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Bock
Bock is a strong lager of German origin. Several substyles exist, including maibock or helles bock, a paler, more hopped version generally made for consumption at spring festivals; doppelbock, a stronger and maltier version; and eisbock, a much stronger version made by partially freezing the beer...

is a strong lager from Munich in Germany.

Bock may also refer to:
  • Bock (bagpipe)
    Bock (bagpipe)
    Variants of the bock, a type of bagpipe, were played in Central Europe in what are the modern states of Austria, Germany, Poland and the Czech Republic. The tradition of playing the instrument endured into the 20th century, primarily in the Blata, Chodsko, and Egerland regions of Bohemia, and among...

    , a bellows-blown bagpipe native to Germany, Austrian, and Bohemia


Places
  • Bock, Minnesota
    Bock, Minnesota
    Bock is a city in Mille Lacs County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 106 at the 2010 census..-Geography:According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of , all of it land....

    , a small city in the United States
  • Bock (Luxembourg)
    Bock (Luxembourg)
    The Bock is a promontory in the north-eastern corner of Luxembourg City's old historical district. Offering a natural fortification, its rocky cliffs tower above the River Alzette which surrounds it on three sides. It was here that Count Siegfried built his Castle of Lucilinburhuc in 963,...

    , a fortified promontory in Luxembourg City


People
  • Adam Bock
    Adam Bock
    Adam Bock is a Canadian playwright currently living in the United States. Adam was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He is an artistic associate of the Shotgun Players, an award-winning San Francisco theater group. His play Medea Eats was produced in 2000 by Clubbed Thumb, who subsequently...

    , Canadian playwright
  • Brittany Bock
    Brittany Bock
    Brittany Christine Bock is an American soccer defender currently playing for Western New York Flash of Women's Professional Soccer.-Personal:Bock was born in Naperville, Illinois and attended Neuqua Valley High School...

    , American soccer player
  • Carl Ernst Bock
    Carl Ernst Bock
    Carl Ernst Bock was a German physician and anatomist.Born in Leipzig to anatomist Carl August Bock, he studied at the University of Leipzig, from which he graduated in 1831. During the November Uprising in Poland, he served as a hospital physician for both the Polish and Russian armies...

    , (1809–1874), German anatomist
  • Darrell Bock
    Darrell Bock
    Darrell L. Bock is a New Testament scholar and research professor of New Testament studies at Dallas Theological Seminary in Dallas, Texas, United States...

    , research professor of New Testament studies in Dallas, Texas
  • Dennis Bock
    Dennis Bock
    Dennis Bock is a Canadian novelist and short story writer. His latest novel, The Communist's Daughter, published in 2006 by HarperCollins in Canada and Knopf in the US, and later in France, the Netherlands, Greece and Poland, is a retelling of the final years in the life of the Canadian surgeon...

    , Canadian novelist
  • Fedor von Bock
    Fedor von Bock
    Fedor von Bock was a German Generalfeldmarshall who served in the Wehrmacht during the Second World War. As a leader who lectured his soldiers about the honor of dying for the German Fatherland, he was nicknamed "Der Sterber"...

     (1880–1945), German Field Marshal of World War II
  • Hieronymus Bock
    Hieronymus Bock
    Hieronymus Bock was a German botanist, physician, and Lutheran minister who began the transition from medieval botany to the modern scientific worldview by arranging plants by their relation or resemblance....

     (1498–1554), medieval German botanist
  • Ior Bock
    Ior Bock
    Ior Bock [i:or bok] was a Swedish-speaking Finnish tour guide, actor, mythologist and eccentric...

    , Finnish historian
  • Jerry Bock
    Jerry Bock
    Jerrold Lewis "Jerry" Bock was an American musical theater composer. He received the Tony Award for Best Musical and the Pulitzer Prize for Drama with Sheldon Harnick for their 1959 musical Fiorello! and the Tony Award for Best Composer and Lyricist for the 1964 musical Fiddler on the Roof with...

    , American musical theatre composer
  • Nathan Bock
    Nathan Bock
    Nathan Bock is an Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League . He played for the Adelaide Football Club between 2002 and 2010, and announced in August 2010 that he would join the new Gold Coast Football Club in 2011.-Adelaide career:He was elevated off the Adelaide Football...

    , Australian rules footballer
  • Peter Bock (Wisconsin politician)
    Peter Bock (Wisconsin politician)
    Peter Bock is a Wisconsin politician.Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Bock graduated from Marquette University High School and from the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee. In 1986, he was elected to the Wisconsin State Assembly serving from 1987 until 2003...

    , American politician
  • Richard Bock
    Richard Bock
    Richard W. Bock was an American sculptor and associate of Frank Lloyd Wright.He was particularly known for his sculptural decorations for architecture and military memorials, along with the work he conducted alongside Wright....

     (1865–1949), American sculptor
  • Thomas Bock
    Thomas Bock
    Thomas Bock , was an Australian artist.Bock was born in Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshire, England. Bock was an engraver in Birmingham; in 1817 he was awarded the silver medal by the Society of Arts and Commerce for an engraving of a portrait.In April 1823 Bock was found guilty at the Warwick Assizes...

    (1793–1855), Australian artist
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