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frederick the great (encz) | Frederick the Great, |
fredericks (encz) | Fredericks,Fredericks n: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický
překlad |
fredericksburg (encz) | Fredericksburg, |
fredericks (czen) | Fredericks,Fredericksn: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický
překlad |
battle of fredericksburg (wn) | Battle of Fredericksburg
n 1: an important battle in the American Civil War (1862); the
Union Army under A. E. Burnside was defeated by the
Confederate Army under Robert E. Lee [syn:
Fredericksburg, Battle of Fredericksburg] |
charles frederick menninger (wn) | Charles Frederick Menninger
n 1: United States psychiatrist who with his sons founded a
famous psychiatric clinic in Topeka (1862-1953) [syn:
Menninger, Charles Menninger, {Charles Frederick
Menninger}] |
charles frederick worth (wn) | Charles Frederick Worth
n 1: French couturier (born in England) regarded as the founder
of Parisian haute couture; noted for introducing the bustle
(1825-1895) [syn: Worth, Charles Frederick Worth] |
frederick barbarossa (wn) | Frederick Barbarossa
n 1: Holy Roman Emperor from 1152 to 1190; conceded supremacy to
the pope; drowned leading the Third Crusade (1123-1190)
[syn: Frederick I, Frederick Barbarossa, Barbarossa] |
frederick carleton lewis (wn) | Frederick Carleton Lewis
n 1: United States athlete who won gold medals at the Olympics
for his skill in sprinting and jumping (born in 1961) [syn:
Lewis, Carl Lewis, Frederick Carleton Lewis] |
frederick childe hassam (wn) | Frederick Childe Hassam
n 1: United States painter noted for brilliant colors and bold
brushwork (1859-1935) [syn: Hassam, Childe Hassam,
Frederick Childe Hassam] |
frederick delius (wn) | Frederick Delius
n 1: English composer of orchestral works (1862-1934) [syn:
Delius, Frederick Delius] |
frederick douglass (wn) | Frederick Douglass
n 1: United States abolitionist who escaped from slavery and
became an influential writer and lecturer in the North
(1817-1895) [syn: Douglass, Frederick Douglass] |
frederick i (wn) | Frederick I
n 1: son of Frederick William who in 1701 became the first king
of Prussia (1657-1713)
2: Holy Roman Emperor from 1152 to 1190; conceded supremacy to
the pope; drowned leading the Third Crusade (1123-1190) [syn:
Frederick I, Frederick Barbarossa, Barbarossa] |
frederick ii (wn) | Frederick II
n 1: king of Prussia from 1740 to 1786; brought Prussia military
prestige by winning the War of the Austrian Succession and
the Seven Years' War (1712-1786) [syn: Frederick II,
Frederick the Great]
2: the Holy Roman Emperor who led the Sixth Crusade and crowned
himself king of Jerusalem (1194-1250) [syn: Frederick II,
Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II] |
frederick jackson turner (wn) | Frederick Jackson Turner
n 1: United States historian who stressed the role of the
western frontier in American history (1861-1951) [syn:
Turner, Frederick Jackson Turner] |
frederick james furnivall (wn) | Frederick James Furnivall
n 1: English philologist who first proposed the Oxford English
Dictionary (1825-1910) [syn: Furnivall, {Frederick James
Furnivall}] |
frederick law olmsted (wn) | Frederick Law Olmsted
n 1: United States landscape architect primarily responsible for
the design of Central Park in New York City (1822-1903)
[syn: Olmsted, Frederick Law Olmsted] |
frederick loewe (wn) | Frederick Loewe
n 1: United States composer (born in Austria) who collaborated
with Lerner on several musicals (1901-1987) [syn: Loewe,
Frederick Loewe] |
frederick moore vinson (wn) | Frederick Moore Vinson
n 1: United States jurist who served as chief justice of the
Supreme Court (1890-1953) [syn: Vinson, {Frederick Moore
Vinson}] |
frederick north (wn) | Frederick North
n 1: British statesman under George III whose policies led to
rebellion in the American colonies (1732-1792) [syn:
North, Frederick North, Second Earl of Guilford] |
frederick sanger (wn) | Frederick Sanger
n 1: English biochemist who determined the sequence of amino
acids in insulin and who invented a technique to determine
the genetic sequence of an organism (born in 1918) [syn:
Sanger, Frederick Sanger, Fred Sanger] |
frederick soddy (wn) | Frederick Soddy
n 1: English chemist whose work on radioactive disintegration
led to the discovery of isotopes (1877-1956) [syn: Soddy,
Frederick Soddy] |
frederick the great (wn) | Frederick the Great
n 1: king of Prussia from 1740 to 1786; brought Prussia military
prestige by winning the War of the Austrian Succession and
the Seven Years' War (1712-1786) [syn: Frederick II,
Frederick the Great] |
frederick william (wn) | Frederick William
n 1: the Elector of Brandenburg who rebuilt his domain after its
destruction during the Thirty Years' War (1620-1688) [syn:
Frederick William, Great Elector] |
frederick william i (wn) | Frederick William I
n 1: son of Frederick I who became king of Prussia in 1713;
reformed and strengthened the Prussian army (1688-1740) |
frederick william ii (wn) | Frederick William II
n 1: king of Prussia who became involved in a costly war with
France (1744-1797) |
frederick william iii (wn) | Frederick William III
n 1: king of Prussia who became involved in the Napoleonic Wars
(1770-1840) |
frederick william iv (wn) | Frederick William IV
n 1: king of Prussia who violently suppressed democratic
movements (1795-1865) |
fredericksburg (wn) | Fredericksburg
n 1: a town in northeastern Virginia on the Rappahannock River
2: an important battle in the American Civil War (1862); the
Union Army under A. E. Burnside was defeated by the
Confederate Army under Robert E. Lee [syn: Fredericksburg,
Battle of Fredericksburg] |
george frederick handel (wn) | George Frederick Handel
n 1: a prolific British baroque composer (born in Germany)
remembered best for his oratorio Messiah (1685-1759) [syn:
Handel, George Frideric Handel, {George Frederick
Handel}, Georg Friedrich Handel] |
holy roman emperor frederick ii (wn) | Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II
n 1: the Holy Roman Emperor who led the Sixth Crusade and
crowned himself king of Jerusalem (1194-1250) [syn:
Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II] |
maurice hugh frederick wilkins (wn) | Maurice Hugh Frederick Wilkins
n 1: English biochemist who helped discover the structure of DNA
(1916-2004) [syn: Wilkins, Maurice Wilkins, {Maurice
Hugh Frederick Wilkins}] |
maxfield frederick parrish (wn) | Maxfield Frederick Parrish
n 1: United States painter (1870-1966) [syn: Parrish,
Maxfield Parrish, Maxfield Frederick Parrish] |
sir frederick ashton (wn) | Sir Frederick Ashton
n 1: British choreographer (1906-1988) [syn: Ashton, {Sir
Frederick Ashton}] |
sir frederick gowland hopkins (wn) | Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins
n 1: English biochemist who did pioneering work that led to the
discovery of vitamins (1861-1947) [syn: Hopkins, {Sir
Frederick Gowland Hopkins}] |
sir frederick grant banting (wn) | Sir Frederick Grant Banting
n 1: Canadian physiologist who discovered insulin with C. H.
Best and who used it to treat diabetes(1891-1941) [syn:
Banting, F. G. Banting, Sir Frederick Grant Banting] |
sir frederick handley page (wn) | Sir Frederick Handley Page
n 1: English industrialist who pioneered in the design and
manufacture of aircraft (1885-1962) [syn: Page, {Sir
Frederick Handley Page}] |
sir frederick william herschel (wn) | Sir Frederick William Herschel
n 1: English astronomer (born in Germany) who discovered
infrared light and who catalogued the stars and discovered
the planet Uranus (1738-1822) [syn: Herschel, {William
Herschel}, Sir William Herschel, {Sir Frederick William
Herschel}] |
sir john frederick william herschel (wn) | Sir John Frederick William Herschel
n 1: English astronomer (son of William Herschel) who extended
the catalogue of stars to the southern hemisphere and did
pioneering work in photography (1792-1871) [syn:
Herschel, John Herschel, Sir John Herschel, {Sir John
Frederick William Herschel}] |
william frederick cody (wn) | William Frederick Cody
n 1: United States showman famous for his Wild West Show
(1846-1917) [syn: Cody, William F. Cody, {William
Frederick Cody}, Buffalo Bill, Buffalo Bill Cody] |