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Frenzel is a German family name that originated in the Rhineland, and today is prevalent among Volga Germans and in east-central Germany, focused on Dresden. It is a patronymic name meaning ''son of Franciscus''. There are several historical figures named Frenzel: * Alfred Frenzel - Cold War-era Czechoslovakian spy * Anton Frenzel (1790-1873), bishop of Ermland * Bartholomäus Frenzel (mention 1576), German poet * Bill Frenzel - Minnesota Congressman * Elisabeth Frenzel (1915-2014), German literary notable * Eric Frenzel * Ernst Frenzel (born 1904), German banker, SA brigade leader and Reichstag delegate * Fritz Frenzel (1855-1915), German writer and publisher (alias August Bäbchen) * Gotfried Frenzel (born 1929), German art historian and restorer * Hans Frenzel (1921-1989), German broadcast director * Herbert Frenzel (novelist), German novelist * Herbert A. Frenzel (1908-1995), German theatre notable * Hermann Robert Frenzel (1850-?), German organist and technical writer * Hermann Walter Gotthold Frenzel (1895-?), German HNO physician and Luftwaffe officer, inventor of the Frenzel maneuver to balance pressure * Ivo Frenzel (1924-2014), German author, ''Daten deutscher Dichtung'' * Johann Gottlieb Frenzel (1715-1780), German lawyer, historian and philosopher * Johann Gottlieb Abraham Frenzel (1782-1855), German coppersmith * Karl Frenzel (1827-1914), German writer and critic * Karl Frenzel (1911—1996) - German Nazi SS-Oberscharführer, one of Sobibor's SS commanders * Oskar Frenzel (1855-1915), German animal and landscape painter * Paul Frenzel (1824-1872), German animal and landscape painter * Walther Frenzel (1884-1970), German engineer and professor of textile chemistry Further, there are several businesses named Frenzel, among them a Düsseldorf manufacturer. == See also == * Curt Frenzel Stadium 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Frenzel」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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