Elisabeth Goethe (1731–1808),
mother of poet
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. In 1760,
Textor received...
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Camponotus textor, also
known as
Brazilian weaver ant, is a
species of
fairly common tree-dwelling ant
native to
South and
Central America. It is believed...
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Cajetan von
Textor (28
December 1782 – 7
August 1860) was a
German surgeon born in the
Ebersberg district of
Upper Bavaria. From 1804 to 1808 he studied...