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- Johann Christoph Biernatzki (1795–1840) was a German author. He was born at Elmshorn, in the Duchy of Holstein, and, from 1825 to 1840, served as a Lutheran...
- people were born in Elmshorn (in order of year of birth): Johann Christoph Biernatzki (1795–1840), writer. Johannes Rehmke (1848 in Hainholz – 1930), philosopher...
- 2010, ISBN 978-3-593-39184-7, pp. 86–90. Achleitner, Arthur; Johannes Biernatzki (1902). Deutschland und seine Kolonieen; Wanderungen durch das Reich und...
- Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-24508-7. OCLC 20217629. Johann C. Biernatzki (1856). The Hallig: or, The sheepfold in the waters. A tale of humble...
- Tänzerin 1952 My Wife Is Being Stupid Elli 1952 Three Days of Fear Mieze, Biernatzkis Freundin 1952 I Can't Marry Them All Gaby 1952 You Only Live Once Kiki...
- having been published. She also translated from the German of Johann C. Biernatzki (1795–1840), The Hallig; or the Sheepfold in the Waters (1856). (See "Hallig")...
- anschluss an der verf****ers lexikon von 1829-1866 (in German). Kiel: K. Biernatzki. p. 152. Erhart Kahle (1987), "Ludwig, Carl", Neue Deutsche Biographie...
- with him for three days. Rudolf Platte as Hermann Espenlaub & Gustav Biernatzki Camilla Spira as Anna Espenlaub, seine Frau Cornelia Froboess as Susanne...
- government official. His mother, born Auguste Biernatzki (1833–1923), was the daughter of Johann Christoph Biernatzki, a Protestant pastor (and published author)...
- Ryleyev, lyricist and poet (died 1826) October 17 – Johann Christoph Biernatzki, librettist and writer (died 1840) October 31 – John Keats, lyricist and...