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Friedländer, Friedlander refers to:
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- Adolf Albrecht Friedländer (born August 8, 1870, Vienna - January 19, 1949, Bad Aussee, Steiermark), Austrian psychiatry
- Albert Friedländer (born 1888 in Berlin, Germany - 1966 in Zürich, Switzerland), German bank director, later French and Swiss author
- Benedict Friedländer/Benedikt Friedländer (born July 8, 1866, Berlin - June 21, 1908/1909, Berlin), German natural scientist, economist (Nationalökonom), sociologist and human rights activist; brother of Immanuel Friedländer.
- Camilla Friedländer (born December 10, 1856, Vienna - ), Austrian Jewess painter; daughter and pupil of Friedrich Friedländer ([1])
- Carl Friedländer/Karl Friedländer (born November 19, 1847, Brieg/Brzeg - May 13, 1887, Meran), German pathologist and microbiologist
- Carl(o) Gotthelf Immanuel Friedlaender (born May 23 1905, Zurich? - November 3, 1991, Westport, Canada), Swiss geologist, son of the volcanologist Immanuel Friedländer, later Canadian
- Dagobert Friedländer (born February 19, 1826, Kolmar in Posen/Chodzież, Posen - ), Jewish Member of the Prussian Upper House ([2])
- David (Joachim) Friedländer (born December 6, 1750, Königsberg, Ostpreußen - December 25, 1834, Berlin), German writer, manufacturer (Fabrikant)
- Ernst (Kurt Hermann) Friedlaender (born February 4, 1895, Wiesbaden - January 13, 1973 Siena), German journalist/publicist, writer
- Friedrich Friedländer, later Friedrich Ritter von Friedländer-Malheim (born January 10, 1825, Kohljanowitz/Uhlířské Janovice, Bohemia - ), Czech-German Jewish painter ([3])
- (Gottfried) Immanuel Friedländer (born February 9, 1871, Berlin - 1948, Napoli), geologist, volcanologist, see also Other Uses below
- Johnny Friedlaender/Johnny Friedländer, born Gotthard Friedländer (born June 21, 1912, Pleß/Pszczyna, Oberschlesien - June 18, 1992, Paris), graphic artist, painter, see also German article
- Rabbi Joseph Abraham Friedländer (1753, November 26, Kolin, Bohemia - 1852, Brilon, Westphalia), Czech-German rabbi; nephew of David Friedländer ([4])
- (Eduard) Julius (Theodor) Friedländer (born August 26, 1813, Berlin - April 14, 1884, Berlin), German numismatist; See also German article
- Julius Friedländer (mathematician) (born April 27, 1827, Berlin - November 4, 1882, Berlin), German mathematician, book-seller (Buchhändler)
- Ludwig Hermann Friedländer (born April 20, 1790, Königsberg - 1851, Halle), German Jewish physician ([5])
- Ludwig (Heinrich) Friedländer (born July 16, 1824, Königsberg - December 16, 1909, Straßburg), classical philologist; See also German article
- Marguerite Friedlaender/Marguerite Friedländer (1896–1985), German ceramist; See also German article
- Max Friedländer
- Max Friedländer (journalist) (born June 18, 1829, Pleß/Pszczyna, Oberschlesien - April 20, 1872, Nizza), publicist, publisher
- Max Friedländer (musicologist) (born October 12, 1852, Brieg/Brzeg, Silesia - May 2, 1934, Berlin), German singer, music historian (Musikhistoriker), musicologist
- Max Friedlaender (factory owner) (born December 16, 1859, Oppeln/Opole, Oberschlesien - n. e.), factory owner (Fabrikbesitzer), great distillator
- Max Jakob Friedländer/Max Jacob Friedländer (born June 5, 1867, Berlin - October 11, 1958, Amsterdam), German art historian
- Oskar Friedländer, Austrian philosopher, see Oskar Ewald
- Otto Friedländer (born March 31, 1889, Vienna - July 20, 1961/1963, Waidhofen, Niederösterreich), Austrian jurist, writer and pacifist; See also German article
- Otto Friedländer (German writer), pseudonym: Friedén, Otto Friedrich (born May 5, 1897, Berlin - February 3, 1954, Stockholm), German writer
- Paul Friedländer
- Paul Friedlae/änder (born August 29, 1857, Königsberg - September 4, 1923, Darmstadt), German chemist
- Paul Friedländer (philologist) (born March 21, 1882, Berlin - December 10, 1968, Los Angeles), German-US Jewish classic philologist
- Richard Friedländer, (born 1881? - February 18, 1939, Buchenwald concentration camp, stepfather of Magda Goebbels and thus jewish father-in-law of Nazi leader Joseph Goebbels
- Regina Frohberg, exactly (born) Rebecca Salomo(n), after widowed Regina Friedländer (born October 4, 1783, Berlin - August 30, 1850, Vienna), German Jewess writer
- Salomo Friedländer, alias Mynona (born May 4, 1871, Gollantsch, Posen - September 9, 1946, Paris); German Jewish author and philosopher, see also German article
- Samuel (Ludwig Hermann) Friedländer (born April 20, 1790, Königsberg - December 10, 1851, Halle/Saale), doctor (Mediziner), medical historian (Medizinhistoriker)
- Solomon Friedländer/Salomon Friedländer (October 23, 1825, Brilon, Westphalia - August 22, 1860, Chicago), German Jewish Preacher and physician ([8])
- Thekla Friedländer (born April 6, 1849, Brieg/Brzeg, Silesia - n. e.), social-reformer
- Theodor Friedländer, famous jeweler in Berlin (Germany) around 1905, supplier to the German monarch
- Walter (Ferdinand) Friedländer (born March 10, 1873, Groß-Glogau, Silesia - September 3, 1966, New York), art historian
[edit] Von Friedländer-Malheim
- Friedrich Ritter von Friedländer-Malheim (born January 10, 1825, Kohljanowitz/Uhlířské Janovice , Bohemia - June 13, 1901, Vienna), Czech-Austrian painter
- Camilla Friedländer
- Hedwig Edle von Friedländer-Malheim (born February 13, 1863, Vienna - December 4, 1945, Vienna), Austrian painter
[edit] Von Friedlaender-Fuld
- See also Fuld:
- Friedrich Viktor von Friedlaender-Fuld, also Fritz von Friedlaender-Fuld (born August 30, 1858, Gleiwitz - July 16, 1917, Schloß Lanke bei Bernau), German Jewish industrialist
[edit] Others
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- Rabbi Albert Friedlander, US rabbi
- Chaim Friedlander (20th century Rabbi, Israel, author of popular ethical work Siftei Chaim)
- Rabbi Israel Friedlander, US rabbi
- Kate Friedlander, born Kate Frankl (born September 14, 1902, Innsbruck - February 20, 1949, London), Austrian-UK psychotherapist (Psychotherapeut)
- Lee Friedlander, US photographer
- Leo Friedlander, US sculptor
- Noam Friedlander UK author
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- Georgii Fridlender (ru:), Russian writer
[edit] Other Uses
- Friedländer Foundation for Volcanology (German name: Stiftung Vulkaninstitut Immanuel Friedländer), endowed institution for volcanological research and publication, named after Immanuel Friedländer includes a large collection of scientific literature, maps, specimen, photographs and paintings of volcanic phenomena that goes back to I. Friedländer himself. Its seat is at the "Institut for Mineralogy and Petrography", ETH Zurich.
- Vulkaninstitut Immanuel Friedländer, privately financed research institute in Naples (Italy), initiated and run by volcanologist Immanuel Friedländer from 1914-1937?, co-operated 1926-1934 by volcanologist Alfred Rittmann (1893-1980).
- Friedländer language school in Berlin (Germany), founded in 1990 and named after David Friedländer.
- Kaupthing Singer & Friedlander Ltd., a subsidiary bank of Kaupthing Bank, a large northern European bank with seat in Reykjavík (Iceland).
- Eugen Friedlaender Foundation, Inc. (New York).
- Friedländer Synthesis (organic chemistry), a quinoline synthesis named after its discoverer, Paul F. (P. Friedlaender, Ber. 15, 2572; 1882)
- Friedländer's pneumonia, a lobar pneumonia caused by infection with Friedländer's bacillus, named after Carl Friedländer
- Friedländer's bacillus, also: Klebsiella pneumoniae (bacterium), causes pneumonia
- Friedländer gate, a late late Roman to medeival weir/gate structure of the city walls of Neubrandenburg in Germany.
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