Proper noun
Friedberg (plural Friedbergs)
A surname.
March 4: Uber and Otto's law firms retain forensics company Stroz Friedberg to compile a due diligence report. Source: Internet
This awesome accomplishment of the Jerusalem-based Friedberg Genizah Project finally will allow scholars – and anyone else with Internet access – to examine complete pages of documents retrieved more than a century ago from the legendary Cairo genizah. Source: Internet
"Hopefully, we find strength and uplift with our community coming together," Bellaire Mayor Andrew Friedberg said. Source: Internet
The Last Offensive by Charles B. MacDonald, Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 71-183070 After the war's end, American pop artist Elvis Presley was stationed in Friedberg and often visited Wiesbaden. Source: Internet
In 2012, Nazi concentration camp survivor David Salz caused widespread echoes by holding a speech in Friedberg, calling out for the public to "Do everything to make this name disappear from this school!" Source: Internet
Life He was born in the village of Bruchenbrücken (now part of Friedberg, Hesse ) about the year 1500. Source: Internet