Juan Friede, the Glossary
Juan Friede Alter (Wlava, Russian Empire, 17 February 1901 - Bogotá, Colombia, 28 June 1990) was a Ukrainian-Colombian historian of Jewish descent who is recognised as one of the most important writers about Colombian history, the Spanish conquests and a proponent of indigenism; the defense of the rights and descriptions of the oppression of indigenous people.[1]
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65 relations: Andaquí people, Anthropology, Arhuaco, Art gallery, Bank of the Republic (Colombia), Bartolomé de las Casas, Battle of Ayacucho, Battle of Boyacá, Benjamin Keen, Bogotá, Bogotá savanna, Buenaventura, Valle del Cauca, Cartagena, Colombia, Cauca Department, Cofán people, Colombia, Colombian Institute of Anthropology and History, Eastern Hills (Bogotá), El Tiempo (Colombia), Epítome de la conquista del Nuevo Reino de Granada, Ford Motor Company, Friar, Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada, Green anarchism, History of Colombia, Holy Week, Indigenism, Indigenous peoples in Colombia, Juan Valle, List of archaeological sites in Colombia, List of conquistadors in Colombia, List of Muisca and pre-Muisca scholars, List of people on the postage stamps of Colombia, London School of Economics, Manizales, Moscow, Muisca, Mural, Museo Casa de Moneda, National University of Colombia, Nikolaus Federmann, Northern Illinois University, Panche people, Pedro de Aguado, Pedro de Heredia, Pedro Nel Gómez, Pedro Simón, Pereira, Colombia, Popayán, Quimbaya, ... Expand index (15 more) »
- 20th-century Colombian businesspeople
- 20th-century Colombian historians
- Academic staff of the National University of Colombia
- Colombian Jews
- Colombian anthropologists
- Colombian archaeologists
- Colombian people of Ukrainian-Jewish descent
- Immigrants to Colombia
- Muisca scholars
- Soviet emigrants
- Vienna University of Economics and Business alumni
Andaquí people
The Andaquí are an indigenous people of Colombia, who live in the Upper Caquetá River Basin, the Fragua Valley of Cauca Department, and the Suaza Valley of southwest Huila Department.
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Anthropology
Anthropology is the scientific study of humanity, concerned with human behavior, human biology, cultures, societies, and linguistics, in both the present and past, including archaic humans.
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Arhuaco
The Arhuaco are an indigenous people of Colombia.
Art gallery
An art gallery is a room or a building in which visual art is displayed.
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Bank of the Republic (Colombia)
The Bank of the Republic (Banco de la República) is the central bank of Colombia.
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Bartolomé de las Casas
Bartolomé de las Casas, OP (11 November 1484 – 18 July 1566) was a Spanish clergyman, writer, and activist best known for his work as an historian and social reformer.
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Battle of Ayacucho
The Battle of Ayacucho (Batalla de Ayacucho) was a decisive military encounter during the Peruvian War of Independence. This battle secured the independence of Peru and ensured independence for the rest of South America. In Peru it is considered the end of the Spanish American wars of independence in this country, although the campaign of Antonio José de Sucre continued through 1825 in Upper Peru and the siege of the fortresses Chiloé and Callao eventually ended in 1826.
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Battle of Boyacá
The Battle of Boyacá (1819), also known as the Battle of Boyacá Bridge was a decisive victory by a combined army of Venezuelan and New Granadan troops along with a British Legion led by General Simon Bolivar over the III Division of the Spanish Expeditionary Army of Costa Firme commanded by Spanish Colonel José Barreiro.
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Benjamin Keen
Benjamin Keen (1913–2002) was an American historian specialising in the history of colonial Latin America.
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Bogotá
Bogotá (also), officially Bogotá, Distrito Capital, abbreviated Bogotá, D.C., and formerly known as Santa Fe de Bogotá during the Spanish Colonial period and between 1991 and 2000, is the capital and largest city of Colombia, and one of the largest cities in the world.
Bogotá savanna
The Bogotá savanna is a montane savanna, located in the southwestern part of the Altiplano Cundiboyacense in the center of Colombia.
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Buenaventura, Valle del Cauca
Buenaventura is a coastal seaport city located in the Pacific Region of the department of Valle del Cauca, Colombia (South America).
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Cartagena, Colombia
Cartagena, known since the colonial era as Cartagena de Indias, is a city and one of the major ports on the northern coast of Colombia in the Caribbean Coast Region, along the Caribbean sea.
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Cauca Department
Cauca Department (Departamento del Cauca) is a department of Southwestern Colombia.
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Cofán people
The Cofán (endonym: A'i) people are an indigenous people native to Sucumbíos Province northeast Ecuador and to southern Colombia, between the Guamués River (a tributary of the Putumayo River) and the Aguarico River (a tributary of the Napo River).
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Colombia
Colombia, officially the Republic of Colombia, is a country primarily located in South America with insular regions in North America.
Colombian Institute of Anthropology and History
The Colombian Institute of Anthropology and History (Instituto Colombiano de Antropología e Historia), ICANH, is a scientific and technical government agency ascribed to the Ministry of Culture in charge of researching, producing and disseminating knowledge in the fields of anthropology, archeology and colonial history to protect the archaeological and ethnographic patrimony of Colombia.
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Eastern Hills (Bogotá)
The Eastern Hills (Spanish: Cerros Orientales) are a chain of hills forming the eastern natural boundary of the Colombian capital Bogotá.
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El Tiempo (Colombia)
El Tiempo ("Time" or "The Times") is a nationally distributed broadsheet daily newspaper in Colombia launched on January 30, 1911.
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Epítome de la conquista del Nuevo Reino de Granada
Epítome de la conquista del Nuevo Reino de Granada (English: Summary of the conquest of the New Kingdom of Granada) is a document of uncertain authorship, possibly (partly) written by Spanish conquistador Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada between 1548 and 1559.
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Ford Motor Company
Ford Motor Company (commonly known as Ford) is an American multinational automobile manufacturer headquartered in Dearborn, Michigan, United States.
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Friar
A friar is a member of one of the mendicant orders in the Roman Catholic Church.
Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada
Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada y Rivera, also spelled as Ximénez and De Quezada, (1509 – 16 February 1579) was a Spanish explorer and conquistador in northern South America, territories currently known as Colombia. Juan Friede and Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada are Muisca scholars.
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Green anarchism
Green anarchism, also known as ecological anarchism or eco-anarchism, is an anarchist school of thought that focuses on ecology and environmental issues.
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History of Colombia
The history of Colombia includes its settlement by indigenous peoples and the establishment of agrarian societies, notably the Muisca Confederation, Quimbaya Civilization, and Tairona Chiefdoms.
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Holy Week
Holy Week (lit) is the most sacred week in the liturgical year in Christianity.
Indigenism
Indigenism can refer to several different ideologies that seek to promote the interests of indigenous peoples.
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Indigenous peoples in Colombia
Indigenous peoples of Colombia are the ethnic groups who have inhabited Colombia since before the Spanish colonization of Colombia, in the early 16th century.
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Juan Valle
Juan Valle or Juan del Valle (died 1563) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as the first Bishop of Popayán (1546–1563).
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List of archaeological sites in Colombia
Archaeological sites in Colombia are numerous and diverse, including findings and archaeological excavations that have taken place in the area now covered by the Republic of Colombia.
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List of conquistadors in Colombia
This is a list of conquistadors who were active in the conquest of terrains that presently belong to Colombia.
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List of Muisca and pre-Muisca scholars
This list contains Muisca and pre-Muisca scholars; researchers, historians, archaeologists, anthropologists and other investigators who have contributed to the current knowledge of the Muisca and their ancestors of the prehistory of the Altiplano Cundiboyacense and of the preceramic and ceramic Herrera Periods. Juan Friede and list of Muisca and pre-Muisca scholars are Muisca scholars.
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List of people on the postage stamps of Colombia
This article lists people who have been featured on the postage stamps of Colombia and its states.
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London School of Economics
The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) is a public research university in London, England, and amember institution of the University of London.
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Manizales
Manizales is a city in central Colombia.
Moscow
Moscow is the capital and largest city of Russia.
Muisca
The Muisca (also called Chibcha) are an indigenous people and culture of the Altiplano Cundiboyacense, Colombia, that formed the Muisca Confederation before the Spanish conquest.
Mural
A mural is any piece of graphic artwork that is painted or applied directly to a wall, ceiling or other permanent substrate.
Museo Casa de Moneda
The Museo Casa de Moneda (Spanish for Mint Museum) is a numismatics museum located in La Candelaria neighborhood of Bogotá, Colombia.
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National University of Colombia
The National University of Colombia is a national public research university in Colombia, with general campuses in Bogotá, Medellín, Manizales and Palmira, and satellite campuses in Leticia, San Andrés, Arauca, Tumaco, and La Paz, Cesar.
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Nikolaus Federmann
Nikolaus Federmann (Nicolás Féderman) (c. 1505, Ulm – February 1542, Valladolid) was a German adventurer and conquistador in what is modern-day Venezuela and Colombia.
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Northern Illinois University
Northern Illinois University (NIU) is a public research university in DeKalb, Illinois.
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Panche people
The Panche or Tolima is an indigenous group of people that lived in what is now Colombia.
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Pedro de Aguado
Friar Pedro de Aguado (1513 or 1538 – late 16th or early 17th century) was a Spanish Franciscan friar who spent around 15 years in the New Kingdom of Granada, preaching to the indigenous people. Juan Friede and Pedro de Aguado are Muisca scholars.
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Pedro de Heredia
Pedro de Heredia (c. 1505 in Madrid – January 27, 1554 in Zahara de los Atunes, Cádiz) was a Spanish conquistador, founder of the city of Cartagena de Indias and explorer of the northern coast and the interior of present-day Colombia.
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Pedro Nel Gómez
Pedro Nel Gómez Agudelo (4 July 1899 — 6 June 1984) was a Colombian engineer, painter, and sculptor, best known for his work as a muralist, and for starting, along with Santiago Martinez Delgado, the Colombian Muralist Movement, inspired by the Mexican movement that drew on nationalistic, social, and political messages as subjects.
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Pedro Simón
Fray Pedro Simón (San Lorenzo de la Parrilla, Spain, 1574 - Ubaté, New Kingdom of Granada, ca. 1628) was a Spanish franciscan friar, professor and chronicler of the indigenous peoples of modern-day Colombia and Venezuela, at the time forming the New Kingdom of Granada. Juan Friede and Pedro Simón are Muisca scholars.
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Pereira, Colombia
Pereira is the capital city of the Colombian department of Risaralda.
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Popayán
Popayán is the capital of the Colombian department of Cauca.
Quimbaya
The Quimbaya (/kɪmbaɪa/) were a small, ancient indigenous group in present-day Colombia noted for their gold work characterized by technical accuracy and detailed designs.
Rodrigo de Bastidas
Rodrigo de Bastidas (Triana, Seville, Andalusia, Santiago de Cuba, Cuba, 28 July 1527) was a Spanish conquistador and explorer who mapped the northern coast of South America, discovered Panama, and founded the city of Santa Marta.
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Russian Empire
The Russian Empire was a vast empire that spanned most of northern Eurasia from its proclamation in November 1721 until its dissolution in March 1917.
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Russian Revolution
The Russian Revolution was a period of political and social change in Russia, starting in 1917.
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San Agustín Archaeological Park
The San Agustín Archaeological Park (Spanish: Parque Arqueológico de San Agustín) is a large archaeological area located near the town of San Agustín in Huila Department in Colombia.
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San Agustín, Huila
San Agustín is a town and municipality in the southern Colombian Department of Huila.
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Spanish conquest of the Muisca
The Spanish conquest of the Muisca took place from 1537 to 1540.
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Stern family
The Stern family is a Jewish French banking family originally from Frankfurt.
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Technological University of Pereira
The Technological University of Pereira (Universidad Tecnológica de Pereira) is a national public research university in Pereira, Risaralda, Colombia.
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United States
The United States of America (USA or U.S.A.), commonly known as the United States (US or U.S.) or America, is a country primarily located in North America.
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Valdemoro
Valdemoro is a municipal district, located in the Southern zone of the autonomous community of Madrid, Spain.
Vienna
Vienna (Wien; Austro-Bavarian) is the capital, most populous city, and one of nine federal states of Austria.
Vienna University of Economics and Business
The Vienna University of Economics and Business (lit, WU) is a public research university in Vienna, Austria.
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Weimar Republic
The Weimar Republic, officially known as the German Reich, was a historical period of Germany from 9 November 1918 to 23 March 1933, during which it was a constitutional federal republic for the first time in history; hence it is also referred to, and unofficially proclaimed itself, as the German Republic.
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World Heritage Site
World Heritage Sites are landmarks and areas with legal protection by an international convention administered by UNESCO for having cultural, historical, or scientific significance.
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WorldCat
WorldCat is a union catalog that itemizes the collections of tens of thousands of institutions (mostly libraries), in many countries, that are current or past members of the OCLC global cooperative.
See also
20th-century Colombian businesspeople
- Alfonso Dávila Ortiz
- Aurelio París Sanz de Santamaría
- Carlos Ardila Lülle
- Diego Echavarría Misas
- Gabriel Camargo Salamanca
- Héctor Villa Osorio
- Isaac Gilinski Sragowicz
- Joaquín Vallejo Arbeláez
- Juan Friede
- Julio Carrizosa Mutis
- Julio Mario Santo Domingo
- Laureano Gómez
- Luis Carlos Sarmiento
- Luis Fernando Jaramillo Correa
- Natalia Cruz
- Nicanor Restrepo Giraldo
- Rodolfo Hernández Suárez
- Víctor Carranza
20th-century Colombian historians
- Alfonso Múnera Cavadía
- Ana María Groot
- Camilo González
- Carl Henrik Langebaek
- Eduardo Lemaitre
- Eduardo Restrepo Sáenz
- Eliécer Silva Celis
- Fernando Guillén Martínez
- Francisco Javier Vergara y Velasco
- Gabriel Giraldo Zuluaga
- Germán Arciniegas
- Gonzalo Correal Urrego
- Guillermo Zamor
- Gustavo Bell
- Indalecio Liévano
- Javier Ocampo López
- Jesús Arango Cano
- Jorge Gamboa Mendoza
- Juan Friede
- Julio Londoño Londoño
- Margarita Diez-Colunje y Pombo
- Marianne Cardale de Schrimpff
- Miguel Triana
- Néstor Botero Goldsworthy
- Sonia Osorio
Academic staff of the National University of Colombia
- Alfonso López Michelsen
- Ana María Groot
- Antanas Mockus
- Daniel Vidart
- Danilo Dueñas
- Diego Uribe Vargas
- Dinorah Bolandi
- Donny Meertens
- Doris Salcedo
- Eduardo Pizarro Leongómez
- Enrique Forero
- Estanislao Zuleta
- Federico Carlos Lehmann
- Fernando Guillén Martínez
- Fernando Zalamea
- Florence Thomas
- Guillermo Abadía Morales
- Hena Rodríguez
- Jaime Jaramillo Arango
- Jorge Riveros
- Juan Friede
- Juan Santa María Álvarez
- María Cristina Ardila-Robayo
- María Falk de Losada
- María Teresa Murillo
- Nelly Garzón Alarcón
- Ochy Curiel
- Oswaldo Lezama
- Yu Takeuchi
Colombian Jews
- Alberto Perlman
- Andy Lassner
- Annette Taddeo
- Daniel Bluman
- David Cuperman
- Diana Golden (actress)
- Eliana Rubashkyn
- Fanny Mikey
- Germán Efromovich
- Humberto Acevedo
- Isaac Gilinski Sragowicz
- Isaac Lee
- Jaime Gilinski Bacal
- James Martin Eder
- Juan Friede
- Saúl Balagura
- Sarah Mintz
- Tei Shi
Colombian anthropologists
- Alicia Dussán de Reichel
- Ana María Groot
- Arturo Escobar (anthropologist)
- Carl Henrik Langebaek
- Donny Meertens
- Eliécer Silva Celis
- Gerardo Reichel-Dolmatoff
- Gonzalo Correal Urrego
- Guillermo Abadía Morales
- Jesús Arango Cano
- Jorge Gamboa Mendoza
- Juan Friede
- Luis Eduardo Luna
- Manuel Arturo Izquierdo Peña
- Mara Viveros Vigoya
- Marianne Cardale de Schrimpff
- Vera Grabe
- Virginia Gutiérrez de Pineda
Colombian archaeologists
- Carl Henrik Langebaek
- Eliécer Silva Celis
- Gonzalo Correal Urrego
- Jesús Arango Cano
- Juan Friede
- Marianne Cardale de Schrimpff
Colombian people of Ukrainian-Jewish descent
- Andy Lassner
- Eliana Rubashkyn
- Juan Friede
Immigrants to Colombia
- Abel Rodríguez
- Alberto Assa
- Didier van der Hove
- Friedrich Johann Graf von Medem
- Guillermina Uribe Bone
- Juan Friede
- Justo Arosemena Lacayo
- Maja Marcen
- Mary English (Anglo-Colombian)
- Michael Nauenberg
- Yu Takeuchi
Muisca scholars
- Alexander von Humboldt
- Ana María Groot
- Bernardo de Lugo
- Carl Henrik Langebaek
- Eliécer Silva Celis
- Ezequiel Uricoechea
- Gerardo Reichel-Dolmatoff
- Gonzalo Correal Urrego
- Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada
- Javier Ocampo López
- Jesús Arango Cano
- Joaquín Acosta
- Jorge Gamboa Mendoza
- José Domingo Duquesne
- Juan Friede
- Juan Rodríguez Freyle
- Juan de Castellanos
- Liborio Zerda
- List of Muisca and pre-Muisca scholars
- Lucas Fernández de Piedrahita
- Manuel Arturo Izquierdo Peña
- Marcos Jiménez de la Espada
- Marianne Cardale de Schrimpff
- Miguel Triana
- Pedro Simón
- Pedro de Aguado
- Soledad Acosta
- Sylvia M. Broadbent
- Thomas van der Hammen
Soviet emigrants
- Adolphe Rabinovitch
- Anastasia Filatova
- Bohdan Stashynsky
- Boris Balinsky
- Boris Lisanevich
- Cho Ki-chon
- Diploma tax
- Friedrich Johann Graf von Medem
- George Yankovsky
- Ingrid Rimland
- John B. Balinsky
- Juan Friede
- Leon Gouré
- Lev Aptekar
- Lola Gjoka
- Mila Zeiger
- Mischa Cotlar
- Nasreddin Murat-Khan
- Nassim Benkhodja
- Ngawang Wangyal
- Nikolai Dahl
- Peter P. Klassen
- Sang Chul Lee
- Soviet defectors
- Vera Alexandrovna Tiscenko Calder
- Victor Zotov
- Vladimir Vikentyev
- Yitzhak Frenkel
- Yusuf Hamied
Vienna University of Economics and Business alumni
- Andreas J. Köstenberger
- Andreas Salcher
- Andrian Candu
- Bernd-Christian Funk
- Christoph Chorherr
- Christoph Meineke
- Claudia Gamon
- Dale A. Martin
- Dietrich Mateschitz
- Elisabeth Götze
- Erman Ilıcak
- Eva Dichand
- Felix Hnat
- Ferdinand Lacina
- Franz Vranitzky
- Hannes Androsch
- Hans Peter Haselsteiner
- Hartwig Löger
- Hikmet Ersek
- Ilona Graenitz
- Johanna Mikl-Leitner
- Johannes M. Bauer
- Juan Friede
- Kosta Vojinović
- Madeleine Petrovic
- Margarete Schramböck
- Max Auschnitt
- Mohamed Al Khaja
- Oskar Deutsch
- Peter Brabeck-Letmathe
- Peter Löscher
- Petra Steger
- Roland Gareis
- Rudolf Edlinger
- Ruth Feldgrill-Zankel
- Sabine Seymour
- Sixtus Lanner
- Thomas Klestil
- Tina Ambos
- Werner Clement
- Wolf Klinz
- Wolfgang Porsche
- Şemsa Özar
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Friede
Also known as Friede, Juan, Juan Friede Alter.
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