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Francke is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: * August Hermann Francke (1663–1727), German Protestant theologian * Arne Francke (1904–1973), Swedish horse rider * Gloria Niemeyer Francke (1922–2008), American pharmacist and science writer * Kuno Francke (1855–1930), educator and historian * Malcolm Francke (born 1939), Australian cricketer * Master Francke (c.1380–1440), German painter * Michael Francke (1946–1989), Director of the Oregon Department of Corrections * Paul Francke (architect) (c.1537-1615), German architect and master builder * Paul Francke (footballer) († 1914-1918), German football player and founder member of Bayern Munich * Paul Francke (geologist) (1897-1957), German geologist * Paul Francke (musician) (born 1979), American musician * Rend al-Rahim Francke (born 1949), Iraqi political activist and ambassador to the United States * Rudolf Francke, German First World War flying ace A flying ace, fighter ace or air ac ...
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August Hermann Francke
August Hermann Francke (; 22 March 1663 – 8 June 1727) was a German Lutheran clergyman, theologian, philanthropist, and Biblical scholar. Biography Born in Lübeck, Francke was educated at the Illustrious Gymnasium in Gotha before he studied at the universities of Erfurt and Kiel — where he came under the influence of the Pietist Christian Kortholt — and finally Leipzig. During his student career he made a special study of Hebrew and Greek; and in order to learn Hebrew more thoroughly, he for some time put himself under the instructions of Ezra Edzardi at Hamburg. He graduated at Leipzig, where in 1685 he became a ''Privatdozent''. A year later, by the help of his friend P. Anton, and with the approval and encouragement of Philipp Jakob Spener, he founded the Collegium Philobiblicum, at which a number of graduates met regularly for the systematic study of the Bible, philologically and practically. He next spent some months at Lüneburg as assistant or curate to the lear ...
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Paul Francke (geologist)
Paul Franke or Francke may refer to: * Paul Francke (architect) (died 1615), German Renaissance architect * Paul Francke (musician) (born 1979), American songwriter and instrumentalist * Paul Franke (tenor) (1917–2011), American operatic tenor * Paul Franke (figure skater) (1888–1950), German figure skater See also * Paul Frank (born 1967), American cartoonist, artist and fashion designer * Paul Christian Frank Paul Christian Frank (28 November 1879 – 21 February 1956) was a Norwegian barrister, politician, organizer and non-fiction writer. He was born in Kristiania (present-day Oslo, Norway). He was CEO of the trade association from 1920 to 19 ...
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Francken
The Francken family was a family of artists the members of which were mainly active in Antwerp in the 16th and 17th centuries. Many of the members over three generations had the same first names Frans, Hieronymus and Ambrosius. While this may at the time have been effective as a marketing method by ensuring continuity of the family business, today's legacy is some confusion in the attribution of paintings, which often do not differ widely in style or execution between the various family members. The confusion is exacerbated by the signing practices of some family members: when Frans I's son Frans II reached his majority and began to sign paintings, Frans I started to add "the elder" to his signature to distinguish himself from his son, who then signed his works as "the younger". This happened again in the next generation when Frans II's son Frans III reached his majority. Frans II then started to sign his works with ''the elder'', while Frans III used ''Frans the younger''. Fami ...
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Franke
Franke is both a German-language surname and a given name. Surname * Bernd Franke (born 1948), German soccer player * Bette Franke (born 1989), Dutch fashion model * Bob Franke (born 1947), American folk singer and song writer * Christian Wilhelm Franke, one of the editors of early editions of the '' Brockhaus Enzyklopädie'' * Christopher Franke (born 1953), German musician/composer in Tangerine Dream * Donald T. Franke (1921–2013), American jurist and legislator * Edgar Franke (born 1960), German politician * Egon Franke (fencer) (born 1935), Polish Olympic fencer * Egon Franke (politician) (1913–1995), German politician (SPD) * Elsa Thiemann (''née'' Franke, 1910–1981), German photographer * Garance Franke-Ruta (born 1972), American writer and editor * Guillaume Franke (born 1987), German rugby union player * Herbert Franke (sinologist) (1914–2011), German sinologist, co-author of the Cambridge History of China * Herbert W. Franke (1927–2022), Austrian science fi ...
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Flying Ace
A flying ace, fighter ace or air ace is a military aviator credited with shooting down five or more enemy aircraft during aerial combat. The exact number of aerial victories required to officially qualify as an ace is varied, but is usually considered to be five or more. The concept of the "ace" emerged in 1915 during World War I, at the same time as aerial dogfighting. It was a propaganda term intended to provide the home front with a cult of the hero in what was otherwise a war of attrition. The individual actions of aces were widely reported and the image was disseminated of the ace as a chivalrous knight reminiscent of a bygone era. For a brief early period when air-to-air combat was just being invented, the exceptionally skilled pilot could shape the battle in the skies. For most of the war, however, the image of the ace had little to do with the reality of air warfare, in which fighters fought in formation and air superiority depended heavily on the relative availability ...
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Rudolf Francke
Leutnant Rudolf Francke was a World War I flying ace credited with 15 aerial victories. Francke joined the German Air Service in 1914. He served with Kampfstaffel 41 (Tactical Bomber Squadron 41) until July 1916. The following month he became a pilot. When Kasta 41 became Schutzstaffel 17 (Protection Squadron 17) on 1 January 1917, he continued to fly with it. He was promoted to Vizefeldwebel on 23 March 1917 and briefly transferred to Jasta 2. After his posting to Jagdstaffel 8 Royal Prussian Jagdstaffel 8 was a fighter squadron of the ''Luftstreitkräfte'', the air arm of the Imperial German Army during World War I. Although the ''Jasta'' went out of existence along with its parent units shortly after the Armistice end ... (Fighter Squadron 8), he was awarded the Golden Military Merit Cross on 16 May. He scored his first victory on 3 June 1917. By 23 August 1918, he was officially credited with 14 victories, all scored in service with Jasta 8. A 15th claim, scored on 26 Se ...
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Rend Al-Rahim Francke
Rend al-Rahim Francke (born 1949) is an Iraqi political activist who often appears on various current affairs programs. She held the position as Iraqi ambassador to the United States. She is considered to be a secularist trying to enable Iraq to transition to a liberal democratic model. Personal life Francke was born in Baghdad to an affluent family and spent some of her childhood there. Her father is a Shiite Muslim and her mother is a Sunni Muslim. She went to boarding school in England and later studied at Cambridge University where she earned a master's degree in English and at the Sorbonne. She worked as a banker and a currency trader in Lebanon and Bahrain, as well as London. Her family moved to England in 1978 and later emigrated again, this time to the United States in 1981. She became an American citizen in 1987. Rend is married and has one child. Politics and advocacy In 1991, Francke established the Iraq Foundation in Washington, D.C., to lobby for democracy, huma ...
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Paul Francke (musician)
Paul Francke (born June 16, 1979) is an American songwriter and instrumentalist. He formed the synthpop band Alsace Lorraine in 1998 with guitarist Hewson Chen of the Parasol Records group Vitesse, signing with Darla Records in 1999."http://www.erasingclouds.com/wk2406alsace.html". erasingclouds.com. 2006-06-06. Retrieved 2009-09-26. His music has focused on central Appalachian subjects, the band name referring to Appalachia's history as a contested territory. Alsace Lorraine's debut received mixed reviews. Pitchfork"http://pitchfork.com/artists/65-alsace-lorraine/"(in english). pitchfork.com. 2001-10-10. Retrieved 2009-09-26. compared its sound with St Etienne, foreshadowing collaborations with Ian Catt. After Darla's 2002 South By Southwest showcase, work with the Argentinian children's author-illustrator Isol led to "Dark One," and a supporting appearance on PRI's Studio 360 ''Studio 360'' was an American weekly public radio program about the arts and culture hosted by nov ...
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Paul Francke (footballer)
Paul Franke or Francke may refer to: * Paul Francke (architect) (died 1615), German Renaissance architect * Paul Francke (musician) (born 1979), American songwriter and instrumentalist * Paul Franke (tenor) (1917–2011), American operatic tenor * Paul Franke (figure skater) (1888–1950), German figure skater See also * Paul Frank (born 1967), American cartoonist, artist and fashion designer * Paul Christian Frank Paul Christian Frank (28 November 1879 – 21 February 1956) was a Norwegian barrister, politician, organizer and non-fiction writer. He was born in Kristiania (present-day Oslo, Norway). He was CEO of the trade association from 1920 to 19 ...
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Arne Francke
Arne Edvard Francke (6 May 1904 – 11 March 1973) was a Swedish horse rider. He competed in jumping at the 1932 and 1936 Summer Olympics The 1936 Summer Olympics (German: ''Olympische Sommerspiele 1936''), officially known as the Games of the XI Olympiad (German: ''Spiele der XI. Olympiade'') and commonly known as Berlin 1936 or the Nazi Olympics, were an international multi-sp ..., both times with the same horse ''Urfé'', and in eventing at the 1932 Olympics. His best result was 25th place in individual jumping in 1936. References 1904 births 1973 deaths Olympic equestrians of Sweden Swedish male equestrians Equestrians at the 1932 Summer Olympics Equestrians at the 1936 Summer Olympics Sportspeople from Stockholm {{Sweden-equestrian-bio-stub ...
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Paul Francke (architect)
Paul Francke (c. 1537, Weimar - 10 November 1615, Wolfenbüttel) was a German Renaissance architecture, Renaissance architect, most notable as director of works for the Duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg from 1564 until his death in 1615. His works include the Juleum Novum in Helmstedt, the Marienkirche, Wolfenbüttel, Marienkirche in Wolfenbüttel (where he is also buried) and the Burganlage in Erichsburg. Life Since he was born in Weimar, he was influenced by 16th century castles and town halls in Thuringia and Saxony. He is first recorded as director of works in 1564, swearing an oath to Julius, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg the following year after working for him on Hesse Castle. Elmar Arnhold: Francke, Paul. In: Horst-Rüdiger Jarck, Dieter Lent u. a. (ed.): ''Braunschweigisches Biographisches Lexikon – 8. bis 18. Jahrhundert. Appelhans Verlag'', Braunschweig 2006, , pages 227–228. He is also recorded in 1573 as a 'Bauverwalter' or 'construction manager'. In 1575 he was put in ...
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Michael Francke
James Michael Francke (; October 2, 1946 – January 17, 1989) was a New Mexico judge and director of the state's Corrections Department, the governmental bureau which manages prisons, inmates and parolees. He was later appointed by then-Oregon governor Neil Goldschmidt to oversee a plan to double the state's inmate capacity as director of Oregon's Department of Corrections. On January 18, 1989, his body was discovered outside the department's office building in Salem; an autopsy determined he had been murdered the night before. A local petty criminal was eventually tried and convicted for the crime, and sentenced to life in prison without parole. However, the convicted killer maintains his innocence, and several conspiracy theories have been advocated, claiming that the killing was a murder for hire conducted by corrupt state prison officials threatened by an investigation Francke was conducting into prison mismanagement. A 1995 film ''Without Evidence'', written by Gil Denni ...
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