Becher is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Henry Becher, (fl. 1561), English translator and vicar of Mayfield Michael Becher, (1704–1758)...
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Simon Michael Becher (born July 20, 1999) is an American professional soccer player who plays as a forward for MLS club St. Louis City, on loan from Danish...
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Will Becher is a British animator and film director. He is best known for his directorial debut A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon (2019), which earned...
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Jan Becher is a Czech liqueur company headquartered in Karlovy Vary. The most famous product of Becher is Becherovka. The company Jan Becher - Karlovarská...
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Johannes Robert Becher (pronounced [jo.ˈha.nəs ˈɛʁ ˈbɛ.çɐ] , 22 May 1891 – 11 October 1958) was a German politician, novelist, and poet. He was affiliated...
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Kurt Andreas Ernst Becher (12 September 1909 – 8 August 1995) was a mid-ranking SS commander who was Commissar of all German concentration camps, and Chief...
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Hilla Becher (née Wobeser; 2 September 1934 – 10 October 2015) was a German conceptual photographer. Becher was well known for her industrial photographs...
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Bernhard "Bernd" Becher (German: [ˈbɛçɐ]; 20 August 1931 – 22 June 2007), and Hilla Becher, née Wobeser (2 September 1934 – 10 October 2015), were German...
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The Wrixon-Becher Baronetcy, of Ballygiblin in the County of Cork, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 30 September 1831...
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John Becher may refer to: John Becher (priest, born 1861) (1861–1946), Anglican archdeacon in Ireland John Thomas Becher (1770–1848), English clergyman...
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Becher Robert Gale (April 14, 1887 – August 24, 1950) was a Canadian rower who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics. He was the member of the Canadian...
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Gateways (organization) (redirect from Mordechai Becher)
Rabbi Mordechai Becher is an author and lecturer on topics of Jewish philosophy and ritual law and practice. Born in Australia, Becher attended the Bialik...
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Johann Joachim Becher (German: [ˈbɛçɐ]; 6 May 1635 – October 1682) was a German physician, alchemist, precursor of chemistry, scholar, polymath and adventurer...
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Phlogiston theory (section Johann Joachim Becher)
of a phlogistic substance was first proposed in 1667 by Johann Joachim Becher and later put together more formally in 1703 by Georg Ernst Stahl. Phlogiston...
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Ginsu (redirect from Barry Becher)
success in more contemporary times. While the name Ginsu was invented by Becher, Becher later (satirically) told an interviewer the word translates to, "I never...
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Walter Becher (1 October 1912 – 25 August 2005) was a German Bohemian politician, representative of the All-German Bloc/League of Expellees and Deprived...
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Rear Admiral Otto Humphrey Becher, CBE, DSO, DSC & Bar (13 September 1908 – 15 June 1977) was a senior officer in the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). Born...
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Lilly Becher (née Korpus, 27 January 1901, Nuremberg – 20 September 1978, Berlin) was a German writer, journalist and communist activist. Noted as one...
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Bill Becher (born 15 February 1965) is an American former soccer player and head coach. Born in West Virginia, Becher grew up in St. Louis. He began his...
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Henry Becher (fl. 1561) was an English translator and vicar of Mayfield, in the jurisdiction of South Malling. He translated into the English tongue and...
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Siegfried Becher (28 February 1806 – 4 March 1873) was an Austrian political economist. Becher was born in Planá (Bohemia). He studied at Prague and Vienna...
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Martin William Becher (1797 – 12 October 1864) was a former soldier and steeplechase jockey in whose memory the Becher's Brook obstacle at Aintree Racecourse...
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Harry Becher was a long serving Irish Anglican priest, most notably Dean of Ross from 1919 to 1926. The Head Master of St Paul's School, Stony Stratford...
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The Becher process is an industrial process used to produce synthetic rutile, a form of titanium dioxide, from the ore ilmenite. It is competitive with...
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John Augustus Becher (March 13, 1833 – December 30, 1915) was a Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach born American. He was a businessman, and Republican politician. He...
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Hans-Jürgen Becher (born 21 September 1941) is a retired German footballer who played as a defender. He completed 32 matches in the Oberliga West and made...
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Becher's Brook (/ˈbiːtʃərz/ BEECH-ərz) is a fence jumped during the Grand National, a National Hunt horse race held annually at Aintree Racecourse near...
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Arthur Ernst Becher (July 29, 1877 – November 4, 1960) was an American artist and illustrator. Becher's career spanned 40 years, during which he illustrated...
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Dame Ethel Hope Becher, GBE, RRC & Bar (1867 – 10 May 1948) was a British nurse who served in the War Office as matron-in-chief of the Queen Alexandra's...
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Harriet Beecher Stowe (redirect from Harriet Becher-Stowe)
Harriet Elisabeth Beecher Stowe (/stoʊ/; June 14, 1811 – July 1, 1896) was an American author and abolitionist. She came from the religious Beecher family...
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