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- Friedlander in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Friedländer (Friedlander, or Friedlaender) is a toponymic surname derived from any of German places named Friedland...
- Julius Friedlænder (29 January 1810 – 18 September 1861) was a Danish genre painter. Friedlænder was born at Copenhagen, Denmark. He was the son of Marcus...
- physicist. Friedlaender was born in Berlin as the son of Carl Friedlaender (1817–1876), a professor of economics. His grandfather was Nathan Friedlaender (died...
- Salomo Friedlaender (4 May 1871 – 9 September 1946) was a German-Jewish philosopher, poet, satirist and author of grotesque and fantastic literature. He...
- Johnny Friedlaender (26 December 1912 – 18 June 1992) was a leading German/French 20th-century artist, whose works have been exhibited in Germany, France...
- Friedländer synthesis Named after Paul Friedländer Reaction type Ring forming reaction Identifiers Organic Chemistry Portal friedlaender-synthesis...
- Henri Friedlaender (1904–1996) was an Israeli typographer and book designer. He co-founded the Had****ah Printing School and served as the first director...
- Albert Friedländer (19 June 1888 – 14 May 1966) was a German-born Swiss bank director and writer. Albert Friedländer was born in Berlin, where he owned...
- Walter Ferdinand Friedlaender (March 10, 1873 – September 8, 1966) was a German art historian (who should not be confused with Max Jakob Friedländer)....
- Judaism. Born in Koenigsberg, the son of a "protected Jew," Joachim Moses Friedlaender, a wholesale merchant, David settled in Berlin in 1770, and in 1776 established...