- that year (the
Sonata in E major, Op. 109,
dedicated to
Maximiliane von
Blittersdorf [de],
Antonie Brentano's daughter). In
early 1821,
Beethoven was once...
- (German pronunciation: [ˌklaɪnˈblɪtɐsdɔʁf], lit. 'Little
Blittersdorf', in
contrast to "Big
Blittersdorf"; French: Kleinbliederstroff) is a
village and a muni****lity...
-
Friedrich Landolin Karl
Freiherr von
Blittersdorf (14
February 1792 - 16
April 1861) was a long
serving politician-administrator in the
Grand Duchy of...
- 1838–1839: Karl
Friedrich Nebenius 1839–1843:
Friedrich Landolin Karl von
Blittersdorf 1843–1845:
Christian Friedrich von
Boeckh 1845–1846: Karl
Friedrich Nebenius...
- him wide po****rity and influence. His
influence helped to oust the
Blittersdorf ministry from office. In
early 1845 the
political issue of the incorporation...
- 1838–1839: Karl
Friedrich Nebenius 1839–1843:
Friedrich Landolin Karl von
Blittersdorf 1843–1845:
Christian Friedrich von
Boeckh 1845–1846: Karl
Friedrich Nebenius...
- [ɡʁosblidɛʁstʁɔf]; German: Großblittersdorf, lit. 'Big
Blittersdorf', in
contrast to "Little
Blittersdorf") is a
commune in the
Moselle department in Grand...
- Switzerland), on 30
December 1825
married Friedrich Landolin Karl von
Blittersdorf (1792–1861).
Beethoven composed a piano,
violin and
cello trio for her...
- 2014.
Retrieved March 4, 2015. Picard, Ken (August 2, 2017). "David
Blittersdorf bets on
Vermont Commuter Rail".
Seven Days. Da Capo Publishing, Inc....
-
Betzenstein Siebmacher 1605:89,13
Blankfels Blanckenfels Siebmacher 1605:96,2
Blittersdorf (Plitersdorf)
Plitersdorf Siebmacher 1605:97,14
Braidenbach Braidenpach...