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Schenk is a
Jewish (Ashke****c) and
German occupational surname derived from
schenken (to pour out or serve)
referring to the
medieval profession of cup-bearer...
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inherited the
hereditary titles of Graf and
Schenk,
leaving him
referred to by his
first name and
Schenk Graf von
Stauffenberg until the 1919
Weimar Constitutional...
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Johannes Schenk (born 13
January 2003) is a
German professional footballer who
plays a
goalkeeper for 3. Liga club SC Preußen Münster, on loan from Bayern...
- Adam Cole
Schenk (born
January 26, 1992) is an
American professional golfer.
Schenk was born in Vincennes, Indiana. He pla****
college golf at
Purdue University...
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Schenks (Squamish Schètx̱w) and
Chekwelp (Ch’ḵw’elhp) are two
villages of the
Indigenous Squamish,
located near what is now
known as Gibsons, British...
- Nick
Schenk (born November 12, 1965) is an
American screenwriter known for
writing the
Clint Eastwood-directed
feature film Gran
Torino in 2008 for which...
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Feodora Schenk (5
April 1920 – 23
March 2006) was an
Austrian athlete. She
competed in the women's high jump at the 1952
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
- The
Royal Trust Society Of
Belgium (Dutch:
Koninklijke Schenking, French:
Donation royale) was a
donation to the
state proposed in a
letter by King Leopold...
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Philipp Schenk (born 3 or 14
December 1914; date of
death unknown) was a
German ice
hockey player who
competed for the
German national team at the 1936...
- (German:
Elisabeth Magdalena Schenk Gräfin von Stauffenberg; 27
August 1913 – 2
April 2006) was the wife of
Colonel Claus Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg, the...