-
subscale model of the
Space Shuttle orbiter Falkes de Breauté (died 1226), Anglo-Norman
soldier and High
Sheriff Falke, Falcken, Falken, Falkenreck, an Ancient...
- 450 rpm;
Falke 2000 60 kW (80 hp)
Limbach 2000 EA,
driving propeller at 3,450 rpm (about 512
Limbach powered Falkes built by 1998);
Rotax Falke (a) 60 kW...
- 64/68 verso) was Gules, a
cinquefoil argent.
Falkes' home in
London was then
called "Fawkes Hall" (
Falkes' Hall),
which over the
years changed into "Foxhall"...
- Johannes, or
Johann Friedrich Gottlieb Falke (20
April 1823 – 2
March 1876) was a
German historian. He was born at Ratzeburg,
Duchy of Holstein. Entering...
-
Hamburger Fussball Club
Falke is an ****ociation
football club
based in Hamburg, Germany. HFC
Falke was
founded in 2014
after a
dispute involving Hamburger...
- Frédérick
Falke (French pronunciation: [fʁedeʁik falk]; born 7
January 1973),
known professionally as Fred
Falke, is a
French house and
dance music producer...
- John.
Falkes de Breauté, a key Anglo-Norman
leader loyal to John,
resisted and
seized Bedford Castle back for John in 1216. In
return John gave
Falkes the...
- SMS
Falke ("His Majesty's Ship
Falke—Falcon") was an
unprotected cruiser of the
Bussard class,
built for the
Imperial German Navy. She was the
second member...
- The
Slingsby Type 61
Falke was a licence-built
version of the
Scheibe SF 25B
Motor glider built by
Slingsby Sailplanes. It
entered service with the Royal...
- Resühr:
Verskunstprobleme in der
Lyrik Gustav Falkes.
Hamburg 1967.
Ernst Ludwig Sc****enberg:
Gustav Falke.
Verlag für Literatur,
Kunst und Musik, Leipzig...