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unusual facts about Auerbach


Maurus von Schenkl

Maurus von Schenkl (b. at Auerbach in Bavaria, 4 January 1749; d. at Amberg, 14 June 1816) was a German Benedictine theologian and canonist.


Auerbach in der Oberpfalz

Heinrich Stromer (b. 1476 in Auerbach in der Oberpfalz – November 25, 1542), professor at the Leipzig university, physician and founder of Auerbach's Cellar.

Auerbachs Keller

Its present name comes from the original owner, the Leipzig city councilor, professor of medicine and rector of Leipzig University Dr. Heinrich Stromer, who was familiarly called Dr. Auerbach after his birthplace, the town of Auerbach in Germany's Upper Palatinate region.

Charlotte Auerbach

There is a street named Charlotte-Auerbach-Straße in Stuhr-Brinkum.

Dear Frankie

Jack McElhone was among the first group of boys Auerbach auditioned for the role of Frankie.

Fürth, Hesse

The tribunal handed down a new border description which now named the most important places within the Mark Heppenheim, namely Furte (Fürth), Rintbach, Morlenbach, Birkenowa, Winenheim, Hepenheim, Besinsheim, Urbach (Auerbach), Lauresham and Bisestat.

History of the Boston Celtics

The other important story of the Celtics' 1978–79 season was the ongoing dispute between Auerbach and new owner John Y. Brown.

Marian Auerbach

Auerbach lectured there, and died at the hands of Gestapo during the Holocaust in Poland.

OHWOW

Previous group exhibitions have featured work by artists including Rita Ackermann, Tauba Auerbach, Justin Beal, Peter Coffin, Dan Colen, Terence Koh, Harmony Korine, Nate Lowman, Ryan McGinley, Mariah Robertson, Amanda Ross-Ho, Shinique Smith, Dash Snow, Jessica Stockholder, and Aaron Young.

Oscar Auerbach

A resident of the Short Hills section of Millburn, New Jersey, Auerbach died at the age of 92 on January 15, 1997, at St. Barnabas Medical Center in Livingston, New Jersey.

Shaar Hashamayim Yeshiva

Auerbach chose to stay with the yeshiva even after his father, the Admor of Chernowitz-Chmielnik, died and his Hasidim asked Auerbach to take his father's place.

Stephen Auerbach

Auerbach’s first feature documentary, Race Across America, about the bicycle race of the same name, aired on NBC and received the highest ratings in the network’s history for a cycling event.

Taylor Auerbach

In October 2012, in a published interview with Auerbach, champion boxer Mike Tyson revealed for the first time that he viewed himself as a coward.

Auerbach also broke Top Gear host Jeremy Clarkson's now infamous tirade at a group of Sydney paparazzi, in which he compared Australians to convicts.

Voigtland State Railway

During the construction of the Saxon-Bavarian Railway, a route running further south in Vogtland through Lengenfeld and Auerbach was discussed.

Wharton Field House

In Boston, Auerbach eventually coached the team to nine NBA titles, before serving as general manager and drafting Larry Bird.


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