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Jacques Antoine Bidermann (April 17, 1790 – June 8, 1865), also
known as
James Antoine Bidermann, was an
American businessman of
French and
Swiss origins...
- but will
inevitably die in the rear".[citation needed]
Gottlob Herbert Bidermann, a
German infantry officer, of the 132nd
Infantry Division, who served...
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Jacob Bidermann (1578 – 20
August 1639) was born in the
village of Ehingen,
about 30
miles southwest of Ulm. He was a
Jesuit priest and
professor of theology...
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company has been
owned by the Zürich
families of Rahn,
Bodmer and
Bidermann.
Article contains translated text from Rahn+Bodmer on the
German Wikipedia...
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Maurice Bidermann,
birth name
Maurice Zylberberg, (4
April 1932 – 30
March 2020) was a
French industrialist in the
textile business,
descended from Polish...
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following three years of
tutelage by his son-in-law,
Jacques Antoine Bidermann. His grandson,
Lammot du Pont I (1831–1884), was the
first president of...
- with
Bidermann Industries USA,
giving them
ownership and
licensing rights to
fashion labels he produced.
Lagerfeld ended the
agreement with
Bidermann in...
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after Bidermann's ancestral home in Winterthur, Switzerland. The
Bidermanns added expansive gardens, livestock, and pastures.
After Bidermann's death...
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several miracle plays by
Jacob Bidermann, an
early 17th-century
German Jesuit and
prolific playwright.
Jacob Bidermann's treatment of the
Legend of the...
- century,
author unknown),
Cenodoxus (German,
early 17th century, by
Jacob Bidermann) and The
Countess Cathleen (Irish
legend of
unknown origin believed by...