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Hoechst AG Hoechst AG () was a German chemicals then life-sciences company that became Aventis Deutschland after its merger with France's Rhône-Poulenc S.A. in 1999. With the new company's 2004 merger with Sanofi-Synthélabo, it became a subsidiary of th ...
, a former German life-sciences company * Hoechst stain, one of a family of fluorescent DNA-binding compounds *
Höchst (Frankfurt am Main) Höchst ( or ) is a quarter of Frankfurt am Main, Germany. It is part of the ''Ortsbezirk West''. Höchst am Main was annexed by Frankfurt am Main in 1928, at the same time as Sindlingen, Unterliederbach and Zeilsheim. Höchst is situated 10&nbs ...
, a city district of Frankfurt am Main, Germany **
Frankfurt Höchst station Frankfurt, officially Frankfurt am Main (; Hessian: , "Frank ford on the Main"), is the most populous city in the German state of Hesse. Its 791,000 inhabitants as of 2022 make it the fifth-most populous city in Germany. Located on its na ...
, its railway station ** SG 01 Hoechst, German association football club * Höchst im Odenwald, a community in Hesse, Germany *
Höchst, Austria Höchst is a municipality in the district of Bregenz in the Austrian state of Vorarlberg Vorarlberg ( , ; gsw, label= Vorarlbergisch, Vorarlbearg, , or ) is the westernmost state () of Austria. It has the second-smallest geographical area af ...
, a municipality in Vorarlberg, Austria * Nicole Höchst (born 1970), German politician for the Alternative for Germany *''Hochst.'' taxonomic author abbreviation of
Christian Ferdinand Friedrich Hochstetter Christian Ferdinand Friedrich Hochstetter (16 February 1787 – 20 February 1860) was a German botanist and Protestant minister. Biography Hochstetter was born in Stuttgart in Baden-Württemberg. He was the father of geologist Ferdinand Hoc ...
(1787–1860), German botanist *
Battle of Höchst The Battle of Höchst (20 June 1622) was fought between a Catholic League army led by Johan Tzerclaes, Count of Tilly and a Protestant army commanded by Christian the Younger, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, close to the town of Höchst, today ...
(1622), fought between Catholic and Protestant armies * Battle of Höchst (1795), fought between the Habsburg Austrian and French Republican armies {{disambig, geo