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Fehrenbach is a German locational surname, originating from German-language toponym ''Fehrenbach''; first mentioned on 1244 as "''Verinbach''" in Baden-Württemberg. Notable people with the name include: * Charles Fehrenbach (other), multiple people *Constantin Fehrenbach (1852–1926), German politician *Franz Fehrenbach Franz Fehrenbach (born 1 July 1949 in Kenzingen) is a German engineer and manager who serves as the chairman of Robert Bosch GmbH. Career Fehrenbach studied industrial engineering at the University of Karlsruhe and joined Robert Bosch GmbH in 19 ... (born 1949), German businessman * T. R. Fehrenbach (1925–2013), American historian and writer See also * 3433 Fehrenbach, main-belt asteroid * Fahrenbach (other) {{surname, Fehrenbach German-language surnames German toponymic surnames ...
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Locational Surname
A toponymic surname or topographic surname is a surname derived from a place name."Toponymic Surnames as Evidence of the Origin: Some Medieval Views"
, by Benjamin Z. Kedar.
This can include specific locations, such as the individual's place of origin, residence, or of lands that they held, or can be more generic, derived from topographic features.Iris Shagir, "The Medieval Evolution of By-naming: Notions from the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem", ''In Laudem Hierosolymitani'' (Shagir, Ellenblum & Riley-Smith, eds.), Ashgate Publishing, 2007, pp. 49-59. Toponymic surnames originated as non-hereditary personal s, and only subsequently came to ...
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Charles Fehrenbach (other)
Charles Fehrenbach may refer to: * Charles Fehrenbach (astronomer) (1914–2008), French astronomer * Charles Fehrenbach (priest) (1909–2006), American Redemptorist (Catholic) author of the book ''Mary Day by Day'' {{hndis, Fehrenbach, Charles ...
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Constantin Fehrenbach
Constantin Fehrenbach, sometimes falsely,Bernd Braun: ''Constantin Fehrenbach (1852–1926)'', in: Reinhold Weber, Ines Mayer: ''Politische Köpfe aus Südwestdeutschland'', Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 2005, p. 106. Konstantin Fehrenbach (11 January 1852 – 26 March 1926), was a German Catholic politician who was one of the major leaders of the Centre Party or ''Zentrum''. He served as the president of the Reichstag in 1918, and then as the president of the Weimar National Assembly from 1919 to 1920. In June 1920, Fehrenbach became the chancellor of Germany. He resigned in May 1921 over the issue of war reparation payments to the Allies. Fehrenbach headed the Centre Party's Reichstag fraction from 1923 until his death in 1926. Early life Constantin Fehrenbach was born on 11 January 1852 in Wellendingen near Bonndorf in what was then the Grand Duchy of Baden as the son of Johann Georg Fehrenbach, a teacher (1826–1895), and his wife Rosina (1832–1900), née Gensecke. From 1871 to 18 ...
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Franz Fehrenbach
Franz Fehrenbach (born 1 July 1949 in Kenzingen) is a German engineer and manager who serves as the chairman of Robert Bosch GmbH. Career Fehrenbach studied industrial engineering at the University of Karlsruhe and joined Robert Bosch GmbH in 1975. In 1988, he was transferred to the United States, but he returned to Germany in 1989. In 1990, Fehrenbach became Vice-CEO of the corporation. In 2003, he then became chairman of Robert Bosch GmbH, succeeding Hermann Scholl. In 2012, Fehrenbach caused a stir by expressing his political view to expel Greece not only out of the Euro zone but also out of the European Union. Other activities Corporate boards * Temasek Holdings, Member of the European Advisory Panel (since 2016) * Linde, Deputy Chairman of the Supervisory Board (since 2013) * Stihl, Member of the Supervisory Board (since 2012) * BASF, Member of the Supervisory Board (since 2008) Non-profit organizations * Allensbach Institute, Member of the Board of Trustees * Baden-Bade ...
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Fahrenbach (other)
Fahrenbach is a town in the district of Neckar-Odenwald-Kreis, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Fahrenbach may also refer to: * Fahrenbach (Fürth, Hesse), a district of the community Fürth in Hesse, Germany * Fahrenbach (Rosbach), a river of Hesse, Germany, tributary of the Rosbach * Wahlebach, a river of Hesse, Germany, in its upper course called Fahrenbach, tributary of the Fulda * Heinrich Fahrenbach, one of the members of the IV. German Reichstag (Weimar Republic) The German parliament or ''Reichstag (Weimar Republic), Reichstag'' that was elected in the 1928 German federal election, general election of May 1928 and sat until 1930 German federal election, that of September 1930 was the fourth parliament of ...
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German-language Surnames
German ( ) is a West Germanic language mainly spoken in Central Europe. It is the most widely spoken and official or co-official language in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and the Italian province of South Tyrol. It is also a co-official language of Luxembourg and Belgium, as well as a national language in Namibia. Outside Germany, it is also spoken by German communities in France (Bas-Rhin), Czech Republic (North Bohemia), Poland (Upper Silesia), Slovakia (Bratislava Region), and Hungary (Sopron). German is most similar to other languages within the West Germanic language branch, including Afrikaans, Dutch, English, the Frisian languages, Low German, Luxembourgish, Scots, and Yiddish. It also contains close similarities in vocabulary to some languages in the North Germanic group, such as Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish. German is the second most widely spoken Germanic language after English, which is also a West Germanic language. German is one of the major ...
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